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When Is Renting Equipment a Wise Option for Your Business?

Excavators, skid steers, loaders, lifts, power supplies, trucks, and other equipment are essential to any business. But like any resource or department, they can be streamlined for maximum versatility and efficiency. As the company pores over the balance sheets, it pays to explore and compare the costs of buying and owning equipment against leasing or […]

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Does Appearance Matter as a Salesperson? Here’s How to Attract Buyers

In the world of sales, a common belief exists that one has to be attractive to persuade prospective buyers. People think that the physical appearance of a salesperson impacts their likelihood of succeeding. And as consumers, we may unconsciously be drawn to a lovely sales staff, too, especially if it’s a cosmetic product we’re looking

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Work from Home Burnout During the Pandemic: How to Know if You Have It

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a lot of workers to go back home and do their work in the comforts of their own living room. While states have started lifting restrictions and a few businesses have resumed operations on-site, many Americans still find themselves stuck at home. Burnout Problem in the U.S. There are numerous

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Going Back to Work After an Injury? Here’s What You Need to Do

Getting into an accident is never pleasant, and while many people assume that they can return to work immediately after an accident, this isn’t the case. Depending on the severity of your injuries, the physician’s treatment plan for you, and other factors, you might need to have more time off than you would like. It’s

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Avoiding Work? It Might Be WFH Burnout

Everyone’s familiar with their good old friend, procrastination. It can happen to anyone, even the most productive and put-together person out there. In fact, 20% of American adults and as much as 95% of college students procrastinate regularly. According to researchers, “Procrastination is a form of self-regulation failure characterized by the irrational delay of tasks

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