In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A fluted countersink cutter has a wider base that comes to a point and contains multiple cutting edges so you can make larger holes for the screw’s head. Use a cutter that matches the numbered size of your screw, which is usually #6, #8, or #10. Pick a countersink cutter that has an 82-degree taper since it’s the most common angle on the bottom of the screw’s head. Secure the countersink cutter to the end of your drill so it fits tightly.  You can buy a countersink cutter from your local hardware store. You can also get countersink cutters with a flat bottom if the screws you’re using don’t have an angled head. Place the point of the countersink cutter in the middle of the pilot hole so it’s perpendicular to the wood. Pull the trigger slowly and apply light pressure as you push the cutter further into the pilot hole. Stop drilling every 5–6 seconds to clear away sawdust and check the size of the countersink.  Put on safety glasses while you’re drilling to protect your eyes in case the cutter breaks or comes loose. Don’t force the countersink cutter into the wood since you could make the hole too deep or damage the bit. Take the countersink cutter out from the hole and clear away any sawdust that built up around it. Turn your screw upside down and press the head against the countersink hole. If the hole is the same diameter as the screw’s head, then you’re ready to screw it in. If the hole is smaller than the screw head, continue using the countersink cutter to make the hole larger. Remove the countersink cutter from the end of your drill and replace it with a screwdriver bit. Position the point of the screw so it lines up with your pilot hole and put the screwdriver bit into the slots on top. Pull the trigger to slowly drive the screw into the hole until it’s level with the wood surface. You can drive the screw further into the wood if you want to conceal it later on.
Summary: Secure a fluted countersink cutter in your drill that’s the same size as your screw. Drill slowly into the pilot hole with the cutter to make countersink. Hold the screw’s head against the hole to check if it’s the same size. Use your drill to secure the screw in the hole until the top is flush.

Take a fitted low-cut shirt from club to coffee shop by throwing a loose-fitting cardigan overtop. This clothing combination creates a girl-next-door balance that’s both casual and sensual. Lose the flashy, chunky, glitzy jewelry and instead go with a simple piece that fits with just about everything you wear. Wearing a subtle piece of jewelry makes you look much more laid back while still adding a pretty accessory to your outfit. Soft, warm colors such as baby pink or canary yellow are sure to make you look sweet and cute. Wear this to an evening get-together in the summertime. In the winter time, go for a cute and cozy vibe by pairing your favorite fitted jeans with a pair of Chuck Taylors and a big comfy sweater. Throw on a headband to add some sweetness to this outfit. The girl-next-door style is sweet, simple and comfortable, so your accessories should reflect that as well. Try wearing a pair of white Keds and a solid-colored scarf while carrying a plain brown leather handbag. Stay away from intensely high heels, designer items, and busy colors or patterns.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Pair a sexy top with a cardigan. Wear a little versatile gold necklace. Wear a soft, warm-colored dress. Wear a chunky sweater with sneakers and jeans. Stick with simple, comfortable accessories.

Problem: Article: Take a class, if needed. Look for online or in-person classes. Practice your typing and computer navigation skills. Also practice talking while you type.  Call center agents need  to be able to react and locate information quickly.  Familiarizing yourself with computer navigation can help you learn new software as needed. Free online programs and video tutorials are available to help you improve your computer skills. Plan to arrive to work early every day. Give yourself to time to commute and get settled in. Take breaks when your schedule allows you to.  Most call centers will require you to log in to your system before you can take calls. It’s a good idea to check the traffic report in the morning significantly ahead of leaving for work. That way if there’s a traffic problem, you can leave even earlier. Ask for advice on specific situations or how to improve at your job in general. Try to talk to them during breaks if they are very busy with multiple agents while on the job. Alternately, you may be able to speak to them before or after work. Supervisors usually started out with your same job. They’ll know the in’s and out’s of the position, and appreciate how hard it can get. Memorize as much information about your employer as you can. Check your company's internet and intranet frequently. Don’t neglect your email, as important internal memos may await you.  You should know the details of the products and services your company offers. Call center agents who are confident in their abilities are more effective at their jobs. Approach the job with enthusiasm. Arrive every day with a sense of optimism, and remind yourself to maintain it. Keep at least one yellow-colored item on your desk, if you’re allowed to. Keep positive affirmations with you – either memorize some or keep them in your purse, pocket, or cubicle.  The color yellow has an optimistic psychological effect.  For example, use yellow sticky notes, pens, or paper clips. An example of a positive affirmation is, “I am in charge of how I feel and I choose to remain positive.”
Summary:
Improve your computer skills. Be punctual. Learn from your supervisors. Stay up to date with your company's activities. Keep a positive outlook.