Promises, potholes and the mystery of the asphalt plant Once again, the Minister of Public Works and Environment, Jaché Adams, is appealing to road users to be patient and careful, as recent rain has carved out and deepened the craters on our public roads... See more
A lot of staffing and recruiting firms still market as if the opportunity begins when a client has an open requisition. It makes sense. A req feels concrete. It signals urgency. It gives sales a reason to reach out. It looks like the right moment to push ... See more
There’s a conversation happening in staffing firms across the country right now. It usually sounds something like this: “The market is slow. Job orders are soft. We just have to grind through it.” And yes, that is partly true. Hiring is cautious. Budgets ... See more
Bermuda is failing to maintain its infrastructure
In July 2023, former Minister of Public Works David Burch predicted it would cost $100 million over a ten-year period to fully repave half of Bermuda’s roads.
Almost three years later, it is disturbing to ... See more
For my holiday, I treated myself to one of the unread books from my shelf of books about reading. I’m rationing these because they seem all too finite, and I can’t get enough of them. Tolstoy and the Purple Chair (2011) turned out to be quite different fr... See more