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Ravi Morisetty: How To Grow Your Pharmacy Business?
If the past six months haven’t been chaos in the world of the health sector, you must think of what the coming year might look like. Once the vaccine rolls out, it would significantly burden pharmacies to meet the end demands. Although prescriptions are and will be the primary source of revenue for any pharmacy, the focus should be shifted to other supplements as well. According to Ravi Morisetty, the front-end products displayed on the shelves inside your pharmacy are the centre of attraction for the buyer. How many people have you come across who were reluctant to buy vitamin capsules are now purchasing them on regular basis? Was that a part of the prescription? It was the need of the hour.
By Ravi Morisetty5 years ago in Journal
Just Do It-I DID/PART 2
The home-health clients that I worked with required specific assistance. There was cleaning, cooking and shopping. Before when I said there were similarities between the two. I must clarify that in my employment only the cleaning possibly was the same. Thinking back nursing facilities had housekeepers. So; therefore, I only had to make beds, gather any dirty linen, keep their belongings and furniture organized. Moving forward I continued to work as a certified nurse’s assistant for a while. While still being employed as a home health aide. At one point my certification expired, in 2010 I attended nurse aide classes again, and achieved that certification for the second time.
By Tammie Cole5 years ago in Journal
How to Get an Academic Job in Finance
Although teaching is a tough job, there aren’t many jobs where you can work only for nine months. So, you will get time to follow your passion, get holidays, spring break while still getting enough payment. It might look like an ideal career path to many individuals, but as the economist’s state, there is no free gain without any effort. Furthermore, the journey from becoming a professor to a student might be rigorous and lengthy. Also, an academic job in Finance is one of the most famous university jobs in the UK.
By Kelly Wilson5 years ago in Journal
How to Schedule Your Team’s Shifts and Still Support Their Wellness
Managers, especially those who want to prioritize their team’s wellness, have a tough gig. You want to make sure your team is working productively, in a way that makes sense for you, them, and your company, without making them feel like they’re just cogs in a machine. In other words, you might feel like you’re constantly walking a fine tightrope between their productivity and their wellness.
By April Klooster5 years ago in Journal
Becoming a Realtor
When my agent got me my house in August, I had no idea it was going to be the foundation for something greater. I was a first-time homebuyer, and while my needs for the house were light, I was still pretty nervous. Brooks and Mike handled everything beautifully and made the whole process amazingly stress free. After a 12 hour drive, I just wanted to get my keys, get my stuff into the garage and take a nap. Mike met us at the house at 0700 to deliver the keys to me. He had found and closed on a house for me in a very short amount of time so I could relocate easily for my job.
By sith queen5 years ago in Journal
STRUGGLING TO FIND A JOB AFTER GRADUATION
I guess we can all agree when I say that " Graduating in a pandemic is a disaster" I am one of those students who was unlucky enough to end my final year days with a lockdown and quarantine.
By Galvanize Test Prep - Study Abroad and Test Preparation Consultant 5 years ago in Journal
Why you need a Writers Group.
For many years, writing was a solitary process. It was a solitary passion. Whether I was sharing content on social media, my website, or Wattpad, I felt a lack of community. My readers were my family (after I annoyed them enough to read my content) and occasionally my co-workers. Despite the number of writers I engaged with as a reader, writing was an activity I participated in alone.
By Ashley Beeby5 years ago in Journal
Being a runner for Film & TV...
The chances are if you've just got your first job/placement in the film and tv industry its as a runner or a researcher, if it's something else then I'm going to have to stop you there and say this post might not be as helpful as you'd have hoped. But, if your first job is as a runner then well done for getting your foot in the door, jobs in the industry are so competitive and sometimes hard to come by if your not living close to the main cities like Manchester, London, Glasgow and soon to be Liverpool! Whilst there are a runners working in all different departments (floor, production office, art department, post-production, camera etc) this advice applies to all of them.
By Melissa Stafford5 years ago in Journal
My Favorite Publications to Work with as a Freelance Writer in 2020
I stumbled into becoming a freelance writer. After graduating college in May 2020, I planned to do a year (or two) of service. However, the pandemic spoiled my plans. Because I couldn't find a job, I decided on a whim to submit some of my pieces to a few publications. I have a Bachelor's degree in Writing and one of my favorite Writing professors encouraged me to get something published. I wasn't so sure my writing was good enough, but I gave it a shot. My first dozen or so pitches were either flat-out rejected or ignored (many publications cannot respond to every submission, which is understandable given the volume of submissions). Although I understand that publications cannot accept every piece sent to them, I still suffered a wounded ego. It hurts when a piece I poured time, energy, and emotions into is turned down. But facing rejection has forced me to be resilient and persistent--both in continuing to write and putting myself out there. Publications aren't going to stumble upon my work, so I constantly have to pitch them.
By Erica Mones5 years ago in Journal
The 3 Elements of Writing: Inspiration, Imagination, and Perspiration
So, you want to be a writer, but you aren’t sure you can write. Like any craft, writers learn and perfect their skills. There aren’t any shortcuts, but there is a formula that will transform a normal person with average abilities into a published author.
By Dayton Parks5 years ago in Journal









