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Horrible Employees Rule the Workplace
Let me tell you about a little story that in which I have found myself currently exploring. I have been working at a job with a school district for almost five years now. My goal in the next year is to finish school and get my teaching credential. My current boss is the kind that absolutely makes you dread coming into work. She is the type of boss that makes you actually wonder how you can go to work and make yourself throw up. She's horrible.
By Pheobe Paris8 years ago in Journal
Tough B., Inc. Business Plan
The Tough B business plan summary is all about how many articles I’m going to publish. Sometimes you hear back from a pitch but other times, you have to wait a while to hear back at all. There are many options to publish my work in. One story is a quirky piece with details that are changed, reading almost like a composite in a psychology self-help book. This story is about how to be a child of an untreated narcissist. This is a bizarre and quirky story to write since I have to change identifying details anyway. I found a market for The Perfect Copy. I need to write a goals list off of Tough B, Inc. business plan one. I have another Tough B. Inc. business plan two for blogs.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Journal
No Love for Ex-Bosses
Several months had passed since I was laid off from my job as an administrative assistant. A former co-worker who was still employed at the company asked if I kept in contact with my ex-boss, Martin (not his real name). “No,” I said, before changing the subject. Why would I bother to keep ties with a man who obviously didn’t give a damn about how I was going to survive after his actions?
By Hillari Hunter8 years ago in Journal
My Writing Goals: 2018
Well, I finished the sci-fi novella that took me years to find the headspace to write it in. I have another sci-fi story that I’m working on, typing word for word. When I write, I tend to trance medium channel the story. In fact, my trance mediumship pretty much is how I learn. I can sit there, recording lectures in my head or with a device. When reading a book, I could almost download it but I have to read it in order to get my memories settled. I mean, I realize an M.F.A. takes a shorter time than an M.S. An M.F.A. at San Jose State is really easy.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Journal
Why Getting a Job is So Difficult
You can't live without money and to make money, you need a job. Well what if you cannot get a job? At school, we are told we need "qualifications" and I quote that because having qualifications is poppycock. People do not care about qualifications, they care about experience.
By Daniel Eve8 years ago in Journal
5 Things You Need to Know Before Starting YouTube
So you want to start a YouTube channel? It's a very rewarding experience. You can get a great sense of achievement and have a great amount of fun along the way. The one thing to keep in mind is a lot of work goes into it, so be prepared. Here are five things that you need to know before you start.
By Brian Cooke8 years ago in Journal
Female in a Male Prison
I'm in my first year as a counselor. It's difficult to go to work every day knowing I am an attractive woman putting myself in a position to be seen by men who are especially prone to lust. Men who are part of a population that tend to have low moral standards. What I have found, though, is a subculture in this other world. A small population that have the most intuitive and dedicated moral structure that is a blessing to witness being built. Here, in this world of men, I find myself torn between who I used to be and who I want to be.
By Emily Brown8 years ago in Journal
Born to Lead
I was born in Kenya in Mombasa and ever since I could remember I lived with my grandma, BiSaida, a beautiful petite lady with a great smile and charisma and my grandpa, babuSaid a safari guide. Most of the time he was away because of his job, but when he returned he brought bush meat, from what could have been any animal. They were great times.
By Barke Kamuss8 years ago in Journal
What Are Different Career Paths for Business Analysts
With the rapidly changing economy, the business methods have also witnessed major reforms. It has become necessary for the enterprises to adapt to these fast changes smartly. For easy transition, analysis is playing a crucial role in deciphering the future of a company. As more businesses are gravitating towards new-age technologies, there is no dearth of opportunities for business analysts. These business analysts are instrumental in initiating valuable changes for optimizing the business processes. Depending on your qualifications, expertise, and experience, you would find yourself working at a junior, mid, or senior position. What you will do as a BA will depend on the chosen field. For instance, in the health care domain, you will serve as an interface between the patients and doctors whereas in the software sector, you will be refining business processes.
By Carol Wilson8 years ago in Journal











