Recruiters and Your Salary: the 7 Secrets You Have to Know

The idea of recruiters seems fairly straightforward. On the most fundamental level, they’re hired by companies to identify the best potential employees and “recruit” them. For some, this may bring to mind visions of champagne receptions and ball game box seats, but recruiters can bring up feelings of suspicion for many potential employees, especially when it comes to the salary negotiation. Recruiters work for the company, after all, so isn’t their goal to save the company money rather than ge

Aston Villa’s Osbourne Arrested

Young Aston Villa player Isaiah Osbourne was arrested during his team’s training session on suspicion of conspiracy to rob, it was revealed on the afternoon of Oct. 6. The 21-year-old Osbourne was arrested at Aston Villa’s Bodymoor Heath facility on Oct. 2nd and was then released on bail pending further police enquiries, according to West Midlands Police. A spokesperson for the police force stated: “On October 2, a 21-year-old man was arrested at the Villa training ground on suspicion of con

APF Changes Name, Logo & Website To “Diffuse Tension”

Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, October 5, 2009 In response to growing criticism and suspicion, American Police Force has changed its name, changed its logo and altered several areas of its website in an attempt to “diffuse tension” surrounding the private paramilitary organization that wants to take over law enforcement duties while bossing a $27 million dollar detention facility in Hardin, Montana. Following threats of legal action on behalf of the government of

Investigation Could Sink American Police Force

Attorney General orders secretive paramilitary group to turn over all its records Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, October 2, 2009 The plans of American Police Force to boss the $27 million dollar detention center in Hardin Montana as well as expand their presence across the country while training foreign troops inside the U.S. could be mothballed after Montana’s Attorney General launched an investigation and demanded the organization turn over all its records. Suspicion

Former Tottenham Man Felt Like He Was “Punched in the Face” by Martin Jol

Boateng spills the beans. Following his transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Portsmouth , Kevin-Prince Boateng has detailed how former Spurs boss Martin Jol never wanted him at White Hart Lane and how he was frequently used in an unfamiliar role during an unhappy time at the club. Having secured a permanent move away from North London, Boateng has now opened up about the difficulties he was faced with following his arrival in England, confirming the widely-held suspicion that frictio