1. Making the Leap: Transitioning from Employee to Independent Contractor
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The proverb “look before you leap” is usually sage advice and one that is commonly understood in the English language. The phrase admonishes you to consider the consequences of the decision you’re about to make—a decision that might be hasty or risky. Sometimes, however, looking before you leap can cause unnecessary pause and it’s better instead to go with your gut—in other words, trust your intuition. That’s precisely what I did when I decided in late 2021 to make a monumental change in my career; I transitioned from being a full-time employee to an independent contractor (IC). Admittedly, I leapt without looking (or at least I didn’t look very much) and have never second guessed my decision. While I’m not encouraging others to make such an important decision in the same manner, for me it worked. It was the right time in my professional and personal life to make such a change. The Backstory For the 20+ years after graduating college, I held jobs in traditional employment settings. You know the drill—I went into an office (until hybrid was a thing), I received benefits such as health insurance, retirement savings plans, paid leave, etc. For me, that’s really all I knew for those 2+ decades, and it provided a sense of security and normalcy. I was doing what everyone else I knew was doing. I was somewhat aware of people taking other paths—for example, someone I supervised ultimately left the job to become a freelancer and start her own business. […]
2. What Is Psychological Safety? - Harvard Business Review
Feb 15, 2023 · Being vulnerable will feel risky. The key is to take risks in a safe environment – one without negative interpersonal consequences. “Anything ...
What exactly is psychological safety? It’s a term that’s used a lot but is often misunderstood. In this piece, the author answers the following questions with input from Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson, who coined the phrase “team psychological safety”: 1) What is psychological safety? 2) Why is psychological safety important? 3) How has the idea evolved? 4) How do you know if your team has it? 5) How do you create psychological safety? 6) What are common misconceptions?
3. Workplace Posters | U.S. Department of Labor
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Some of the statutes and regulations enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) require that notices be provided to employees and/or posted in the workplace. DOL provides free electronic copies of the required posters and some of the posters are available in languages other than English.
4. 60 Heartfelt Employee Appreciation Quotes to Say “Thank You”
Apr 4, 2024 · We've created a comprehensive list of 60 inspirational employee appreciation quotes (sorted by subject) to help you pick the perfect words every time.
60 team appreciation quotes to help you write the perfect thank you to your employees and recognize them for their work.
5. Subordinate Clauses | Promova Grammar
Subordinate clauses can be used to add complexity to a sentence, provide additional information, or show the relationship between two ideas. Here are some ...
Learn about subordinate clauses and their role in English grammar! Master the subordinate clause with helpful exercises.
6. [PDF] MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES
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7. [PDF] Utrecht Work Engagement Scale - Wilmar Schaufeli
Although the interviewed engaged workers indicated that they sometimes feel tired, unlike burned-out employees who experience fatigue as being exclusively ...
8. Educator Licensure - Maryland State Department of Education
Renewal and Advancement · Educator Certification Types · Licensure Areas · FAQ
Learn about the teacher certification process in Maryland, including application requirements and steps for educators to become certified in the state.