What Jobs Make the World a Worse Place?
Some people get up every morning and do their best to help make the world a better place. Others, however, feel like their jobs actually make the world worse.
Some people get up every morning and do their best to help make the world a better place. Others, however, feel like their jobs actually make the world worse.
Townsquare Media Buffalo is looking to hire digital interns to assist with the editorial operations of the company’s local websites, including the creation of local digital content.
Recently, Applebee's launched a "lunch decoy" ad campaign which encourages folks to reclaim their lunch break. So, how many people are taking their midday meal at their desk?
Coming up with creative excuses for not getting to work on time is just part of the American way, it would seem. A new study has found that not only are employees in this country frequently running late, but they've been making up some real doozies to keep out of trouble on the job.
Traffic, bad weather, trouble with the kids, etc., are still quite popular, but some workers have begun digging a little deeper for a more elaborate excuse to avoid beating that dead horse right to the unemployment line.
How much deeper, you ask?
If while you were sitting at work a strange man walked up to you and handed you a magic wand that was said to hold magical powers that would allow you to abracadabra yourself from your current career to a new one of your choice would you do it?
Preparing for a job interview is nerve-wracking enough without the unsettling sense that an interviewer might ask a question you aren't prepared to answer. It's those unusual, hard-to-prepare-for questions that we all dread.
Jobs Jobs Jobs! That’s all anyone talks about these days. Have you ever actually had a job? Most of them are awful, so sit back, relax and look at the bright side of not getting a steady paycheck.
If you just can’t seem to get ahead at work, you might want to take a look at yourself in the mirror.
For time eternal, musicians, writers and artists have had a special relationship with booze. Alcoholism does have a genetic component, but new research indicates something else may be responsible for the drunken antics of your favorite rock stars: knocking back a few makes people more creative.
Having trouble getting things done at work or staying focused on the task at hand? Fire up your iPod.
All of you mother loving, corn shucking sons of biscuits out there who want to keep their jobs, you might want to stop swearing at work.
While a break away from the daily grind should be all about kicking back and relaxing, a new survey suggests that most hardworking Americans do not seem to understand the concept of a vacation.