Article: Whether or not there’s currently a crisis, millions of people get jobs by knowing the right person. If you’ve lost your job, then the first thing you should do is reach out to all your friends, family, former coworkers, and any other acquaintances and ask if their companies are hiring. They might know about openings before they’re posted or be able to introduce you to someone who could find you work. One of your contacts might just land you your next job.  This is an especially useful strategy because many employers will be inundated with new applicants. Knowing someone at a company could give you a big advantage over the competition. In the beginning, it’s fine to keep your inquiries limited to the field you specialize in. However, if time goes on and you aren’t getting any bites, then branch out and ask friends in different industries. As states and nations tighten restrictions on businesses to prevent the virus from spreading, many industries are getting shut down. Your best bet is looking for work in industries deemed essential. Governments allow these businesses to operate even during quarantines because they provide essential services. Focusing your searches here increases your job security during the crisis.  Essential industries might vary depending on where you live. Common ones are healthcare, food service, construction, manufacturing, maintenance, telecommunications, sanitation, finance, media, and auto repair. Look in these fields for more stable work. In all areas, essential public services like police and fire departments are also operating and hiring. Check your local regulations to see if different businesses are considered essential. Remember that the situation changes every day, so there may be changes in which industries are considered essential. Besides essential industries, there are some fields that are in higher demand because of the outbreak. These businesses mostly provide services that people need while working remotely or spending a lot of time at home. Research businesses in these high-demand fields and see if they’re hiring.  Telecommuting software companies like Zoom are hiring because millions of people are now using their services to work from home. Professional cleaners, janitors, and porters are also in very high demand to clean buildings and offices to prevent the virus from spreading. Virtual entertainment is also in high demand right now. If you have any skills that video game companies or video streaming services could use, then these are good places to look. Healthcare is always an in-demand field, but especially so during an outbreak. You don’t need to be a nurse or doctor to work in this field. Healthcare companies need receptionists, data analysts, customer service reps, cleaners, and accountants just like other businesses. Food and package delivery jobs are rising right now because people aren’t leaving their homes. Restaurants and delivery companies like FedEx are hiring new drivers or warehouse workers to keep up with the demand. These jobs might be temporary while the outbreak lasts, but it's a great way to get some work while you find something else.  Many of these jobs are probably not advertised on common job websites. Visit a commercial district of your town and see if any restaurants have signs in their windows looking for delivery drivers. Be extra careful if you’re working a delivery job during the outbreak. Where gloves, wash your hands often, don’t touch your face, and wear a mask to protect yourself from infection. Remote work has increased dramatically in recent years, and many people already worked from home when the outbreak started. Companies that already have a work-from-home structure are weathering the ordeal much better than brick-and-mortar businesses that are expensive to run. Search online for remote work in your field for a more stable option. There is some remote work in almost all sectors.  Some traditional fields where remote work is popular are data entry, writing and editing, accounting, video editing, sales, and help desk. These fields will probably use even more remote workers during the outbreak. With widespread quarantines in place, some new industries are increasing their use of remote workers. Schools are using remote teachers and tutors, banks and financial firms are offering virtual consultations, and hospitals are offering virtual doctors' appointments. Try checking your specific field to see if companies are transferring to remote positions. Finding remote work is the same as searching for other work. Go to a job site like Indeed and set the filter to “Remote” to see what’s available. There are also some specialized websites, like remote.co, that only advertise remote jobs. If you have a particular skill like writing or design, then now might be a good time to try and monetize that skill. Set up a profile on a website like Upwork or Fiverr and advertise yourself as a skilled freelancer. Then complete work for clients as it comes in to make some money while you wait for more stable work.  Word-of-mouth could also build your freelancing reputation. Talk to local business owners to see if they need any work done. This could raise your profile among local businesses. Remember that it could take some time to build up enough of a reputation as a freelancer to make a full-time income. You should continue looking for work until you get to that point. While some industries are in higher demand during the outbreak, others are hurting from lost revenue and laying off their workers. Many of these are service positions in non-essential industries, which are difficult to convert into remote positions. Restaurant servers, bartenders, in-store sales reps, cashiers, and any other in-person service workers are losing their jobs. Try to avoid looking in fields like these for a better shot at finding work.  Try to avoid looking in the airline, hotel, or entertainment industry. These businesses are laying off a lot of workers right now and some may go bankrupt. If you do get a job offer in one of these industries, then feel free to take it for the time being. Just continue searching for a more stable job while you work.
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Reach out to everyone in your network to see if anyone is hiring. Search for openings in essential industries that won’t close down. Look in industries that provide in-demand services during the outbreak. Try picking up temporary delivery work while the outbreak lasts. Apply for remote or work-from home positions. Use your skills to get freelance work. Avoid looking in non-essential service sectors.

Problem: Article: Some cats will have an allergic skin reaction to fleas. This reaction can cause rodent ulcers to develop. If your vet suspects that fleas may have caused the development of the ulcers, you will need to treat the fleas and prevent future infestations. Talk with your vet about the best treatment and prevention option for your cat. For example, your vet may prescribe Advantage or Frontline Plus which are given monthly and treat and prevent fleas. Some cats have food allergies that could contribute to the formation of rodent ulcers. Your vet can help conduct a food allergy trial to determine if food is causing the ulcers. Once you have discovered the cause, change your cat’s food to prevent future outbreaks. The rodent ulcers may be caused by an allergic reaction to plastic or rubber. For example, if your cat eats and drinks from plastic or rubber bowls, you should consider switching to stainless steel bowls. Stainless steel is less likely to cause an allergic reaction.
Summary: Give your cat flea prevention medicine. Change the cat’s food. Use stainless steel food bowls.

If you've used Google to search for adult material, Google keeps a record of that. You'll want to clear your Google search history. You can use the following steps to clear your Google Search history:  Go to https://myactivity.google.com/. Click Sign In in the upper-right corner and log in. Click Delete Activity By in the sidebar to the left. Click Last Hour, Last Day, All Time, or Custom Range. Click Got It. When you finish looking at internet porn, especially if you're not using the incognito or private mode, you should always clear your browser data. This prevents search engines and adult websites from storing your previous activity. The steps to clear your browser data vary by browser. Typically, you'll click the menu icon with three dots or three lines in the upper-right corner and select Settings. Then you can find the option to clear your browser data.  For specific instructions on clearing your browser data for different browsers, check outHow to Clear Your Cache and Cookies. After clearing your browser cache, you will need to sign back into all the websites you use again. When you finish browsing adult material on the internet, immediately close your web browser. Check to make sure there are no pornographic pop-ups or windows that opened in the background without you noticing.
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Clear your Google search history. Clear your cache and cookies. Close your web browser completely after browsing porn sites.