With a little help and these step-by-step tips, you might be able to eventually land your dream job. Buzz60âs Chloe Hurst has the story.
Itâs over. Between you and your job, that is. But this is not the moment to tell your employers how you really feel, nor to let HR know all the company policies that need fixing, and definitely not to burn a departure trail of fiery rage.
âResist that urge,â says Anthony Klotz, associate professor of management at Mays Business School at Texas A&M. âPeople who burn bridges are not bad people. Theyâre good people who have been treated poorly by their organization.â
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The cold of winter and the rains of spring both take their toll on your roof. Itâs a good idea to get your roof inspected at least once every few years.
Experts say the most ideal time is during either spring or fall. This allows a professional to assess the problems caused by the previous season and prepare for the upcoming changes in weather.
Regular inspections also allow your contractor to catch small problems before they become big problems. And where roofing is concerned, big problems can become very expensive big problems if not caught before they start leaking.
There s a gardener in everyone just waiting to sprout. But how do you start? Burpee seeds and AccuWeather partnered to give a few tips to get any beginning gardener inspired.
KidsGardening reports that it sees firsthand the positive and life-changing experiences plants and gardening bring to children and offers these 10 at-home activities. Filip Urban, Unsplash
Kitchen scrap gardening
Help the planet and clean up your kitchen at the same time. This activity is great for thinking about where your food comes from.
Sprout carrot tops or avocado pits or the top of a pineapple in water.
Plant a birdseed âgardenâ in half of an eggshell. Or start a compost pile.