I’m looking for a new job. My last (very successful) freelance contract finished, and a potential mortgage on my first apartment looms. I need to find something full-time and permanent, which means doing what I hate most: job hunting. There are few things on God’s green earth more depressing and degrading than job hunting (except […]
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Guest contribution by Yolande Loftus, BA, LLB If you are familiar with autism, you may know that many people on the autism spectrum (especially children) are having a meltdown. But what does this really mean and what is the trigger for this behavior? Meltdown is a word with a powerful meaning. Unfortunately, pop psychology has […]