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Over a Third of New Jerseyans Admit They Loathe Their Jobs

As Lawmakers Vote On Extending Unemployment Insurance, Job Seekers Look For Work In Miami
  • 38% of New Jersey workers loathe their current roles.
  • Just 14% work in their dream jobs.  
  • Infographic included.

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Ridgewood NJ, from astronauts and entrepreneurs to fighter pilots and fashion designers, children often dream of exciting and glamorous careers. However, as adulthood approaches, these dreams frequently fade amid the realities of life. Academic challenges, financial limitations, and family commitments often lead people to choose more ‘practical’ careers with stable incomes.

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UPDATE: Westwood and Other Pascack Valley Towns Seek to Understand the Impact of the Pandemic on Local Economies

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Westwood NJ, the Covid-19 pandemic caused an enormous shift in work habits for residents of the Pascack Valley. In order to understand the ramifications on local economies, the following survey was designed by Westwood to be shared with residents, employees, and business owners throughout the Pascack Valley.

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Survey: 1 In 5 Adults In The UK Can’t Change A Lightbulb, Boil An Egg

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22Apr – by Study Finds –  225 – In Brain Studies Education Studies Intelligence Studies

LONDON — Are you handy enough that if a lightbulb went out in your home you’d be able to change it? Believe it or not, one in five people aren’t so skilled. In fact, a new survey of people in the United Kingdom finds not only do about 20 percent of people not know how to change a bulb — the same number aren’t sure how to boil an egg, either.

The British insurance company Aviva recently released their annual Home Report which detailed, among numerous findings about how people do work around the house, relatively common tasks that people encounter. The company surveyed 2004 people across the UK in February and March about their habits and roles at home.

A stunning new survey from the United Kingdom found that one in five people did not know how to change a lightbulb or boil an egg.

In addition to just one in five not being able to change a lightbulb or boil an egg, the survey found that nearly a third of the participants couldn’t cook any meal on the fly. And if someone were to spill a portion of their meal on their clothes or on the floor, only 59 percent would know how to get rid of the resulting stain.

Only 37 percent could change a flat tire.

The findings were even surprising to the folks behind the study.

https://www.studyfinds.org/change-lightbulb-household-chores-study/