Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Deciding whether or not to take a job is rarely an easy decision. Even if it seems like your dream job, how can you know for sure? There are so many things that could happen you could never predict – the boss you thought you’d love to work with ends up leaving for...
Career Development, Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Want to relaunch your career? More than just a few people were left unemployed amid the coronavirus pandemic, and many of them are now at a career crossroads. Whether you have lost your job altogether, took a substantial pay cut, or want a fresh start in a different...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Morale
At the beginning of a new work day, you should feel refreshed and energized, ready to tackle your goals. For some, however, the December holiday season becomes a never-ending string of work and family commitments, leading to feelings of burnout. Burnout can lead to...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Lifting heavy objects is one of the leading causes of injury in the workplace. But you don’t have to be The Rock to ensure that you don’t get hurt while lifting. You simply must make sure that you use the proper techniques, so you don’t pull a muscle, throw something...
Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Safety training is common for a new employee, and you probably have to endure hours and hours of orientation. Even veteran employees have to sit through an occasional refresher or training update. And some of it may seem tedious and boring, and you might find yourself...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
When you’re searching for a new job, chances are you’ll be asked to take part in a phone interview at some point. It might be one that’s scheduled, so you can plan for it. Or it might be impromptu, when they call you out of the blue and ask if you have a few minutes...