Article: If you have another job lined up, losing the income from your current job will not be an issue. However, if you are resigning without other employment lined up, you will have to find a way to cover your living expenses. How will you pay for your standard of living without the current income from your job? If this is a conundrum, it might be best to stick it out a while longer.  If you will need to rely on a new job's income, make sure that you have already clarified the details of your new job. This includes a signed contract or offer letter and a defined start date.  Remember that your employee might owe you money from unpaid wages, unreimbursed expenses, and balances in your health insurance, life insurance, or company benefits plans. Figure these amounts into your financial planning. The immediate problem of post-job health insurance coverage is one that troubles many individuals and families. As health care becomes more expensive, many rely on their employers to help pay premiums. Of course, this problem is particular to countries without a public health system, where a broader distribution of healthcare gives individuals more freedom to choose their work opportunities. If you are moving to a position with fewer health benefits, go ahead and get procedures done while you are still on your current employer's insurance. There probably aren't any overriding issues in your job contract. However, reading over it before resigning will help you figure out if any of the fine print issues included in this agreement will impact your decision at all. Look for contract clauses or non-compete agreements that will affect future employment prospects. When you resign from your current position, where will you go? Are you taking time away from work or moving on to a new position as soon as possible? Ideally, you should have an offer in place for a new position when you resign. If you don't, you'll need to consider your options for finding employment. Figure out your present employer's policy on references for future employment, as you'll likely need them to find a new job.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Assess your financial security. Determine your health coverage needs. Take a final look at your contract. Think about your next move.
Article: Wooden blocks or cardboard boxes are good choices because guinea pigs like to gnaw on things; guinea pigs' teeth never stop growing, meaning that chew toys can help keep the teeth at a comfortable length. You can easily find wooden blocks at pet stores like Petsmart. Be sure to avoid purchasing wooden blocks or other toys with any paint on them.  You can also make homemade toys using items around the house, including paper bags, boxes, toilet rolls, etc. Make sure to only add large toys into the cage. Small toys can be choking hazards if swallowed by your animal. Add a hammock. Another bonus addition to outfit a guinea pig cage is a hammock, which can be found at stores like Petsmart. Though hammocks are mainly for ferrets, they can also be used for guinea pigs. However, be sure to observe your guinea pig once you install the hammock to make sure it is safe. Put a little hut or tunnel in your guinea pig's cage. Each guinea pig needs its own hide to shelter in and have privacy.Guinea pigs can be extremely shy and they love to hide under things and get a little privacy. Again, these are things that you can either purchase at any main pet supply retailer or make inexpensively at home. For example, you could buy a tube/tunnel from a pet store, but for a lot less money, you can make your at home using an empty Quaker Oats container. Be sure to remove the plastic and metal lips from both ends and all labels. To make a little "house" where your pig can hide, use an old, plain (i.e., no dyes) shoe box. Your pig will love the little house and it's totally safe for chewing. Even when your guinea pig is inside the cage, show it attention. Guinea pigs love to interact with humans. Showering your pet with love and attention is one way to help your animal settle into the cage and feel comfortable.  Interact with your guinea pig several times every day. It's important that you handle your guinea pig daily, touching and cuddling him as often as you can. You can also let him out of the cage and let him get additional exercise by running around a small room or other enclosed space; this is also something you should try to incorporate into your pig's daily routine. Make sure to only let your guinea pig out in rooms that have no small openings through which the guinea pig could escape or become lost. You'll also need to keep a close eye on your pig because guinea pigs will chew on anything they can, including dangerous items like electrical wires and cords.  Because of their social nature, guinea pigs are happier when living with another guinea pig (or more). So if you want your pig to have even more companionship, consider getting another one!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put some toys in the cage. Provide privacy. Provide love and attention.
Article: You'll need to log in with your Outlook credentials (email handle and password) if you haven't already done so. On mobile, tap the Outlook app to open Outlook. You'll have to tap the "Other" tab at the top of your page to view your emails. You can do this in the search box on the far left side of your screen; you'll need to enter email names, content keywords, or sender names to filter your email.  If you know the subject of a specific email, for example, you would search that subject name. On mobile, activate the "search" function by tapping the magnifying glass icon on the toolbar at the top of your screen. You can do this by clicking the checkbox to the left of a target email.; repeat this process for all emails you wish to archive.  For mobile, tap and hold an email. This will select the email; you can then tap any subsequent emails to select them. You can also hold down Control and tap A to select all emails in your inbox. This should be at the top of your Outlook page, right above your email feed. Doing so will archive your selected emails and remove them from your inbox! You may have to click "Create Archive Folder" first if you don't already have one; this will prompt Outlook to create a new folder for all of your Archived emails.  For mobile, tap the Archive button on the bottom right corner of your screen. Tap "Create" to have Outlook create an Archive folder for you, and your email will be successfully archived! For one email on mobile, simply swipe left over an email you wish to archive. This will send the email straight to the Archive folder. This is on the left side of your inbox at the bottom of the "Folders" menu. For mobile, tap the settings menu icon in the top left corner of your screen to open the "Folders" menu. The "Archive" option will be at the bottom of this menu.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open your Outlook inbox. Search for emails you wish to archive. Select mail for archiving. Click the "Archive" button. View your archived mail by clicking "Archive".