The crippling cost of job loss: How to cope
The name itself sounds like that of an ancient plague—metathesiophobia, the fear of sudden change—and until recently, most Filipinos did not suffer from it. It was not even the new
The name itself sounds like that of an ancient plague—metathesiophobia, the fear of sudden change—and until recently, most Filipinos did not suffer from it. It was not even the new
A homeless man who wrote a note looking for work was offered a job, thanks to the help of a 16-year-old girl.
I am in my late 30s, married for 19 years with two teenage daughters. Career-wise, I have been blessed, for despite marrying young and starting late in the BPO industry, I was still able to land a managerial job.
Author’s bleak warning suggests a world where many of us are idle.
Loneliness—that’s what will do it for you. Even if it’s well-populated. In the middle of a Christmas carol, a Victorian Christmas market, The Nutcracker, in shops with sweaty, top-to-toe crowds braying and yelling, “Here’s the credit card and damn the expense!” Yeah, loneliness.
More than a third of young American adults live with his or her parents, a 40-year high, a study released Thursday by the Pew Research Institute suggests.
The winners of Spain’s El Nino lottery broke open champagne and wept for joy on Sunday, savoring their luck all the more at a time when the country faces its most severe economic crisis in decades, with unemployment at a record 25 percent.
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