I do everything you do, but I do it with one hand : Working mother-of-two rewrites her résumé to reflect all skills she s developed as a mom - including jobs as chef and hostage negotiator
Sydney Williams is GE s global director of brand marketing and the mother of a six-month-old and a two-year-old
She has been caring for her sons while working full time during the pandemic
On LinkedIn, she shared a new version of her résumé listing only the skills she s developed as a new mom
She thinks ten steps ahead, ruthlessly prioritizes, and stays positive when her team has meltdowns
Let it fester. While House ethics watchdogs dither, it s shady business as usual for ethics scandal-plagued Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters.
Last summer, the House Ethics Committee charged the entrenched California congresswoman with three violations related to her wheeling and dealing on behalf of minority-owned OneUnited Bank in Los Angeles. The panel accused Waters of bringing discredit to the House for using her influence to seek and secure taxpayer-subsidized special favors for the failing financial institution.
Eight months have passed since the House ethics panel charged Waters. But to date, there has been no action. No trial. No consequences.
Instead, Waters
Virginia Eloise Johnson Charboneau (âWeezieâ), age 96, was born on October 2, 1924, in Haskell, Texas to Alice Pearl Mitchell & Otis Jack Johnson and passed away at 11:45PM on January 21, 2021 due to Alzheimerâs disease exacerbated by COVID-19. She was the oldest of four siblings and as the eldest, she cared for her sister Rosanne and her brothers Sonny & Jerry while her parents worked hard to provide for their family during the combined crises of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl when jobs were practically non-existent and even the most basic of lifeâs necessities were hard to come by. She didnât have much of a childhood, yet these hard times forged her commitment to family. She outlived all her siblings.