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Unexpected intensive care nurse career moves after discovering boyfriend's secret family

A former nurse says she was forced to start a risqué but high-paying job – after learning her boyfriend had a secret family he paid for. Dara, 37, from Brooklyn in New York, regularly shares sexy photos with her 271,000 followers on Instagram. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Dara joins OnlyFans after finding out her boyfriend has a secret family For more Relationship related news and videos, check out Relationships >> But the pursuit turned into her joining OnlyFans, and she now earns more than 16 times what she earned before as a newborn intensive care unit nurse. Dara needs money after finding out her partner has another secret boyfriend – who is eight months pregnant. Even more shocking, he claimed his ex had used the money to cover the expenses of the growing family. Dara, who finds out her boyfriend has a secret family – and he pays their bills. Credit: Jam Press/@moneybirdette In June 2019, Dara worked as a NICU nurse. Even though life pays to pay, he also supports h...

Lydia loves her career in mining, but very few of her role models look like her

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Lydia Gentle has loved every minute of the 17 years she has spent working in the resources sector. Key points: One in five workers in Queensland’s resource industry are now women, up from 6 per cent in 2006 The sector is still far from the Queensland Resource Council’s target of 30 per cent female labor force participation by 2026 Not everyone agrees that targets are the solution to achieving a diverse workforce But it’s not easy cutting his teeth in a male-dominated industry. “When I started, even when I was at university, I was probably one of the few women out of over 100 men,” Ms Gentle said. “I didn’t realize it was a male-dominated industry when I started studying, but I learned it very quickly.” She said the lack of visibility of women in the industry, especially in leadership positions, made her feel out of place. “I don’t really have any female role models I can respect,” she said. “It’s very difficul...

Thank you Gears: Veteran Saint mentions time in 16 year career

Saint veteran and fearless leader Jarryn Geary has ended his career, effective immediately, after 16 seasons in red, white and black. Chosen by one of the last picks of the 2006 Rookie Draft, the Eaglehawk recruit challenged the odds through his dedication and uncompromising work ethic to become one of the club’s most selfless and respected players of the modern era. Geary played 207 games for St Kilda after making his debut in 2008, assuming the captaincy role of the club’s longest-serving leader, Nick Riewoldt in 2017. No. 14 in charge of St Kilda for five seasons – one of them as co-captain Jack Steele – during his nine-year tenure in the club leadership group, finishing with two podiums at the Trevor Barker Award (2016, 2017) and two Best Clubman awards (2016, 2019) in that time. The 34-year-old has struggled through significant injuries over the past two years, with an ongoing shoulder problem in 2022 requiring a full reconstruction in the coming weeks. Geary ended hi...

Here's How Sleep Affects Your Career And Tips For Getting Better Sleep

By Heather Cherry— Check out tips for better sleep Unsplash-Priscilla Du Preez Sleep disturbances and sleep deprivation are common challenges that can have lasting implications—affecting your personal and professional life. According to Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Professor and Associate Dean Brian Gunia, “Sleep deprivation or sleep deprivation can lead to a variety of problem behaviors, mental and affective health problems, cognitive deficits, and physical ailments. Each of these issues has the potential to hurt the organizations they work for in many ways. For example, unhealthy sleep can cause distractions that prevent employees from achieving organizational goals, or it can lead to potential errors and even physical injury. Or, it could impair an employee’s ability to interact productively and professionally with coworkers, customers or others.” And a large part of the population may experience challenges when it comes to sleep. A recent study concluded that ...

Why Kristy takes her baby to work, travels to Australia while shooting TV show - ABC Everyday

On the eve of the birth of her first son, 33-year-old Kristy O’Brien thought her career would take a hit. I think I’ll do some shit work on both [work and parenting], I will step down in my career; accepted some mediocre positions working around children,” said the journalist for ABC Rural. The last thing Darwinians hope for a few months after maternity leave is to be offered the show of their dreams; traveled around Australia to film the first season of Movin’ to the Country. “I told my family: ‘I need to do this. I really want to,'” Kristy said. “I don’t want to lose my career which is part of my identity.” So he took five-month-old Hudson on the road with him. Since then, Kristy has been shooting season two while pregnant with her son Nash, who was born 10 weeks ago. We talked to working moms about the challenges of getting work done with a baby in tow—and why it’s all worth it. Challenging moments that he will alway...