Face to
Face
With Fred Coon
Dear Readers:

What a trip! Last week, while vacationing in Newberryport, Massachusetts, I was
invited to visit with Doug Hardy, General Manager, in his offices at Monster Careers.
As I drove through the area, I wished that I once again lived in the
Connecticut area because I missed the trees, green grass, open fields
and, believe it or not, the rain. At least I felt that way until I
stepped out of my car and was thoroughly soaked and chilled as I walked
to the Monster corporate offices in Maynard, MA. It was then that I
missed the sunny skies of Phoenix, AZ. We humans are really funny,
aren't we. Wanting one thing and when we get it, we want something else.
Oh well, maybe I am waxing poetic during this holiday season.
Doug was a truly gracious host and escorted me around the "shop" which I
found fascinating, to say the least. Their offices are in an old weaving
and manufacturing facility that made wool blankets during the Civil War
and have been converted to sleek and utilitarian corporate offices
housing a number of high-tech corporations.

I was thrilled to find that not only did Doug have a copy of my book,
Ready Aim Hired, on his bookshelf, but so did three other staff members
to whom I was introduced. Needless to say, I was greatly honored and
humbled to find myself in such residence and in the company of other
career books they valued.
We discussed some of the upcoming new, high-tech design, web-based
training work we are doing at Stewart, Cooper & Coon and other items of
mutual interest to us. What a thrill for me. Great visit, great
company, a great company and time well spent.
To all those at Monster Careers and our Gladiator Readership, I wish you the
very best for this holiday season and that you have a prosperous and
successful New Year!
About the Author:
Fred Coon