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If someone you know could benefit from remote work, please forward this newsletter to them! | |
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Tooele Information MeetingWhat: Learn how to- Successfully find and succeed in a remote work job/
- Learn effective tools and communication as a remote worker, and
- Understand how USU Extension helps you find remote opportunities.
Who: 17+ years old (must have prior work experience)When: Tuesday, December 14th at 6:00 PM
Where: USU Science Building - Multi-Purpose Room345 S Tooele Blvd, Tooele, UT 84074
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Archive.today is a time capsule for web pages
If you have ever wanted to read an article or get to a website but found yourself stuck behind a paywall then @setupspawn has the perfect tip for you. You can use https://archive.md to look at a snapshot of the article without any paywall hindering you. Try it out with this article from The Economist.
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Enter this writing contest to win tickets to see “Hamilton” live in Salt Lake CityWe invite all rural Utah high school students to represent their small cities and towns by showcasing their writing talent by submitting a 100-400 submission for the One Utah: A "Revolutionary" Contest. Special consideration will be given to all students 50 miles outside of urban areas.With this contest, the Utah Department of Cultural & Community Engagement is asking high school students to write a letter to the Gov. Spencer J. Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre M. Henderson about how to make Utah a better place. Seventy students will have the chance to win tickets to "Hamilton" in SLC on Saturday, Jan. 22. The contest deadline is Dec. 12 at 11:59 p.m.
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Tweet of the Week2018: remote work will never work 2019: most people can’t be remote 2020: most people will return to office 2021: most people want hybrid work 2022: most people want remote work
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