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Tabby Cat Investigations
I'm a PI. When I use the abbreviated term PI, I get a lot of questioning looks from whoever asks me, "what have you gone to school for?" I explain that a PI, is a private investigator. Confusion continues to ride on their faces. "Basically, I am a detective on my own terms."
By Amber Fierce5 years ago in Journal
7 Books I Want To Write
For all the hundreds of works I’ve published, there’s thousands upon thousands that have never reached the page. I’ve been a part of over a dozen books, and I still have many plans to write more. They’ve covered many aspects, poetry, sci-fi, romance and fantasy. There are seven from the top of my head, that I really want to write, publish and share with the world. Some of them I have started, some of them I haven‘t. I’ve got 3 WIP drafts at the moment and some of them are readily available online whilst others are still trapped in my head, waiting to go on the page.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Journal
The 8 Best Side Hustles To Make Money Fast In 2021
You must be living under a stone to not to know–What a side-hustle is? You know it. Right? In case you were living under a stone — A side hustle is something you do on the side of your major. Something you do while keeping your main job, in your spare time.
By OnBlog Blogging 5 years ago in Journal
I’m In The Newspaper
This week, I received a lot of buzz for my book, Game of Mass Destruction. A few weeks ago, I thought I would try my luck and reach out to a local newspaper about my book. To my surprise they got back in touch with me and asked for an interview via email. This gave me a real confidence boost, and inspired me to contact other newspapers. When the post went on social media, I had nothing but praise.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Journal
Things People Say To Me As A Writer
You must be very clever! I don’t think I’m that clever. I struggled a lot at school with writing and reading. When the teaching assistants got me into writing stories, I felt that I received my calling in life. I find learning new skills hard and I’ve always been a late developer. Before the pandemic, I could easily write a couple from paragraphs a day. Sometimes I’m lucky if I can string a sentence.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Journal
4 Unconventional Things Nobody Tells You to Do at Work. Top Story - March 2021.
When you are young, the first job seems like a blessing. You diligently do what others say, sacrifice your time and energy to complete tasks, go above and beyond to prove you are worth your role.
By Victoria Kurichenko5 years ago in Journal
5 Reasons To Use A Recruiter For Your Next Job
Recruitment agencies are sometimes viewed as unfairly. But, the fact remains that they do get people jobs, especially during this ordeal. Unemployment came like a pandemic, fast and unexpected as companies struggle to survive. Because of this, looking for a job has been quite harder than before. And although everything is digital nowadays, you just can't comb through all of it in just a few days. That's where a recruitment agency Sydney comes into the picture. The chances of getting a job based on your actual skills and experience can be highlighted by a recruiter which will help you be matched to a high-quality company.
By Next Day Recruitment5 years ago in Journal
Writing in Perspective
I often say, “If I had a nickel for every person who told me they wanted to write a book, I could retire.” It’s true. Whether I’m at work, a mixer, a book launch, or a zoom meeting as of late, when people find out I write and publish books, they want to discuss their dream of writing a book. After which they tell me all the reasons they haven’t gotten around to it.
By Darshell McAlpine5 years ago in Journal
Beauty School Vs. Business school
When I was fourteen, I decided I wanted to become a hairstylist. I went to a vocational high school, was in the cosmetology program, and got my license by the time I graduated. After school, I worked in a salon for a year before quitting to work a 9-5 desk job.
By Amanda Mitchell5 years ago in Journal






