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Ten Rules, Ten Years, One Life: Reflections at 44
The setting is simple. A chef’s jacket. A keyboard resting quietly on the desk beside him. An hourglass placed in front of two coconuts marked with the number 44. Behind him, framed on the wall, hangs a list titled “10 Rules of the Chef in the Modern Era.”
By Cristian Marino15 days ago in Journal
The Most Common “Good CV, Bad Hire” Patterns in Tech – And How to Spot Them Earlier
Introduction: When a great CV doesn’t translate into great code If you’ve been hiring in tech for a while, you’ll recognise this scenario. On paper, the candidate ticks every box: nice mix of languages, a big name company or two, maybe a “lead” title, and a neat list of projects. Interviews feel smooth. Everyone gives a cautious thumbs up.
By Amit Kumar20 days ago in Journal
Workplace policies for 2026: what actually needs updating (and why it matters)
Workplace policies are a bit like smoke alarms. Nobody wakes up excited to update them. They just sit there… until the day something goes wrong and suddenly everyone’s asking, “Hang on—what’s our process here?”
By Dan Toombs22 days ago in Journal
My job status went from on-call to laid off
I was let go because the boss didn't want a woman washing dishes in the kitchen. While I'm relieved to be gone from that workplace, I'm still angry. The only boss who supported me left after an argument with the owner. After he quit, the main boss took over, acting superior and making the environment unbearable. On 10/16, I started my shift at 4:00 PM and found the dish pit already overflowing because the morning shift was eliminated, and only closers were scheduled. I started cleaning, but the other cook, admitted they were only washing what they needed, leaving the rest for me.
By stephanie borges23 days ago in Journal
Understanding a U.S. Government Shutdown
A “government shutdown” in the United States sounds like a sci-fi switch someone flipsand suddenly a whole country goes dark. Reality is messier, more legalistic, and (unfortunately) more human: it’s not the nation shutting off, it’s certain federal agencies losing legal authority to spend money, which then ripples into paychecks, services, contracts, and public trust.
By Sayed Zewayed25 days ago in Journal
A Complete Guide to Self Assessment Tax Returns in London
Navigating the UK tax system can feel labyrinthine, particularly for individuals and businesses with complex income streams. In London, where entrepreneurial activity, property investment, and freelance work thrive, understanding self assessment is not merely advisable—it is essential. This guide offers a comprehensive exploration of how self assessment tax returns work, who needs to file them, key deadlines, common pitfalls, and the value of professional support.
By Self Assessment Tax Return29 days ago in Journal










