Gloria Fowler+FollowAre Your Job Skills Actually in Demand?Everyone thinks they’re ready for a new job, but the market’s saying otherwise. Most of us are way more confident in our skills than we should be, and with AI taking over, employers want way more than just the basics. If you haven’t brushed up on AI tools or soft skills lately, your resume might be getting ghosted. Upskilling is the name of the game for 2026—time to get friendly with ChatGPT and friends! #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket00Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels disappointed with God after doing everything right I did what I was taught to do. I stayed faithful. I prayed. I showed up. I didn’t walk away when it got hard. And still, things didn’t turn out the way I hoped. That’s why the story of Job matters more to me now than it ever did before. Not the beginning. Not the ending. But the middle—where Job keeps saying he didn’t do anything to deserve this. In Hebrew, Job’s language is careful. He isn’t claiming perfection. He’s saying there is a gap between faithfulness and outcome. The Bible never corrects him for noticing that gap. God responds later, but He never says Job imagined the unfairness. If you feel disappointed today—not because you rejected God, but because you trusted Him—Scripture tells you this: disappointment is not rebellion. It is often the cost of taking faith seriously for a long time. #FaithAndDisappointment #Job #BiblicalDepth #LongFaith #ChristianHonesty23839Share
Andrew Jackson+FollowMall Santas Are on the Naughty List This YearTurns out, even Santa’s having a hard time landing a gig at the mall! Store Santa job listings are down 35% this year, and the competition is fierce—most places now want a real beard. Blame it on budget cuts, closed malls, and parents shopping online. The upside? If you do get hired, pay is up to $25 an hour. But it’s a shrinking field, not a booming payday. Who knew Santa jobs were so exclusive? #JobCareer #Job #SantaProblems00Share
Sandra Williams+FollowThese Old-School Jobs Are Still GoldNot all high-paying gigs require a tech degree! Employers are scrambling to fill traditional roles like electricians, plumbers, and nurses—most paying over $25/hr. If you’re tired of chasing the next big thing, these steady jobs offer solid pay and job security. Some only need a high school diploma or on-the-job training. Who knew being an HVAC tech or mortician could be such a smart move right now? Check out the full list if you’re ready for a career switch! #JobCareer #Job #CareerSwitch40Share
Whitney Hatfield+FollowHow Loyola’s people-first culture changed everythingLoyola University Maryland’s approach to caring for its staff goes way beyond the usual HR talk. Kristi Yowell, now chief people and culture officer, returned to Loyola after years away because she never forgot how the university put her family first during a crisis early in her career. That genuine support inspired her to lead big changes—like renaming HR to the Office of People and Culture, making onboarding more welcoming, and launching transparent pay discussions. These moves about building a community where people feel truly valued. What do you think makes a workplace feel like home? #JobCareer #Job #LoyolaUniversity00Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Job 7. It felt like complaining. Job 7 is raw. Restless nights. Endless questions. Words spoken from exhaustion. I thought, This is just despair. Then verse 17 caught me off guard. Job still addresses God directly. He doesn’t turn away. He speaks to Him. This chapter reminded me: honest anguish is not faithlessness. It’s relationship under strain. God allowed Job’s unfiltered words into Scripture. That alone tells me I don’t have to clean up my prayers. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Job #HonestPrayer #FaithAndSuffering #BibleReflection60Share
Gloria Fowler+FollowBlue-Collar Jobs That Pay BankWho says you need a fancy degree or a desk job to rake in serious cash? These blue-collar gigs pay $95K+ a year—think truck drivers, elevator techs, and even air traffic controllers. Some just need a high school diploma and on-the-job training. If you’re itching for a career switch or just want to ditch the office grind, these hands-on jobs could be your ticket to big money and less stress. #JobCareer #Job #CareerChange10Share
Whitney Hatfield+FollowCharlotte women get hands-on job skills boostA free 20-week job training program in Charlotte is opening doors for women—especially those in recovery or living with disabilities—by teaching real-world skills like home improvement, tailoring, and financial wellness. Denise Sparks, who built her own successful business from scratch, is behind this effort to help women gain confidence and independence. The program doesn’t just teach technical know-how; it also covers job search tips, self-care, and technology basics. It’s all about helping women step into new careers and transform their lives. What do you think—could more programs like this change the job landscape in our city? #JobCareer #Job #CharlotteNC00Share
Glen Daniels+FollowSkip Med School, Still Make Bank!Who knew you could snag a $60K+ job in healthcare without a medical or nursing degree? From MRI techs to radiation therapists, there are tons of roles that only need a two-year degree or special certification. Think job security, great pay, and no decade-long school grind. If you’re tired of living paycheck to paycheck, these gigs could be your ticket out. Would you try one of these? #JobCareer #Job #CareerChange50Share
Gloria Fowler+FollowJob Market’s ‘Soft Landing’ Isn’t So SoftEveryone’s talking about the 64,000 jobs added in November, but the real story is way messier. Unemployment is up, most of the gains are in health care, and October’s massive job losses still sting. It’s like the economy is limping along—barely moving forward, with more people looking for work than there are jobs. If you’re not in a booming sector, it’s tough out there. The headline sounds okay, but the details? Yikes. #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket00Share