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#OddDuckOut (A Flight of Fancy Turns Into a Horror Story)
When starting this journey, I was led to believe that assisting a family was at the crux of the job I had been asked to do. Acting as an intermediary was an acceptable responsibility for me, as this is something I have done on many separate occasions whether it be through teaching or journalism. When asked to do this in a fair and just manner, I have no problems with this line of work, especially when it comes to the journalistic side of things. I have been transparent with my motivation for writing anything, only allowing my judgment calls to be based on my personal comfort levels. The integrity of those I may be working for or with would be the main reason to potentially alter anything along the way.
By Marjorie Roden7 years ago in Journal
Sneed Properties
Realtors in Winston Salem, NC BECOME A SMART COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE INVESTOR Numerous individuals attempt to turn into a shrewd business land financial specialist. Furthermore, on the off chance that you need a promising future and a constant flow of salary that conceivably creates long haul riches, at that point, you ought to be keen on acting naturally.
By Sneed Properties7 years ago in Journal
Life as a Bad Guy
“I wore a fucking sweater!” I’m laughing cause, ya know, it’s damn funny! Laughing in spite of the whole thing and somewhat surprised I guess. And also, maybe possibly, sorta, sub-consciously angry, on the inside, not angry I guess, but hurt. I’m butt-hurt. But that’s pretty deep down. That won’t come up 'til later. In a hotel room in Faribault, Minnesota after some good ol’ boys in the lobby tell me they’re surprised I speak “such good English.” Nope, those feelings are being held up at gunpoint and told to lay on the floor and count to 1,000. Damn... that’s just what they said I’d do!
By Nicholas Sean7 years ago in Journal
The CNA Life
A certified nursing assistant or CNA as they're known. They are the eyes and ears of the medical field. They are also a culture within itself where you're not treated right, nor are you respected. Also many don't really see that the majority of CNAs are in fact African-American, Filipino, and Hispanic. Which shows that few whites work this kind of job, and if they do they're older. Nowadays it's not unusual to see a lot of young girls between 20-40 working this type of job.
By Nafeesah Abdullah7 years ago in Journal
It Is Time...
In 2017, I was done with acting for a while after I did a play about Standing Rock but a year later, I had a choice to go back but I didn't do it because not only was I trying to focus more on school, I also got tired of the people I was around that was going to be in theater with me because they were always surrounded by drama and I already had enough going on in my life at the time so I didn't bother going back to acting.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Journal
Finding the Right Job
Many of us reach a point where we are dissatisfied with where our career decisions have led us. Maybe we just took the first opportunity available, or we might have enjoyed our job once upon a time and are now at a dead end. Whatever the case, we all deserve to be gainfully employed at a company that appreciates our hard work and dedication. If it is time for you to make the big switch, here is how to find a job that is right for you.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal











