Q: So you are looking to move on. However, you need to know what you are moving on to. You need to know that quitting your current job is a prudent move by looking into other available positions. Do an internet search or look through the local want ads to determine if there is a demand for someone with your particular abilities and skill set.  Try looking at job websites like Monster.com, Indeed.com, or Simplyhired.com to see what sorts of alternative employment you can find. These sites offer a wide variety of jobs that are searchable by job type, pay grade, and state, city or region.  Be sure to account for current living arrangements. If you are unable to move to a different area of the country, your job opportunities may be much more limited than someone who can pick up and move at any time.  Be sure that you consider bonuses, insurance packages and other supplemental benefits when comparing your current position to potential employment opportunities. Try applying to a few jobs that you feel might be a good fit for you. You will need to gauge how marketable or desirable you are to potential employers in order to leverage the best contract you can from the available job pool.  Be sure to update your resume, including any and all accomplishments from your current job. It is also wise to put together a template for a cover letter. Cover letters will have to change slightly for different positions or job postings. It can be helpful to highlight the areas that will be subject to change on your template. If there are other people who rely on you, or other people who have a vested interest in your income (wives, husbands, children, etc.), you need to discuss the possibility of quitting your current job and taking up a new position with them.  This is a particularly important step if you are planning to move to a new location for a new job. You may also wish to speak with someone who has experience changing jobs or careers to get some further insight on the process. A parent or older colleague whom you trust could be a good choice.  Make sure you keep any and all plans for leaving your current job among people you trust. It is not wise to discuss your future job plans with co-workers until after you have informed your current employer about ending your tenure with the company. Leaving your old job for your new one may not be “free”. Many people incur costs as a result of switching jobs. First, you may be left without an income for a short period of time. Secondly, you may need to purchase a new wardrobe or, if necessary for your job, equipment or tools. You will need to plan for issues like this in advance.  If you plan on being unemployed between your two jobs, make sure you have enough money in your savings account to cover this period of unemployment.  If you live paycheck to paycheck, you may need to secure a loan to get you through a period of temporary unemployment. If you plan on going into business for yourself, build a foundation for that business while you are still employed and earning a regular paycheck.  If you are moving to another place of employment, make sure you have a solid offer in hand before turning in a resignation letter to your current employer.  Never leave your current position based on a theoretical or verbal offer. You never know what can happen and you don’t want to be left jobless. Be clear with potential employers about your current position and responsibilities. You will want to leave enough time between quitting your old job and starting your new one to tie up any loose ends with your old position. Future employers should appreciate that you are considerate enough to make sure you leave your old job on good terms.
A: Test the job market. Put out applications. Talk it over. Consider additional costs. Secure future employment.

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Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Snapchat on your Android. Tap your profile photo/avatar. Tap the gear. Tap Login Verification. Tap Recovery Code. Tap GENERATE CODE. Enter your password and tap CONTINUE. Write down the recovery code and tap I wrote it down.

Q: at home regularly. A big part of the Slow Food Movement is cooking your own meals at home on a daily basis. Make an effort to cook most, if not all, of your meals at home. Create a meal plan and buy ingredients at the beginning of the week so you have them on hand. Prepare healthy meals at home with fresh ingredients so you know exactly what is going into your food. If you tend to eat out most of the week, take small steps by trying to cook one to two nights a week. Over time, you can transition to cooking most nights of the week and saving one night for eating out. at home. Another key aspect of the Slow Food Movement is getting actively involved in where your food comes from and how it is grown. Try growing your own vegetables at home in a backyard garden or a greenhouse.  Start with a small vegetable patch in your yard or a few herbs in pots. Over time, you can expand your garden to include more vegetables that you can pick and eat fresh. Build a home hydroponics system to make growing vegetables easier. Avoid eating the same things day in and day out. Instead, challenge yourself to have a variety of foods in all your meals. Try different vegetables or fruits. Prepare different grains like quinoa, barley, and couscous. Add different herbs and spices to your foods. Make sure your meal plan includes a variety of different sources of protein, dairy, and grains. Having variety will ensure you treat eating as a fun experience, where you expand your palette. The Slow Food Movement was created as a healthy alternative to fast food and prepackaged food high in additives, preservatives, and fat. Stay away from fast food restaurants and prepacked foods at the grocery store. Go for fresh, local options instead. A good rule of thumb when you go grocery shopping is to stay on the perimeter of the store, as this is usually where the fresh fruits, vegetables, and healthy items are stocked. If you do decide to eat out, go to restaurants that focus on local, clean food. Some restaurants will note that they participate in the Slow Food Movement. You can also ask if the restaurant uses locally grown produce and focuses on no waste or very little waste in its kitchen. Restaurants and eateries that follow a “tip to tail” policy when they prepare meat are usually considered part of the Slow Food Movement. This means they use the entire animal when they prepare meat and do their best not to waste any of the animal.
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Cook Grow your own vegetables Include a variety of foods in your meals. Avoid fast food and prepackaged food. Eat at restaurants that promote Slow Food.