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    Business Facebook Employees Are So Paranoid They’re Using Burner Phones to Talk to Each Other

    Business Facebook Employees Are So Paranoid They’re Using Burner Phones to Talk to Each Other


    Facebook Employees Are So Paranoid They’re Using Burner Phones to Talk to Each Other

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 09:11 AM PST

    People aren't paying their credit cards and more accounts are being shut down, and it could be a sign that 'economic clouds are darkening'

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 07:56 PM PST

    Internal Facebook emails show the company discussed charging for access to user data

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 08:44 AM PST

    Huawei CFO arrested in Canada, awaits US extradition

    Posted: 06 Dec 2018 12:12 AM PST

    Huawei CFO arrested in Canada

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 09:16 PM PST

    Magneto Ecommerce solutions for combating shopping cart abandonment

    Posted: 06 Dec 2018 01:49 AM PST

    CanvasJet Coupon Promo Codes

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 11:59 PM PST

    BasharaCare Coupo Promo Codes

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 11:34 PM PST

    Facebook Wielded Data to Reward, Punish Rivals, Emails Show

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 10:03 PM PST

    What could possibly be wrong about investing in Cryptocurrency?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 09:38 PM PST

    Is it wrong to invest in bitcoin?

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    Need advice!

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 05:49 PM PST

    What are some examples of entry level office jobs?

    I've only ever worked in general labour positions. I'm looking to get my foot in the door at an office somewhere, maybe as a customer service representative or something. Just something to help me gain experience in that sort of work environment; I'm planning on going into a 3 year program with a co op placement and I'd love to have some familiarity with whatever I'll be dealing with in that type of workplace.

    Thanks

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    Indonesia's Q3 GDP Growth Decelerates As Export And Consumption Fade

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 05:46 PM PST

    Where is the best place to sell high value gemstones?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 08:32 PM PST

    Is there a good auctioning website where you can sell this high value stuff? I have a few diamonds in my possession that are about $1,000 each. Where can I sell these to get serious customers?

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    Value Chain info on Square, Inc?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 02:17 PM PST

    Not sure if this belongs here but I'm doing research on Square (the financial services company) and can't find anything about their value chain.

    I've researched for hours and especially can't find any info on the inbound logistics, operations, and outbound logistics. I can make inferences about their marketing and sales and service.

    Any help?

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    What’s the best degree to get me prepared for running my dad’s anesthesia business?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 03:38 PM PST

    My dad runs a business where he and his employees do anesthesia for multiple outpatient surgery centers. I want to take over his business when he retires. I do not however want to do the actual anesthesia. I only want to handle the business side of it. I'm 19 btw. What is the best way to prepare myself to run this company and what is the best degree to have?

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    Cost cutting with people is a double-edged sword so be careful

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 03:25 PM PST

    How do you find the best employees? What do you look for?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 03:02 PM PST

    Do you use financial ratios as an important tool to assess your business progress?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 02:49 PM PST

    Volkswagen may build cars at Ford's U.S. plants, CEO says

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 12:11 PM PST

    Would it be illegal to make a company that creates actual ink cartridges for various printers?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 05:28 PM PST

    Everyone knows that nowadays, printers are pretty cheap but the ink costs so much more than it should. Ink cartridges don't even use all the space they have, so they appear much larger than they actually are. Let's say someone were to make a company that creates ink cartridges for various printers that actually use all the space they have for ink. Would this be illegal? It's probably a dumb idea but I'm just curious so please let me know. Thanks!

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    Help me name my little shop.

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 01:40 PM PST

    I have decided to open up 3 online stores, and 2 questions for fun.

    Im having troubling coming up with names for them.

    I would like suggestions no matter what they are.
    Here are descriptions of the shops.

    1. A shop that sells nothing but lightroom presets and photoshop actions.

    2. A shop that sells prints and artwork that Ive made.

    3. A shop that sells Macrame

    🤔 If you could name the next big company thats like Facebook what would you name it?

    🤔 If you could name the next Instagram what would it be?

    Thank you for your help!! 😁

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    Uber's Arbitration Policy Comes Back to Bite It in the Ass

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 05:25 PM PST

    Burger King is giving away Whoppers for 1 cent — but you have to go to McDonald's to get them

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 08:16 AM PST

    How to Craft a World-Class Candidate Experience [e-book]

    Posted: 05 Dec 2018 10:52 AM PST

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