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Working on the Go: Quick Tips to Jumpstart Your Freelance Career
Wouldn’t it be nice if we can just wake up whenever we want, get our workload delivered to us, work on it from bed, and then deliver it back to the office? The idea of being able to work remotely – as in, having a dedicated work space anywhere, communicating with coworkers and clients in your pajamas, having your coffee just the way you want it – can seem like a dream come true for some professionals. Who wouldn’t want to just quit the cubicle and work anywhere?
By John Salazar6 years ago in Journal
Workplace Wellness at Home
Freelancers have it easy, they say. There is no daily commute to endure. No dealing with annoying coworkers or bosses. We don’t feel our souls slowly dying within the confines of a workplace seemingly designed to kill us as slowly and as excruciating as possible.
By John Teehan6 years ago in Journal
The Importance of Training Employees for Your Business
Training your workforce is a task that will eventually find itself at the top of your priorities list. As a form of education essentially, it is the most important factor of being a functional member of society and a working collective as well. In a sense, training can be viewed as a form of marketing as both are trying to change behavior for the better. It is an opportunity to expand the knowledge of all employees or a portion that needs it. These projects can seem expensive to many employers. Employees are sure to miss out on work time while attending them and there are many other hidden costs associated with training and educating employees. Despite all the drawbacks to training and employee development, in general, it provides the company and employees alike with benefits that are irreplaceable and that will make up the cost and time invested.
By Neil White6 years ago in Journal
How to Write an Effective CV/Resume
Practical Resume Tips Looking for some resume tips to upgrade your bland, run-of-the-mill resume? Or maybe you're writing your first resume and need tips on where to start. We're here to help you write a great resume that will float to the top of the pile and help you stand out of the crowd of applicants for any job. Don't ever be left in the "maybe" pile because of a weak resume again!
By John Jones6 years ago in Journal
The Adventure of Standing Still
As a new still-life model, I still can't understand how some people keep an inventory of their poses. Maybe they're just super good at memorizing movements, wing it as they go, or have a general sitting pose that they alternate slightly each time they do it.
By Tired Coffee6 years ago in Journal
Unlock the Training Parameter for the Next Generation Electrical Contractors
In the construction industry, there has been a shortage of workers from the last decade. Despite the high wages and highly skilled positions, jobs are going unfilled. The forward-looking companies are continuously looking for ways to prepare students for joining the construction industry. To fill the gap, electrician training and apprenticeship programs are organized. Different strategies make less experienced electricians collaborate with expert electricians. Emphasis is put on building strong relationships with younger while training the next generation of electrical workers.
By Eric Marsh6 years ago in Journal
Financial Tips to Follow While Opening a Successful Bakery to Avoid Falling Into Debt
In most neighborhoods around the world, bakeries are rather staple. They are the ultimate spots for you in case you are trying to purchase holiday pies, birthday cakes and any other tasty delicacies, just for satisfying your sugar cravings. Well, being on other side of the line and running a business might not seem to be that sweet of a deal as the path is quite rough and hard. Starting your very own bakery is a costly endeavor. Right from securing a proper lease to stocking up some of the primary quality raw ingredients, you have to spend a great deal of money on that.
By Trudy Seeger6 years ago in Journal
Content Marketing Is Already More Viable Than Traditional Advertising
For years now, blog articles, Youtube videos, and social media posts have bigger audiences and easier access to the general user than ever before. Because of this, the marketing efforts of big brands and small businesses alike have shifted into online content marketing over traditional advertising.
By Jonathan G6 years ago in Journal











