career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
This is the story of a girl...
The girl, she was talented... She was artistic to say the least. Every time her hand took to paper, she created something beautiful and unique. Praise coming from teachers, parents and friends was always a result of her drawings, paintings and artwork. Winning contests and prizes in her early childhood days.
By Mélanie Edison (aka @TheIntuitiveHG)6 years ago in Journal
Looking Back On Fifteen Years Of Writing Online
Looking Back On Fifteen Years Of Writing Online I can hardly believe it was 15 years ago, I started writing online. Things were very different back when I started writing online. The lengths of articles and views on poetry have changed. I have changed my writing style over the years. I have learned so much over the years from other writers. Here is looking back at fifteen years of writing online.
By Brenda Fluharty6 years ago in Journal
The Underestimated Facts About the Plumbing Industry
The plumbing industry is a highly strong economic engine that provides jobs, livelihood, and business opportunities and has been providing in the long run, to millions of people and businesses in the world. Well, it has been a big part of the economy because it is a big part of society. The plumbing industry and sanitation systems deliver the entire population with a waste-free and disease-free system to reside.
By Edward Thomas6 years ago in Journal
New Life for an old Barber
Life around the world has been a swift kick in the butt this year. So many changes have forced us to adopt a very different approach to daily life. So much of what was an absolute must, is now so unimportant. I own a barber shop in the downtown Kansas City. That was my dream and I had set high hopes for the future for this establishment. Then the world went crazy.
By Michael Thurman6 years ago in Journal
Alpha’s Revenge: Royal Alpha Wolves Club Book Three of the Shared World Series by Catherine Stine
Tagline: A heartbroken furious alpha, a forbidden childhood crush revisited. Will karmic justice destroy them both? Book Description
By Spirit Guide Communication through the Art of Divination6 years ago in Journal
Facing the Imposter
Who am I? Who am I really? If I don’t know then surely I’m a fraud, a fake. An imposter. I’m lying to myself and everyone around me. I’m not as talented as I think I am. My achievements are flukes. I’ve somehow managed to fool everyone around me. I’m a lie and I deserve to be forgotten and thrown aside.
By Michelle Kaldy6 years ago in Journal
Spirituality of Serving Tables
Some say that I have a very particular line of work. Not exactly something everyone would want to do, or could do. At times people compliment me by expressing just how they don’t think they could ever do my job. That they have just seen too many bad experiences to want to take it all on. Most of my life I felt the same until one random day and a couple of random life decisions later and I jumped ship ONTO the serving scene. I had no idea the amount my life was about to change or how it would eventually change my entire person! I am using this example to introduce myself to you all because this is such a big part of who I am. My name is Christy Ann and I am a server and a spiritual lightworker in a small, conservative town in rural Nevada.
By Christy Ann Clark6 years ago in Journal
Career Aptitude Assessments
Aptitude assessments (also known as aptitude tests) are used by companies to assess a candidate's skills. These tests are often given during the hiring process, and often, after the initial interview. The tests may vary, based on the position the candidate is applying for.
By Isaac Rothmayer6 years ago in Journal
Side Jobs That Help You Improve Your Writing Skills
It seems with the arrival of the digital age everyone's got something to say. Words are everywhere. Social media platforms are plastered with words. Online news sites are popping up every day, real and fake, featuring some writer who wants to be your go to person on the scene. And who doesn't know someone who has published a book on Amazon's Kindle platform? Yet, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. With the internet age, a lot more people are able to realize writing is their dream.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Journal
Remote Work...Let's Be Honest
Remote Work…Let’s Be Honest If you’re a baby senior, you work remotely many times a day. When I say to my sister and roommate, Sally, “HEY, I’m going down to check the mailbox,” I’m working remotely, because she can’t hear a damn thing. And, then the trek down to the mailbox finds me temporarily remote from the comforts and safety of my apartment.
By Kelly Jackson6 years ago in Journal








