It's interesting that we have high inflation specially in 2022.
Many try to explain via social media. I'll skip most "mass media outlets" and go to everyday people explaining it.
It's interesting that we have high inflation specially in 2022.
Many try to explain via social media. I'll skip most "mass media outlets" and go to everyday people explaining it.
Social Media is full of wide variety of information.
Here is one of them that's alarming
Here is one of them:
https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1586145797225095168?s=20&t=UTe98zWUNNcgf-6mKJpmcQ
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https://twitter.com/mrcardinaltruth/status/1586077738388987905?s=20&t=xryjKHa9g8XvvbM4KL4VUA
There are so many career choices and paths.
Most push for higher degrees and we see often on social media, those with degrees complaining and not satisfied with their education. However, there are many other choices. Let's touch upon technical careers.
I'll touch upon telecommunications. Here is the salary scale of telecommunications technicians.
https://www1.salary.com/Telecommunications-Technician-salaries.html
It's great to see the breakdown and description of each specialization. Most of the time you would see just the mention of the technical career, without much explanations. As if "you are supposed to know about it". A clear explanation is extremely useful for those not involved or familiar with that field.
Salary.com gives an amazing breakdown and explains it so clearly!
Note: I am not affiliated with salary.com, it's my personal opinion
Here is another source, with breakdown of telecommunications technician's salary scale:
What we are reading today:
Data reveals the productivity startups most likely to survive a post-pandemic shakeout. Productivity-and-collaboration tools saw a huge boost from the pandemic. But as the rush to remote work settles, the market is gearing up for a shakeout that could mint some startups as winners and others as pandemic blips. These are eight startups that could make it.
Rapid-delivery startups boomed in Europe. Why couldn't they make it in the US? Analysts
and industry experts said that while the ultra-fast delivery model was a
hit in Europe, it neglected to consider Americans' shopping habits —
like buying in bulk. Why the "ultrafasts" would never stick in the US.
Upated information 10/10/2022
This is a significant concern for all social media users – today, Meta has reported that it’s detected 400 apps, this year alone, which offer fake features and tools that are designed to lure people to log into these apps with their Facebook credentials, which then gives developers access to their data and information.
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Updated information on August 18, 2022
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What we are reading on August 3, 2022
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FREE websites that are so valuable they feel illegal to know:
How to convert .pdf to docx
I used the Adobe website - here is the link https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/pdf-to-word.html
1. TinyWOW : Get free versions of tools you usually pay for. Includes free versions of: • Adobe Acrobat Pro (PDF editor) • Photoshop (image editor)
I personally wouldn't use this, but here it is:
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Convertio.com convert files to any format you like
Quillbot.com to find out if someone has plagiarised your work
Pexels: An awesome website that lets you download high quality stock images for all your work and personal projects.
Yesterday, I wasted so much time converting files. This morning I wanted to start fresh and figure out what was wrong, before seeing a tech...