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“What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution.”

“Working hard is not a waste of time, but a state of mind. Keep pushing your limits until you reach the edge. Then be kind and rewind.”

“A huge number of jobs that are filled are never advertised to the public, or if they are, they’re filled by people who have a connection to the employer.”

“Your LinkedIn profile should leave no room for doubt about the kind of job you’re looking for and why you’re the best person for that position.”

“Make sure your LinkedIn profile has a targeted headline. Not only should the headline clearly state your career focus, it’s also the most important place to add a keyword or two, because this influences how you appear in search results”

“Your LinkedIn profile must be consistent with how you portray yourself elsewhere. Not only should your official résumé match the experience you list on LinkedIn, but it also should be consistent with Twitter and public Facebook information.”

“Coorie Tip: For a cosy light source guaranteed to withstand rain, buy battery operated fairy lights or frosted mini bulb string lights. Wind them around your hand until they're tightly coiled then wedge into a mason jar before sealing the lid shut. The result is a waterproof lamp worthy of a fairy glen.”

“Getting a loan or credit card in the USA can be challenging, especially for beginners, immigrants, or those without a credit history. However, by following the right steps, you can increase your chances of approval. Here’s how: 1. Choose the Right Lender Not all banks have the same requirements. As a beginner, consider these options: • Credit Unions – Easier approval and lower interest rates. • Online Lenders – Quick application process and flexible requirements. • Secured Credit Cards – Ideal for those with no credit history. Recommended Credit Cards for Beginners: • Chime Credit Builder Card – No credit check required. • Capital One Platinum Secured Card – Low security deposit. • Discover It Secured Credit Card – Offers cashback rewards. • Self Credit Builder Loan – Helps build credit over time. 2. Apply for a Secured Credit Card If you are new to credit, a secured credit card is your best option. These cards require a security deposit, which determines your credit limit. After making on-time payments for a few months, you may qualify for an unsecured credit card with better benefits. 3. Get a Co-Signer or Become an Authorized User • Co-Signer: A co-signer with good credit can guarantee your loan, increasing your chances of approval. • Authorized User: Becoming an authorized user on a family member’s or friend’s credit card allows you to build credit without full responsibility for payments. 4. Prepare Your Documents Before applying for a loan or credit card, ensure you have: ✔ Social Security Number (SSN) or ITIN ✔ Proof of income (Pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements) ✔ Utility bill or lease agreement (for address verification) What if you don’t have a stable income? • Show self-employment income (freelancing, small business, etc.). • Apply for student credit cards, which have lower income requirements. 5. Apply at the Right Time Avoid applying for multiple loans or credit cards at once, as this can negatively impact your credit score. Instead, research beginner-friendly lenders and apply strategically. Final Thoughts Building credit and getting approved for a loan or credit card in the USA takes time and smart planning. By following these steps, you can improve your chances of approval and build a strong credit history for the future. For more financial tips, visit Smart Loan Tips.”

“Why should we pay a percentage of the bill in a restaurant as a tip? If I order a beefburger for £12 and you order a steak for £38 does it require any extra effort on behalf of the waiter to bring your steak from the kitchen than it does to carry my beefburger? No, and yet at 12.5% you’ll pay £4.75 tip while I’ll only be expected to pay £1.50. For the same amount of work. And the same holds true if you order a more expensive bottle of wine than me”

“People in the service industry work for low wages and tips help to boost that income, and I have absolutely no issue with that. But it should be what you feel is reasonable, not a percentage of the amount of food you can stuff in your face. But why do we tip some people and not others? It seems we’re expected to tip waitresses, cab drivers, barbers and yet not midwives or nurses. We tip a waitress for bringing us a meal, yet we don’t tip a barman for serving us a pint. Okay, we might occasionally say, '… And one for yourself,' to the barman but even that’s mostly dying out nowadays”

“There is ample evidence that servers can increase their take by doing things like writing thank-yous and smiley faces on checks, kneeling next to tables while taking orders, and touching patrons gently on the shoulder-all of which emphasized their lower status and the extent to which their livelihoods depend on pleasing others.”

“I don´t listen to hoax or rumours, but I like a good sense of humour. If you are wrong, be wise, apologize. Otherwise, be kind and rewind. Gone with the wind...”