The wooden planks should occupy both the middle and upper third of the workbench grid. Take the sign and make as many signs as you'd like, given your raw materials.
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One-sentence summary -- Place your stick in the bottom middle of the Workbench. After placing the stick, place six wooden planks on top of the stick. Craft your sign.


After you've placed all of your plants, refer to your garden map again as you bring in furniture. Choose lightweight furniture to avoid putting too much pressure on your roof. Foldable furniture, like lounge chairs, are especially lightweight and good for conserving space. To prevent the furniture from blowing away in heavy winds, secure it to immovable objects or store it when you’re not using it. Every inch of space in your rooftop garden needs to have a purpose. Instead of crowding the ground, decorate with height when possible. Utilizing vertical space will make your garden feel roomier, so plant climbing vines or hang flower containers on an adjacent wall if possible. Focusing too much on horizontal spaces will make your garden seem cramped. Focal points are centerpieces that tie your garden together. Choosing a centerpiece will make your garden feel balanced and harmonious. A good focal point might be a larger plant (like a tree), an outdoor sofa, or a statue.  To make your focal point stand out, avoid decorating with more than 1 or 2 larger plants/decorations. Too many focal points will distract from each other and seem overwhelming. Pick a trait (like 1 or several colors) to tie the decorations and focal point together so they don't clash. Because you have a limited amount of space, make sure everything you add can serve many purposes. Look for chairs that can lay out into loveseats or expandable coffee tables. Find benches that can be used as storage for your foldable furniture. If a decoration does not have several purposes, consider whether the space it's taking up is worthwhile.
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One-sentence summary -- Add lightweight furniture. Make use of open spaces. Pick a focal point. Choose multi-functional decorations.


Drippings from raw meat, poultry, and seafood can contaminate other foods even before you head to the checkout line. Place raw foods in the bottom of your shopping cart as far away from ready-to-eat items as possible. Never store meat on top of produce or place a bag of veggies directly on top of a package of raw meat.  Ready-to-eat foods are items that don't need to be cooked or have already been cooked. Examples include fruits, vegetables, and deli meats. Foods that aren't ready-to-eat, such as raw chicken breast or raw ground beef, need to be cooked before you eat them. Cooking raw meats kills germs and makes them safe to eat. If drippings from raw chicken breast get on an apple, eating the apple will put you at risk of getting sick. If you bag groceries yourself, place raw and ready-to-eat foods in separate bags. When you don’t bag your own groceries, make sure the employee bagging them keeps raw foods away from produce, cheese, and other ready-to-eat foods. If possible, bag a package of raw meat, poultry, or seafood in plastic or paper before placing it into a reusable tote. Raw meats, dairy, and eggs need to be refrigerated within 2 hours. Schedule your errands so your groceries won’t have to hang out in the car for an extended period of time. If you can’t get to a fridge within 2 hours, store your groceries in an insulated bag or cooler. Don’t store your reusable totes in your vehicle’s trunk or back seat. Wash them frequently by hand or in the washing machine on a hot cycle. If you used a tote to carry boxed or canned items, you don’t have to wash it after using it. However, you should wash a tote after using it to carry raw meat, poultry, or seafood. It’s also wise to wash a tote after using it to carry produce.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep ready-to-eat and raw foods separate in your shopping cart. Bag raw meat, poultry, and seafood separately at checkout. Get your groceries to the fridge within 2 hours. Wash reusable totes with hot, soapy water.


A temporary job will allow you to start saving, making money, and potentially paying rent while giving you time to look for a position in your field.   Apps like Uber and Lyft allow you to use your car to drive people around or deliver food, and you can make your own hours. Look into tutoring in your field or doing freelance work while you search for something you love. Even when you find a position, you can keep up with your other job on the side to make some extra cash if you'd like! If you’re a recent graduate, it’s very likely your university has a career center that’s meant to help you with planning your future. Many graduates are having trouble finding a job in their field due to a sluggish economy, and a career counselor will be able to assist you in creating a path for yourself. If you didn’t attend a university, many states have some form of public assistance that offers free counseling for job seekers, as well as resume assistance. Search for free or public career counseling in your area to get a list of organizations. . The next step to finding a job is creating a resume for your applications. A career center can help you get started with this process, and make sure that you have the proper format and are including all important information.  Be sure to highlight your most important achievements in your current position, as well as previous jobs you may have held. If you don’t have a lot of employment experience, focus on your community involvement, academics, or other activities that you’ve devoted your time to. Highlight what makes you a good candidate! It’s important to find a job that will support your living expenses before you move on your own. It will make landlords more likely to rent to you, and make your parents more likely to trust your decision to live by yourself. Devote at least an hour everyday to looking for new positions and submitting your application. Much of this time will be spent filling out online applications, writing cover letters, and sending inquiry emails. Be prepared to put serious effort into your job search in order to find the position that works for you and your budget.
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Get a temporary job while you look for a steady position. Meet with a career counselor. Create a standout resume Make looking for a job your number one priority.