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- Reccomendations for learning more on excel
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- Which Business Major Would Be A Good Fit For Me?
- Will COVID-19 be the END for your business?
- Any ideas for an upgrade to an optical shop?
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Burger King boss: We’re not going to pay our rent Posted: 24 Mar 2020 12:54 PM PDT |
Trucking Companies Increase Hiring During Crisis Posted: 24 Mar 2020 08:10 AM PDT |
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says hardware supply chain coming back online, but demand is the issue Posted: 24 Mar 2020 10:32 AM PDT |
What It Looks Like From Space When Everything Stops Posted: 24 Mar 2020 04:34 PM PDT |
Investors eye cracks in US$4.4 trillion US ETF market as virus sell-off rages Posted: 24 Mar 2020 04:19 AM PDT |
Sales Boom for South Korea Drive-in Cinemas Amid Social Distance Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:20 AM PDT |
Coronavirus: New hand sanitiser plant 'to be operating within 10 days' Posted: 24 Mar 2020 10:12 AM PDT |
Posted: 25 Mar 2020 12:30 AM PDT My main source of marketing is door to door. I was thinking I could do it in a hazmat suit and it would be safe for me and the customer. Also could get some good attention [link] [comments] |
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Click-fraud malware found lurking in more than 50 Play Store apps Posted: 24 Mar 2020 02:57 PM PDT |
Reccomendations for learning more on excel Posted: 24 Mar 2020 01:18 PM PDT My job has recently taken on more roles that involve myself using Excel. My skills are pretty average for someone who has used basic Excel my entire life. Looking for serious recommendations for websites, YT channels, training programs, etc that could help me increase my Excel skills to a more advanced level. There's so many places to learn from, that I am not sure where to start at. [link] [comments] |
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How to find list of 1000 richest cities in US? Posted: 24 Mar 2020 10:03 PM PDT |
In World’s Most Vulnerable Countries, the Pandemic Rivals the 2008 Crisis Posted: 24 Mar 2020 10:52 AM PDT |
Fed may finance medical response and more under U.S. House bill Posted: 24 Mar 2020 02:55 PM PDT |
Posted: 24 Mar 2020 07:06 PM PDT Hey so i'm extremely new to this, i am currently researching so i can start my own makeup brand. It'll be made by myself and will be 100 % vegan. I have about 15 clients now that would be buying from me, unfortunately due to the coronavirus they are scared to be spending money right now. So i'm going to wait a couple weeks, do my research, hopefully i can reach out to the right people and get more clients. However I need help understanding how to get more clients. Do i contact other people to get me clients? Should this kind of product have its own website? Or Do i use shopify for something like this? I'm very new, some help would be very much appreciated [link] [comments] |
Which Business Major Would Be A Good Fit For Me? Posted: 24 Mar 2020 06:24 PM PDT So I'm a high school senior interested in going into the business field, and have even been accepted into Temple University's Fox School of Business. However, I'd like insight into which business major would best suit me. General Background Information/Personalaity + Interests - Edit: I have more knowledge about public relations, marketing, and entrepreneurship than other business concentrations - I'm more of a creative thinker than an analytical thinker - I'm on social media a lot - Like the more creative side of business and efforts towards a company's brand/image - I'm more of an introvert but I'm very empathetic and really enjoy meeting people - I've participated in DECA and made it to nationals this year (however it was cancelled due to the Coronavirus) - I have experience in leadership and teamwork from being in JROTC - My interests include business (of course), writing, fashion, art, and psychology - Live in the New York / New Jersey / Pennsylvania area so that might affect job opportunities Thank You [link] [comments] |
Will COVID-19 be the END for your business? Posted: 24 Mar 2020 06:44 AM PDT |
Any ideas for an upgrade to an optical shop? Posted: 24 Mar 2020 05:11 PM PDT So my sister-in-law has this optical shop, and she's thinking of adding upgrades that would make it even more appealing to people. She wants anyone who goes in to think 'wow, this is different'. Any ideas? [link] [comments] |
A new strategy to make profit off of your employees salary. Posted: 24 Mar 2020 08:09 PM PDT This is something I thought of to help people, and businesses alike. I personally, love finding strategies to do good, as well create profit. Here is how it would A warehouse Bussiness, (lets call it Prego) pays their employees $15 /hr. Lets say they have 5 employees, 40 hours each So every month, they pay out $6,000. After so, those employees then go and pay their rent, lets say $500 every employee. So every month, they employees pay $2,500. The problem is, the the place they rent from, is seeking higher profit margins. So here is what I am suggesting, Prego buys those properties for employees. The average rent would be $500, the landlord will make say $300 profit. Prego would buy the properties. And take from the paycheck directly, $400 for the company provided rent. Prego Would technically be paying every employee $200 less. And providing an amazing benefit, decreasing turn around Every month, they would pay out; $6,000 - (200*5) = $5,000 The employees would now pay; $2,000 After paying off the the initial purchase, the lack of overturn, the rent price, would be an amazing way to help businesses, and a good way for companies to assure none of their employees are homeless. Thoughts? [link] [comments] |
Facebook eyes multi billion dollar stake in Reliance Jio - Financial Times Posted: 24 Mar 2020 09:03 AM PDT |
Posted: 24 Mar 2020 01:43 PM PDT |
Effective Work from Home Tips To Keep You And Your Family Safe Posted: 24 Mar 2020 05:58 AM PDT |
Good name for a wearables business? Posted: 24 Mar 2020 01:07 PM PDT Hi! My "wearable anger cure" is finally 20-year patent-pending, but a company name is needed before the big manufacturing and distribution begin. Please choose ONE name by typing in the number next to it that you think sounds most like a brand that makes wearable healing products. If you have any different suggestions, I'll gladly see if they're fitting and available. Thanks! -Alex Dott Pillwear ™ - 1 Wearcentric ™ - 2 Wearmonize ™ - 3 [link] [comments] |
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