Jon Suminski
Bio
I hold a Master's Degree in Administration from Central Michigan University and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. I have three great children. I enjoy reading and writing mostly about anything. Travel and Concerts are my main hobbies.
Stories (2/0)
Stuck in the Retail Industry
So, you’ve been working retail your entire life, or so it seems. You bounce from one low paying job to another, where your “sales” and “customer service” experience carries you home to being hired. You’ve been stocking shelves, working a cash register, and dealing with angry customer all day for minimal pay. But that’s not what you really want to do, is it? You are tired of working a boring retail job with a random schedule that’s so unpredictable you cannot plan the other aspects of your life. Instead, you want a traditional nine-to-five job position where you can work Monday through Friday and get paid well to do it. Well I’ve got great news for you. You’ve just been looking at your retail experience wrong the whole time in terms of your resume. There’s no reason to be stuck in the retail rut any longer.
By Jon Suminski4 years ago in Journal
Facebook and today's workplace
Facebook. It’s the go-to social medial platform for millions of working American's and people around the world. But you never know what your “friends” at work are using your Facebook data for. That especially goes for your leadership and management friends at work. The morale of the story is that you need to be careful of who you befriend on facebook. Many supervisors have two facebook accounts, although that is not permitted, so that they can use one to spy on people at work and the other as their official facebook for friends and family.
By Jon Suminski4 years ago in Journal