humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
From Chef to Behavior Tech
I am one of those people that had to go through a BIG career change to find themselves finally happy in their life. I say life, and not work, because we all know what a huge toll our jobs take on our personal life and there are a lot of us that can't seem to find a healthy balance between the two. Before revealing the nature of my current job and my feelings about it, it is important to mention the career I come from.
By Leslie Ramirez4 years ago in Journal
I love my job because.......
NO! That is not me. That is just how I feel sometimes. When things get really overwhelming, and I want to get lost in fantasy. Kind of like I am the one out there saving the world. Or I am making a movie, and I am the good bad guy ready to save the world.
By Novel Allen4 years ago in Journal
Fancy Office Furniture
I love my job because, it enables me to contribute to something bigger than myself. I work as an office furniture installation manager, which means, various customers will hire my crew and I to put together desks, file cabinets and many other varieties of office equipment. I have had the pleasure of installing some beautiful natural wood pieces, and some high-tech file cabinets called, "High density storage" units.
By A F Kraven4 years ago in Journal
Subscribe!
Vocal Media’s new subscribe feature is bound to be a quite useful tool for authors trying to build a community. Being a new writer can be challenging, and finding people to support your work can be a complicated task. With that in mind, I’ve decided to introduce myself and my writing in case you’re looking for people to follow.
By Amanda Fernandes4 years ago in Journal
Throwing Seven Different Kinds of Smoke
SRE stands for "pulled in many directions" --Co-Worker About six months ago, the business that I work for transitioned our tier 2 support team into a full-scale site reliability engineering team. Up until that point, there was no real liason between Support, Engineering and DevOps to resolve issues of site reliability, and our DevOps team was fully investing their time in infrastructure maintenance, monitoring, and automation of routine maintenance tasks.
By Ashley McGee4 years ago in Journal






