Game of Phones
Bad phone etiquette can transform your workplace into a medieval soap opera. Which house are you in?

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Bad phone etiquette can transform your workplace into a medieval soap opera. Which house are you in?

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In today’s throwaway society, out with the old and in with the new has become the accepted way of life. Surrounded by such a mentality, when the day you have always dreamed of finally arrives it’s natural to think, “I want a brand new engagement ring, the latest and greatest money can buy.”

Source : Five Reasons Every Woman Should Own a Vintage Engagement Ring
We noticed a bunch of lists/stories out there regarding the best credit cards for 2015, but no one seemed to evaluate the best cards based on credit score. So how do you know if you qualify and which one is best for you? Since approval for these cards is dependent on your credit score, we put together a list of the best credit cards of 2015 based on the credit score required to get approved for these offers. All you need to do is figure out your credit score and check out this fun infographic! Check your credit score for free using CompareCards’ Credit Concierge service (http://www.comparecards.com/credit-concierge).

When you are a small business owner, you often hear the term “bad credit” and are warned to avoid this phenomenon like the plague. Fortunately for those who cannot avoid it, there are companies (like Shield Funding) that offer bad credit business loans without impressive tax returns or lengthy credit checks. Regardless, the questions about bad credit still stand: Why has bad credit for small businesses become so prevalent in recent years? What percentage of small business owners are still dealing with bad credit today? What are simple things that you can do to improve your personal credit score, and how should your personal and business accounts interact? With this infographic, we hope to answer these questions and more, while also giving you the tools you need to start or develop your small business.

Ever wondered why you are attracted to specific jobs? Have you considered if you would be happy as an architect? Or if you’d be bored as a software engineer? Your personality type could have everything to do with your preferences.
Understanding your personality type could be a key factor in finding the career that makes you happy. This infographic, compiled by Truity Psychometrics, a provider of online personality and career assessments, as well as the developer of the TypeFinder® personality type assessment, details the four dimensions of personality type and suggests ideal jobs for each type.
