humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Digital Boss
Six months ago, I started a new job as an administrative assistant. I had two bosses, one was Giacomo, and the other was Davide, together, they had a Real Estate Company. My job consisted of working on the company's administration: databases, spreadsheets, and Microsoft excel sheets. It was a work from home job, and I was a part-time employee.
By Alessandra Combatti5 years ago in Journal
Retail Stories: "I Would be Careful if I were You"
I've worked on multiple retail jobs and collected a lot of interesting stories. I still think back to the experiences... I've become a person that's extremely picky with whom I work with especially what kind of employer/manager I work with. I still remember in my early twenties, working for an employer, whom I had trusted until there were none. Thinking back, there were many reasons for the end of that relationship, but this event had definitely ruined my last bit of trust for them. I can't say they were terrible employers, however, if there were more empathy, communication, transparency, and sense of responsibility, the results could've and would've been different. I mean, what's the point of saying all these now, no more blabbering, let's get to the story.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Journal
Writing happy as a daisy
I love to write all kinds of things, but why am I scared to publish it? All the different styles of writing and topics are fun to write about so.. Why am I scared to share what I love to write about? Even when there isn't any comment section on this site.. Why do I hesitate? Past history fear of rejection that still lingers here and there possibly?
By Roseinbloom5 years ago in Journal
A Story of Creative Block from a Broken Filmmaker
I guess the first thing to address is the term “Broken Filmmaker” and what that means. I don’t think I can call myself a filmmaker currently. 2020 has been a massive punch in the guts and I understand hearing that has almost become a cliche.
By Michelle Kaldy5 years ago in Journal
ADHD, Films, and my attempt at doing something creative
The effort it’s taken me to c mi ome up with and write just a few words, including my title and caption, would be enough to put any hardworking creative to shame. So let’s be honest here and start with one simple fact straight out the bag - I am no talented writer.
By Kane Le-Petit5 years ago in Journal
Unemployment rate by industry, state, education, gender, metropolitan city
Unemployment Rate is an important measure of the health of an economy, its growth, and the success of a country’s economic initiatives. A zero unemployment rate is not technically possible but a low rate is highly desirable because higher job creation has been positively associated with greater satisfaction, innovation, lowered crime rates and progress across every other developmental indicator.
By FileUnemployment5 years ago in Journal







