
Jade Cinders
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Jade is a mother and wife, a writer, and the owner of two small indie publishing companies. She's one of those incredibly annoying morning persons, but it works for her because she enjoys solitude (so she's glad she's in the minority).
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Seriously, Stop Complaining About Doing Your Job
I started officially working at the age of fifteen. My first real job was at Dairy Queen as a cashier. I say “real job” because I had been working at my dad’s office during weekends since I was 12 years old, and so I had already gained some basic office and customer service skills.
By Jade Cinders4 years ago in Journal
5 Economic Benefits When Workers Telecommute. Top Story - January 2022.
When Covid-19 hit the scene in 2020, it forced employers into a corner. Either they became flexible with their work arrangements, or they allowed their production to flat line. We can argue on either side of the fence the pros and cons of this hostage situation, but at the end of the day, there inarguably were both pros and cons.
By Jade Cinders4 years ago in The Swamp



