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Why do many companies only employ interns and contract staff?
They do that to avoid the risk of having staff on payroll even without any project. Given, the experiences I’ve had with few Construction Consultancies, I have seen their staff let go due to lack of projects and they were permanent staff. You know how it is. People who are on a permanent role are noRead more
They do that to avoid the risk of having staff on payroll even without any project. Given, the experiences I’ve had with few Construction Consultancies, I have seen their staff let go due to lack of projects and they were permanent staff. You know how it is. People who are on a permanent role are not ready for this sort of stuff. So, employers are in a better situation for handling contract staff, especially in volatile markets.
See lessWhen is the best time of the day to expose the skin to the sun to get the daily Vitamin D?
The optimal time to get vitamin D from the sun is between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on days when the UV index is above 7. When the sky is hazy or cloudy essentially no vitamin D is produced in the skin. You only have to be out in the sun for 5 to 10 minutes on each side, front and back, that is, sligRead more
The optimal time to get vitamin D from the sun is between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on days when the UV index is above 7. When the sky is hazy or cloudy essentially no vitamin D is produced in the skin. You only have to be out in the sun for 5 to 10 minutes on each side, front and back, that is, slightly less than the amount of sun-time needed.
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