'My Identical Twin Took My Place At Work So I Could Secretly Go On Vacation'
Noe Chance stood in for her twin sister, Ari, at work, as the latter had initially been refused time off from work by her employer.
Kansai International Airport Opened In 1994 And Has Reportedly Never Lost A Piece Of Luggage
Despite nearly 14 million passing through the Kansai International Airport last year, they were able to maintain their record of never losing any luggage.
Earn $650 And Up Delivering Lost Airport Luggage: Get Started With This Lucrative Side Hustle
Luggage couriers need to have a driving license and a clean driving history, whilst some companies will require you to own a certain type of vehicle.
'It Could Jeopardize Our Financial Security': Mom Who Earned $500K Refuses To Pay Daughter's Tuition
Businesswomen Andrea Mac refused to cover her daughter's college fees as she feels her children should be independent and understand the privilege of college.
Gen Z Is The New 'Toolbelt Generation': Skipping Degrees and Loans For Trade School and Blue-Collar Jobs
In the past year, there has been a 16 per cent increase in the number of enrollments into trade schools as many Gen Zers look for a more beneficial career path.
Drake Acquires Lavish $15M Texas Ranch: A New Chapter in the Lone Star State
Drake met the asking price of $15 million for the Dos Brisas property and could therefore be about to reside in Texas more frequently.
Combating Loneliness: How Small Group Travel is Helping Millennials and Gen Z Connect and Thrive
Young people are keen to partake in small group adventures so they can share experiences with others and prevent loneliness from negatively affecting them.
22% Employers Hesitant To Hire Pro-Palestine Protestors: Sees Them As Liabilities, Dangerous and Too Political
Roughly one in five employers are hesitant to hire a graduate that partook in pro-Palestine protests, whilst a similar portion of bosses feel the opposite.
Italians Demand an End to 'Monstrous' Al Fresco Dining Trend Loved by Tourists
Locals in Rome have grown disgruntled with visitors engaging in al fresco dining more often as more pavement space has been taken up and it is noisier at night.
From Laid off to Luxury Pet Sitting: How a 28-Year-Old Earned $26K in a Year With Rover
Dog sitters are in demand on a regular basis as many owners are unable to be at their home all the time, so someone else will be required to care for their dog.
Nearly 60% Americans Say 'Living Comfortably' Is Their Indicator of Financial Success
56 per cent of Americans want to be able to afford daily necessities and have money for savings before they declare themselves as financially successful.
Nearly 4 in 10 Millennials Take Time Off Without Telling Management: 'Quiet Vacationing' Is On The Rise
Some millennials are taking time off work in an unofficial capacity as they are nervous about requesting vacation days due to worrying about work piling up.
MI Entrepreneurs and Gig Workers Embrace $528 Guaranteed Monthly Income For Economic Empowerment
Recipients of the Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor program will receive close to $13,000 and will be able to spend the money however they wish.
Gen Z Are On Track To Outnumber Baby Boomers In The US Workforce And Are Determined To Succeed
Young employees are eager to impress their work bosses and be promoted to leadership roles at their workplace, whilst also prioritising a good salary.
Is Driving Uber, Lyft and DoorDash Worth It: Many Earn Lower Than Minimum In 5 Major US Metros
Gig drivers across America are not being paid their local minimum wage as their status as a contractor does not entitle them to employer benefits.
Woman Shares Struggle of Job Hunting While Pregnant and How Companies See Motherhood as a Risk
Kate Winnick applied for numerous jobs whilst being pregnant but found she was not invited back for final interviews when she disclosed her situation.
She Paid Off $300K Debt In 3 Years, Here Are Her Frugal Money Habits To Stay Out Of Debt
Bernadette Joy's seven money-saving habits for life include buying less expensive meat, making use of hotel room vanity kits and reusing takeout containers.
'They're Defined By What They Provide': Therapists Reveal Three Things Rich People Struggle With
Rich people struggle to deal with isolation, lacking with trust in others due to them possibility taking advantage of their status and not having a purpose.
Netflix Continues Its Rise In The Live Sports Market With New 3-Year NFL Deal
Next season's two NFL matches on Christmas Day will be exclusive to Netflix, with current Super Bowl winners, the Kansas City Chiefs, among the teams in action.
Young People Have Become Addicted To 'Blackout Shopping' Despite Later Regretting It
Through shopping on Shein and TikTok Shop, Gen Zers have developed a habit of spending frequently online as it provides them with a remarkable thrill.
UK Cracks Down On 'Just Stop Oil': Will Force Org To Pay For Being Disruptive And Make It Easier to Sue Them
Government adviser Lord Walney's new proposals will see people be able to claim compensation from Just Stop Oil protestors who disrupt them.
US Plumbing Jobs Has 40K Openings With Salaries That Are Up to $100K
There is greater appeal to get more young Americans into plumbing as more openings will need to be filled in the industry due to current workers retiring.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Charity No Longer Delinquent; Can Raise Or Spend Money Again
Archewell Foundation sent the cheque for their registration fees on time, but it was not processed by state officials before the deadline.
Meta Hired Him To Lead Their Human Exploitation Investigations, Then Fired Him Before He Started
Meta rescinded an offer to Paul Raffile to run their Human Exploitation investigations after he hosted a webinar about preventing further sextortion to minors.
Stressed Out Mom Buys $69K Flat For Herself; Takes A Break From Family Twice A Week
Gong Yan can focus on her own matters when residing at her small apartment in Changzhou, with the change benefiting her mental health.
Diploma Devaluation: Overqualified Chinese Graduates Desperate For Jobs Hired For Crematorium Role
A philosophy student that graduated with a master's degree was among the shortlisted applicants for a role in one of Guangzhou's crematoriums.
Survey: Employees Ages 18 to 34 Don't Need 40-Hour Workweeks To Be 'Better Workers'
81 per cent of young American's are in favour of the workweek being reduced to four days as it will make their company have greater productivity.
Manchester United Bans Remote Work: Come Back To Office Or 'Seek Alternative Employment'
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has referenced email traffic findings from one of his other companies as a reason for wanting Manchester United employees back in the office.
People Have Been Using 'The Most Magical Place on Earth' as a Remote Working Venue
Disney World has become a popular spot for remote workers since COVID-19, especially for writers and bloggers, due to them only requiring their laptop for work.
Study: Recruiters Hesitate to Hire Entrepreneurs For 9-to-5 Jobs, They 'Raise More Red Flags'
A recent study found that entrepreneurs face a challenge in landing a regular corporate job even when their qualifications matchup with non-entrepreneurs.