Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Make a Resume for Yourself Or for a Specific Job - How to Make a Resume Online

Make a Resume for Yourself Or for a Specific Job - How to Make a Resume OnlineResume writing cost online is a great opportunity for anyone with no writing skills. If you have never written a resume, this is definitely the time to start.There are plenty of things that you can do online to make a resume. You can use your home computer to create your own business or personal cover letter. You will also want to make sure that you write your resume so that it stands out from others and gets you hired faster.Resume writing costs online is an excellent way to learn the basics of writing resumes. When you are writing a resume for the first time, you will be pleased to see how much you can learn on the internet. By using an online college degree program to teach you how to write a resume, you will not only learn how to create your own resume, but you will also learn how to present it to the companies that you are applying to. If you already have a resume or you are currently applying for jobs , you will be able to see the writing process up close.You will also find that if you learn to make your resume stand out, you will also find that your chances of getting hired will go up. Companies are looking for a resume that clearly shows what they need from you, and they will be more likely to call you. This means that if you have something to say to them, you will not be left hanging in the cold while other applicants are being interviewed.If you have no experience writing resumes, you may be surprised at how much easier it will be to make a resume that is not only professional, but good too. Once you know how to make a good resume, you will be able to get the job you really want.In order to make a good resume, you need to think about what you want your resume to do for you. You can make a resume to help you get hired, to keep yourself from getting called in the cold, or you can make a resume so that you get called in the first place.Whether you make a resume for yourself or f or a particular job, you will have a lot of help and information online to help you with your resume writing. No matter what your reason for making a resume, you will be surprised at how easy it is to learn how to do it online.

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Beth and Howard Stern How Theyre Saving Hundreds of Cats

Beth and Howard Stern How They're Saving Hundreds of Cats No matter where Beth and Howard Stern decide to sleep at night â€" their Long Island house, their New York City apartment, or their Palm Beach vacation home â€" they always have at least one cat to snuggle up with. Or more than a dozen. Beth Stern, a former model, says she and her radio-show-host husband have saved at least 500 cats and kittens since 2013, when Beth adopted the couple’s first litter just before they were about to be euthanized. “It’s a full-time job,” Beth Stern told MONEY about caring for the array of furry critters at the makeshift shelters she’s set up in her various homes. “Thank god my husband is still working, because there’s just no break.” Yes, Howard Stern, typically known as Sirius XM’s outspoken shock jock, spends much of his free time as the ultimate cat man â€" grooming them, socializing them, naming them and even cleaning their litter boxes. “He’s really, really involved. I believe that I can say he loves it as much as I do.” Beth Stern said of her husband of nearly a decade. “The kittens love his hair,” she added. View this post on Instagram The scene A post shared by Beth Stern (@bethostern) on Sep 3, 2017 at 4:18pm PDT The Sterns cat-fostering venture started four years ago after their beloved dog, Bianca, passed away. Beth â€" a longtime animal advocate who has been working with North Shore Animal League America, the world’s largest no-kill shelter, for more than a decade â€" had stopped by a local high-kill shelter and couldn’t help but feel sorry for all the cats trapped in cages. “It’s just overwhelming how many cats are there,” she recalled thinking. “I feel like cats need help. We need to bring awareness to how great of a pet cats are.” Beth immediately knew they could help. They certainly had the money and the space â€" Howard was named Forbes’ richest radio show host of 2016 and earned $90 million last year. Beth had been building her Instagram presence, where she now has more than 367,000 loyal cat lovers who help find her foster’s homes. And they had Howard’s popular show, during which he frequently mentions their cats. “I remember being so sad. I got so attached to them,” Beth Stern said. “I immediately went into the nursery and grabbed another litter of kittens and a mama cat and her babies.” And that quickly became her routine. Instagram has now become Beth’s main mode of getting her foster cats (including cats with disabilities and senior kitties) into loving homes â€" sharing their stories and cataloging their daily routines with frequent updates to her feline-friendly following. Earlier this week, Stern had what she said was her “quickest adoption ever” when she brought a gray-striped kitten with blue eyes named Bailey to her Long Island home and hours later, was in a car bringing him to his new family. View this post on Instagram And the fastest adoption ever award goes to.... Bailey!!! A pre-approved adopter wants him and I’m delivering this nugget right now! Stay tuned for pic!! #todayisforeverfamilyday ???? (he was found crying in the bushes of @lion_king_kitties adopter and she brought him to Long Island Vets for a week of TLC) He’s sooo yummy. #teamwork @animalleague A post shared by Beth Stern (@bethostern) on Oct 25, 2017 at 10:20am PDT Bailey got the same send off the Sterns give every single one of their fosters. Beth hand-delivers the cats to their new human parents â€" already spayed or neutered â€" with everything they would need to care for the cat including food, a litter box and the cats’ favorite toys from their time with her. And Beth usually creates an Instagram account for each of them so people (Beth included) can follow their journey. “We are fortunate that we can pay for everything,” she said. “We give them everything they would need. It pretty much looks like my foster room once we give the kitten to their forever family.” Beth wouldn’t specify how much they spend on their rescue efforts, but she admitted it was “a lot.” The ASPCA estimates that owning a cat, especially during the first year, costs around $1,000 a year â€" meaning the lowest estimate for the Stern’s four-year venture in cat fostering is $500,000. Aside from their five resident cats (including two blind cats and a kitten-loving Persian named Yoda suffering from a heart ailment), the Sterns currently have cats of all different ages including Mama Honey and her four “nuggets,” half-a-dozen kittens (including some hurricane rescues), 6-year-old Jimmy, and her newest addition, 15-year-old Peanut. “Even when the house is full, there’s never a question, Howard tells me to just go get more if they need us. There was a time where all the bathrooms and guest rooms were full,” Beth Stern said. The couple has three designated foster rooms, with even more cats currently living in their two spare bedrooms and bathrooms. View this post on Instagram I need some positive love sent my way. I’m angry. I’m sad. I’m nervous as heck. I just picked up a 15+ yr old female kitty. Her name has been Peanut for so many years that we don’t have the heart to change it. Her human moved and her fiancé is allergic. No family member or friend wanted an old cat. That’s why she’s with me. Peanut also has no teeth, is deaf breathes so loudly..and did I mention she’s also in early stages of kidney disease? I’m sure this is not going to be easy finding her a forever home. The good news? She loves other cats. #help #welcomepeanut #imcryingoverhere #anyonehaveroomintheirheartsforpeanut #utterlyheartbreaking #newseniorfoster ps. Did I ever mention I’m allergic to cats? #yep A post shared by Beth Stern (@bethostern) on Oct 22, 2017 at 3:13pm PDT View this post on Instagram Mama snuck back in with her babies. They all look guilty. #caughtintheact #honeynuggets?? #bigbabies A post shared by Beth Stern (@bethostern) on Oct 21, 2017 at 11:45am PDT One of the latest addition to the Sterns’ family is Angel Pie, a semi-feral tabby cat that recently joined their crew of 17 resident fosters. This isn’t the first time the Sterns have fostered a feral cat â€" they fostered two last year, named Fig and Dumpling. The two tabbies spent months in one of Stern’s bathrooms, where she tried to connect with them using treats and toys. But it wasn’t easy. “There were times where I was just crying. Got my face scratched. I got bitten,” Beth said. “One day, they just had a turn around. I was able to touch them. Then I heard a purr.” Fig and Dumpling eventually joined one of Beth’s foster rooms and became friendly with some of her other fosters and resident kitties. They were adopted earlier this year by a cat-experienced couple. “It was the most exciting, rewarding experience turning feral cats into lap cats,” Beth said. “They’re lap cats now. Their owner can’t even go to the bathroom in peace.” She’s hopeful that Angel Pie will turn out similarly, but she knows it will be a challenge. Still, despite her chronic backache from scooping kitty litter and emotional nights when a kitten is sick or doesn’t make it, it’s cats like Fig and Dumpling that keep Beth and Howard Stern doing the hard work of saving so many animals. “It’s why I keep going,” she said. “Kittens are the best therapy.” Correction: The original version of this story stated that Howard Stern’s net worth was $90 million. He earned $90 million in 2016, according to Forbes.

Saturday, April 11, 2020

5 Tips For A Great Casual Friday Look - Work It Daily

5 Tips For A Great Casual Friday Look - Work It Daily Ah, Friday. Everyone is relaxed, happy, and excited for the weekend. What a great day of the week! For some workplaces, employers allow the gift that is Casual Friday â€" the one day of the week when employees can dress down from their stuffy, corporate wear to their favorite, comfy jeans. Well, on Friday, October 3, wear your jeans for a cause. Lee National Denim Day is an annual fundraiser supported by Lee Jeans that has raised more than $89 million for the fight against cancer. As a way to support the cause, workers all over the country wear jeans to work on Denim Day (Friday, October 4) in exchange for a small donation. Here are a few ways you can get involved: Register a team at DenimDay.com Wear jeans on Friday, October 3 in exchange for a $5 donation Make a donation of any amount at DenimDay.com Over 234,500 new cases of invasive breast cancer are estimated to be diagnosed this year in the U.S. By participating in Lee National Denim Day, you are supporting the American Cancer Society and their goal to prevent, find, and cure breast cancer. So, rock your favorite Friday jeans for a cause this October and fight back against cancer! Learn more about this fundraiser at DenimDay.com. Tips For A Great Casual Friday Look Need some tips for creating a great Casual Friday look? Not sure what’s appropriate for the workplace? Well, with the right jeans and style pieces, you can achieve an understated, yet confident work look. Use these styling tricks from the Style Experts at Lee to make your next denim ensemble exec-level chic: 1. Wear Dark Jeans “Dark jeans are a must. Clean, dark denim says classic and sophisticated, while the distressed, boyfriend look can put off a weekend vibe.” 2. Mix It Up “Don’t underdo your denim. Pair it with your staple work separates: a dressy blouse, cardigan or a blazer â€" style it just as you would a dress pant or pencil skirt.” 3. Keep The Cut Clean “Not all denim cuts are office-friendly. Opt for clean (not slouchy) style - a straight, skinny, crop, or trouser.” 4. Decorate Your Denim “Any of your favorite accessories will do - a nice pair of heels, colorful skinny belt or statement necklace will make you meeting-ready in minutes.” 5. Use Feminine Details “Feeling feminine? Try layering a Lee denim jacket on top of a colorful skirt or dress. Pair it with office-chic counterparts like red lipstick and pearls to polish it off.” Lee National Denim Day Friday, October 3rd, 2014 is Lee National Denim Day ®! Denim Day is a fundraiser created by Lee ® Jeans where participants donate $5 or more in exchange for wearing jeans to work. Lee National Denim Day participants have raised more than $91 million for the fight against breast cancer since it started in 1996. You can make a difference. Join Lee Jeans and the American Cancer Society in the movement to rise above breast cancer by donating $5 or more today! Win A FREE Pair Of Lee Jeans! We want to see YOUR favorite way to wear jeans to work! Submit a photo of yourself in your favorite denim-based outfit and you could win a FREE pair of Lee Jeans! Deadline: Monday, October 6. To enter, please fill out the form below! [vfb id='27'] This post is sponsored by Lee Jeans ®             Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!