Gig Workers in TROUBLE The Feds have been after independent contractors to make them employees for decades. Homeland Magazine – October Issue
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Developed for Success An Examination of Military Leadership Experience and Its Equivalency to Formal Education Requirements for Civilian Leadership Roles...
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Mental Fatigue Recently, I had a day when I was literally in back to back zoom/TEAMS meetings from 0730 to after 1800. I had to shut off my camera so I...
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Mental Health Awareness Month Confession: It took me a long time to say these words out loud. To get past the façade of fine. I have an appointment today...
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Healing through the Humanities This month we’re taking a break from Veteran Artist Spotlight to spotlight a different topic, the humanities and their...
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Potential jobs and the job interview Job research goes beyond learning about a vacancy and the location and time of the interview. It also includes learning...
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COVID-19 LIABILITY WAIVERS As we are nearing the holiday session, there is no clear date for businesses and activities to fully reopen across the United...
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A Uniform Transition: Hero to Homeless to Hero Again Kalani Creutzburg is no stranger to the spotlight in Southern California. His impressive story and...
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Dog Tag History: How the Tradition & Nickname Started We all know what dog tags are — those little oval disks on a chain that service members wear to...
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I am a Greyshirt. I keep a packed bugout bag by the door fitted with at least a week’s worth of clothes, tactical gear, a utility knife, boots, a loaded...
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