First of all, I have been here for over three years now. I know what I am doing. I do not need you to tell me how to use the phone system. The phone system sucks by the way. It … ( read more
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Four Reasons Why Being A Freelancer Might Be Right For You
Unless you are born or married into money, you will need to work in order to survive. You will need to earn money in order to pay your bills, such as mortgage/rent, utilities, insurance, etc., and you will have to … ( read more
Small Changes, Big Difference: Going Paperless
In the grand scheme of things, ditching your current documentation methods in favor of going paperless is a small change to make that will immensely benefit the environment and your wallet. After going paperless, many companies even say that they … ( read more
Why Employers Can’t Afford To Tolerate Bad Workplace Morale
Any decent manager worth their salt will already be well aware of the importance of workplace morale. Workers who are disillusioned or feel they aren’t being adequately rewarded for their efforts are highly likely to disengage from the work process, … ( read more
Assistant Manager at a Diner
This one’s a bit of a horror story. I work at a diner franchise in Tarboro, NC as Assistant Manager. Trust me the title is exactly what it is, a title. There’s no pay raise, and my hours are just … ( read more
Making the Grade: Great Teachers in Our Schools [Infographic]
Lately it seems that being a teacher gets worse and worse. Less pay, longer hours, and an increasing number of uninterested kids. Has being a teacher lost all its nobility?
Actually, it looks like those who go into teaching are … ( read more
3 Steps To Help You Climb The Hospitality Ladder
If you work in the hospitality industry, you know that success in the field comes from a specific combination of personality, talent and experience. Deciding to remain in the field or use your acquired skills to pursue a similar path … ( read more
How To Become A Tradesmen In Chicago
Becoming a tradesman is a great way to find a line of work that will almost always find a demand in society; while no job is ever 100-percent recession-proof, there is always going to be a need for those who … ( read more
Roommate Troubles
This is a bit of a rant, more than a confession, but I just wanted to get it out. It’s about my roommate, roommate troubles. Before I get into it, I figured I’d just tell a little about myself… I … ( read more