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retiredjesus:

i’d make u grilled cheese at 2 am

5 years ago - 259,726 notes

aspoonfuloflissi:
“Meal prep for our car drive to France the other day: baby spinach, baked sweet potato, crunchy baked chickpeas, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, avocado and hummus. Also packed nuts, bliss balls and fresh fruit!
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How To Get A Job Fast As Hell

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theaugustinwonderland:

thechronicleofshe:

 @owenabbott​ 

  • Apply to a  job, wait (1) day, then call.  Give them your first and last name. Tell them you submitted an application and that you’re very motivated to find [Enter field name] work. Let the conversation lead you wherever it takes. Be very polite. Say” thank you for your time, I’ll be looking forward to hearing back from you.” Rinse, repeat. This is to force them to be looking out for your application. 

  •  When you get to the interview, shake their hand firmly,  tell them your first and last name.  

  • Describe your experiences  as “ two years transcription and data entry” if you have a desk job interview and “ [however many years]  costumer service, retail and stock” for your retail jobs.  

  • Don’t use job “ buzz words” I stg they hear them all day. Say  things like, “ I’m detail oriented and am very good at taking instruction.”  “ I would like to work for a company with integrity and I feel that [ company name] would be a good fit”

  • When they ask you if you have “reliable transportation” say  YES. don’t tell them what kind of transportation, just say yes. (if you don’t do this, you wont get the job , I’m telling you right now). 

  • Research the company. Know what they do, why they do it, how OLD the company is. WHERE it was founded, and what kind of position you’re intending to apply for.

  • When they ask you “ give us a situation where you had to blah blah blah” Make one the fuck up. Make yourself sound good as hell, and like you put your company’s needs slightly above the customer’s needs, but make the customer happy. 

  • If they ask you about being outgoing, Say you “like to focus on your work so you can concentrate on doing things right” (which buys you out of having to act friendly all the time)

Questions for after the interview:

1.  Does this position offer upward mobility?

2. Do you enjoy working for the company? (if you’re not interviewing for a temp agency who will send you anywhere)

  •  Then, shake their hand,  Ask them to repeat their name (REMEMBER THIS) say thank you for your time, wish them a nice day and leave. write their name down outside if you have to, just remember the fuck out of it. 
  • AFTER your interview, send a card directed to the name of the person who interviewed you (I’ll give you them) that says “Thank you for the interview, I appreciate the opportunity. have a great day” This shows  that you have an understanding of professionalism, and will have them thinking of you kindly (or at least remembering you) when they’re shuffling through the choices. 
  • DO NOT tell them you just moved to the city over the phone.  In person, tell them you just moved to the city. Make it sound like the only reason you need a job is because you moved. Not because you’re desperate. 

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 The titles of each section are key words you can use to search for jobs on Snagajob.com  and Simplyhired.

Data Entry:

  1. http://citystaffing.com/job/data-entry-specialistsmailroom-clerk/?utm_source=Indeed&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Indeed
  2. https://www.roberthalf.com/officeteam/job-search/chicago-il/data-entry-clerks-needed/43517752?codes=IND
  3. http://www.simplyhired.com/job/data-entry-specialists-job/chicago-transit-authority/jepfivkhjk?cid=udsowkxtausyzitcfeecaeuzoxkltmbl
  4. https://jobs-theprivatebank.icims.com/jobs/3435/temporary—data-entry/job?mode=job&iis=SimplyHired&iisn=SimplyHired&utm_source=simplyhired&utm_medium=jobclick&mobile=false&width=792&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-360&jun1offset=-300

 Front Desk:

  1. http://localjobs.joblur.com/jobapplication2/?jobid=99957&subaffid=300006&JobType=Food%20/%20Bev%20/%20Hosp&ix=1&c1=99957
  2. https://jobs.ajg.com/job/-/-/109/1256110?apstr=%26src%3DJB-10280
  3. https://pepper.hiretouch.com/job-search/job-details?jobID=32066&job=receptionist
  4. http://accesscommunityhealth.hodesiq.com/jobs/default.aspx?JobID=5203566 (this one is close to the place you rented.)
  5. http://ihg.taleo.net/careersection/all/jobdetail.ftl?job=R113601&lang=en&media_id=24863&src=Indeed&src=JB-10920
  6. https://covalentcareers.com/employer/listing/86450f8517588197c9b04f5068ed4300/detail/?apply=1&ref=indeed&v=30&utm_source=indeed&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=indeed_optical
  7. http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?APath=2.21.0.0.0&job_did=JHN0KY6823WBWZX21VM&showNewJDP=yes&IPath=JRKV0F
  8. http://www.simplyhired.com/job/front-desk-receptionist-customer-service-sales-job/rosin-optical-co-inc/qaeoquzgdi?cid=ivdnhijkmxchdanahwfoupazcwisfnxt
  9. http://www.simplyhired.com/job/receptionist-front-desk-job/all-us-jobs/fonj7wmldf?cid=trhyvmfcsgjltxkjxkemyinsjveewfjp

Other jobs you don’t need a degree for that aren’t retail:

  1. Dental hygenist ( yeah, seriously, who knew!) They also make about 40,000 a year)
  2. Stenographer-Court Reporter
  3. Surveyer ( you need a certificate for this, but its something you can get while working a temporary job and doing this on the side. Also, they make like $55,000 a year sooooooo) https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=1406428&PartnerId=16023&SiteId=5118&codes=IND
  4. Real Estate Broker
  5. Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products ( basically you arrange to buy large things) they make like 60K
  6. Claims adjuster 
  7. Loan Officer
  8. Subway driver (trains) they make like 60K,
  9. Duct Cleaner: http://jobview.monster.com/Duct-Cleaners-950-00-Weekly-Entry-Level-Flexible-Hours-Call-to-Apply-Job-Chicago-IL-US-161970321.aspx?intcid=re

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I’m saving this.

This is good

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5 years ago - 495,184 notes

Foods to eat for better skin πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ“πŸπŸ‰

sandsaltskin:

Fruits, fruits and fruits

Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals and everything that makes skin glow. There is 120% vitamin C of your daily needs in one kiwi, apple contains malic acid that promotes firm, youthful skin, avocado promotes cell regeneration and growth, banana moisturizes your skin from the inside and lemon naturally brightens and tightens skin. Other fruits like pineapple, pomegranate, papaya and strawberries help as well.

Bright colored vegetables

Yellow and orange vegetables are great for anti-aging, purple and green vegetables are amazing anti-oxidants and reds play an important role in protection against sun damage. Just make sure that your salad has as many different colors as possible.

Dark chocolate

Dark chocolate boosts blood circulation and helps get rid of skin roughness, leaving your skin soft and smooth.

Fish

Many different kinds of fish, like sardines, are anti-inflammatory and inflammation is now known as the root cause of acne.

Green tea

It improves skin complexion, fights aging signs, treats acne and blemishes and reduces puffy eyes and dark circles. It’s a true miracle for skin if consumed daily.

Chickpeas

Chickpeas helps reduce both painful inflamed pimples and red spots.

5 years ago - 2,595 notes

"i don’t understand award shows… people work their whole lives, selling records selling concert tickets, then come to award shows to be judged and for the first time, given the opportunity to be considered a loser" β€” kanye west speaking the fuckin truth (via myworldtur)

8 years ago - 23,841 notes

100 Things To Do In Your Study Break:

study-well:

  1. Go for a walk.
  2. Do some cleaning.
  3. Play with your pet.
  4. Call your Mum/Dad
  5. Text a friend.
  6. Get some tea/coffee
  7. Read the headlines
  8. Do a crossword
  9. Have a dance
  10. Do yoga
  11. Catch up on your favourite blogs
  12. Organise your workspace
  13. Write a short story
  14. Sketch a picture
  15. Paint your nails
  16. Read a chapter of a book.
  17. Make origami
  18. Look at some art
  19. Meditate
  20. Journal
  21. Do a good deed.
  22. Eat some fruit
  23. Watch the clouds
  24. Do a full body stretch
  25. Try juggling
  26. Read a comic book.
  27. Start a scrapbook
  28. Sit outside for a bit
  29. Do some breathing exercises.
  30. Do some Sudoku.
  31. Watch some TV.
  32. Have a singalong.
  33. Play an instrument
  34. Start a Pinterest account
  35. Watch a TED talk
  36. Write a to-do list
  37. Play brain games
  38. Listen to really old pop music
  39. Do the dishes
  40. Read
  41. Make paper snowflakes/paper chains
  42. Clean out your bag and wallet
  43. Play hangman or naughts and crosses (tic-tac-toe) with someone
  44. Watch videos of puppies or kitties playing
  45. Do jumping jacks
  46. Do your laundry
  47. Start using Evernote
  48. Have a snack
  49. Read a magazine
  50. Discover some new music
  51. Daydream
  52. Watch funny videos on Youtube.
  53. Create a plan for studying
  54. Have a Facebook chat with some friends.
  55. Do a household chore.
  56. Read some poetry.
  57. Try writing some poetry.
  58. Do some colouring.
  59. Go on google maps and see the world.
  60. Play a video game.
  61. Do some gardening/water your plants.
  62. Take an online quiz
  63. Listen to a podcast
  64. Lift some weights
  65. Take out the trash
  66. Schedule any doctor and dentist appointments that are due
  67. Make a new playlist
  68. Answer some emails
  69. Sort through your junk mail
  70. Write a blog post
  71. Make a meal plan
  72. Get a glass of water
  73. Give yourself a hand or neck massage
  74. Check your social media
  75. Make your bed
  76. Plan a trip
  77. Sew something
  78. Pick some flowers
  79. Write down your goals
  80. Sort through the documents and files on your computer
  81. Learn some new words.
  82. Make a smoothie
  83. Do a puzzle
  84. Rearrange your books
  85. Reflect on your day so far
  86. Play catch
  87. Create a bucket list.
  88. Sort your stationery; get rid of old pens.
  89. Play a game on your phone
  90. Try to replicate a famous painting
  91. Read some fanfiction
  92. Fold the laundry
  93. Make a friendship bracelet
  94. Write a haiku
  95. Try to find the ten gnomes
  96. Update your calendar
  97. Update your CV/resume
  98. Do an online search for jobs
  99. Check the fridge and throw out anything that’s gone off
  100. Make bubbles.

8 years ago - 12,181 notes

FALL-LA-LA-LA MASTERPOST

preppystudent:

 Like promised, here is my first ever masterpost for you guys! I wanted to be creative and fun and since most of the masterposts i’ve seen are for back to school, I’ve decided to do one specifically to get everyone into the chilly/cold weather vibe, soon to be Halloween/Thanksgiving/Christmas, Football season! Be excited because it is the most wonderful time of the year! 

(Plus I absolutely love fall/winter)

So without further or do here it is and enjoy!

Staying In.. Kinda Movies

LAZY NIGHT TV SERIES 

BACK TO SCHOOL VIBE (Indie/Rap Music)

PUMPKIN SPICE & EVERYTHING NICE

FALL/WINTER DRINKS (Starbucks version)

I will try to add more later on and update or if you guys have something you want me to add just message me!

8 years ago - 1,004 notes