*Definition:
• Main Entry: com•mu•ni•ca•tion
• Pronunciation: \k?-?myü-n?-’ka-sh?n\
• Function: noun
• Date: 14th century
1 : an act or instance of transmitting
2 a : information communicated b : a verbal or written message
3 a : a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior <the function of pheromones in insect communication>; also : exchange of information b : personal rapport <a lack of communication between old and young persons>
4 plural a : a system (as of telephones) for communicating b : a system of routes for moving troops, supplies, and vehicles c : personnel engaged in communicating
5 plural but sing or plural in constr a : a technique for expressing ideas effectively (as in speech) b : the technology of the transmission of information (as by print or telecommunication)
*Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/communication
Communication… a vital part of human existence, yet an area in which we all fall short at times. A noun by function, dating back to the 14th Century, communication has been a key role in every aspect of life, sometimes in ways we don’t even realize.

This time last year, the kids were back in school and we were riding that staffing wave and “hanging 10” (insert Hawaii Five-O music here). Soon after, recruiters were left simply “hanging” and some felt like “hanging” themselves (though I do not know of any that actually did thank goodness). My fellow recruiters started losing their jobs and we knew we were all in trouble. And now, Ben Bernanke, current Federal Reserve Chairman thinks that one of the worst economic downturns in American history IS OVER (insert happy music here like “Celebration” by Kool & The Gang ). Every publication and media outlet seems to point that way i.e. The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, FOX News…you name it. The problems in the subprime market seem contained, consumer confidence is restoring, homes are selling, HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!!!!! BUT, 
