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Reddit roasts over-the-top nanny job description: 'Basically be [the] children's parent'
If anyone is being "too picky," as the subreddit suggests, it's definitely this parent.
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Teen says 'extreme hairstyle' kept him from getting hired at Six Flags
The 17-year-old was in disbelief that his hair got in the way of a summer job.
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3 questions to ask yourself if you're considering giving up your career for love
Meghan Markle entirely changed her life path for a relationship. While her circumstances are extreme, the main question her decision raises is relatable: Is it OK to give up a career for love?
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Night owls could be at greater risk of an early death
Researchers said that it's not night owls that need to change, but society.
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A London bar wants to hire only 'extremely attractive' staff and we're really not impressed
Only the super attractive need apply!
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Woman turned down from job via text after manager discovered she was pregnant
A British woman is crying “pregnancy discrimination” after she had an employment offer retracted via text message.
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Who needs a desk job when you can be a balloon artist?
Glen LaValley, 54, decided to walk away from the corporate life and enter the creative world by becoming a balloon artist. “I started doing the balloons for entertainment, just for my own enjoyment and fun, then I had people interested in booking me out,” LaValley tells BuzzFeed. By being his own boss, he claims he is a lot happier and his life stresses are a lot more manageable. “Now I make my own destiny and I can choose what i want to do and when I want to do it.” Not only is LaValley finding