By Max. What to know A resume — which can also be called a CV (Curriculum Vitae) outside of North America — is a document that you use to present your background, skills, accomplishments, etc. to potential employers. Most employers look at your educational history and your previous work history to learn about you. ResumesContinueContinue reading “Writing A Resume, Understanding Cover Letters, & More”
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Buying Your First Car
By Max. Keep in mind… In this post we’ll walk through the main points for buying your first vehicle, as well as all that goes into actually obtaining it! I’ll cover two common ways to purchase a vehicle, since I have experience with both. I want to preface this with by saying that both ofContinueContinue reading “Buying Your First Car”
Opening a Bank Account, Using Debit Cards, & More – Quick rundown
By Max. How do I open a bank account? To open a bank account, you need to provide some identifying information. For example, your ID, social security number, your birth date, and phone number. Most banks require you to be 18+ to open up an account. That said, some banks will allow student or childContinueContinue reading “Opening a Bank Account, Using Debit Cards, & More – Quick rundown”
Credit Cards: What are they and why do I need one?
By Max. Credit cards seem scary! Credit cards are a spooky concept, especially when we start talking about loans, debt, etc. To put it simply, a credit card is similar to a debt card, except that instead of using money you already have, you essentially ‘borrow’ money that you have to pay back later. UsuallyContinueContinue reading “Credit Cards: What are they and why do I need one?”
Cleaning With ADHD & Other Neurodiversities
By Max Cleaning can be super overwhelming, even on your best days.Around 4.4% of all American adults have been diagnosed with ADHD. Which doesn’t seem like a lot, right? But, that’s around 9 million or so people. That aside, how do you handle cleaning as an adult with ADHD, Autism, and other neurodiversities? I amContinueContinue reading “Cleaning With ADHD & Other Neurodiversities”
