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download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Benjamin Fields, a 26-year-old teacher, student, and business owner. I got the job as a public school teacher in 2022. I used the majority of my leave from public school to go. I see my perfume business supporting me, and if I'm still teaching, I'll use that money to pay for travel and investments.
Persons: Benjamin Fields, he's, , I'm, Fields, Jila, I've, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Cornell University, Dubai, Ivory Coast, Google, USPS, Subway, lhaas Locations: Oklahoma, U.C . Berkeley, Dubai, Colombia, Portugal, London, Barcelona, Sydney, Ibiza, Berkeley, Antarctica, Vienna, Seville, Paris, Corfu, Cameroon, San Francisco, Monaco, Singapore, Macau
Carol Applebaum charges $125 an hour and helps her older clients downsize. "It'll be perfect for when she has a baby girl of her own," the woman told Applebaum. "Many parents long to pass down cherished possessions to their children, hoping to preserve family history and memories," Applebaum told Business Insider. If they gave into their guilt, the children felt obliged to take stuff they neither liked nor had room for. Applebaum, who charges $125 an hour for her services, said she is in an optimal position to understand all parties.
Persons: Carol Applebaum, , Applebaum, they'd, Appelbaum, didn't, They're, they'll, they're, Applebaum decluttering, They'd, " Applebaum Organizations: Service, Boy Scout, Business Locations: New York City, Houston
Test drivers on Project Rodeo say they push the company's self-driving software to its limit. Business Insider spoke with nine current and former Project Rodeo test drivers and three Autopilot engineers in states including California, Texas, and Florida. Test drivers on Project Rodeo say they push the company's self-driving software to its limit. Tesla did not respond to a detailed list of questions about Project Rodeo and its self-driving technology. Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket/GettyTwo years later, test drivers were asked to train the system near pedestrians, test drivers said.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, they're, Noah Berger, Missy Cummings, Cummings, Mark Rosekind, Patrick Pleul, Musk, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, They're, FSD, John Bernal, Bernal, Paul Hennessy, Five, , It's, Cruise, Mario Tama, Philip Koopman, Koopman, Alex Roy, Roy Organizations: Business, BI, Stanford University, National, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Drivers, Tesla, YouTube, Department of Transportation, San, Cruise, Carnegie Mellon University Locations: San Francisco, California , Texas, Florida, Texas, crosswalks, Cruise, Phoenix, Arizona, Los Angeles , California
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Peter Warwick, the CEO of Scholastic based in New York City about his daily routine. I became president and CEO of Scholastic in August 2021 after serving as an independent director on its board since 2014. I read The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Financial Times for world, political, and business news. Scholastic Inc.Outside Scholastic office visits, I attend important conferences related to publishing and education, such as the Frankfurt Book Fair in October. Scholastic Inc.As we wind down at the end of the day, Helen and I solve The New York Times "Connections" puzzle together before heading to bed.
Persons: Peter Warwick, Warwick, , It's, I've, I'm, Helen, it's, Underpants, Captain Underpants, Jane Zhang Organizations: Scholastic, Service, Thomson Reuters, Pearson, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, English Premier League, Arsenal, The Guardian, London Times, Daily Telegraph, Village, Scholastic Inc, Scholastic HQ, Warwick Locations: New York City, The, Hudson, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Clifford's, Cumberland, Assam, Warwick, New York, Jefferson City , Missouri, Frankfurt
Some Intel employees received pay cuts in 2023 to reduce costs and avoid layoffs. Intel announced layoffs this year, affecting employees' promised stock bonuses. Intel employees left frustrated comments underneath the FAQs on the company's internal network, two departing workers said. An Intel employee would be eligible for a four-week sabbatical after every four years of work or eight weeks after seven years. Intel employees who joined the company before it closed its pension plan to new entries in 2011 still get payouts.
Persons: , Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger, Gelsinger's, unvested RSUs, we're, Emma Cosgrove Organizations: Intel, Service, Nvidia, AMD, BI, Oregon Intel, Employees, SEC, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Tech, ecosgrove Locations: Oregon, Arizona , California
They have IRAs, savings accounts, and an investment portfolio to help during retirement. Like most people, I didn't really start thinking about retirement until I was past my mid-40s. With no house or vehicle payments, utilities, or property taxes, our investment income exceeds our budgeted monthly living expenses. Outside of that, we have our IRAs, savings accounts, and a small self-directed investment portfolio. Life Is What You Make ItLooking back, I wish I'd started sooner, but I was fortunate.
Persons: Chris Mott, couldn't, Mott, , I'm, Chris, Kim, Dodge, I've, It's, we've, I'd, Gigi, Papa, Manseen Logan Organizations: Service, Western, Social Security Locations: California, Western United States, Canada, Orange County, Yorba Linda, Vancouver , Washington, Orange, Lake Havasu, mlogan
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . My daughter, Julia, was 6 when she went trick-or-treating for the first time without me or my husband, Troy, on Halloween 2021. Eskridge with her daughter, Julia, then 6, at a neighborhood Halloween party in 2021. In 2022, Julia went trick-or-treating with two friends, one 7 and the other 8. The parent of the 7-year-old wanted to tag along, and although she was a bit disappointed, Julia went with the flow.
Persons: Kay Eskridge, , Julia, Troy, Jonetta, We'd, I'd, we'd, Nobody, Miss Dee, I've, we're, She'll Organizations: Service, Child Protection Services, Business Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, Troy
AWS CEO Matt Garman has been sent a letter from employees protesting his pro-RTO comments. Over 500 employees have signed a letter, sent on Wednesday, urging Garman to reconsider the plans. AdvertisementAmazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman is facing backlash from some employees over his comments about its return-to-office policy, according to an open letter obtained by Business Insider. The policy is stricter than at Amazon's peer companies and, by some accounts, stricter than Amazon's office work policy before the pandemic. The letter has been signed by 523 staff from Amazon and AWS, with 172 of those including their names.
Persons: Matt Garman, Garman, , Matt doesn't, Elizabeth Rutledge, Garman's, Andy Jassy, Margaret Callahan, we're, Amazon's, Jyoti Mann, Ashley Stewart Organizations: Service, Web, Business, AWS, BI, American Express, Amazon Locations: jyotimann
Two people recommended content creation; one of them said it's fun but takes time to build up. Four serial side hustlers suggested selling digital wall art on Etsy, creating content, or earning on-site commissions through the Amazon Influencer Program. AdvertisementMeghan Lim, 26Meghan Lim recommended making content. She has made money making videos and from pet sitting and dog walking. Another idea for content creation as a gig is making "content about products on TikTok shop and earn passive income that way," she said.
Persons: , Ryan, hustlers, Meghan Lim, Lim, Amber Smith, Amber Smith Smith, she's, wasn't, Smith, TikTok, Ryan Ryan, Meghan Lim Lim, Kate Robb, Jordan Robb, Robb, There's, Etsy, Isabella Diaz Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon Locations: Etsy
New data obtained by some lawmakers shows more student-loan borrowers taking advantage of that new process. Elizabeth Warren led some of her colleagues in calling for bolstered outreach on the bankruptcy process. AdvertisementAn updated process for student-loan borrowers to get rid of their debt in bankruptcy court is working, a group of Democratic senators said. Discharging student loans in bankruptcy court has been historically difficult. Lawmakers have also introduced legislation to make the bankruptcy process easier for student-loan borrowers.
Persons: Elizabeth Warren, , Dick Durbin, Sens, Raphael Warnock, Sheldon Whitehouse, Biden, Jerry Nadler, Nadler Organizations: Biden, Service, Business, Justice, Education, Democratic, Justice Department, DOJ, Lawmakers Locations: Sens, House
I got a hefty scholarship, which covered my living expenses, so I didn't work while I was in law school. I graduated from law school in May 2022I studied for and took the Washington, DC Bar exam that summer. Related storiesI now help individuals get into law school, perform well, and get jobs after law school. I wish I had had law school mentorship in my life — there is so much I just didn't know about the process. The business grew as my TikTok grew.
Persons: Sephora Grey, , I'm, they've, they're, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, LSU, University of Florida, Georgetown Law School, Washington , DC, Court, District of, Appeals, Federal Circuit, Boston University, lhaas Locations: Mississippi, Baton Rouge, Washington, District of Maryland, Ohio, Boston, Georgetown, Florida, Miami
Veronica Shanklin left her top marketing job to care for her grandmother with dementia in May 2013. My grandmother, then 82, who I called "Mama Nell," had become aggressive and physically lashed out at my mom. They'd shared a home in my native Dallas since Mama Nell was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease a few years earlier. I've established a nonprofit to help dementia carers like meMama Nell died in 2017 at the age of 86. In 2019, I founded the nonprofit Dementia Care Warriors to help Texan caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer's and related diseases.
Persons: Veronica Shanklin, , Mama Nell, They'd, Mom, Veronica Shanklin I'd, I've, it's Organizations: Service, PBS, Business, Business Administration, Arts Management, Shanklin, Dementia, Warriors Locations: Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, California
Rick Shiver said Hurricane Milton damaged the awning and ductwork of his Port Orange, Florida, home. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Rick Shiver, a 72-year-old retired firefighter in Port Orange, part of the Daytona Beach metropolitan area on Florida's Atlantic Coast. I live in Port Orange, Florida. AdvertisementA lot of the Port Orange area was underwater. Rick Shiver's home in Port Orange, Florida, after Hurricane Milton.
Persons: Rick Shiver, Milton, Port, Shiver, , I'm, Augustine, It's, Rick Shiver's, Hurricane Milton, Dan Latu, I've, We've, we've, they're Organizations: FEMA, Service, Daytona, Hurricane Locations: Port Orange , Florida, Port Orange, Daytona Beach, Coast, St, DeLand, Florida, Pennsylvania
I work one or two 12-hour shifts at the hospital a week, depending on the needs of my unit. I'm also an educator within my hospital, so I spend several days a week teaching patients in an outpatient setting. I go to work before my kids wake up and come home as they're crawling into bed. I feel guilty that my job completely removes me from my kids' lives for full days at a time. The long hours are worth it because my work is important to meI overcome mom guilt by being fully present when I'm with my kids.
Persons: Kimberly Hicks, Hicks, , It's, I've, I'm, he's, Jane Zhang Organizations: Service Locations: Northern California
I've been a member of my local "Buy Nothing" group on Facebook for five years. I've given away countless items to declutter my home. These are some of the things I've given away to members of my local But Nothing page. AdvertisementIt's better to post things that tally with the season. Still, taking other people's stuff is counter-productive, so much so that I've resisted the urge for the last few months.
Persons: I've, , Nobody, I'd, Marie Kondo's Organizations: Facebook, Service, NASA, Business
Peter Lewis, a tech and finance executive, travels yearly between two countries with his family. Lewis involves his son in work events, turning challenges into entrepreneurship lessons. "We're a traveling family," Lewis told Business Insider. "I've learned to find meaning in how our work and family lives intersect," Lewis said. If you work in Big Tech or finance and would like to share your work-life balance story, email Tess Martinelli at tmartinelli@businessinsider.com.
Persons: Peter Lewis, Lewis, , he's, Lewis —, it's, Tacoma , Washington —, I've, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, Business, He's, Big Tech Locations: Wichita , Kansas, Santiago , Chile, South America, Tacoma , Washington, Oregon, Big, tmartinelli
Here's how the process could work and what Wall Street bankers stand to gain. AdvertisementAs third-quarter earnings demonstrated, Wall Street dealmaking appears to be bouncing back after three years of lackluster activity. Spokespersons for both Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley declined to comment or confirm their reported participation in the project. The two investment bankers – neither of whom are affiliated with Goldman, Morgan Stanley, OpenAI, or Microsoft — requested anonymity to preserve industry relationships. Largely speaking, however, Wall Street is poised to win, Roberts said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, , OpenAI, , Morgan Stanley's, PwC, Michael Roberts, Morgan, Roberts, Wharton, dealmaker, Sam Altman, Altman, Elon Musk, Reed Alexander Organizations: Service, Wall Street Journal, Microsoft, The, BI, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Goldman, Wall Street, Wharton, dealmakers, Apple, Tesla Locations: San Francisco, Silicon Valley
Nabila Ismail quit her six-figure healthtech job to travel for a year before turning 30. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Nabila Ismail, a 30-year-old from New York who quit her corporate job to travel. When I was in pharmaceutical school, I promised myself I'd take a year off work to travel before I turned 30. Leaving my job felt like a bad breakup. Nabila Ismail in Mexico.
Persons: Nabila Ismail, Ismail, , It's, I'd, Nabila Ismail I, I've, I'm, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, University of Buffalo Locations: New York, Los Angeles, GoodRX, Bali, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, Pakistani, Mexico, tmartinelli
He lost 145 pounds — and had kept it off — by eating "whatever I wanted," but in smaller portions. They taught me about the kinds of healthy foods I should include in my diet, and I paid attention to them, but I didn't exercise. It was large enough to divide into three different servings, but I'd eat the whole thing plus the bread that came with it. I'd eat anything with a nice custard filling. I dropped 30 pounds, then 50 pounds, then 100 pounds.
Persons: Stephen McKenna's, , Stephen McKenna, I'd, Stephen Organizations: Service, Sports, Business Locations: Boston, Italian
Having a colonoscopy served as the wake-up call she needed to make lifestyle changes to improve her health. I've struggled with constipation and bleeding with bowel movements since childhood. When I was 16, I decided to become vegan, but I was still eating a high-processed vegan diet, so the change didn't help my digestive issues. The bleeding with bowel movements continued on and off through adulthood but got continuously worse with age. After the colonoscopy and lifestyle changes, now at 25, I experience bleeding or pain with bowel movements maybe once a year.
Persons: Gabriella Parker, , I've, they'd Organizations: Service, American Cancer Society
McDonald's supplier Taylor Farms recalled some yellow onions due to potential E. coli contamination. AdvertisementA major McDonald's supplier is reportedly recalling some of its yellow onions as the fast-food chain deals with a deadly E. coli outbreak. Taylor Farms did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. The letter, which was obtained by the Colorado Sun, told customers with certain batches of Taylor Farms onions to destroy them. McDonald's did not respond to a question from BI during the call about whether other restaurants relied on the same supplier for onions.
Persons: McDonald's, , Taylor Organizations: Taylor Farms, Colorado Sun, Service, Bloomberg, Business, Food, US Foods, for Disease Control, Prevention, CDC Locations: Colorado, Arizona, McDonald's
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries was charged with sex trafficking on Tuesday. AdvertisementLong before federal charges hit, there were concerns about former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries — and lawsuits that attacked the way he ran his company. Attorneys for Jeffries and Smith told Business Insider in statements that they would respond "in the courthouse." "This is very much a military operation," Jeffries told The Wall Street Journal in 1997. The pilot accused the CEO of enacting similar standards on board as in Abercrombie stores and firing him due to his age.
Persons: Mike Jeffries, Jeffries, Abercrombie, , Mike Jeffries —, Matthew Smith, Smith, Fitch, Les Wexner, Jeffrey Epstein, Paul Harris, Bruce Weber, Weber, Barts, Tig Ol, Erik Gordon, Jeffries shouldn't Organizations: Abercrombie, Fitch, Service, Prosecutors, Wall Street, Revenue, CNN, Hamptons, Employees, Supreme, University of, BBC, Eastern, of Locations: Midwest, New York City, St, Oklahoma, Assam, Darjeeling, of New York
Jerry Lee, a former Google manager, said the company graded candidates on four attributes. He said Googleyness requires a set of soft skills that is objective. While at Google, I interviewed several potential new hires and ranked them based on "Googleyness." Googleyness captures the broad range of soft skills needed to align with your coworkers, such as dependability, helpfulness, and willingness to go above and beyond. When answering a question in a Google interview, make sure your answer is honest, company-specific, and proves your soft skills.
Persons: Jerry Lee, Lee, , you've, I've, they'd, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Google, Service, Big Tech Locations: tmartinelli
The family was shocked and disappointed by the coddling of kids when they returned to the US. She was featured in "The Danish Secret to Happy Kids," a new book that champions Nordic parenting. It was a complete 180 from our experience in Denmark, where the kids understood to be careful. The children set the table and helped themselves from a big dish in the middle. But we're grateful we had the chance to raise our children in Denmark — at least for a while.
Persons: Becca Itkowitz, , I, It's, Max, we'd, Evan, I'd Organizations: Service, Nordic, Business, Denmark — Locations: Denmark, Illinois
Companies like Aetna or AARP/UnitedHealthcare are merging their coverage plans, while previous insurers like Mutual of Omaha are leaving the market. AdvertisementWhile beneficiaries with Part A and B Medicare could see premium adjustments, most major changes will occur for people with supplemental Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. Healthpilot found that 10% of Medicare Advantage plans will be at the maximum deductible — up from 5% last year. Most Medicare Advantage beneficiaries will still have prescription drug coverage in the new year, but they may face higher out-of-pocket costs. Baby boomers are already struggling with healthcare costsThese changing Medicare costs come as many low-income baby boomers are struggling to keep up with medical bills.
Persons: , Elizabeth Ayoola, Ayoola, Healthpilot, boomers, Lisa Callejas, Callejas, Betty, Betty —, Betty isn't Organizations: Medicare, Social Security, Service, Insurance, Companies, Aetna, AARP, BI, Healthpilot, Business, Security, Social Locations: Omaha, Mexico, Illinois
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