Wednesday, March 18, 2020
9 Signs You Are On The Right Career Path
9 Signs You Are On The Right Career Path Choosing the right career for you can be an incredibly difficult task. There are so many variables and curveballs that will be coming at you from every angle. Itââ¬â¢s easy to lose sight of the path you thought you were on- and whether or not you still want to be on it! But whether youââ¬â¢re brand new to the workforce or have been there for years, here are a few ways to know when youââ¬â¢re on the right track in a rewarding career: 1. You wake up happy.Trust us, most people donââ¬â¢t wake up energized and jazzed up to go about their days. If you actually look forward to going into the office, congrats! Youââ¬â¢ve done it!2. Your to-do list doesnââ¬â¢t make you cringe.You look at your list of daily tasks and are eager- even excited- to tackle most of them. You get right down to work when you get to work, rather than dragging your feet and putting it off as long as possible.3. The day flies.Before you know it itââ¬â¢s quitting time. Did you even eat lunch? You act ually enjoy the time you spend in the office. And you find yourself wishing you had just another hour to finish off a few loose ends.4. Youââ¬â¢re appreciated.Itââ¬â¢s clear that your coworkers and boss truly value the work youââ¬â¢re doing. You have their respect. You have their trust and thanks. And sure, hopefully soon, youââ¬â¢ll have that promotion.5. You wonââ¬â¢t shut up.You get home or out to happy hour with pals and all you want to talk about is your work and how great it is, or what youââ¬â¢re currently working on. A lot of people canââ¬â¢t stop talking about work because they canââ¬â¢t stop complaining about it. If youââ¬â¢re doing the opposite, youââ¬â¢re probably in the right place.6. You see the future.And itââ¬â¢s huge! You can see a clear and challenging career path for yourself at this company. Maybe not ââ¬Å"all the way to the top,â⬠but certainly to a satisfying end point that you would consider a milestone. If you start ass ociating yourself with your job as part of your identity, and you see the companyââ¬â¢s future success as integral to yours, then youââ¬â¢re right where you should be. One with the company!7. Youââ¬â¢re positive and helpful.Your coworkers like you because youââ¬â¢re upbeat, positive, and generous with your help. They turn to you first when questions or problems arise. Youââ¬â¢re looked to for leadership positions on projects and teams. You routinely go the extra mile- and you like doing it. The added effort only energizes you more. You are desperate to keep proving yourself and not lose your position or esteem.8. You donââ¬â¢t get sad on Sundays.You know those old Sunday afternoon blues? The feeling of dread when you realize you have to go to work tomorrow? If youââ¬â¢re not getting those pangs on a weekly basis, then thatââ¬â¢s a pretty good sign.9. You sing your companyââ¬â¢s praises.If your company comes up- either for its products or services or as a p lace to work, you canââ¬â¢t shut up about it. Youââ¬â¢re constantly encouraging friends or contacts to come work with you. Youââ¬â¢re pimping out your company at every turn. If this is you, well, you should probably stay right where you are. In your dream job!
Monday, March 2, 2020
Inventions and Inventors of the 18th Century
Inventions and Inventors of the 18th Century The 18th century, also referred to as the 1700s, marked the beginning of the first Industrial Revolution. Modern manufacturing began with steam engines replacing animal labor. The 18th century also saw the widespread replacement of manual labor by new inventions and machinery. The 18th century was also part of the The Age of Enlightenment,à aà historical period characterized by a shift away from traditional religious forms of authorityà and a move towards science and rational thought. The effects of 18th-century enlightenment led to the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolution. The 18th century also saw the spread of capitalismà and the increased availability of printed materials. Here is a timeline of the major inventions of the 18th century.à 1701 Jethro Tull invents the seed drill. 1709 Bartolomeo Cristofori invents the piano. 1711 Englishmen John Shore invents the tuning fork. 1712 Thomas Newcomen patents the atmospheric steam engine. 1717 Edmond Halley invents the diving bell. 1722 French C. Hopffer patents the fire extinguisher. 1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invents the first mercury thermometer. 1733 John Kay invents the flying shuttle. 1745 E.G. von Kleist invents the Leyden jar, the first electrical capacitor. 1752 Benjamin Franklin invents theà lightning rod. 1755 Samuel Johnson publishes the first English language dictionary on April 15th after nine years of writing.à 1757 John Campbell invents theà sextant. 1758 Dolland invents a chromatic lens. 1761 Englishmen John Harrison invents the navigational clock, orà marine chronometer,à for measuring longitude. 1764 James Hargreaves invents theà spinning jenny. 1767 Joseph Priestleyà invents carbonated water, orà soda water. 1768 Richard Arkwright patents theà spinning frame. 1769 James Wattà invents an improved steam engine. 1774 Georges Louis Lesage patents the electric telegraph. 1775 Alexander Cummings invents theà flush toilet.Jacques Perrier invents a steamship. 1776 David Bushnellà invents a submarine. 1779 Samuel Cromptonà invents theà spinning mule. 1780 Benjamin Franklin inventsà bifocal eyeglasses.Gervinus of Germany invents the circular saw. 1783 Louis Sebastienà demonstrates the first parachute.Benjamin Hanks patents the self-winding clock.Theà Montgolfier brothersà invent the hot-air balloon.Englishmenà Henry Cort invents the steel roller for steel production. 1784 Andrew Meikle invents the threshing machine.Joseph Bramahà invents the safety lock. 1785 Edmund Cartwright invents theà power loom.Claude Berthollet invents chemical bleaching.Charles Augustus Coulomb invents the torsion balance.Jean Pierre Blanchardà invents a working parachute. 1786 John Fitchà invents theà steamboat. 1789 Theà guillotineà is invented. 1790 The United States issued its first patent to William Pollard of Philadelphia for a machine that roves and spins cotton. 1791 John Barber invents the gas turbine.Early bicycles are invented in Scotland. 1792 William Murdoch inventsà gas lighting.The firstà ambulanceà arrives. 1794 Eli Whitneyà patents the cotton gin.Welshmenà Philip Vaughan invents ball bearings. 1795 Francois Appert invents the preserving jar of food. 1796 Edward Jenner develops theà vaccinationà for smallpox. 1797 Amos Whittemore patents a carding machine.A British inventor named Henry Maudslay invents the first metal or precision lathe. 1798 The first soft drink is invented.Aloys Senefelder invents lithography. 1799 Alessandro Voltaà invents the battery.Louis Robert invents the Fourdrinier Machine for sheet papermaking.
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