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I work at my clinic 40 hours a week, but I used to spend a lot of my time documenting patient notes outside those hours. AdvertisementLast fall, I started using Suki AI, an AI-powered voice assistant, to help me make notes from patient interactions. I'm in favor of using AI for notetaking, but do have hesitations about using it for other purposes in the medical field. I signed up to trial Suki AI, which I heard the American Academy of Family Physicians endorsed, and a competitor product. I'm all in when it comes to using AI for transcription and summing up visits, but we have to make sure we have appropriate guardrails when going beyond that.
Persons: , Jennifer J, Bryan, I've, It's, I'd, Suki, I'm, we're Organizations: Service, Hattiesburg Clinic, Business, Mississippi State Medical Association, American Academy of Family Physicians Locations: Mississippi
My husband, Ryan, and I practice gentle parenting. We were pleased my parents moved cross-countryI was raised with a certain amount of dieting. My parents moved from Charlottesville, Virginia, to California in 2021 when my daughter was 2, and I was about six weeks pregnant with my son. Mulligan coached her mom in gentle parenting. The following year, Mom moved to a retirement community within 15 minutes of our house.
Persons: , Joelle Mulligan, Ryan, Dad couldn't, Dad, Mulligan, Mom, I'm, millennials Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Santa Cruz , California, Charlottesville , Virginia, California
Read previewIt's official: The labor market vibes are not great. It's the largest tumble in sentiment since August 2021 — and workers' experiences with and expectations for the labor market are partially to blame. A weaker jobs market — although one that's still historically strong — is warping Americans' beliefs about the economy. Even so, though, it'll take a little while for new monetary policy to trickle into daily life and the labor market. Are you having trouble finding a job, or is the job market making you feel bad?
Persons: , It's, Jerome Powell, Wells, Shannon Seery Grein, Jeremiah Kohl, Dana M, Peterson, it'll, Julia Pollak Organizations: Service, Conference, Business, Federal Reserve, Conference Board, Conference Board's, New York Federal Reserve's Survey, Consumer, Survey, Labor
Many new programmers who start in Gaba's shoes turn to free YouTube videos or their pricey counterpart, programming courses. "I started learning programming very late in my life, around 25, and I was completely confused at the time," Gaba told Business Insider. In the search for alternative resources, Gaba discovered ways to access Google's programming courses for free. AdvertisementAuditing a Google programming course allows you to enroll without receiving credit or a certification. Gaba recommends Google's Machine Learning Crash Course as a great way to dabble in machine learning without being overwhelmed by every algorithm out there.
Persons: , Sahil Gaba, Gaba, SQL Gaba, GitHub Gaba, It's, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Gaba, Amazon, Trade, Linux, SQL, Big Tech, Cybersecurity Locations: tmartinelli
Read previewTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is calling guaranteed basic income "unlawful." This new lawsuit comes after Paxton sued the county in April over another guaranteed basic income pilot called Uplift Harris. Some Texas lawmakers have called guaranteed basic income socialist, or a means to "hand out money like popcorn." Related storiesPaxton's lawsuit could impact the livelihoods of GBI participantsFor many participants, guaranteed basic income is a financial safety net. Have you participated in a guaranteed basic income program?
Persons: , Ken Paxton, Paxton, Harris, St . Louis, Harris County Attorney Christian D, Menefee, Delwin Sutton, Sutton, Rodney Ellis, Ellis Organizations: Service, Prosperity, Texas Supreme, Business, Attorney's, General's, Texas, Republican, Harris County Attorney, Community Prosperity Locations: Texas, Harris County, Harris, Houston, America, Arizona , South Dakota, Iowa, St .
Before starting my own company, I worked in HR for 20 years and spent time in employment law. For example, "I don't need help, just a listening ear for a minute and some reassurance that it gets easier." To be a great employee, you don't have to have every solution, but showing ownership and having ideas can help solve the problem much more quickly. When you're a good team player, your manager is more likely to fight for you to stay on their team. It's important to remember that sometimes, these decisions are out of your control, but displaying good traits can strengthen your case.
Persons: , Ashley Herd, doesn't, I'm, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, lhaas Locations: Atlanta
My husband, Nick, and I thought it was cute when our first daughter was born on August 25, 2015, on our dog, Koda's fourth birthday. The day before we had our latest baby, Valentina, my eldest Sophia, 9, wished upon a star that she would arrive healthy on her birthday. Our daughters feel unique and specialAnother thing that people say to us is, "Oh, the poor kids, having to share a birthday." Meanwhile, Nick contacted the Guinness Book of World Records from the hospital on the day that Valentina, now one month old, was born. Do you have an interesting story about your family to share with Business Insider?
Persons: , Kristin Lammert, Nick, Koda's, Valentina, Sophia, I'd, we'd, Guilana, Mia, Covid, hyperemesis, Guiliana —, Mia —, they'd, We're Organizations: Service, Business, Guinness, World Records Locations: South Carolina
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Christin Baumgarten, 39, about living in Bali with her husband and two kids. I moved to Bali from Berlin in April 2014. I moved to Bali when it was becoming known as an emerging startup hubI initially just planned to stay in Bali for the length of the three-month internship. Related storiesI was lonely at first, but now I have a husband and 2 kids hereInitially, I found Bali a bit lonely. Another is that following the Ukraine war, lots of people from Russia and Ukraine have moved to Bali.
Persons: , Christin Baumgarten, I'd, I've, we've, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Tourism Locations: Bali, Berlin, Silicon Valley, Indonesian, Sumatra, Germany, Bali ., Ukraine, Russia, Renon
The ratio of job openings to unemployed people — an indicator of job availability — has declined considerably over the past two years. As a Black man, Jared said he thinks it's likely he's also faced some discrimination on his job hunt. AdvertisementJared said he also suspects that being a Black man has sometimes worked against him during job interviews. AdvertisementInterviewing can be a difficult skill to masterA competitive job market and discrimination during the hiring process aren't the only reasons Jared thinks he's struggled to land a job. While Jared feels he has a pretty good handle on the job market challenges he's facing, he said that sometimes, certain developments can perplex him.
Persons: , Jared, he's, who's, What's, it's, George Floyd, haven't, wasn't, he'd, hadn't, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, LinkedIn Locations: New York, California
I landed my current role in PR middle management through a Facebook mentoring groupThe CEO, Tiffany Joy Murchison, led a session I joined and asked the class what we wanted to discuss. In middle management, there's an adjustment phase where you adapt to established procedures. AdvertisementI think many middle managers feel undervalued because it's not a lane many want to be in. Amazon's recent announcement that they're cutting down on middle managers saddens me. Middle managers are crucial in bridging communication between executives and staff, ensuring operations run smoothly.
Persons: , Michelle Busch, I've, Tiffany Joy Murchison, We'll, we're, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, TJM, Media, lhaas Locations: Washington ,, Brooklyn , New York, New York
Read previewMario Vasquez Zuniga, 29, got a taste of entrepreneurship three years before he launched his own business. In 2023, Vasquez Zuniga quit his job and cofounded Collective, a consulting firm, with former colleague Thea Appling. Vasquez Zuniga is a first-generation college graduate who earned his degree from San Francisco State University in 2016. Vasquez Zuniga has another advantage: He's a native Spanish speaker, and he said nearly all of the people he works with are bilingual. Vasquez Zuniga added that setting milestones is also key for new entrepreneurs.
Persons: , Mario Vasquez Zuniga, Vasquez Zuniga, Thea Appling, " Vasquez Zuniga, who's, undervalue, they've, hasn't Organizations: Service, Lucas Public Affairs, Business, Treasury Department, Bureau of Labor Statistics, San Francisco State University, Small Business Administration, CPA, Sacramento Valley Small Business Development Center, Immigrants Locations: Palmdale , California, Sacramento, El Salvador, Spanish
Read previewSouth Korean companies are investing billions of dollars in the US to take advantage of two big laws meant to boost American manufacturing. A Financial Times analysis of United Nations data found South Korean companies invested $21.5 billion in US projects in 2023, more than any other country. Related storiesAnd South Korean investments span multiple states, mainly in the South. In the past decade, South Korean companies have created about 7,000 jobs in Texas and nearly 8,000 jobs in Indiana. Those provisions have incentivized South Korean companies to divert from China and focus more on the US.
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Since 2019, Oberman, his wife, and their two cats have lived in five cities across four countries. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "With a creative background, I bring some flexibility to our travels," the 38-year-old told Business Insider via email, adding, "I have options to work no matter where we land." Over the past year, Business Insider has interviewed several people who have moved away from their home countries. The couple found a full-time day care option that charges roughly $400 a month for children less than one year old, according to a document provided to Business Insider.
Persons: , Chris Oberman, Oberman, he's, Netherlands Chris Oberman Organizations: Service, Business, South Locations: Netherlands, , Beijing, Shanghai, Erbil, Iraq, Seoul, South Korea, China
Read previewMatthew, a registered nurse based in the Western US, began working as a field case manager about a decade ago. But it wasn't until several years later that he started working multiple jobs in secret to boost his income. While working multiple jobs can be stressful at times, Matthew said he hasn't burned out yet. Today, he works as an occupational health nurse for a corporation in addition to his case manager job. AdvertisementAre you working multiple remote jobs at the same time and willing to discuss details about your pay and schedule?
Persons: , Matthew, He'd, jugglers, it's, he's Organizations: Service, Business, BI, COVID
We stayed for 10 months and fell in love with the place for its optimal work-life balance and gorgeous weather. My current job understands my remote work lifestyle and allows me to work from anywhere. AdvertisementI miss being close to my family, but I don't miss MelbourneI don't miss Melbourne much, except for being close to family and friends. However, remote work in digital marketing has allowed me to turn my life into a workcation. I've found a way to balance work and leisure, making every day feel like a beach day.
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A survey of 2,000 elementary school teachers from the Carnation Breakfast Essentials brand conducted by Talker Research in June found that 1 in 5 teachers said they spend over $300 out of pocket on classroom items. AdvertisementMaegan Driver spent money to decorate her room with an ocean theme. She also bought items at local stores. What the three teachers bought for their classroom goals and needsDriver said no one wants to go into a boring classroom, and she bought most of the items in her room. Some items Driver bought this summer include paint brushes, dot markers, a rug, and musical instruments.
Persons: , Driver, Rebecca Johnson, Johnson, Steve Majors, It's, Yelena Khazan, Khazan, Yelena Khazan Majors, Majors, Rebecca Johnson's, Rebecca Johnson Johnson, Mrs Organizations: Service, Business, Driver, Research, Trinity Christian Academy in, Horizon Science Academy Columbus Middle, Teach, America Locations: Trinity Christian Academy in Oklahoma, Ohio, Florida
But one employee — or "partner," as Starbucks calls them — at a store that adopted the Siren Craft System earlier this year told Business Insider that the system isn't as effective as Starbucks has portrayed. The Siren Craft System is supposed to free up time that partners can devote to customer service and improving their coffee-making skills, Starbucks said in July. "Unless it's insanely slow, there's no time at any time of day to practice latte art or make samples for customers," the employee who has used the Siren Craft System said. The Siren Craft System is just Starbucks' latest effort to shorten wait times and improve operations at its stores. But now, the Siren System reserves one blender for frappuccinos and the other for Refreshers.
Persons: , baristas, Laxman Narasimhan, Brian Niccol, Niccol, we've, Thomas Organizations: Service, Starbucks, Business, BI, Siren, System, Siren System Locations: Plano , Texas
I work a full-time 9-to-5 job as a project manager and also run an e-commerce business on the side. Related storiesBalancing a full-time job, an e-commerce business, and family life is challengingI feel accomplished because I'm able to support my family through multiple income streams, which add up to over six figures. When the company where I work full-time went through a round of layoffs last year, I was extremely anxious about potentially losing our main source of income. This stress led to me being distracted during family time and occasionally snapping at my husband over minor issues. Last holiday season, I was swamped with a major project deadline at my full-time job at the same time I had a spike in online sales.
Persons: , Michaelle Barbor, It's, I've, We've, I'm, Michaelle, She'd, we've, He'd, Jane Zhang Organizations: Service, Business, Facebook Locations: King , North Carolina
AdvertisementDavis shared how he's grown his net worth — and why he thinks finding one's dream work can help them live their ideal life. For example, if a person retires at age 60 — rather than age 50 — then it would be much easier for them to hit their retirement savings goal. That's why Davis thinks the key is finding one's dream work. "You just need enough money to cover any shortfall between what you want to spend and what your dream work pays," he said. To be sure, finding a job — forget about one's dream job — is easier said than done in today's economy.
Persons: , he'd, Brian Davis, Davis —, he's, Davis, — Davis, Brian Davis Davis, Katie, it's, they've, hasn't, That's Organizations: Service, FIRE, Business, BI Locations: Abu Dhabi, Brazil, Lima, Peru, South America
AdvertisementFor most of my time at Amazon, I've been going into the office five days a week. When Amazon RTO rules started requiring people to come into the office three days a week, I noticed that in-person work helped me and my team collaborate better. Roughly a month after I started, I decided to work in the office five days a week. I heard rumors about Amazon employees "coffee badging" on the news, but I don't personally know of anyone who's done it. In-person work has helped my team collaborate and improved my focusI heard about Amazon's new RTO policy, requiring employees to come in five days a week, on Monday.
Persons: , Luka Emrashvili, I've, It's, I'd, they'd, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Big Tech Locations: Amazon, New York, I'm, Georgia, Eastern Europe, weren't, Bryant
It's a blanket assumption to think everybody has access to grandparents — or still has grandparents alive. AdvertisementHealth and distance get in the way of helpMy parents live just 15 minutes away, so you might assume they can help. They can't — and, at this stage, won't — because they're in poor health, and my dad works very long hours. They're both employed and can't assist us when we need them unless it's planned months in advance. "After everything was finished, my dad said, '"We really can't do this anymore."
Persons: , Victoria Thorsen, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, They're, it's, It's, — aren't, they're Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Pennsylvania
She told Business Insider that the difference between an au pair and a nanny is in the scope of the role. "Au pairs are allowed to negotiate for more; however, most families pay this because au pairs are afraid to speak up." Related storiesHutchinson's interest in becoming an au pair was sparked by her college dean, who talked fondly of her experiences as an au pair in America two decades earlier. Typically, they would video chat with a potential au pair from afar before hiring one for a 12-month position. She's still waiting on paperwork, but once her au pair time concludes, she plans to pursue a different path.
Persons: , Angel Hutchinson, she's, She's, Hutchinson, ZAR, we've, Hutchinson's, she'd, it's, I've, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, State Department, Rockies, VW Jetta, lhaas Locations: Durban, South Africa, Maryland, Puerto Rico, America, Indian, New Jersey, Colorado
Read previewNikki, a recent college graduate, has been struggling to find a job after completing her degree in biochemistry this year. While a cooling job market has made it harder for Americans of all ages to find work, young college grads are among the groups being hit the hardest. This means young college grads have been more likely to be unemployed than the broader population, even as the job market has returned to a more normal post-pandemic state over the past two years. "If you don't have a job, if you're a new grad, finding a job is actually unusually difficult." AdvertisementAre you a recent college graduate who's struggling to find a job?
Persons: , Nikki, She's, Zers, grads, Julia Pollak, Pollak, Gen Zers, that's, Nick Bunker, who's Organizations: Service, Business, Federal Reserve Bank of New, LinkedIn, Federal Reserve Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
On Wednesday, Boeing announced it will be temporarily furloughing a "large number" of white-collar employees. The news comes after around 30,000 Boeing workers began a strike on Friday after rejecting a new pay contract. "We are initiating temporary furloughs over the coming days that will impact a large number of US-based executives, managers, and employees," Kelly Ortberg, the CEO of Boeing, wrote in an email to employees. In a union vote on September 12, workers voted against an agreement that Boeing and the labor union for machinists and aerospace workers had proposed. Read the full memo Ortberg sent to employees:Team,As you know, the IAM 751 and W24 went on strike last Friday.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, It's, furloughs, Kelly Organizations: Service, Wednesday, Boeing, Employees, Business Insider, IAM Locations: Boeing's, Pacific Northwest
They were lucky enough to lock in a 2.79% mortgage rate when they bought it — the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is over 5% today. However, one non-financial factor began to lure the couple away from Colorado: family. Due to Massachussets' "higher cost of living," Nicole said the move has had a significant impact on their finances. For these people, buying a new home could mean taking on a significantly higher mortgage rate and monthly mortgage payment than they previously had. Lastly, while they live closer to family, Nicole said this hasn't saved them money on childcare.
Persons: , Nicole Stanley, Jacob, Nicole, who's, Jacob don't, Jacob aren't Organizations: Service, Business, . Colorado, Denver, BI Locations: Denver, Aurora , Colorado, Colorado, Mattapoisett , Massachusetts, Massachusetts, New York, California, — Massachusetts, Massachuseets
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