career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
Make Your Own Path
Passed your classes—done. Graduated high school—done. Now what? Most will tell you that it is time for you to make your way to a four-year college. However, college isn't for everyone, and there is a laundry list of options that are available to you, but they are often not discussed in the traditional conversations about school. So, what are your options? What are the options that are available? You can invest in a trade, obtain a 2-year degree, join the military, obtain a minimum wage job, or enroll in a traditional 4-year university.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Journal
Music, Can It Be a Career?
Have you ever wondered if music can be incorporated in your life? Not just in the generic way where you sing in the car or in the shower, that's what happens in life. But in the real way of being on stage. There are some things that you need to weigh into the decision first. The one highest on the list is, “Can you carry a tune?" Or does the voice that comes from your mouth border on flat or pitchy? Even if that is the case, there are other ways to incorporate music into your life. Dancers, or composers, they still need music. Even sound engineering techs make music very important in their lives. These are various other ways of making music.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Journal
Meet Crystal M. "The Model" (She's Not Just Another Instagram Girl)
The decision to become a professional model can be a challenging career choice. It requires a high amount of scheduling flexibility and it certainly involves more than just posing pretty for photographers.
By Victor Trammell7 years ago in Journal
How to Play 'Fortnite' All Day and Get a College Degree
Figuring out strategy and survival are a huge part of many of the video games that are available today. These games help players get creative, and figure out the best way to survive, like Fortnite. This game is played by hundreds of people on a daily basis. Some spend most of their day simply playing this game.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Journal
Cracking the Code to Acquiring More Job Opportunities
At some point, career opportunities may start to dwindle. The pool of jobs that are available may start to look slim. It is at these times that anyone that is trying to advance in their career may wonder how they can gain more opportunities.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
Who's in Charge?
"Who run the world?" My friends always answer Queen Bey in unison, "Ed!" It's not true, I do not want to run the world. That's what the lackeys are for. And I am not helping my argument here, but seriously, there's a reason lackeys exist and that reason is to do my bidding. Same thing when it comes to work.
By Edward Anderson7 years ago in Journal
Following Trends Can Be Very Beneficial
Nobody wants to be considered a sheep today. With billions of people it's harder and harder to be original and come up with new things to get ahead of the pack. We all want to get ahead, but somehow we feel like we're just following people. It's the game of life. We can't just be complacent and let life fly by.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Journal
Finding an Ideal Job for You
If you want to make sure that you can enjoy your job and that you are happy in life, it is important to not only find what the best type of career is for you, but you also need to see where the best place for you to work. Some people like to work in big cities, while other people prefer to work in smaller towns. For many career options, you will have both choices. While you may have to start at a job that is not desirable for you to get experience, this does not have to be the case for the rest of your life. In fact, many people change jobs every few years to try to get a higher salary in the same type of job at another company. Another reason why people change their jobs is that they do not like the job they are working at, and therefore they want to work at a different type of job.
By Robert Cordray7 years ago in Journal
Content Writer From Home: My Experience
I dedicated myself to article mills of full time work for approximately three months. Normally, I managed to make $400 per week (maybe not good, but I had been getting paid!) However, how can you get all these things into a single place without having an attachment? A site. I discovered that starting out writing for a number of content mills was a means to get fast cash, gain confidence, and also boost my general writing ability. Additionally, I got an insider's look into what freelance writing projects were similar to, and how to manage editors. Though my earnings were not enormous, the understanding I gained was well-worthwhile. You are able to initiate a freelance writing career with zero expertise. So can you.
By Naomi Morriston7 years ago in Journal










