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Unusual Loan Practices You May Not Know
When you're in need of some cash up front and quickly, you need to consider the different loan types available to you. There is a lot you could do to get the funding you need with perfect terms and conditions that you can live with, but there are other types of loans that many people find unconventional.
By Veselina Dzhingarova6 years ago in Trader
Types of Loans Available for Lenders with Bad Credit
To provide for our needs, we need to be financially stable. Physiological needs, such as food, water, and shelter can be provided if we are financially capable. Financial stability can also provide for our emergency expenses, especially in times of calamities or sudden health problems.
By Kelly Jensen6 years ago in Trader
Strapping
In the not so subtle hierarchies that exist in school, there are a series of practices that those at the top of the ladder subject to those at the bottom. These are compounded at boarding school, where the students who are left largely to themselves, forge their own ritualistic privileges and are reinforced by the very system in which they live. At my boarding school, “strapping” was one such practice.
By Archibald Jacobs6 years ago in Education
6 Reasons People Love Working from Home
Working from home has become increasingly popular thanks to recent advances in technology. It's easier than ever to telecommute either full or part time. All you need is a laptop and internet access. More people are choosing to leave the corporate office as more and more work from home jobs become available. While working from home comes with its own set of challenges, the pros seem to far outweigh the cons. Here are just a few reasons why you might want to consider working from home for your next job.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Journal
Keeping Your Office Productive Without Hurting Morale
Managing an office isn’t an easy job. In addition to making sure deadlines are hit and services are delivered, an office manager is also responsible to set the tone for the work environment. Demanding accountability while trying to maintain a positive space is a delicate balancing act. Whether you’re the organization’s CEO or general manager, or a project leader in charge of a single department, here are some practical tips to help you walk that line.
By Rick Delgado6 years ago in Journal














