By Alan Yuhas writing for The Guardian. Armed robbers used the game Pokémon Go to lure victims to an isolated trap in Missouri, police reported on Sunday. At about 2am in O’Fallon, Missouri, officers responded to a robbery report that led them to four people, all local residents aged 16 to 18, in a black BMW in […]
The best things to do in the summer in NYC
Summer is in full swing and Time Out New York has a great list of things to do in The City including some free concerts, festivals and other events all around the boroughs. Click the link below to read the list of activities. TIMEOUT NEW YORK World-Wide Business Centres (Offices and Meeting Rooms in New […]
Edward Bungert on Customer Service
D. Edward Bungert, Vice President of World-Wide Business Centres, kicks off the 2016 WANY Conference with a talk on customer service and its application to our unique industry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu3obpqjp3Y World-Wide Business Centres (Offices and Meeting Rooms in New York City) 575 Madison Avenue – 10th floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 605-0200
I used a nanny cam to catch my co-worker stealing my lunch
By Virginia Backaitis writing for the New York Post None of her co-workers will fess up to the crime, but one of them stole Noelle Mulholland’s lunch. The burrito in question — a perfect mix of pulled pork, green chile queso, salsa verde, romaine, crispy tortilla strips, and manchego and Monterey Jack cheeses that the 25-year-old […]
Our boss is forcing us to play Pokémon GO during work hours
Everyone’s playing Pokemon GO , everywhere and all the time, and this is pissing bosses off. Even here in the Netherlands, where the game has only just been released, people have been catching ’em all for two weeks thanks to an easy workaround. Of course, being a tech-centric company with an above average nerd density, […]
The 14 places in America you have to visit in 2016
By: Jamie Ditaranto, SmarterTravel.com After a year of historic announcements, surprising discoveries and unexpected natural phenomena in 2015, it’s hard to say what 2016 will hold for travelers. But we do know that the year ahead will be one of technological innovations and historical significance in many American destinations. Here are the places across the […]
The history of the European Union
By Robert Wilde The European Union (EU) was created by the Maastricht Treaty on November 1st 1993. It is a political and economic union between European countries which makes its own policies concerning the members’ economies, societies, laws and to some extent security. To some, the EU is an overblown bureaucracy which drains money and […]
Solar Impulse sun-powered plane leaves New York for Europe
By Doyle Rice, USA TODAY The sun-powered Solar Impulse 2 plane left the USA for Europe early Monday, one of the most challenging trips in its more than year-long trek around the world without using any jet fuel or emitting pollution. The plane, which took off from John F. Kennedy airport in New York City, will fly non-stop across […]
Reference Checks
By Nonie Potocki, Owner/Career Consultant at careervistas Don’t leave your reference checks to chance! You can take more control of the process than you realize. In order to minimize the possibility of being blindsided by a poor reference, consider the following: 1. How Reference Checks Work 2. Organizing Your References 3. Dos and Don’ts For Reference Checks […]
4 Good ways to get rid of mosquitoes in your yard
BY: Katherine Caviness Mosquitos aren’t just an outdoor nuisance — they’re a legitimate cause for health concerns. 2012 was one of the worst years on record for reported cases of West Nile virus in the United States, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the virus’ season can extend into October. Luckily, this […]
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