There’s a persistent belief that retiring early translates to a longer life, often linked to a supposed “Boeing study” on life expectancy and retirement age. This article dives into the truth behind this claim. The ‘Boeing study’ and its findings The concept hinges on an actuarial study supposedly conducted by …
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10 No-degree remote AI jobs to launch your tech career
Are you passionate about technology but don’t have a traditional college degree? Don’t let that hold you back from pursuing your dream career in AI! The field is booming with exciting opportunities, and many remote AI jobs don’t require formal education or experience. Find Genuine Remote Jobs at Companies That …
Read More »Planning your dream holiday to some place far from home
Effective international travel planning requires a rigorous approach to financial management, seasonal climate analysis, and comprehensive logistical estimation. Successful long-haul holidays depend on early fiscal discipline, such as utilizing term deposit accounts to maximise interest gains before departure. Selecting a destination involves more than personal preference; it necessitates an evaluation …
Read More »How to outdo your competition with great customer service
When you’re in business, you need to win. You want to make sure that you are leaving your competition in the dust at all times. One way you can do this is by outdoing them with great customer service. Great customer service will set your business apart and raise it …
Read More »Mood-boosting foods: More than just a fad, it’s a feel-good fact!
Feeling blue? Forget sugary quick fixes and unlock a brighter outlook with the power of mood-boosting foods! While food isn’t a magic bullet for mental health concerns, incorporating certain mood-boosting foods into your daily routine can provide your body and brain with the building blocks for happiness. These aren’t just …
Read More »Capital flight: What happens when governments nationalise bank accounts
In recent years, the spectre of capital flight has haunted countries grappling with economic instability, as governments, in desperate bids to solidify control and stabilise their economies, have taken drastic measures by nationalising bank accounts. Such interventions, far from being a panacea, have often precipitated dire consequences for the national …
Read More »State-sponsored health checkups: A prescription for early detection and equity?
The idea of state-sponsored health checkups for all citizens is a complex one with compelling arguments on both sides. Here are some of the key points to consider: Potential benefits: Early detection and prevention of disease The power of early intervention: Early detection and intervention are transformative tools in the …
Read More »Is there still a middle class in Trinidad and Tobago?
Whether a robust middle class still exists in Trinidad and Tobago is a complex question with no easy answer. Here’s what we know: Arguments for an existing middle class in Trinidad and Tobago The World Bank’s income-based definition of the middle class, placing individuals earning between US$10 and US$50 per …
Read More »How Trinidad can skyrocket TTD to match the mighty USD
Imagine a Trinidad and Tobago where buying that dream gadget with TTD wouldn’t require dipping into a bottomless wallet. Picture shelves stocked with affordable imported goods, businesses seamlessly accessing global trade markets, and tourists flocking to shores where their dollars stretch further. This friends, is the alluring vision of a …
Read More »Why remote personal training with Copilot is your ticket to fitness success
Struggling to navigate the ever-growing maze of fitness information and fads? Wish you had a personalised guide by your side, cheering you on and tailoring a plan just for you? Look no further than MyCopilot.com! This innovative platform connects you with a certified coach who becomes your partner in achieving …
Read More »The myopia epidemic: Understanding, impact, and preventive measures
Forget squinting at distant objects – the myopia epidemic is no longer just a personal inconvenience, it’s a global health concern. But fear not, this isn’t just another doomsday scenario. While the rising tide of nearsightedness, especially among children, deserves attention, there’s good news: affordable alternatives to traditional vision correction …
Read More »The ethics of tracking job applicants
In today’s competitive job market, finding the right talent can be a challenge for both employers and job applicants. While traditional methods like posting on job boards can yield results, they often lack the efficiency and reach needed to connect with the best candidates. That’s where Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) …
Read More »How to become a remote video editor
Becoming a remote video editor involves creating and editing video content for various purposes while working remotely. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you become a remote video editor. Find Genuine Remote Jobs at Companies That Get It Stress less. Browse and apply to expert-verified, scam-free jobs near you and …
Read More »Blighted boom: Substandard projects scar Belt and Road Initiative across nations
The gleaming Diego Martin Vehicular Overpass in Trinidad and Tobago stood in stark contrast to the shadows cast by substandard Chinese construction projects creeping across Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries. These infamous “Tofu-Dreg” projects, as they’re dubbed in China, reached a new level of alarming on December 24, 2023, …
Read More »How to become an online wedding planner
Becoming an online wedding planner involves assisting couples in planning and organising their dream weddings virtually. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you become an online wedding planner. 18 Steps to becoming an online wedding planner 1. Wedding industry knowledge Develop a comprehensive understanding of wedding trends, traditions, vendors, and …
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