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Google Just Made It Easier To Find Out How Much Your Job Is Worth

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Google recently debuted a branch of their job search engine that allows you to not only see pay ranges for job postings, but it likely provides salary information regarding your current job — handy information for your next performance review, no?

Simply type in your preferred job title (i.e. “copywriter jobs”) and a list of available openings in your city will appear. At the bottom of the job description, there will be pay information listed.

According to Google’s blog post:

Salary is an important factor in finding the right job—but by our estimate, this information is missing from over 85 percent of job postings in the U.S. today. So to provide this essential information, we’re showing estimated salary ranges right alongside many jobs, based on the specific job title, location and employer. These are drawn from sources across the web like Glassdoor, PayScale, LinkedIn, Paysa and more. For those jobs that do have a salary listed, we’ll show a comparison to the estimated range for that job, if available.

Google for Jobs launched in November. It doubles as a standard job search engine, but it also provides the hiring company’s rating on other career sites, like Glassdoor and Indeed, as well as any other additional job openings at the company.

The Annual Salary For The Queen’s Chef Is Royally Disappointing

If you think cooking for the Queen will bankroll you a life of opulence purely by association, that’s just rubbish. As it turns out, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II doesn’t pay her cooks much more than a fast-food worker.

Her majesty is currently in the market for a Demi Chef de Partie, which is the equivalent of a line cook here in the states.

The job listing states that the position pays about $28,000 a year, which is, according to Business Insider, about $5,000 more than the average salary of a line cook at a US restaurant — or $8,300 more than a fast food worker at McDonald’s.

The position also offers live-in accommodations for which there is a salary adjustment (undisclosed amount) with meals provided. The listing also states that the role doesn’t require a long list of experience, as it’s more about “learning new techniques to deliver the oldest traditions.”

It’s being encouraged to learn new skills. And it’s helping to deliver extraordinary service in incredible surroundings. This is what makes a career with the Royal Household exceptional.

This is no ordinary Demi Chef de Partie role. In our state-of-the-art kitchens, you’ll prepare classical and contemporary menus for a wide range of events, learning essential skills that will provide stepping stones for a great career.

Joining our accomplished and close-knit team, you’ll work hands-on to deliver food to the very highest standards.

Working with quality ingredients and highly skilled colleagues, you’ll develop specific technical skills, rotating through all sections of the kitchen.

Every day will be different. You’ll prepare receptions and state dinners, as well as staff lunches.

In an environment where development and training is commonplace, you’ll be supported to grow within your role.

And whether you’re based at Buckingham Palace or, when required, travelling to another Royal residence, you’ll look forward to whatever challenge comes your way.

The Royal Family is not easy to cook for, either. As previously reported by the BBC, those in line to the throne are banned from eating shellfish because it contains a high risk of foodborne illness. They are also strongly advised to avoid meats cooked rare and drinking tap water while visiting foreign countries to avoid any potential bug.

Sadly, the application deadline for theDemi Chef de Partie was January 1, but the Queen is still on the hunt for two palace assistants and some seasonal workers for next summer.

Twitter Is Freaking Out About Jeff Sessions And Marijuana

Soon after the shocking news broke that Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama-era policies regarding states’ ability to legalize cannabis, politicians, pundits and even God had a few things to say about it on Twitter. Here are just a few comments:

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee

Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch 


Oregon Gov. Kate Brown

Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner

New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren 

Calfornia Rep. Ted Lieu

California Rep. Dana Rohrbacher 

https://twitter.com/RepRohrabacher/status/948982035141537792

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders 

California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom

John Dean, former Nixon administration lawyer

https://twitter.com/JohnWDean/status/948975682201174017

Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison

Muckraking journalist Glenn Greenwald

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/948924747584327681

Dr. Eugene Gu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

The American Civil Liberties Union 

Medical marijuana advocate Montel Williams 

https://twitter.com/Montel_Williams/status/949008464159834113

God (well, probably not the real God)

https://twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/948948926261903360

 

Gossip: Kate Middleton Claims The Royal Jewels, Back Off Meghan; Taylor Swift Bans Lindsay Lohan

Kate Middleton is feeling the pressure of having Meghan Markle join the Royal family. And while Kate might be forced to share the spotlight, she is certainly not sharing the Royal jewels.

“Kate has been wearing a lot of the Royal jewels recently, sending a message to Meghan that they are hers,” sources tell Straight Shuter. “Princess Diana left her personal jewelry collection to both her sons but it has basically not been touched since her death. Now, Kate has cracked open the Diana vault and put those diamonds on. She wants to make it clear that they belong to her and she will not be sharing.”

Taylor Swift Bans Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan surprised everyone when she just turned up uninvited to Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden. Lindsay didn’t have a ticket so instead hung out backstage with everyone except Taylor Swift.

“Lindsay just turned up and no one really knew what to do with her. There was a big room backstage to hold Katie Holmes and the other celebrity presenters but Lindsay wasn’t presenting or introducing anyone. All the musical artists had their own dressing rooms but Lindsay wasn’t performing. She was left to just wander around backstage,” sources tell Straight Shuter. “Ed Sheeran was kind enough to stop and take pictures with Lindsay but Taylor Swift wanted nothing to do with her. Taylor’s dressing room was where all the cool kids were hanging out. Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Ed were all spending time with Taylor while Lindsay was not allowed anywhere near her.”

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An Open Letter To Jeff Sessions: Please Rethink Your Position On Marijuana

Dear Attorney General Sessions:

Speaking on behalf of the tens of thousands of legal cannabis businesses, and the more than 150,000 workers employed in the legal cannabis industry, we ask you to rethink your decision to rescind the Cole Memorandum. Cannabis Prohibition has been a costly-disaster — for the country at large, and to millions of Americans who have been arrested, imprisoned, lost jobs and scholarships, all for the use or possession of small amounts of a plant.  We ask that you end this failed policy, and join the majority of Americans on both sides of the political spectrum who recognize is time to move beyond the failed policies of America’s War on Drugs.

In the five years since the voters of Colorado and Washington voted in adult-use cannabis, we have witnessed the birth of a responsible, professional industry that serves millions of adult customers in a safe and compliant manner.  Working effectively with state regulators, the legal cannabis industry is growing responsibly, and building the foundations of a scalable, profitable industry — one that is already generating hundreds of millions in new state tax revenues, creating jobs and economic vitality in once-depressed communities.

The legal cannabis industry is led by socially-responsible business leaders who share your concern about the opioid crisis.  Under legalization, cannabis products are carefully inspected, tested, packaged and sold under strict State supervision.   Licensed retail establishments are required to maintain rigorous security and compliance technology, and customers are carded, oftentimes twice, to ensure no illegal sales to minors happens.

Our legal industry — which represents the fastest growing segment of our economy — operates at a severe disadvantage.  As a result of being considered a Schedule 1 drug, legal state businesses are unable to secure loans or commercial credit, are banned from working with many banks, and pay penalizing fees, surcharges and taxes.

In the past five years, the legal cannabis industry has been encouraged by the support of enlightened politicians from both parties who seek to move beyond prohibition. We thank folks like Congressman Earl Blumenauer, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and members of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, along with Senator Corey Booker, Senator Rand Paul and backers of the CARERS Act for their fine work.  It is a start, but there is much work to be done to unravel the hairball of a failed policy that 80 years of prohibition has woven.

Attorney General Sessions, please rethink your decision and join us –  we seek a partner in the Federal Government, not an adversary, as together we work to redefine a post-prohibition America.

Respectfully submitted,

David Rheins

4 Signs That Indicate You Might Be Polyamorous, Even If You’re Single

Polyamory is the desire to be involved in multiple committed relationships, or to have one primary relationship while still being open to having other minor ones. Polyamory is an umbrella term that includes others, such as “solo polyamory”, the practice that describes people who have secondary partners without the need of a primary one. These people are neither in committed relationships nor single; they’re capable of having emotional and loving relationships while still maintaining their distance, with no intention of living together or of getting married.

According to Bustle, which consulted with psychologist Liz Powell, solo polyamorous people have an allegiance primarily to themselves, valuing their freedom over the intimacy that a committed relationship provides.

“Solo poly is more about how you approach relationships than about how any of those relationships end up looking from the outside. It challenges more of the assumptions from mainstream relationships about how a relationship should look or how autonomous people should be in relationships.”

In short, these people consider the relationship that they have with themselves as their primary one. Check out the following signs that may suggest you’re suited for the solo poly lifestyle: 

Relationships Stress You Out

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All relationships require patience and sacrifice, but it you feel like all of your past relationships have suffocated you no matter who your partner was, then maybe you’re not suited to be with one person exclusively.

You Value Communication 

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Polyamory is based on good communication between everyone that’s involved. It doesn’t count if you’re lying to someone about having multiple relationships; that’s just cheating.  Expressing yourself clearly to all of your romantic partners is key for a successful polyamorous lifestyle.

You Enjoy Being Alone

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A lot of people who decide to avoid commitments decide to do it because they have the best time on their own. If you value your independence and don’t need constant company to have a good time, then maybe this lifestyle is a good choice for you.

You Don’t Like Making Decisions For Other People

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Some people prefer to make decisions for themselves, not having to factor in anyone’s input. Being solo can give you the room to do whatever you want.

5 Body Parts That You’re Probably Washing Wrong

There are some body parts that deserve more attention than others. Some bits of skin seem pretty irrelevant when compared to obvious areas that demand more attention, such as your face and arms, which are mostly exposed (in the summer, at least).

We’re here to burst your bubble and to remind you of a little thing called germs. While the following areas don’t demand that you spend hours in the shower, they do request a little extra attention from time to time.

Here are 5 body parts that you’re probably washing wrong:

Your Belly Button 

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I know you cringed, we cringed too. Belly buttons are like the best palace in the world for germs, they love them. Your navel is always warm and sometimes moist, so germs and bad things can multiply and go crazy. To clean your belly button, use a cotton swab and be super gentle and consistent.

Your Tongue

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While most of us brush our tongues after we brush our teeth, this organ demands extra attention because it’s like a big sponge for bacteria. It’s also located in your mouth, which is constantly moist, and has tons of little spaces between tastebuds where things can hide. Buy a tongue scraper, it’ll change your life. And brush, brush, brush.

The Space Between Your Toes

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Again, we’re all cringing. Toes must be thoroughly cleaned, no matter what kind of shoes you wear or your sock preferences. To avoid yucky things, the only thing you need to do is to wash your feet and toes with soap and water, and, the most important part, dry them carefully with a towel. Drying your feet will prevent bacteria and germs from spreading.

Your Hands

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According to a study published in the Journal of Environmental Health, 95 percent of people wash their hands wrong. You must wash them with soap for at least 20 seconds, like the doctors in Grey’s Anatomy, and make sure to clean out all the dirt from under your nails.

Your Back

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This is a legendary tough spot to wash unless you’re showering with someone, which, if that’s the case, good for you. Your back is a pretty big body part that deserves some attention, so buy yourself a loofah and clean away.

Woman In China Claims She Beat Apple’s Facial Recognition Software

A woman from Nanjing, China claims that her coworker has been able to crack her phone’s facial identification software twice. She reports that she got a replacement for her phone when it first failed, and that her coworker was able to beat that one too.

The Huffington Post claims that Apple doesn’t have enough information to confirm or deny the details of the story, and that they can’t determine what’s wrong with the phones or why the facial recognition software is failing. One explanation the Apple spokesperson suggests is that both women tried to use the phones during their “passcode training” stage, teaching them to recognize their faces without knowing about it.

Some glitches in the software have been reported elsewhere, specifically when it comes to the phone confusing twins and not recognizing the faces of people under 13 years of age, whose facial features aren’t as defined as adults. While some people are still skeptical on the technology, Apple assures that the facial recognition software is safe, protecting phones much more than with touch ID technology. The company explained that the probability of someone cracking the facial recognition software is of 1 in 1 million versus the odds of someone cracking the touch ID, which is of 1 and 50,000.

We’ll probably never know what’s up with those failing iPhones in China. The errors in the software will surely be fixed in the next generations of iPhone X. In any case, facial recognition technology will be available in most mainstream smartphones within a short period of time. Windows is already using the tech to unlock some of their laptops.

Why Does Meghan Markle Want Her Mother To Walk Her Down The Aisle?

Even though Meghan Markle’s dad expressed his excitement to walk his daughter down the aisle, several sources believe that the “Suits” actress wants her mother to do the honor when her wedding day comes.

The wedding is set for May 19th, and Elle magazine believes that Doria Ragland, Markle’s mom, will be the one who’ll walk her daughter down the aisle.

This will be another tradition broken by Markle, who will be the first American since 1937, to marry into the royal family, and who recently became the first non-royal member of the monarchy to spend Christmas with them at their house in Sandringham.

After spending Christmas in the country, the couple spent New Year’s in the French Riviera, where they took an economy flight while trying to keep a low profile.

Ragland is a social worker and a yoga instructor from California who has a very close relationship with her daughter.

Via Glamour:

“We can just have so much fun together, and yet I’ll still find so much solace in her support. That duality coexists the same way it would in a best friend.”

Jeff Sessions Rescinds Cole Memo, Launches Crackdown On Marijuana

Just days after California became the sixth state to allow legal marijuana sales, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Thursday that he is rescinding Obama-era policies that have essentially allowed states to move forward with legal cannabis. The news, first reported by the Associated Press, sent shockwaves throughout the nation.

The move, which breaks a campaign promise made by Donald Trump, will certainly create havoc in the multi-billion cannabis industry — and leave millions of consumers scratching their collective heads.

(See below for the full text of Sessions’ memo.)

Sen. Cory Gardner, a Colorado Republican who has witnessed the cannabis industry flourish for four years in his state, promised to fight the move. “This reported action directly contradicts what Attorney General Sessions told me prior to his confirmation,” Gardner wrote on Twitter early Thursday morning. “With no prior notice to Congress, the Justice Department has trampled on the will of the voters in CO and other states.

“I am prepared to take all steps necessary, including holding DOJ nominees, until the Attorney General lives up to the commitment he made to me prior to his confirmation,” Gardner added on Twitter.

In 2013, a memo created by then-Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole, the Department of Justice ordered U.S. attorneys to deprioritize enforcement of federal laws on cannabis in states that choose to experiment with legalization. Cannabis remains illegal under federal law, creating a conflict between federal and state law.

“Jeff Sessions’ obsession with marijuana prohibition defies logic, threatens successful state-level reforms, and flies in the face of widespread public support for legalization,” said Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance. “It’s now time for Congress to put the brakes on Sessions’ destructive agenda by limiting the Justice Department’s ability to undermine states’ decision making.”

Sessions, who has spent his political career railing about the evils of marijuana, last year said, “Good people don’t smoke marijuana.” But at his confirmation hearing last January, he went on record saying he saw value in the Obama administration’s policy regarding cannabis. “I won’t commit to never enforcing federal law,” he said, “but absolutely it’s a problem of resources for the federal government.”  Trump, in an interview while campaigning for president in 2016, promised he would not employ federal agencies to thwart states who have opted to legalize marijuana. “I think it’s up to the states,” Trump said in July 2016. “I am a states person. I think it should be up to the states. Absolutely.”

According to an October Gallup poll, 64 percent of adults believe cannabis should be legal for all adults, while a 94 percent of voters believe in legalizing medical marijuana. Among Republicans, 51 percent support marijuana legalization.

“By rescinding the Cole Memo, Jeff Sessions is acting on his warped desire to return America to the failed beliefs of the ‘Just Say No’ and Reefer Madness eras,” Erik Altieri, NORML executive director, said in a statement. “This action flies in the face of sensible public policy and broad public opinion. The American people overwhelmingly support the legalization of marijuana and oppose federal intervention in state marijuana laws by an even wider margin,” he added.

“This move by the Attorney General will prove not just to be a disaster from a policy perspective, but from a political one. The American people will not just sit idly by while he upends all the progress that has been made in dialing back the mass incarceration fueled by marijuana arrests and destabilizes an industry that is now responsible for over 150,000 jobs,” Altieri continued. “Ending our disgraceful war on marijuana is the will of the people and the Trump Administration can expect severe backlash for opposing it.”

Twenty-nine states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories of Guam and Puerto Rico have medical marijuana programs currently in effect. Cannabis is legal and regulated for adults in eight states.

“There is absolutely no reason the federal government should be wasting resources interfering in regulated marijuana programs, and this policy decision is a signal to throw that wisdom out the window,” said Morgan Fox, director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project. “Federal law enforcement has real issues to worry about rather than targeting legitimate tax-paying businesses that create jobs and steer the marijuana market away from criminals. Jeff Sessions is clearly out of touch with his own department, the President, and the American people.”

AG Sessions issued this memo to all United States Attorneys:

SUBJECT: Marijuana Enforcement

The Department of Justice today issued a memo on federal marijuana enforcement policy announcing a return to the rule of law and the rescission of previous guidance documents. Since the passage of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) in 1970, Congress has generally prohibited the cultivation, distribution, and possession of marijuana.

In the memorandum, Attorney General Jeff Sessions directs all U.S. Attorneys to enforce the laws enacted by Congress and to follow well-established principles when pursuing prosecutions related to marijuana activities. This return to the rule of law is also a return of trust and local control to federal prosecutors who know where and how to deploy Justice Department resources most effectively to reduce violent crime, stem the tide of the drug crisis, and dismantle criminal gangs.

“It is the mission of the Department of Justice to enforce the laws of the United States, and the previous issuance of guidance undermines the rule of law and the ability of our local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement partners to carry out this mission,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “Therefore, today’s memo on federal marijuana enforcement simply directs all U.S. Attorneys to use previously established prosecutorial principles that provide them all the necessary tools to disrupt criminal organizations, tackle the growing drug crisis, and thwart violent crime across our country.”

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