Saturday, March 14, 2020
The Top 5 Jobs in the Northeast
The Top 5 Jobs in the NortheastIf youre looking for a career change (or a change of scenery), here are some of the fastest-growing jobs for 2016 in the northeastern part of the U.S. This includes Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) Sadly, professional sports fan isnt on this list, despite the spirited fan bases for major league baseball, football, basketball, and hockey teams in this region.1. Tech Job Outlook Software DeveloperSoftware developers are the unseen force behind every digital program you use. From apps on yur phone to the fitness tracker on your wrist, software developers are the ones who devise, test, refine, and update the computer coding that makes our lives easier.Metro areas like New York, New Jersey, and Boston are becoming major tech hubs, and these skilled jobs are springing up accordingly. The median salary for a software developer is $93,350 per year, and the field is expected to grow a faster-than-average 22% per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.2. Administrative Job Outlook Office ManagerIf software developers are the shadowy force behind our digital lives, office managers are often the unsung heroes of our workday. Office managers are typically responsible for ensuring that office logistics run smoothly. This can include keeping inventories of office supplies, managing facilities, keeping records, and taking on administrative tasks like human resources or payroll.The median salary for office managers is $81,080 per year, with growth of 12% expected.3. Logistics Job Outlook Truck DriverTruck drivers keep the northeast moving. Companies like UPS and FedEx have large facilities in the northeast, and with companies like Amazon expanding into warehouses all over the country to shorten customer delivery times, this is a field that is growing fast.The median salary for truck drivers is $38,200, and t he field is expected to grow by at least 11% by 2022. Projections for 2016 suggest that there may also be a shortage of drivers on the horizon, so now might be the best time to get on the road.4. Healthcare Job Outlook Physician AssistantPhysician assistants (PAs) have become a major part of the healthcare industry of late, as the demand for healthcare grows with a growing and aging population and doctor and nurse populations struggle to keep up. PAs can practice medicine under doctors and surgeons and provide direct patient care (examinations, diagnosis, treatment, and education).The median salary for PAs is $90,930 per year, with astonishing projected growth of 38% by 2022.5. Service Job Outlook Gaming and Sports Book Writers and RunnersIn recent elections, voters have authorized new casinos in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. This means that in the next year and beyond, there will be a boom of casino openingsand with it, a large call for employees to work on the gaming f loors.The median salary for this job is $20,850, with a massive 28% increase in job openings expected.Whether youre already in the northeast and looking for a change of pace or youre looking to trade your current town for the invigorating chill of a New England winter, opportunities are waitingeven if youre not willing to swear undying loyalty to the Boston Red Sox or New York Yankees.
Monday, March 9, 2020
5 Tricks I Use to Manage My Career As a Chronically Ill Person
5 Tricks I Use to Manage My Career As a Chronically Ill Person Managing an autoimmune disorder can feel like asecond job albeit a job that has zero pay and terrible benefits.Just after my 15th birthday, a doctor diagnosed me with Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM) an autoimmune disorder that causes muscle tissue and skin to inflame. Fortunately, symptoms become virtually nonexistent when treated properly, but the body can sporadically turn unruly even with appropriate attention.Since entering the workforce, Ive learned a few lessons that keep the job of being a sick person from overtaking my actual job. Here are some tips to keep in mind when working while chronically ill1) Disclose to the Appropriate ChannelsIm relatively young and healthy looking, so without documentation, no one would ever guess anything is wrong with me. Documenting your illness with menschengerecht Resources or whoever the appropriate channels are at your workplace is an important first step that will make the mov es below much easier.2) Ask for Necessary AccommodationsI pride myself on my low-maintenanceness, so inconveniencing anyone makes me cringe. But if you need an arrangement made to make you more comfortable, ask for it. For me, this meant having a fluorescent desk lamp that triggered skin inflamation replaced during my first week. Its better to ask for what you need than to spend months or years suffering in silence.3) Make Your Doctor AppointmentsAnd Keep ThemIf reading that makes you think, wow, keeping appointments you make...groundbreaking, then honestly, good for you. For me, the thought of missing class or work for any reason made me so anxious, I felt like it was easier to just roll the dice and hope my body kept itself together than to let anyone down with my absence.Breaking doctor appointments because I didnt want to miss class was a nasty habit that I carried with me into the workplace. When something feels off, call your doctor, and when you appointment date arrives, actu ally go. One of the most helpful things Ive learned regarding this goal is to...4) Inform Your Boss the Day You Make An AppointmentRip the Band-Aid off. Email or call your babo as soon as your appointment is scheduled so you arent tempted to back out later. This has beencrucialin treating my own illness. Its considerate to give as much notice as possible so any necessary adjustments can be made for your absence, and you wont have to worry about forgetting to ask later or run the scenarios of being told no around in your mind.5) Have Your Meds Delivered to Your DoorThe last thing I want to do after a long day at work is wait in the long line at the pharmacy. Luckily, my insurance company has an option to have prescriptions delivered straight to my mailbox, and it has been a godsend. Saving time and stress is a major game changer for how I manage my JDM.Though living and working with a chronic illness can feel overwhelming, remember to put your health first.--Kayla Heisler is an essay ist and Pushcart Prizenominatedpoet. She is a contributing writer for Color MyBubble.Her work appears inNew Yorks Best Emerging Poetsanthology.
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