What It's Like To Be
From postal worker to film producer, what is it like to do what you do?
Former PETA Employee Exposes What It Was Like To Work For Them
Earlier this month, I wrote and published an article on how PETA was attempting to take advantage of the bush fires that were affecting Australian wildlife and why people should not give a single penny to them. Upon its publication, and to my own surprise, the article blew to the point where it had a lot more readers than I originally expected when I publish my articles on Vocal. One of those readers was Kitty (not her real name), a former PETA employee who was so devastated about the news regarding the fires in the land down under that she donated to the WIRES Organization. She described her time at PETA as being vicious and so, she shared her story to me, which I have been given permission to share with all of you.
Jenna DeedyPublished 4 years ago in JournalService with a Smile
It was a scorcher of a Friday evening at the ol’ Outback Steakhouse, the restaurant would officially open in just a few moments, and the lobby was already PACKED! AND, to top it all off, I was given my favorite section of tables to wait on. Oooh baby, I’m gonna be making some loot tonight!
Shawn CobbPublished 4 years ago in Journalanother au pair
After almost two full days of traveling I finally arrived at my destination. La Rochelle, France. Located approximately four hours by train to the South-West of Paris. Although it wasn’t exactly my final destination, it was where I was going to meet the people I’d be living with for the next year. Yet, I wasn’t as nervous as everyone expected me to be – maybe that’s what two days of traveling does to a person.
Life of an Au Pair.
You might think that landing a decent paying, nine to five job right after graduation is good luck, right? Call me ungrateful but I found it boring. Not only did I want more but I needed it.
Domenique SnydersPublished 4 years ago in Journal“I Only Write For The Sex”
“Sex and the City’s” Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) was a New York City columnist who lived her version of the writer’s life to the hilt and shared her experiences with the world. Everyone was fair game; privacy existed for no one who crossed her path.
Joel EisenbergPublished 4 years ago in JournalHeritage and Conservation in Historic Houses
When I was sixteen years old, I changed my mind about my chosen career path. For the last fourteen years (yes, fourteen) I had desperately wanted to become a midwife, but over time this dream had faded and became something I was expected to do, not what I wanted to do.
Claudia HayesPublished 4 years ago in JournalHow an Actress Gets Into Character
Hi! Alright so I'm currently in rehearsal for a play called “Pullman Car Hiawatha”, I’m playing the “Insane Woman” who is one of the main characters. Now before I can get into character I have to breakdown the character! I’ll be posting a separate article on that soon as it is WAY too long to put in here! But once I know EVERYTHING about the character I can’t finally start becoming her.
Paige OsarothPublished 4 years ago in Journal3 Steps to Booking Your First Voice Over Gig.
Voice acting is by far the best job I've ever had... period. Not only has it helped pay the bills for the last 15 years, but a career as a voice actor can also be extremely rewarding, creatively and financially, if you do it right.
Tod FennellPublished 4 years ago in JournalInstant Loan Online
Bestonlineloans, a leader in connecting consumers around the nation with instant loan online that can use to help them manage pressing personal financial situations, has just contributed a generous financial gift to Crime Stoppers of Houston, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to help law enforcement prevent serious crime from occurring and solve crimes that have already been committed. The group operates a telephone tip line where people can report information about criminal activity, and it works in partnership with local citizens and the media. The donation by Bestonlineloans is the latest outlay in the Houston-based company’s hankering-running effort to lend monetary support to local nonprofit groups and charitable causes.
mirandakariba86Published 4 years ago in JournalTree Service Ogden
There are many reasons to invest time and energy into caring for the trees on your property. Vibrant, healthy trees can help to break up the monotony of a suburban landscape and provide value to property owners in a variety of ways. Any effort you put into maintaining your trees can reward you with a more pleasant and pleasing surrounding, as well as increased curb appeal and property value. Enlisting the services of a certified tree experts will ensure you are attending to the needs of your trees effectively and efficiently. As the leading provider of quality tree care services in the area, Tree Service Ogden has a team of experienced tree experts to assist you with all facets of tree care, including tree trimming, tree removal, stump grinding, emergency storm cleanup, and land clearing.
Russel ThomasPublished 4 years ago in JournalWhat San Francisco Courier to Choose
It is difficult to imagine modern life without courier service. The need to send the package to friends or relatives, work documents may arise at any time.
maher afridiPublished 4 years ago in JournalA Message to Uber Eats Customers: Tip 'Ya Bunch of Cheapskates!
Yes, I have been working with the rideshare industry for about four years now. Sadly, most customers do not tip at all. The percentage of tippers falls to about 10 to 20 percent on a weekly basis. This is very low considering a country that was built on tipping for many services. What changed the game? This is simple! People are just straight up cheap!
Bazooka TeachesPublished 4 years ago in Journal