I Was a Polemic Influencer; You Shouldn’t Try to Be like Me
We don’t really care about you. Thousands of followers, a community to express yourself, brands that want to collaborate with you, and the possibility of working from your bed by “just” uploading a photo.
Read full storyWorking Extra Hours at a Job Is the Worst Way to Waste Your Time
The “extra miles” are a lie. “Employees who have their schedule until 5:00 PM and it is 4:59 PM and they are already in the vehicle ready to leave, even with pending deliverables, is very difficult for them to be considered for positions of more responsibility. A team leader must have people ready to give their time 24/7. You have to go the extra mile.”
Read full storyDon't live from paycheck to paycheck: money movements that people who do not earn much should do this year
“Financial freedom” is a skill, not an amount to be achieved. The way that people build true wealth is they see money differently than everyone else. They don’t see it as something they “have.” They see it as something they deploy and use to build and grow from there.
Read full storyThe worst interview of my life taught me a valuable lesson about respect
You should consider these points before deciding to change your job. Last year I received a call from the company of my dreams. They had an open position and said that I could be a good candidate for them.
Read full storyIf You Don't Change Your Mindset First, More Action Won't Help
Ending the myth of “work hard” advice. What’s the key to success? For many, the answer is to work hard. Society has sold us the idea that it is the best thing you can do to achieve all your objectives. Even Elon Musk said in an interview that he believes hard work is the absolute key to success:
Read full storyHow to Give Your Mind a Break When Rest Is Not Working
“Just take the day” is not always enough. These last few weeks have been incredibly difficult for me. As much as I tried to focus on my business, I just couldn’t sit down and work. My mind was in the clouds, and in general, I felt overwhelmed.
Read full storyKathy Hochul Became New York's First Woman Governor after Cuomo resignation
For the first time in history, a woman will lead the regional government: Kathy C. Hochul, current vice governor, will assume office in 14 days, when Andrew Cuomo's besieged resignation, announced today, becomes official. for accusations of employee harassment.
Read full storyCritics outraged Gov. Cuomo is waiting 14 days to leave office, it's necessary to wait those days?
This Tuesday, just one week after the presentation in New York of the report by Letitia James, General Attorney Andrew Cuomo encountered the New Yorkers and spoke for the first time live on a TV report stating that he had sexually harassed 11 women and announced that -surprised the vast majority- that he had resigned as Governor and would leave office in 14 days.
Read full storyNew York's Vaccination Passport Applications Don't work: it has Privacy And Effectiveness Issues
As New York is the first major U.S. city that has been mandating evidence of Covid-19 vaccination for indoor activities such as dining or theatre, technology specialists are concerned that applications have issues with their accuracy and privacy so that New Yorkers can use their original paper vaccine cards.
Read full storyNew York will register 200,000 cases a day of coronavirus with new wave of Delta variant
Despite President Joe Biden's attempts to minimize coronavirus infections, the Delta variety is causing havoc in places where vaccination rates are poor, resulting in up to 200,000 daily infections.
Read full storySlow recovery: New York City hotels continue to have 70% unemployment, it is one of the most critical Cities
According to the Mayor of NYC, hotels in the city have already recovered their pre-pandemic occupancy levels. However, a report indicates unemployment in the hotel industry at the state level remains at almost 40%, the second-highest rate of loss in the country.
Read full storyEverything you need to know about New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's scandal: even Biden asks him to resign
After the revelation of the 'explosives' results of the investigation carried out by the State Attorney General's Office into the accusations of sexual harassment against Governor Andrew Cuomo, the president gave signs that he does not intend to leave office despite increasing pressure to resign.
Read full storyNYC Mayor Encourage But Don't Require Universal Indoor Masking Yet
Bill de Blasio, the New York City Mayor, strongly encouraged vaccinated individuals to wear masks indoors but halted Monday after reappearing on a mask mandate in an attempt to focus on vaccines.
Read full storyPlaces In New York City That You Can Only Visit If You've Been Vaccinated
Following the campaign to get as many New Yorkers as possible vaccinated against the coronavirus (COVID-19), numerous locations will be closed to the unvaccinated. The recent CDC research shows that the Delta variation is as contagious as chickenpox and can be more deadly than other variants of the coronavirus, meaning that the most popular places of performance in town are implementing regulations that ban non-vaccinated individuals from attending events.
Read full storyNew incentives to the city: NYC offers $100 to anyone who gets their first COVID-19 vaccine shot
Beginning Friday, New York City will give a $ 100 incentive to people who get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a municipal clinic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. The proposal aims to offer a fresh impetus to New York's vaccination program, which currently has close to 10 million shots delivered but has witnessed a decline of shots in recent weeks.
Read full storyGovernor Cuomo announces rent assistance process will be easier and faster in New York
The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) will expedite the processing of the more than 150,000 applications to the Emergency Rental Assistance Program that have been submitted by New Yorkers who have fallen behind on their rent due to the pandemic, as well as make the application process for funds easier.
Read full storyActivists demand stop to homeless transfers from hotels to shelters and work to end homeless New York crisis
As the "Month Of Homeless Rights" in New York City came to its end, activists and political leaders in New York strongly attacked De Blasio administration for what they describe as a "false", "unfair", "racist" and "irresponsible” move to relocate about 8, 000 homeless people settled in hotels to protect them from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read full storyDe Blasio to mandate COVID vaccine or weekly tests for all NYC municipal workers
Major Bill de Blasio said that New York City workers would require vaccinations or testing of COVID-19 weekly. De Blasio announced the decree, which would affect around 340,000 city workers, citing the risk and lethality of the fast spreading Delta strain. This covers both instructors and police officers in the city.
Read full storyMTA announces that there will be no increase in the price of the Metro Card during 2021
Since 2009, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has increased the cost of MetroCards every two years, however, there will be no rise in 2021, just when New York City is attempting to recover from the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read full storyGo back to wearing masks or get vaccinated? The new debate in NYC to stop the new variant
Since last June 15, when the restrictions imposed by the State against COVID-19 were eliminated, the figures related to the pandemic have been decreasing sustainably, registering the lowest levels of infections and the rate of positivity since the beginning of the year.
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