Category Archives: Getting Started

Norwalk proposed change to single-family home zones fuels outrage

Norwalk proposed change to single-family home zones fuels outrage

[ad_1] The recommendation to allow two-family homes to be constructed in some neighborhoods that are currently zoned for single-family homes has been the biggest sticking point in a draft rewrite of zoning regulations that was unveiled last month. This is the city’s first major zoning rewrite in decades.  “Some of us invested into a single-family…

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Apple Missed a Chance to Build a Prosumer Router with VPN API

Apple Missed a Chance to Build a Prosumer Router with VPN API

[ad_1] Apple @ Work is brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that fully integrates 5 different applications on a single Apple-only platform, allowing Businesses to easily and automatically deploy, manage & protect all their Apple devices. Over 38,000 organizations leverage Mosyle solutions to automate the deployment,  management, and…

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This Work Policy is Driving More Millennials to Buy a Home in Suburbia

This Work Policy is Driving More Millennials to Buy a Home in Suburbia

[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In the grand game of real estate, there’s a new king on the board. The suburbs are not just surviving, they’re thriving, and it’s all thanks to the game-changer that is flexible work. Who needs a skyscraper view when your office is your living room, and…

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Sky’s home opener provides big test as they work to develop chemisty

Sky’s home opener provides big test as they work to develop chemisty

[ad_1] Tests await teams every season. It didn’t take long for the Sky to be hit with their first: a pair of injuries.  Center Li Yueru arrived in Chicago with an undisclosed lower-extremity injury and was put on a full-season contract suspension on May 18. Newly arrived forward Isabelle Harrison, a projected starter, was ruled…

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What’s Next in Home Health: 3 Best Practices for Home-Based Care Providers Under OASIS-E

[ad_1] Ask the right questions, get the right answers — deliver the right care. That’s the essence of how home-based care providers are finding success under OASIS-E, which took effect January 1, 2023. Patient documentation requirements have changed in lockstep with the industry’s continued shift toward value-based care, with greater focus on each patient’s mental…

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Elon Musk | Working from home immoral? A lesson in ethics, and history, for Elon Musk

Elon Musk | Working from home immoral? A lesson in ethics, and history, for Elon Musk

[ad_1] Elon Musk doesn’t like people working from home. A year ago he declared the end of remote work for employees at car maker Tesla. Now he has called the desire of the “laptop classes” to work from home “immoral”. “You’re gonna work from home and you’re gonna make everyone else who made your car…

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How to maximize productivity when working at home

[ad_1] Published May 24th, 2023 Hybrid work is here to stay: How to maximize productivity when working at home By Jennifer Raftis, CPO Professional Organizer, Jennifer Raftis, CPOr founded Efficiency Matters, LLC to help you with all of your organizing needs for your home and business. She is a Certified Professional Organizer and an active…

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Here’s what workers really care about, according to a Post-Ipsos poll

Here’s what workers really care about, according to a Post-Ipsos poll

[ad_1] After the upheaval the pandemic created in the world of work, there’s been fierce debate about what workers really want. Demands for flexible work, better pay, opportunities for mentorship and advancement and connection with co-workers all played into the shake-up that caused the Great Resignation — and those desires have continued to reshape the…

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Opinion | Working From Home and Realizing What Matters

Opinion | Working From Home and Realizing What Matters

[ad_1] The U.S. economy has experienced a remarkable recovery from the Covid recession of 2020. The much-feared scarring effects of the pandemic never materialized: Employment, labor force participation and gross domestic product are right back in line with projections made before the pandemic struck. We’re still waiting to see whether House Republicans will squander that…

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Financial advisors and remote work

Financial advisors and remote work

[ad_1] “All things remote inspections, return to the office and the definition of branch offices.” Those are the three topics that Kayte Toczylowski, the vice president of member relations and education at the brokerage industry’s regulator, said “come up in pretty much every meeting I have with member firms.” Her words came during an interview…

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Post Pandemic, 41% Of Americans Are Embracing Hybrid Working

Post Pandemic, 41% Of Americans Are Embracing Hybrid Working

[ad_1] During the pandemic, US employers embraced the new––and necessary––normal of working from home. But in the past year, the situation has begun changing rapidly. Major employers like Disney and Amazon have been moving employees back into the office for a few days a week––while over at Twitter, last November Elon Musk scrapped its work…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk once again slams people who work from home

Tesla CEO Elon Musk once again slams people who work from home

[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk has never hid his disdain for work from home policy. The Twitter owner has been quite vocal in his opposition to the work from home practice. Musk once again slammed employees who work from home in an interview to CNBC. Musk said the practice was “morally wrong”. What Elon Musk…

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Elon Musk Says Remote Work Is 'Morally Wrong'

Elon Musk Says Remote Work Is ‘Morally Wrong’

[ad_1] If you’re reading this while working remotely, Elon Musk is judging you. In a recent interview with CNBC, the tech CEO came down hard on work-from-home culture, saying he thinks it’s “morally wrong.” Musk, who told Tesla workers last year to return to the office or “depart Tesla,” has long been vocal about his…

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Elon Musk slams working from home as ‘morally wrong,’ says ‘laptop class’ living in ‘la-la land’

Elon Musk slams working from home as ‘morally wrong,’ says ‘laptop class’ living in ‘la-la land’

[ad_1] JPMorgan global market strategist Jack Manley and The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss Tesla’s investor day and if now is the time for investors to get off the sidelines on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday that working from home is “morally wrong” when others in the service industry still…

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Elon Musk calls working from home ‘morally wrong’

Elon Musk calls working from home ‘morally wrong’

[ad_1] Elon Musk faced backlash for arguing that people who worked from home were “morally wrong” because it was unfair to those who could not work remotely. In an interview with CNBC’s David Faber on Tuesday, Mr Musk described the people working remotely as “laptop classes”, saying that the issue extended beyond productivity concerns. He…

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What Is A Digital Marketing Strategy? 5 Steps To Create One

[ad_1] Part of any successful business is a successful digital marketing strategy. Creating a strategy is one thing, but the execution is just as important, if not more. But with the digital landscape changing every day, where’s the best place to start creating and optimizing your strategy? Read on to learn how to create a…

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Dow futures fall after Home Depot results; debt limit talks, data on tap

Dow futures fall after Home Depot results; debt limit talks, data on tap

[ad_1] Home Depot drops after annual sales forecast cut Capital One up as Berkshire Hathaway reveals stake Horizon falls after FTC to block Amgen’s deal to buy co Futures: Dow down 0.24%, S&P off 0.07%, Nasdaq flat May 16 (Reuters) – Dow futures fell on Tuesday after a dour forecast from Home Depot ahead of…

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Work From Home And Other Benefits May Be At Risk After Covid Emergency Declaration Ends

Work From Home And Other Benefits May Be At Risk After Covid Emergency Declaration Ends

[ad_1] laptop with screen video conference on kitchen counter with smart phone , note pad getty The emergency declaration for Covid-19 expired on May 11, 2023—and it comes with some tax consequences. A lot changed during Covid-19, especially for employers. Some shut their doors forever, some closed temporarily, and still others modified their work model…

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Here’s how Maria Elena and Ken enjoy over 2 Decades as Successful Clickbank Affiliates

Author – Luke Short In the vast and ever-evolving landscape of Affiliate Marketing, few stories are as inspiring as that of Maria Elena and Ken, two individuals who have not only thrived but flourished as Clickbank Affiliates for over two decades. Their journey is a testament to the power of dedication, perseverance, and a deep…

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Employees coming back to offices

Employees coming back to offices

[ad_1] Economic activities are returning to normal in Japan after the government downgraded COVID-19 to a low-level infectious disease last week, and for many people that means a change in their working style. Working from home became common practice across the country during the pandemic. But a recent survey of employers found that nearly 40…

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Montana's own 'Rosie the Riveter' recalls working for Boeing during World War II

Montana’s own ‘Rosie the Riveter’ recalls working for Boeing during World War II

[ad_1] ABSAROKEE — Absarokee is home to one of Montana’s own Rosie the Riveters. Beatrice Nelson has lived in the Treasure State for over 50 years but back in the 1940s, she was working for Boeing, supporting the troops during World War II. She may be 96-years-old, but Nelson is still a kid at heart.…

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