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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
New Account, New Adventure
Well, when I started my journey with my original account here on vocal I thought that I'd be there forever, but once I learned that because of some personal reasons that I would not be able to change the information on my old stripe account without engaging with someone from my past that is dangerous and toxic - well here I am. New account, new me I guess. That's just how its going to have to go isn't it? I have no other choice, am going to miss my old articles, and on the revenue I could be getting from those articles. Heck, a $20.00 tip went straight to my ex. I didn't see a penny of it. Ah, well. At least I hadn't gotten very popular.
By Anastasia Barth6 years ago in Journal
TO MY DARLING STOREKEEPERS
I see you when I walk into the store. You stock away at those shelves so dutifully. You appear oblivious to the current pandemic. Not because you don't care but because you have chosen to play your part. Oh, and that smile that comes like the cherry on the cake. Thank you.
By Nkeonye Judith IZUKA6 years ago in Journal
Doom on Grooms
The life of a groom is never an easy one, but for some of us, it's a good option when you want to work in a stable, see some competitions, and maybe have some riding lessons. You work a hard schedule with overwhelming workloads, little money, and enough stress to make you want to die. Here are some helpful things you need to know about working as a groom before you decide to work as a groom in Germany. Although I’m sure these are things that can apply to working as a groom in any country, my experience has primarily been in Germany and bit in America.
By Leighton Beck6 years ago in Journal
On Writing Atmosphere and Archetypes - The Violet Project Diaries - Entry 16
Before my writing session, I had to watch a little Jenna Moreci, a bestselling author who gives wonderful, if not sarcastic, writing advice. My favorite quote from this video: “All fantasy should be based off of medieval Europe because it’s the law.”
By Aliciel Alone6 years ago in Journal
The Life & Times: My GA Software Engineering Immersive Experience
WOW!, This is the three letter word i find myself uttering the most through this journey to becoming a Full-Stack Engineer. My first inclination, is to give praise and respect to all the people that came before me, and during my time as well in the current Immersive given the current state of the world, Especially America. I was challenged with the task of creating an React.js App which implemented API calls to retrieve information and render to the window for the users pleasure, for this task the cohort was given noe calendar week to achieve this goal collectively.
By Anyl Pascal6 years ago in Journal
Making Work From Home Extraordinary
Making work from home extraordinary can be overwhelming. Especially if the proper internal and external conditions are not met. Some of them are under your control, others not so much. When I started working from home back in March 2020 — forced by COVID-19 here in New York; I realized that my business met many of those external conditions that make it a great work from home business. It’s important that you too evaluate them and figure out if working from home is advantageous for you.
By Sebastian Rodriguez6 years ago in Journal
Asset Maintenance Software
Are you tired of living the nightmare of managing assets through spreadsheets? Cheer up as asset maintenance software can help you in managing and maintaining your assets like pouring a cup of coffee. It may sound like a dream, but with an asset maintenance system, asset information could be easily accessed by you and your field workers.
By Eworks Manager6 years ago in Journal
Public Service
Hi, I'm Teresa. I'm 56 yrs old now but when I was in my 20's and 30's I was an EMT ( Emergency Medical Technician not Elevator Maintenance Technician). I started out pretty late at the age of 26. It took me a long time to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. I was in retail for years, an office manager for a Home Health Company and I cleaned houses for a bit. I was struggling with depression for quite a while and working these jobs didn't help. I had always had an obsession with helping people, trying to make the world a better place. I had friends in High School who were volunteers on our township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I was really interested in doing this but I was told I was to sensitive to do that kind of work and it would destroy me. I believed that for several years but when I saw an advertisement in our local paper that the North Brunswick First Aid and Rescue Squad was in need of volunteers I answered the ad and was on my way to finally doing something that I loved for 12 years.
By Teresa Wegrzyn6 years ago in Journal








