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Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Application

Elizabeth Jaeger • May 21, 2020

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By Elizabeth Jaeger January 24, 2023
What better way to refresh but with a new logo! I hope you like it!
By Elizabeth Jaeger April 1, 2020
Source: https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit27.shtml
By Elizabeth Jaeger March 31, 2020
The federal government has extended the filing deadline for 2019 IRS Federal Tax Returns to July 15th. This extension does not hold for some individual state tax returns. These states include: New Jersey April 15 Mississippi May 15 Virginia May 1 Idaho June 15 Hawaii July 20 Iowa July 31 Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/03/30/taxes-2020-when-my-state-taxes-due/2925791001/?fbclid=IwAR1Uw4u8LHlsrSQ18JR6SfmH9DjJ3K55dmhoICN7RUBB9Esygc7XKIpdarE Photo credit: Photo by Leon Dewiwje on Unsplash ( https://unsplash.com/@elodiso? )
By Elizabeth Jaeger March 22, 2020
Everything is very uncertain right now. We aren't 100% sure if we should be outside, even when we NEED to be out. Business owners are glued to their technology to find out if they are the next one to shut the doors to everyone, including themselves. We need to try and make a concerted effort to keep our eyes and ears open to those we can help right now, Let those who need to do their job do it without interference. Don't take out your frustrations on the cashier, it's likely they are encountering the same difficulties in getting the same supplies you are shopping for. Don't grab something from someone else, they may need it more than you, especially when it comes to food. We must stay strong as individuals in order to persevere through this unprecedented event. My mother-in-law survived polio and she will survive this. Listen to the guidelines and take precautions. Wash your hands. The masks are only effective if you have the virus and you do not want to spread it, but it is VERY useful as a deterrent to touching your face, so they aren't a waste. Remember that bar soap is CLEAN. It can be shared between people as long as it is thoroughly rinsed. Don't panic. We are no use to ourselves when we panic. I hope you all stay strong, healthy and safe. (photo credit: White.RainForest ∙ 易雨白林. on Unsplash)
March 10, 2020
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By Elizabeth Jaeger March 8, 2020
If you’ve ever been a temp employee you have probably heard this at least once. If you work for a company that uses temporary employees, you may have been the one to say this. Don’t be afraid to ask the person directly. Even if the position is not a temp-to-perm, they are here to help out, and they are a human being with feelings. Helping to make any employee, in any capacity, feel welcome, really speaks volumes about you and the company. Having been that stranger, it is very awkward and unnerving to walk into the break room to have all conversations stop and everyone look at you wondering if you are a threat to their job or merely an outsider who doesn’t belong. I have felt very insignificant, despite the fact that the work I’ve been given during my assignment is usually integral to the operations. I don’t expect to be treated like “family” but a simple “Hi. I am ____” goes a long way. Additionally, it is refreshing to be asked directly “What are you doing here?” which simply gives acknowledgement of my presence. I don’t expect to be taken out to lunch or even asked to join your table in the break room. I am not asking you to let me share my life story. I am not planning on grilling you about anything. I am here to help out and perform the work I am given. It is not acceptable for me, as a temp, to stand around and gossip. Don’t be afraid that by saying hello means I now assume you are my buddy. What it does mean is that each day I am assigned to work there, I get to smile and say hello back without feeling like the stepmom/stepdad/stepchild that doesn’t belong. Finally, you never know who that temp knows and the impression given by the employees and the company will resonate professionally. If I am treated with an ounce of respect I will speak highly of my experience. In today’s world of word-of-mouth and social media advertising, impressions are everything. Please don’t call me “Just a temp.”
By Liz Jaeger March 5, 2020
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