career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
College Ruled at Thirty
Like most high schoolers, I jumped right from one educational institution right to another thinking that I knew exactly what I wanted. I would find out with a harsh reality that I did not know what I wanted. I went to school originally for Secondary Education, but couldn’t decide between History or Literature. My plan was to do two years at my community college FVCC and then go on to the University of Montana.
By Ethan H. Gaines4 years ago in Journal
Why I want to become an Entrepreneur
Choosing a profession is not a small thing for someone. They have many options and apart from their academic studies if a child chooses to be an entrepreneur, he/she have to face a lot of questions. Not every family support being an entrepreneur because most of us believe in the traditional job pattern. So, if you choose to be an entrepreneur, you should be courageous and should be able to face people.
By Archit Lalwani4 years ago in Journal
What Your Professor Didn't Tell You About Reaching Your Goals
Harvard University's Todd Rose is back with another must-read book: Dark Horse: Achieving Success Through the Pursuit of Fulfillment. The title, 'Dark Horse,' alludes to the idea that those folks who don't take a standardized career path can achieve just as much success as those who do.
By Simon Constable4 years ago in Journal
UK Plans To Get More Disabled People In To Work
In the UK today, there are an estimated thirty two million people of working age in employment. This includes six hundred thousand more disabled people in employment in the last four years alone. Although this may seem like a large figure, there are still significant numbers of people who may have a disability who are unable to gain access to the world of employment. This could be down to a number of reasons, many of which include them not receiving enough adequate provisions and support in order to gain the education, training and support they need in order to gain access to the work place and start doing work related tasks.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Journal
Modern Challenges In The Nursing Profession and How To Overcome Them
Deciding to become a nurse and doing it isn't for everyone. But for those who do indeed take the plunge and earn their RN, we soon realize that there are a set of unique challenges within the profession. Look, this is not to say that you shouldn't become an RN or that you should leave the profession. Quite the contrary.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Journal
Writers, Don’t Get a Degree in Creative Writing.
For me, the only good thing to come out of our current world predicament is that it gave me the opportunity to return to school and complete the degree I started back in 2014 before having to take a break due to financial and personal circumstances.
By Elise L. Blake4 years ago in Journal
The Struggle of being a writer
I have recently written a story about a young teenage girl and her rush with possession and having to come to terms with it. The book is called The Prince Within, it was self-published. I paid for this book to be published with a company, that let say I should have done more research on.
By Daisy Rodriguez4 years ago in Journal
Message to All Our Nurses Representing an Important Group of Unsung Heroes
My mother always told me that no good deed ever goes unpunished. She would utter those words often to remind me of all the times she went out of her way to do nice things for me when my behavior was less than stellar towards her. Today, this adage is even more appropriate as it pertains to our "hometown hero nurses," that go unnoticed for all they do!
By Anthony Chan4 years ago in Journal







