Cato Conroy
Bio
Cato Conroy is a Manhattan-based writer who yearns for a better world. He loves to write about politics, news reports, and interesting innovations that will impact the way we live.
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Body Language Job Interview Tips
Job interviews are a real gamble. Sometimes, people only interview you as a way to "go through the motions" after they selected a candidate. Other times, you start out cold but get a warm feeling after wards. Even more times, it's hard to gauge the poker face of the recruiter you're trying to talk to.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Journal
Must Try White Peach Sangria
White peach sangria might just be one of the best bartending inventions of recent times. It's so tart, and yet at the same time, delivers a sweet pucker that makes it refreshing, crisp, and a perfect side to any brunch meal you could make.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Proof
What to Know Before Joining the National Guard
The National Guard is often billed as "military lite" by many people, and recruiters often frame it as a good part-time way to enjoy military service without having to disturb your overall lifestyle. To a point, this is true. People who serve in the National Guard do typically start out part-time and also get paid around $600 per month.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Serve
How To Care for Your Drones
A drone, at least a high-quality one from DJI or another quality drone company, can cost as much as $1,500 or more. Though they are rugged gadgets that offer a ton of fun for the right person, you need to actually care for them and maintain them in order to keep flying them around.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in 01
Why Joining the Military May Not Be Worth It Anymore
Joining the military used to be a surefire way to get good retirement, great benefits, and an excellent standing in society. In fact, there was a point in American history where joining the military was considered to be both a duty and almost a rite of passage.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Serve
How to Prepare for a Job Interview
Assuming that you're not the child of a multi-millionaire, a billionaire, a celebrity, or anyone else who could just pave your way through life, you will need to get a job at one point or another. Money doesn't just happen, and most of us will have to pitch in at one point or another.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Journal
Things You Should Know Before Traveling To Saudi Arabia
The Middle East is one of the few places where travelers often feel intimidated about going to. It's common knowledge that going to the wrong country, or even the wrong region, without knowing customs can get you into serious trouble.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Wander
Muscle Cars vs Sports Cars
The phrase "muscle car" and the phrase "sports car" are almost always used interchangeably. However, these two terms shouldn't be confused. Most people who use these phrases on an equal playing field aren't actually aware that there are differences between the two car categories.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Wheel
Can Art Save The World?
Right now, it feels like the world is on the brink of a global nuclear war. Korea has been flexing its military prowess. China has been slowly trying to move into certain sections of the South Seas. America has Trump's very aggressive cabinet in power, and Brexit's pressures have made the EU very unstable.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in The Swamp