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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.
The Perfect Carpenter
Carpentry is probably one of the oldest skills that is required in all kinds of construction. It is also safe to say that basic knowledge and know-how in carpentry is categorised as a survival skill. Sometimes this important skill is hugely downplayed, but in reality, carpentry is a huge and serious business. Most often than not, carpenters often specialise in one or two areas and develop more of it while doing different projects. And believe it or not, our houses and buildings are not as safe and sturdy without our professional carpenters in the field. So, to give them the proper credits that they deserve, we should know the different types of carpenters and their fields of expertise.
By Moustafa Naboulsi6 years ago in Journal
Becoming a Developer — Through Hell And Emotions
I was a happy Project Manager working in a good company but once I decided that it’s enough — “I need to change something in my life. Probably I need to change my profession. Oh wait — IT guys are so cool, smart, and earn good money. Of course — it’s a way to go! I will become a developer!”
By HardFreedomCom6 years ago in Journal
The One Where...We Are Alone Together
After leaving work one afternoon, I passed another office building in the same complex and could not help but immediately stop the car to take a picture of what I saw through the tall storefront windows. It looked so lonely, almost eerie through that glass. There they were, two people, just feet apart from each other, separated by a floor and some walls, staring into the abyss of their computer screens. They were working together in the same building, yet they looked so very alone. The reality is that this view has become a standard of the typical office environment - a productivity space made up of walls, doors and borders. The glimpse through that window provided a different perspective of this common work space that so many of us are in together every day, yet over time can make us feel all alone both physically and mentally.
By Carmen Gibes6 years ago in Journal
Tales from the Script
For anyone who’s ever held a position in customer service, you can attest to the fact that dealing with the general public is unpredictable to say the least. Having worked in one of the busiest pharmacies in one of the worst cities in my early twenties, I accrued an arsenal of hilarious and inappropriate tales.
By Reptile Dysfunction 6 years ago in Journal
Memoirs of an Uber Driver From Melbourne
While I was completing my PhD thesis at the University of Melbourne, I had this thought process going on in my brain: I hate research. I don’t want to become a researcher. Postdoctoral research experience is therefore not my cup of tea. I still need to pay the bills. Hey, there’s Uber!
By Dr Joel Yong6 years ago in Journal
How to Become an Influencer and Model
So how did you become an influencer and model? I feel like this is one of the most asked questions. To be honest, the answer is always changing as things evolve. Every influencer and model should have a different story. In this article, I will tell you mine. Hopefully throughout my story, you will find helpful tips and ideas that may better guide you through your own journey.
By Blaine Strong6 years ago in Journal
Heaven By The Dashboard Lights or Highway To Hell?
So, you’re thinking about taxi driving as your next career move. Certainly, it sounds like something you could do easily enough. You’ve been driving for a fair few years now, and you have a clean licence. You love driving and you know your way around your town or city really well. You also think of yourself as a “people person”, and you like a good chat. So, how difficult could it be, right?
By Marie Bootcamp Media6 years ago in Journal
An Actor Prepares - Part 1
It's April, 2020. And the working world has gone to shit. People who normally commute are working from make shift home offices, trying as best they can to keep some kind of income coming in. People are still going out to work (if they are classed as essential or keyworkers) because they can't work from home and need to keep the rest of us alive. Those who already work from home are still going strong, but now have new obstacles to content with - kids, partners, (insert the new things that annoy you here, I'm not one of you, I have no idea!)
By Ella V Robb6 years ago in Journal
Work from Home As a Digital Nomad | 6 Ways to Stay Productive
Life as a travelling freelancer or digital nomad may seem problem-free or impressive due to location independence. However, staying focused in your work can be a bit challenging, and you need to remain highly productive to make your clients happy, keep your businesses thriving and gain a steady income to maintain your lifestyle. Here are six tips suggested by Hobo with a Laptop to help you stay productive as you work from home during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond.
By Patrick Watt6 years ago in Journal
Five Phases of the Project Management Lifecycle
Project management is the key to clinging to your budget and targeted date while putting the most essential tasks at the forefront of the company. Despite the type of project the team is planning, each project undergoes the same set of stages. Though each project requires its own collection of distinctive tasks and processes, they all follow a similar structure. There is always a start, a core, and an ending. This is known as the project lifecycle.
By Amelia Emma6 years ago in Journal










