All you want to do is loosen the belt, lean back and rest for awhile.
Thatâs the premise behind Crissy Faisonâs Winston-Salem-based catering business, LeanBack Soul Food.
Although she officially started her business in 2016, she has been cooking for others since her college days at N.C. A&T University. The journalism and mass communications major never charged anything for her meals â she just wanted to feed her friends.
âYou know how it is, especially in college, youâre hungry. The cafeteria isnât that good, and you get tired of takeout,â she says. âI never thought of it as a business. It was just something I enjoyed doing.â
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – The Triangle’s job market rebound isn’t showing signs of stopping. According to the latest data released by the North Carolina Department of Commerce last week, the Durham/Chapel Hill metropolitan statistical area reported a 3.8% unemployment rate in March, reflecting a decent drop from 4.7% in February. Raleigh is a close second, with unemployment dropping to 3.9% from 4.7% in February.
Both of these figures outpace the state’s 4.6% average (not seasonally adjusted), which fell 1% from the previous month.
The improving jobs outlook comes well before Apple begins hiring in the Triangle for the 3,000 positions it announced last week as part of a new $1 billion campus in the Triangle.