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5 Best Reasons You Should Choose Quality Assurance And Software Testing As a Career
Each career path is unique and novel in its own way. Sometimes you might stumble into something and find out you enjoy it, and then you fix to your career. Other times you might seek out a career path definitely because you already know you’ll love it for all its awesomeness
By Preethi Kumari5 years ago in Journal
Quitting my job was a leap of faith
Today, there is the emerging rhetoric that "No one wants to work." But that's an age-old spin-job, akin to calling the working class lazy. Actually, people are learning to "just say no" to wages that in some cases are designed to keep workers below the poverty line.
By Thomas Tortorich5 years ago in Journal
Work History Hell
I have been working since I was 16 years old. My sister had already been working for 2 years since she is older than I am, and I saw all of the things she was able to do with her own paycheck, not having to rely on our mom to but her things and giving mom the relief that she didn't have to spend so much money as a single mom. At 16, I was thankful to have an older sister because she got me hired at the same job she was at; in the kitchen of the nursing home in our small town. I stayed at that job until I graduated high school, though in the summers, I only worked weekends as I was in a college prep program where we stayed in college dorms for the summer. During the school year, I worked after school most days and on weekends. By the time I turned 18, though I didn't have any money saved because I am a spender and not so much a saver, I had the income to get a small loan for my first car, with my mom's help cosigning for me.
By Crissy Cornwell5 years ago in Journal
A Career in eSports: Here’s everything you need to know to get started
The eSports (electronic sports) industry is growing fast unlocking viable employment opportunities in the field of digital sports. So, is eSports a mainstream industry? If you are thinking about physical sports like football and cricket, eSports is yet to make a breakthrough into the mainstream culture. A lot of people are still unfamiliar with the gaming industry and consider it as casual sports or a hobby. But the gaming market has matured extensively in the past few years driving more than $1.1 billion global revenues in 2019.
By Tausif Akhtar5 years ago in Journal
The Realities of Working on a Tugboat
Some people fantasize about a life on the water, and there are many opportunities to make that fantasy a reality. While many goods are transported by truck or airplane, sometimes the easiest, cheapest, and most efficient means of transport is by river or sea. Therefore, workers for these vessels are crucial to the economy and are in high demand. However, the work itself can be grueling, and quite dangerous. Before making a career change, it is wise to know the realities of working on a tugboat, to help determine if life at sea is right for you.
By Myra Thomas5 years ago in Journal
Want to Start Affiliate Business? Here Are 5 Secrets About Affiliate Marketing To Creat A Succesfull Business
If you come on this page then you must know about Affiliate Marketing. Affiliate Marketing is a way by which a person can earn as much money as you can.
By www.furnday.com5 years ago in Journal
On Riding A Donkey With A Monkey On Your Back
In May 2020 I decided to start writing on Medium, more in hope than expectation.It was either going to be the ruin or the making of me as a writer. One year on and I have to admit that although it started out as the former, of late has perceptibly moved closer to the latter. Bookending the experience, my first paycheque for June last year was the princely sum of just 0.31 cents. One calendar year on, my paycheque for this May/June is 590 dollars (which includes a 500 dollar bonus). Added to this I have been paid another 65 dollar bonus by Vocal Media, which I heard all about from Terry Mansfield here on Illumination. Whichever way you slice it, 665 dollars is a darn sight better than 0.31 cents.
By Liam Ireland5 years ago in Journal






