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What are some of the funniest Monday quotes?
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How do I call out of work? What do I say?
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What are some good skills to put on a resume?
How do you become a stunt double?
What's the most productive way to deal with boredom at work?
How do I become a general surgeon?
I want to become a general surgeon, what are some advice to become one?
How do I answer tough job interview questions?
I have had a few job interviews lately, and I do my best to prep lots of possible answers to questions but you can't prepare for everything. If I get asked a question I didn't explicitly prepare for, I feel like I freeze and don't know what to say and those are the points in the interviews I always agonize over after. Please please share tips for keeping calm and composed in a interview...
What does it take to become a model?
My friends have always told me that I look great in pictures and I should try to get into modeling, but I honestly have no clue where to start. It seems like it could be fun, I just have no experience or idea how to even begin in the industry. Does anyone have any hot tips to make it as a model?
Need help acing my STAR interview questions
Hey! I landed an interview for what’s probably my dream job and I’m amped. However, they told me that the interview will involve STAR-style questions. I didn’t want to seem like I had no idea what they were talking about, so I just pretended like I knew what that meant. So, uh, yeah. I googled it and STAR stands for “situation, task, action, result,” but I don’t really know what that means. The examples I looked at were pretty confusing. I guess I have two questions. First, what is the STAR interview method really? Second, what are some STAR method questions and examples? It’s really helpful for me if I can get some real-world examples so I can sort of picture it better.
Where can I print something near me for free (don't own a printer)
I need to print my resume for a job interview coming up. I also sometimes like to print interesting articles and need to print essays for school sometimes but my printer broke a while back and I can't get another just yet. Where can I go to print things without paying?