What Else Builds Me Up: Chapter16.org

Over at Chapter16.org, the literary website of the state of Tennessee, editor Margaret Renkl is sounding the alarm about the proposed federal budget, which would not fund the National Endowment for the Humanities. In her weekly editor's note, Margaret writes, "As a program of Humanities Tennessee, which is funded primarily by federal grants from the NEH, Chapter … Continue reading What Else Builds Me Up: Chapter16.org

Public Service Announcement: Don’t Get Scammed

Metro Nashville Police Department just shared this article from the Middle Tennessee Council of Aging with tips for hiring contractors: "Spring is the season for home repair and home improvement. Some homeowners may have a hard time physically and/or financially maintaining their homes. It is because of this that they are targeted by scammers. Most contractors are … Continue reading Public Service Announcement: Don’t Get Scammed

Notes from the Douglas Henry Building

This week at Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Nashville, flags flew half-mast in remembrance of Senator Douglas Henry, the longest-serving member of the Tennessee General Assembly. Known for his elegant seersucker ensemble and his eloquent Southern accent, Senator Henry will be remembered for his half-century of public service, marked by uncommon courtesy and bipartisan collaboration. His legacy … Continue reading Notes from the Douglas Henry Building

Cutting Class

Next door to our construction class, the cosmetology program has a salon, where students of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology can get $2 haircuts. I've tried unsuccessfully to walk in for a spontaneous hairdo, but the program is so popular that reservations are required. Yesterday, I finally remembered to call ahead for an appointment, and when I hung up, my fellow carpenters questioned the … Continue reading Cutting Class

It’s All Fun and Games Until…

My construction school classmates coined  a new expression this week: the Piñata Treatment. The Piñata Treatment describes a situation in which one receives instruction from so many different directions as to render it all useless. "Go to the left. To the right. YOUR right, MY left... Forward...No, backward. Almost there. You had it...Higher. Lower..." There's no way … Continue reading It’s All Fun and Games Until…

Confidence Woman

Over at Jennifer Puryear's literary blog, BaconOnTheBookshelf.com, guest poster Mary Raymond discusses The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance – What Women Should Know, in which authors Katty Kay and Claire Shipman explore the "confidence gap" between men and women in the workplace. I haven't read The Confidence Code, which was published in 2014 as a follow-up to … Continue reading Confidence Woman

Everyone Gets a Trophy: The Week in Pictures

Another busy week in Building Construction Technology class gets us one step closer toward our goal of building a tiny office, not to mention the upcoming Skills USA competition in Chattanooga in April! We started out the week with more shingling to finish off the "exterior" of our break room, which is actually inside the … Continue reading Everyone Gets a Trophy: The Week in Pictures