advice
Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
How Wilma Flintstone Helps My Writing
Sexy witches and devils. Sexy anything, really. You’re excused if you think they’re the most popular adult Halloween costumes for women, particularly if you’re browsing the aisles of your local drugstore. Or dollar store, or wherever. Apparently this trend either hasn’t run its course yet, or manufacturers just haven’t caught on. Enough already.
By Maria Shimizu Christensen4 years ago in Journal
Living A Life
You know it is amazing how people in this world act. Things that people do and the work ethic in this world today are nothing to brag about by no means. People that work for any company should adhere to the rules of the business. They don't want to be on time for work, they call in at the last minute, and you hear all kinds of excuses on why they cannot be a responsible adult. As she sits there thinking about how the day went. Although we were busy, we did not have the time to get things done in time enough for the next shift. There are businesses around our store that do not have their dining room open. So that means more people are coming to our store because they can come in and sit down.
By Tammy hopkinson4 years ago in Journal
Living A Life
You know it is amazing how people in this world act. Things that people do and the work ethic in this world today are nothing to brag about by no means. People that work for any company should adhere to the rules of the business. They don't want to be on time for work, they call in at the last minute, and you hear all kinds of excuses on why they cannot be a responsible adult. As she sits there thinking about how the day went. Although we were busy, we did not have the time to get things done in time enough for the next shift. There are businesses around our store that do not have their dining room open. So that means more people are coming to our store because they can come in and sit down.
By Tammy hopkinson4 years ago in Journal
Happy Thoughts Around
She has learned many things in the last week about her blog, and she figured out how to do some things that she did not know before. Like adding posts to categories, they have their page and not in the blog roll on the front page. When she started this blog, she did not understand the ins and outs of blogging. She decided to start it because of the discussion questions in college. Why not put them on a blog and see if people will respond.
By Tammy hopkinson4 years ago in Journal
Is Streaming A Viable Career?
We all know how popular is streaming at present? Watching streams of various categories such as horror, funny, informational, historical, entertainment, etc is one of the main pass times for people of all ages. It’s also one of the best places to stream your talent on a global scale.
By Md Faijul Islam4 years ago in Journal
Laws and cases that speak against racial discrimination in the workplace!
As you know, employers are prohibited from discriminating against prospective employees for whatever the reason. It could be based on race, skin-tone, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, age, criminal record, handicap (disability), mental illness, retaliation, sexual harassment, sexual orientation, active military personnel, or genetics. Workplace discrimination is not just in experienced in Massachusetts, but all over the world.
By James Corby4 years ago in Journal
The 10-Year Job Outlook for Writers Isn’t Terrible
If you’re anything like me – and the chances are excellent that you are – you’re sitting in front of your computer for more hours than are reasonable pounding out as many words as possible to make as much money as you can. Whether it’s a side hustle, your main gig, or an actual job, you’re worried about the long-term prospects in a field constantly undergoing change. It’s perfectly understandable.
By Maria Shimizu Christensen4 years ago in Journal
The Toxic Habit of Hiding Your Personality in the Workplace
Have you ever felt the need to put on a “game face” while you’re at work? Do you have to act “manly” or “tough,” so that others will respect you? I know that many women feel that they can’t act overly feminine, in fear that they won’t be taken seriously. They think they have to wear power suits to get noticed as a player in the boardroom.
By Candice Galek4 years ago in Journal




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