Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Follow up with the waste management offices in person. Call the offices to follow up if they are too far away. Contact the facility to follow up by email to save time. Prepare for your interview.

Answer: Once you have applied, it is best to follow up with the waste management facility one to two weeks after your application. Dress professionally and ask if there is anything else you can do to help them during the hiring process. Showing up in person will show your dedication to the position and remind the company why you should be hired. When following up on your application, bring another copy of your resume to leave at the front desk. Calling the facility to follow up will remind them of your status as a potential employee and leave a good impression on management as they make their decision. When calling, say hello, introduce yourself, and make it clear that you are following up on a recent application as a garbage collector. A great way to remind the waste management headquarters of your application is to send the recruiter an email thanking them for considering you as an applicant. In the email, introduce yourself again and remind the waste management office which position you are applying for. Ask if there is anything else you can do to make the process easier, and thank them one more time before signing your name. Whether you are asked to interview for the position or not, it is important to be prepared if the time comes. Set out a business casual outfit and rehearse what you will say to the waste management recruiter when asked for an interview.  Research the company and prepare questions for your future employer.  Prepare a list of reasons why you are a good fit for the position and rehearse speaking about your job history out loud. Good questions to ask a potential employer include specifics about the position, including your expected salary and job requirements.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Avoid gaping. Avoid boots that land at the thickest part of your leg. Choose a boot that works well with your height. Choose the right color. Rock tall boots year-round.

Answer: Some boot styles are meant to have some slouch, but for most tall boots, you want to avoid pairs that gape around the top. Your boots should fit snugly yet comfortably. There should be enough room to tuck in skinny jeans or leggings, but not enough for your leg to slide back and forth inside the boot. This is especially true for women who consider their legs to be one of their problem areas. If you have thicker thighs, avoid boots that reach up to your mid-thigh. The horizontal line across the top will only make your leg look wider. Instead, opt for knee-high boots or boots that rise just above the knee. Tall women can get away with heeled and flat boots of all sizes. Shorter women may wish to stick with heeled boots, especially those that have a skinny heel, since these help to elongate the leg.  Shorter women should also stick with snug boots that closely hug the leg. Looser boots may make a leg look stouter. If you are shorter, remember that proportions matter. Pair a tall pair of boots with tucked in jeans and a short jacket. If you go for a long jacket, like a trench coat, you're going to be completely swallowed up. It can be a little difficult to pick the right colors, because boots come in so many different shades! However, there are some things you can consider to help you figure out which colors work best with your hair color and with your choices of outfits. Grey is good because of how flexible it is and cognac brown not only looks more expensive but goes with most outfits.  Consider what boots might be the most versatile for you, in terms of color. Black, of course, is always good, although you want to be careful with it. Black thigh-highs can be pretty intense and so aren't the best choices for work. One of the ways to pick the color for your boots is to match it to a shade of color on your head. Fashion advisers say that this make it so the eye travels the full length of your body, drawing attention back up from your boots to your hair again. So for example, if you have golden-blond hair you might choose boots with a golden sheen. If you have black hair, you would go for black boots.  You can also pick colors that match with your outfits. If you have a tendency to wear a lot of earth-toned outfits you would be better suited to wear brown or earth-toned boots (like olive green). Tall boots tend to be relegated to fall and winter fashion. However, you can wear these fashions all year long. A cowboy boot is perfect with the right summer dress, for instance. Or your black Gothic boots perfect even in the middle of summer.  Tall boots in the summer and spring are best saved for a night out on the town. They give a little bit of class and style and can draw the eye, because most people will be wearing sandals or heels. A fun spring look is a pair of tall boots (like knee-high black boots) with a light, floaty spring dress. The two opposing fashion choices balance one another out.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Look at the problem. Divide the total pay by the total time. Write your final answer.

Answer: To calculate wage, you need to know how much money will be earned over a specific period of time. You can then use that information to determine how many dollars (or another unit of currency) will be earned per one unit of time.  Essentially, you calculating the cost per unit of time. Note that the unit of time will vary depending on the circumstances. In many cases, the unit of time used will be the “hour.” In some cases, though, you may need to use “day,” “week,” “month,” or “year.”  Example: Robert worked 40 hours this week and earned $630.00 before taxes. Calculate Robert's wage as an expression of how much money Robert earns per hour. Rewrite the data in the form of a fraction. The total pay should be the numerator (top number) and the total amount of time should be the denominator (bottom number). Divide the numerator by the denominator to reduce that denominator to a value of one.  Example: Set the total pay, $630, as the numerator. Set the total number of hours, 40, as the denominator. You should have: $630 / 40 hours Divide the fraction accordingly: $630 / 40 hours = $15.75 / hour You should now know the wage of the job in question. Write this down as an expression of cost per unit of time.  You must include both units labels in your answer.  Example: Robert's earns a wage of $15.75 per hour.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Skype. Enter your email address. Click Next. Click Forgot my password. Enter the jumbled characters. Click Next. Select your recovery email address. Enter the missing information. Click Send code. Retrieve the code. Enter the code. Click Next. Enter your new password twice. Click Next. Click Next on the confirmation screen, then sign into Skype.

Answer:
Click or double-click the Skype app icon, which resembles a white "S" on a blue background. The Skype login page should open. Type the email address you use to log into Skype into the text field in the middle of the page. It's below the email text box. This is a link below the password text box. Doing so opens the password reset form. In the text box near the bottom of the page, type in the characters that you see in the middle of the page. You can click New next to the characters to reset the jumble. It's below the text box. As long as you entered correctly the characters, the recovery options window will open. Click the email address listed on this page. If you have a phone number available here, you can select it instead of your email address in order to have a confirmation code texted to you. Type your email address' username in the text box that's in the middle of the page. If you chose to use a phone number instead, you'll enter the last four digits of your phone number. It's below the text box. A verification code will be sent to your email address (or phone). To do so:   Email — Open your recovery email inbox, click the "Microsoft account password reset", and review the "Here is your code" code in the email.  Phone — Open your phone's Messages app, select the message from Microsoft, and review the code in the text message. Type the code you retrieved from your email or phone in the text box into the middle of the page. It's at the bottom of the window. Type your preferred password into the "New password" text box, then re-enter it into the "Reenter password" text box below it. It's below the "Reenter password" text box. Doing so changes your Skype password. You should now be able to log in by entering your email address, clicking Next, typing in your new password, and clicking Sign in.