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The degree to which you are protected against viral debris depends on material and structure. Newsletter - brought to you by - Do you ever feel obligated to work over the weekend? Scroll to answer! [Coronavirus can live on your face mask for this alarming length of time]( by CW Headley [The degree to which you are protected against viral debris depends on material and structure.]([Read More]( [Work has changed. It’s time to adapt.]( [Now, more than ever before, organizations need to put workflows in place to keep employees safe and productive no matter where they are. Jamf Now makes mobile device management simple by allowing remote setup and configuration. Once you’re up and running, Jamf Now helps with ongoing device management by giving you full access to device details, the ability to see free disk capacity, and automatic app installation. You can also keep track of inventory and push Apple OS updates to each Mac, iPad or iPhone. Create a better user experience for less, by signing up with Jamf Now and getting your first 3 devices managed for free.]([Read more.]([*From time to time Ladders uses affiliate links.]( [How to build a simple home gym, according to experts]( by Kaitlyn McInnis [We spoke to a handful of personal trainers and coaches in our network to narrow down the tools we need to continue working out from home.]([Read More]( [How to land a job in a different industry]( by Emilie Aries [Many Americans now find themselves thrown into an unforeseeable job search environment, often forced to navigate a Coronavirus-induced career transition.]([Read More]( [The quarantine might be just what you need to improve your life, career and future]( by Steve Adcock [If we use our time wisely, we set ourselves and our families up to try new things, form new habits and challenge the way that we’ve always done business.Â]([Read More]( [Why you shouldn't stop applying for jobs during the pandemic]( by Christy Matino [Now is the time to get crafty with your job applications. Here is how to market yourself and better your chances of finding a new job.]([Read More]( HUDDLE UP In response to last night's question, "What is something positive that happened in your life today?" : Louise Razzagone from Staten Island, NY I've recently been released from the hospital and am recovering from COVID. I received a lovely package from my CEO along with a nice heartfelt note letting me know that I'm a valuable part of the team. This really warmed my heart as I've been out of work for awhile and while others are getting laid off left and right. They are holding a space for me to return with even more opportunities for development and growth within my role. I am beyond privileged and blessed! Michael Lally from Fairport, NY I graduated with a BA in History today! I'm been working towards completing my degree for the last few years. At 51 (almost 52), I consider this a MAJOR accomplishment. What's next? A Masters in either History or Teaching. Danielle Wilson from Tampa, FL The most positive thing and something that I am incredibly grateful for is waking up at 5:30 in the morning and hearing my family sleep. My husband will rustle in bed, my daughter will make little baby noises over the monitor and I can hear my son get up to go to the bathroom. I know that we are all alive and healthy, and I am here at home to hear their existence and its the most positive and uplifting thing I hear to start my day. 🤔 Today's question: "Do you ever feel obligated to work over the weekend?" Hit reply and let us know! © 2020 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [Advertise With UsÂ](| [ Contact Us]( |[ Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up on March 26, 2016 from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#) [PrivacyÂ](|[ Terms of UseÂ](|[ View in Your Browser](

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