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Some small-business merchants and companies allegedly used suspected underhand tactics to profit off of people during the infancy of the Covid 19 pandemic. Prices rose for products and services virtually everywhere across the United States. In some places, prices allegedly doubled overnight after the coronavirus pandemic was introduced to America. Your local bodega that sold sodas and sweet treats for a certain price suddenly jacked it up almost twofold. Oil change prices allegedly skyrocketed. And, investors who poured millions of dollars into investing in the coronavirus vaccine allegedly became “really really rich.” It's highly suspected that because of Covid, supermarkets are allegedly to blame for skyrocketing chicken, turkey, beef, pork, lamb, venison, and seafood prices. Is this true?





Some employees are not feeling excited nor head over heels about heading back to the office. Working from home is today’s new norm for employees getting things done without an intrusive supervisor, boss, or coworkers shadowing their shoulders to see if they're keeping the productivity up to snuff. Hybrid work which requires showing up to the office once or twice weekly helps some employees have a peace of mind in the process of working from home full time. As some employers are mandating their employees return to the office full-time, some employees are allegedly feeling some kind of way because they don’t want to be in the office for eight hours. Moreover, some employees feel hesitant about returning to the office because they got used to the “work from home lifestyle.” And, some employees harbor secret feelings about working with others they don’t want to look or converse with on the job, which may contribute to the reason why some employees prefer hybrid work from home full time.






Since when did Walmart employ the practice of hiring new employees with an annual starting salary of $95,000? The good news about this job is, it may inspire you to go out and train to get your CDL commercial drivers license. Having your CDL’s is a good move if you’re intending to drive as a full-time career. According to CNN, Walmart truck drivers will now start at $95,000 a year. This gives dedicated truck drivers hope about earning good money working for Walmart.com as a long-haul Walmart truck driver.Walmart truck drivers are responsible for delivering goods from the Walmart factory to Walmart stores, additionally to delivering goods to e-commerce Walmart warehouses. As Walmart noticed a shortage of truck drivers throughout the United States, they allegedly ruled out this appealing offer to qualified job candidates seeking full-time truck driver positions with attractive starting annual salaries. According to the CNN article in so many words, Walmart allegedly rolled out a three-month incentive for internal employees-supply chain workers to train and earn their CDL license so they can become Walmart truck drivers. Walmart is offering the attractive $95,000 annual starting salary because they have an understanding that the turnover rate in the trucking industry is “quite high.” If you’re looking for a stable job working for a multibillion dollar company and up to snuff for long-haul truck driving year-round, you’re encouraged to visit these job listings for Walmart trucking jobs.





Who in their right mind would want to work in Antarctica? Yet, work at a remote post office in Antarctica and sleep on business premises? Believe it or not, people around the world according to the Washington Post are applying for one particular job in Antarctica. People across the world are applying online to work at a post office in Antarctica counting Penguins. What kind of job is that and how much are they paying? Would anyone in their right mind move to an article 2 work remotely at a post office accounting Penguins and sleeping on company property? Some people are up to the task of doing just that. The Antarctica post office has been converted into a museum. According to the article, “Applicants are warned it’s not a glamorous job. Employees must live without running water, Internet or cellphone service for five months. The team resides together in a small lodge, where they sleep in bunk beds and share a single bathroom and camping toilet. Visiting ships will offer showers when they stop by.” Wait a minute. A visiting ship with a shower on board? Is this how employees will take showers? They have to wait for the “Antarctica shower ship” to arrive? This job must be paying some serious bucks.








The New York City Department of Transportation made a post today on Facebook announcing NYC Mayor Eric Adams making a historic investment to tackle the New York City traffic violence crisis and help New Yorkers stay safe. According to the Facebook post, Mayor Adams allegedly took part in a $900 million plus investment towards the betterment of the Empire State. The $900 million plus investment will also contribute toward “bike lane hardening,” which is a specific lane designated just for New York City bikers-cyclists “not motorcyclists.”







New York City Mayor Eric Adams is doing something nice for Ukrainians that are currently experiencing hardship during the Russian invasion. Ukrainians who escaped the Ukraine and made it to New York City will discover a helping hand from the mayor. Mayor Adams is rolling out a $2 million fund for Ukrainians fleeing war, according to a NY1.com article. The two million-dollar New York fund Mayor Adams is rolling out for Ukrainians escaping the Russian invasion will help Ukrainians that recently located to New York City looking to spread out in any of the five boroughs. The fund will help Ukrainians with immigration legal, social services, and translation services, according to the article mentioned in so many words. The City of New York stands with Ukraine against Russia.