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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
The Grievances of the Modern American 9-5
It all starts since the beginning of your education, you hear about this idea of college and a degree and how it can only propel you in the right direction. You will be the front runner in a marathon towards to land of opportunity and security. What you do not realize is that as times have changed and continue to change, corporations and specifically the typical 9-5 culture has evolved, you might not feel the security you were hoping to feel.
By Caroline O'Connor6 years ago in Journal
Trials of a Waitress
I have been working at Red Robin now for almost six months and I have learned more about human behavior and patience in that time than I have ever expected. I have finally reached my breaking point about being a server to the point where I have to journal about it for the world to see. There are things that your servers will never tell you. There are things we do because we have no choice. This is just the short things I know from experiences or what my fellow servers have told me.
By Erika Farrah6 years ago in Journal
Why Quantity Matters More Than Quality Regarding Content Creation
When it comes to content marketing, there are two schools of thought: people that push you to publish as many pieces of content as you can per day, and people that focus on quality so much that they publish on Instagram twice a week.
By Charles Tumiotto Jackson6 years ago in Journal
IT’S NOT PERSONAL, IT’S BUSINESS
I’m sure we’ve all heard that one before. I grew up on lots of war stories from ancient China, Greek Mythology, the Roman Empire and World War 1 and 2. For this reason, I couldn’t help but associate today’s business world with war tactics.
By Phong Nguyen6 years ago in Journal
Make Me "The David"
I've worked at a frozen yogurt shop/coffee shop for over 3 years now. Yes that's right, a yogurt AND coffee shop, we sell both. It's a quiet job that has given me a chance to interact with a large variety of everyday people, and witness numerous encounters between those people that I believe can give us all a glimpse into what life is truly about. These are those stories.
By David Peoples6 years ago in Journal
A Social Critique Over Tacos
I work part-time in a local Mexican restaurant near my house, (No, it's not Taco Bell, we serve real tacos here) and since I'm a student and most of my classes are in the morning, I usually work in the evenings. This means that I constantly have to deal with the creepy costumers that hide during the day and only come out at night. On this note, let me tell you about a rather unfortunate experience, and my thoughts on it.
By Kether Diaz6 years ago in Journal
I Think We Will Begin the Story Here
Of course, I have to begin by telling you that this particular story started more than four decades ago, in the early 70s. But let us go ahead and make this its new inception point, the place where we can chat cozily about our present states, express hopes for our precariously-balancing futures, and weave a tiny bit of our past in there too by way of context and providing that always irrestible backstory that begs to be told.
By Tricia De Jesus-Gutierrez (Phynne~Belle)6 years ago in Journal












