Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Lifting Safety Can’t Be Ignored In many workplaces, from warehouses to some offices, heavy lifting is part of the job. But it can also be dangerous, with back injuries accounting for one in five workplace accidents. If you haven’t held a recent training on...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Sick of the Cajon Pass commute? This is the perfect time to find a good-paying job much closer to home. Long commutes can have a significant impact on your quality of life. A one-hour commute is like adding two hours (unpaid!) to every workday. It’s more than an extra...
Career Development, Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Top Excel Tips for Streamlining your Workflow Data entry professionals are, by definition, experts at inputting data in a quick and streamlined way. So if you haven’t yet mastered Excel, now is the time to do so. Here are a few top Excel tips designed to help you work...
Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Why Extended Unemployment Benefits Need to End? It’s been a tough year for businesses and employees alike. The COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on health, wellbeing, and the bottom line. The government stepped up to the challenge, offering extended unemployment for the...
Career Development, Employees, High Desert Jobs
It’s the age-old dilemma: You need the experience to get a job, but how can you gain experience without a job? Fortunately, if you’re interested in a construction career, you have several pathways to gain that all-important first construction experience. How to Find...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
A lot of employees have a basic misunderstanding of the human resources department. They are not sure when to speak to HR about their concerns. Some believe that HR’s involvement ends when a new hire starts work, while others believe that the department is there to...