The basic shape of the rabbit cage is made up of two wooden frames connected by four posts. Purchase 2 in (5.1 cm)  by 4 in (10 cm)  lumber from your local hardware store and use a wood saw to cut them to the appropriate lengths. Once completed, the cage will measure 6 feet (1.8 m) long by 3 feet (0.91 m) wide and 2 feet (0.61 m) tall, which is enough for 2 or 3 medium sized rabbits.  You will need 4 pieces that measure 3 feet (0.91 m) in length, 4 that measure 2 feet (0.61 m), and 4 that measure 6 feet (1.8 m). You will also need one piece of plywood that measures 3 feet (0.91 m) by 2 feet (0.61 m). You can either cut that yourself or purchase a piece of that size from your local hardware store. Always wear eye protection when sawing wood. Lay one of the 6 ft (1.8 m) pieces of wood on the ground on its side. Then position a 3 ft (0.91 m) piece perpendicular to it on one side, so the two pieces create the shape of an L. Use screws and a power drill or electric screwdriver to bind the two pieces together in this position.  Use screws that are at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) long to ensure they penetrate through both pieces of wood. You can purchase wood screws at your local hardware store. Position another 3 ft (0.91 m) piece of wood at a perpendicular angle to the 6 ft (1.8 m) piece you already used, but this time on the opposite side so the three pieces of wood form a U shape. Then secure the third piece in place with screws. Make sure you position the 3 ft (0.91 m) pieces of wood on both sides of the 6 ft (1.8 m) piece in the same way so they match. Grab a second 6 ft (1.8 m) piece of wood and lay it on its side across the two extended 3 ft (0.91 m) pieces. With all four pieces laying on the ground, the wood should now take the shape of a rectangle.  Use screws to attach the second 6 ft (1.8 m) piece of wood to the others to create the rectangle shape. Insert two screws into each corner to ensure the frame is strong and stable. Follow the same steps above when building a second frame that matches the first one. These two frames will serve as the top and bottom of the rabbit cage.  Repeat the steps exactly to ensure both frames are a perfect match for one another. Once finished, you will have two matching wooden rectangular frames.

Summary: Measure and cut the wood. Use screws to connect a 3 ft (0.91 m) piece to a 6 ft (1.8 m) piece. Screw another 3 ft (0.91 m) piece to the other end of the wood. Attach another long piece to the short ones, creating a rectangle. Repeat that process to create another wooden rectangle.


It is critical that you don’t “slack off” or neglect your work while you are finishing up your tenure with a company. Also, don’t continuously talk about how much better your new job will be or talk to co-workers about how happy you are to be leaving your current position.  Everybody else is staying in their position. Constantly talking about getting out of a company only makes you seem like a jerk to everyone who is staying. Your work performance in the last two weeks of your job are as important as the first two weeks. Don’t forget, you are being constantly evaluated and a decrease in performance near the end of your term with the company may be reflected in reference letters down the line.  Be polite and respectful to all your coworkers and supervisors during the period before you quit. If you are dealing with issues or customers that will require further attention, either complete these tasks yourself or make sure someone else will do it when you are gone. Leave your desk and files in perfect order.  Don’t assume your replacement will understand your methods of file storage and organization. Label everything clearly so it is easy to find once you are gone.  Don't hide important documents in a childish attempt at revenge. Don’t take or steal anything that the company provided you, like staplers, computers, etc. Make duplicate copies of all records and contact information related to your position so the person who replaces you will be able to adjust to their situation more easily.  It is also important that you organize everything you were working on in an easily searchable way.  It can also be helpful to draw up an inventory of your files and work materials for your replacement. It is often beneficial to have a “handing over notes” meeting between you and your replacement. Some companies require this, while others do not. This meeting will allow you to explain your job, duties, associated files, etc. to your replacement face-to-face.  While it is rarely required, it would be a nice gesture to leave your contact information for your replacement so that he can contact you if he has questions, comments or concerns about the position. Look into your employer furnished insurance and retirement plans. You will want to make sure these benefits are not lost upon termination of your employment. You will want to be sure your 401K can be rolled over to your new job. Talk to your employer about any resume information or references they would be willing to share about you to prospective employers. This is why it is important to end your tenure with your current company on a high note. You need to get this reference now, even if you have other employment lined up. Once you are gone, your accomplishments and years of service will be quickly forgotten. . Most jobs these days have exit interviews designed to identify your impressions of the company, its operations, your position and the management. Be honest and open when conducting this interview. Your answers to their questions can help the business improve. In order to quit “graciously”, don’t use this exit interview to air grievances or hurl personal attacks at coworkers or employees you don’t like. Stick to discussing areas that you think the company could use improvement in or highlight the areas in which you feel the company excels.

Summary: Conduct business as usual. Tie up loose ends. Organize your workspace. Prepare your replacement. Check the status of your benefits and insurance. Furnish a reference. Conduct an exit interview


A blazer is a simple way to dress up a pair of distressed jeans. You can wear a loose and long blazer, or a more formal and fitted blazer. Pair the jeans and blazer with high heels or loafers and a nice T-shirt for an office look. Lightly distressed jeans that don’t have rips, but have slight bleach marks work best with a blazer. A button-up shirt is another simple way to dress up distressed jeans. Any type of button-up, plain or patterned, will work. Pair the jeans with a nice pair of dress shoes looks to keep the look dressy. Wear a long-sleeved button-up shirt with lightly bleached jeans and dress boots or ballerina flats. A long jacket paired with distressed jeans is a good look for cold weather. A long pea coat or trench or trench coat would be an ideal choice. Make the look dressier by buttoning up the jacket and wearing dress shoes. Wear plain sneakers and a T-shirt to dress up the jeans, but still maintain a slightly casual look.  Wear a long pea coat with a plain sweater, boots, and jeans. Put on a trench coat with a black T-shirt, jeans, and high heels or loafers. Accessories are a simple way to dress up your distressed jeans, no mater what shoes and pants you choose to wear. A statement necklace and earrings is one choice to dress the outfit up. Or, you can choose to wear a leather belt and watch.  Choose your accessories based on your outfit. For jeans and a T-shirt, wear a simple belt and/or basic earrings, like small silver hoops. For a dressier outfit, like a sweater and pea coat, wear a long scarf.
Summary: Pair a blazer with your jeans. Put on a button-up shirt. Wear a long jacket. Choose dressy accessories with distressed jeans.