
What’s YOUR Passion? These 3 Questions Can Help You Find It!
Want to wake up every morning inspired to go to work - instead of hitting that snooze button? Check out the three questions that can help you identify your life’s passion.

If You’re a Cashier, You NEED To See These 9 Tips
Whether you’re just starting out or are an experienced cashier, these tips will turn you into a checkout superstar: http://www.cashierjob.us/blog/2011/02/11/tips-for-cashiers-what-retail-cashiers-should-know-about-the-job.html

Can These 2 Tools Turn You Into a Rockstar Employee?
Companies are looking for new ways to empower their employees. Has your employer used any of these tools yet? https://hbr.org/2015/12/treat-employees-like-business-owners

Anyone read any good articles or books to help build more self-esteem and confidence?
Rejection letters, lack of funds for the holidays, and anxiety have brought my spirit, moon, and energy down to an all time low. I enjoy reading if anyone has any suggestions… Thanks

What are 3 highly effective habits of productive people?
I’m trying to be less busy and more productive with my job search and day to day responsibilities in general.

What are 3 short term courses I can take to help me qualify for a Technical Help Desk job?
I have basic technical skills with no degrees or certifications to qualify for a technical support position. I’m interested in a 6 - 12 month training course to build my qualifications and candidacy for these jobs.

If you are fired from a position how can you put it on the application so they won't throw it away immediately. I was with a company for 8 years and when a new GM took over there was nothing but friction. How much does HR give out?
If you are fired from a position is that definite No from getting hired anywhere else? How much information does HR give out? I let them know I was fired after 6 years and basically it's because there was friction between the GM and me

How do you overcome failure and benefit from the experience?
My last 3 interviews were a ‘bust’ and I’m slowly starting to develop a mental complexity of failure. I welcome any strategies to help me get outta this funk. Thanks!

Any tips to help me Rock on my 1st day at a new job?
Finally landed an job in food service that I’m hoping to transition into a career. Monday is my 1st day and I want to make a good impression.

How would you champion this project deadline scenario?
You’re working on a project with a tight deadline but you find that you’re unable to complete your section because your coworkers and your supervisor are unavailable to answer key questions.