jeudi 30 avril 2015
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Bruce Jenner 'will return to motivational speaking to make a fortune talking about his transition into a woman'
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mercredi 29 avril 2015
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Ford Recalls Nearly 600,000 Vehicles Over Steering and Stalling Problems
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Bruce Jenner 'will become a she by summer' as he wears dresses and high heels at 'girl parties' in his Malibu mansion
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Where To Quickly Find Student Summer Jobs
Summer job search for people who don’t want to.
Photo credit: Sunny_mjx
Nobody wants to spend a lot of time looking for a summer job, or any job for that matter.
These are the first steps a summer job seeker should try for fastest results, and I used most of them to find my 10 wacky (& not so wacky) summer jobs.
in dire need of a job bc so many plans this summer and so many non-existent dollars in my wallet
— Felix Barrera (@pikafelix) April 21, 2015
9 ways to find student summer jobs fast
Starting with the most effective:
1) Ask for your old summer job back
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— B. (@bstafff) April 20, 2015
Time needed: the time to make a phone call to your former boss
Why it works: a big part of job search is selling yourself. Avoid having to do that again by going to someone who already knows what you can do (well) for them.
Why it works (2): even if they can’t have you back, if your former boss likes you, they’re more likely to recommend you to another employer who is looking to hire
2) Work for someone you know
Time needed: the time to reach out to them
Why it works: same as above, with the additional benefit that a family member or friend is more likely to want to help you out
3) See if a friend or family member can refer you internally
summer job with your best friend: ✔️☺️☺️ @kaleigh_owen96
— Morgan Malie (@MorganMalie) April 20, 2015
Time needed: the time to send a text message
Why it works: a friend who already has a summer job lined up is usually going to want more friends around, and can easily ask their boss for you
4) Get family and friends to mention you’re available
Time needed: the time to post a status update on Facebook about when you can start working, and then to ask everyone to share it
Why it works: your family and friends just need to click once to immediately share your availability, no writing needed since you already wrote the update yourself
5) Scout out your nearest shopping area
Time needed: the time to take a walk
Why it works: it only takes a few hours to check out all the local storefronts for want ads, or even to just ask for a job at the places you actually want to work
6) Scout out your nearest shopping area
Time needed: the time to take a walk
Why it works: it only takes a few hours to check out all the local storefronts for want ads, or even to just ask for a job at the places you actually want to work
7) Contact local businesses that tend to boom in the summer
Time needed: 30-60 minutes to find relevant employers, and then the time to contact them
Why it works: many businesses have seasonal hiring needs, often without any experience necessary, and if you act early enough, your sincerity and good manners alone can get you a job.
To get you started, here’s a long list of businesses that boom in the summer.
8) Search for the freshest summer job tweets
Turn location on to get local results, and then try searching for:
- we’re hiring summer positions
- summer job
- summer job near [where you live]
- summer intern
- summer work for us
- #summer #job
Play around with different variations of these keyword phrases too.
Time needed: 1 hour could easily be enough to find and contact a few companies about openings
Why it works: more and more businesses quickly tweet their want ads, and if your timing is good, you could be first in line
9) Google for local jobs
Similar to using Twitter, but you need to take an extra step to find the recent posts.
Try these search queries:
- “now hiring [where you live]”
- “summer job [place]”
- “summer intern [place]”
- combine them: “summer hiring [place]”
Then, under Search Tools, choose ‘Past week’ or ‘Past month’ to only get the most recently posted jobs.
Time needed: likewise, 1 hour could easily be enough to find and contact a few companies about openings
Why it works: although you’ll be competing with many other summer job seekers using Google, by focusing on the newest local job postings only, you give yourself the best chance of getting your foot in the door before anyone else
Good luck!
Just found out I got the summer program job I applied for!! Ahh!
— Shana Balon (@Shana_Ballin) April 21, 2015
READ NEXT: At The Last Minute: Where To Find Summer Jobs on Twitter
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mardi 28 avril 2015
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lundi 27 avril 2015
'I call bulls**t!' John Stamos slams claims that Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were not aware of Full House spin-off
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8 Reasons Successful People Are Choosing to Wear the Same Thing Every Day
The capsule wardrobe movement continues to gain momentum.
Fast fashion deserves criticism. And our culture’s obsession with ever-changing fashion trends is an artificial pursuit manufactured by those who benefit from it.
The capsule wardrobe movement is far from mainstream. But, elevated in the social consciousness by some high-profile personalities, more and more people are applying minimalist principles to their fashion.
Many people outside the movement remain skeptical. They wonder why anybody would intentionally choose to wear the same outfit every day—especially when financial resources are not in question.
Evaluating my personal experience with a minimal wardrobe and studying recent profiles in various publications, I have created this list of reasons.
If you have ever wondered why some successful people choose to wear the same outfit everyday, or better yet, if you are considering adopting a more streamlined wardrobe yourself, here are 8 convincing reasons:
1. Fewer decisions. Decision fatigue refers to the deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual after a long session of decision making. For people who make significant decisions every day, the removal of even one—choosing clothes in the morning—leaves them with more mental space and better productivity throughout the day.
This forms the basis for President Barack Obama’s limited fashion options, “You’ll see I wear only gray or blue suits. I’m trying to pare down decisions. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make.” Mark Zuckerberg cites similar rationale. One less frivolous decision in the morning leads to better decisions on things that really matter.
2. Less time wasted. We have no idea how much of a burden our possessions have become until we begin to remove them. But when we do, we immediately discover a new life of freedom and opportunity. It was almost five years ago that I first experimented with Project 333—a personal challenge of wearing only 33 articles of clothing for a period of 3 months. The project is simple, life-changing, and wildly beneficial. I quickly discovered one of the greatest benefits of limiting my wardrobe: the gift of time. Getting ready in the morning became easier, quicker, and more efficient.
3. Less stress. Matilda Kahl, an art director in New York cites both decision fatigue and less time getting ready as her reason for wearing the same outfit everyday. But she adds another: less stress—specifically, less stress during the day over the decision she originally made in the morning. “Is this too formal? Is that too out there? Is this dress too short? Almost always, I’d choose something to wear I regretted as soon as I hit the subway platform.” But now, in her trademark silk white shirt and black trousers, she has one less source of anxiety during the day.
4. Less wasted energy. Christopher Nolan has created several of the most critically and commercially successful films of the early 21st century. But, according to New York Times Magazine, he decided long ago it was “a waste of energy to choose anew what to wear each day.” Now, he settles instead for a dark, narrow-lapeled jacket over a blue dress shirt with black trousers over sensible shoes to wear each day.
Christopher offers an important distinction when he refers to “wasted energy.” Not only do large wardrobes require more decision-making, they also require more maintenance, more organization, and more shufflng around. Additionally, while a capsule wardrobe may not result in less laundry, it does result in both easier laundry and storage.
5. Feeling put together. Denaye Barahona is a young mother in Dallas, TX. This spring, she exchanged her full, disorganized closet for a minimal wardrobe of versatile pieces she loves to wear. She summarizes the difference like this, “Pre-capsule, my wardrobe was like the Cheesecake Factory menu. It went on for days and was overwhelming. Most of my options didn’t fit right, didn’t look right, or I just plain didn’t like. On the other hand, my capsule wardrobe is like a fine-dining restaurant. I have fewer choices but I can be sure all of the choices will be amazing. Not only do I look better, I feel better.”
Easy, verstatile, and always put together. This is the promise and opportunty of a capsule wardrobe—and just one more reason the movement continues to grow.
6. Iconic. Alice Gregory is a writer living in New York City. Last year, her piece for J. Crew magazine brought a new word into my reasoning for wearing a uniform. She called it “Iconic. A cheap and easy way to feel famous.” She continues, “A uniform can be a way of performing maturity or, less charitably, impersonating it. A uniform insinuates the sort of sober priorities that ossify with age, as well as a deliberate past of editing and improving.”
Alice points out that wearing the same outfit everyday is a way of asserting your status as a protagonist. “This is the reason why characters in picture books never change their clothes: Children—like adults, if they’d only admit it—crave continuity. Adopting the habit of wearing a uniform is not unstylish—this is a classification that no longer applies.”
7. Less expense. Our closets are full of clothes and shoes purchased, but rarely worn. The average American family spends $1,700 on clothes annually. Which may not seem like a lot—until you consider that most clothing purchases are not based on need at all. In 1930, the average American woman owned nine outfits. Today, that figure is 30—one for every day of the month.
Living with a capsule wardrobe or adopting an iconic uniform removes most of the waste and expense from trial-and-error clothing purchases—not to mention all the time wasted shopping for items only to return later.
8. More peace. Last month, Drew Barrymore wrote an article for Refinery 29 highlighting her new stage of life and relationship with clothes. “For starters, I’m almost 40, and the 20s clothes don’t make sense anymore. And, after two babies, the 30s clothes don’t fit anymore. I am at a clothing crossroads, and it’s a painful one at times.” To counter these feelings, Drew put herself on a closet diet limiting her wardrobe and only buying items thoughtfully. Months later, her closet is “sane and happy.” Getting dressed is no longer a battle. And her fashion sense is “now calmer and more peaceful.”
We are a society drowning in our possessions. People are looking for freedom and rescue. They are searching for new solutions. No wonder the capsule wardrobe movement continues to grow.
Those who adopt minimalist principles in their wardrobe choices are discovering more productivity, less stress, less distraction, less expense, and more peace.
Maybe it is time you gave it a try.
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