advice
Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Freshman Year
A few tips for your first year of secondary school. Don't Sweat It: Your Social Life Real friends aren't made in a day. You’ll eventually come to find a group of people who you fit with; but it you’ve got to be patient. It took me a long time to find a group of friends I liked being with, & who I could be myself around. In the meantime, be friendly & open. You might miss the chance to make a great new friend if you’re snappy, rude, or sarcastic towards everyone. High school is a good chance to escape your emo phase, after all!
By Fatima Rodriguez8 years ago in Journal
5 Ways to Engage Yourself in the Job When You Lose Interest
Following the same routine every day can make an individual's life dull and boring. When a person has been working with a firm for many years and does almost the same kind of tasks with no new challenges, he/she might start losing interest in the job. It might happen that when waking up in the morning, you realize that you are done with the job and want to give up. You may have some spectacular accomplishments under your belt, an exceptional team that delivers efficient projects on time, and a handsome package. But you are not able to get over the feeling of quitting. When the brain pulls a plug on something you love to do, staying completely engaged in it can become difficult. This happens because you lose your concentration as your mind wanders off to other things and might end up messing the work. While experiencing a slump in interest is completely normal, it is time to look for some motivation. Motivated and happy employees often tend to be more productive at work and also show better performance. Here are ways that will help you rediscover your lost passion and get you back on track.
By Harmion Morris9 years ago in Journal
Writers Should Work for Free
Writing for free is a contentious subject. Many writers vehemently object to any free writing requests, and with good reason. Most writers (and all creatives, really) face an onslaught of requests for free work in exchange for recognition, or for a good cause. These requests undervalue the work that goes into writing, and the sentiment can make it hard for writers to maintain steady work, or earn a living wage.
By Annie Kiely9 years ago in Journal
How to Gain a Job as a Flight Attendant
One of my goals for the next two years is to have a job as a flight attendant with a reputable airline - preferably one from New Zealand, Australia or Canada. I have a passion for aviation and have attended interviews with Air New Zealand, Jetconnect for Qantas*, Jetstar and Virgin Australia. I know there are a lot of other girls (and guys!) out there who also want in on this sweet gig, so here is a little bit about my experience and some helpful tips to get you going:
By Archie Swenson9 years ago in Journal
5 Essential Tips to Consider Before Starting a Commercial Construction Project
Jumping straight into a commercial construction project is hardly a well-thought out idea. In general, projects of this type and magnitude require some extra planning as well as possible permits. Of course, there are other environmental and social factors to consider as well. With that in mind, a thorough prep is necessary before you actually engage in the construction work. In that respect, the following list can help you organize your time, ideas and work in the most efficient way.
By Carolin Petterson9 years ago in Journal
Best Tips and Tricks for Organising Your Small Business
A well-organised business is a good business. Some people are born with great organisational skills, but some of us need a little push in the right direction. Here are some great organisational tips you can use to ensure that your business runs efficiently and smoothly.
By Carolin Petterson9 years ago in Journal
Love Your Cashier
I've now been working as a cashier for almost four months and I can honestly say that I love it. It's hands down the best job I've ever had which is saying quite a lot. I love my boss, my coworkers, and the work itself. The work is easy and has a nice rhythm to it. However, as with ever job I'm sure, there's always that one thing that I don't really care for: the customers. Sure, some customers are really nice people and always hold really great conversation with me, but nine times out of 10, customers are rude, angry, or just downright have a bad attitude about everything. Even though I haven't been a cashier for very long, I've dealt with quite a few awful customers.
By Jenna Conley9 years ago in Journal
Top 7 Trends In Resumes To Watch
Today, the number of opportunities has expanded with the increase of diverse fields in which you can make your career. The era has ushered in new chances for active and passive job seekers trying to make their mark in their respective fields. Traditional resumes are no longer your door to employment. So whether you are just starting your career or opting for a career change, it is essential that you look into the changes seriously.
By Sandy Dsouza9 years ago in Journal
Tips for Following Up After Your Job Interview
Getting a good joboften means showing your employer that you're really enthusiastic about work. A great resume and a good interview session often only go so far. In order to nail most top positions, you will need to learn how to follow up with employers.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Journal











