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By Timothy Stuckey | Jun 16, 2022
Patrick Finney, a driver for Uber in Tampa, recently highlighted the reasons why he likes working as a freelance driver.
By Timothy Stuckey | Jun 9, 2022
Yield Engineering Systems, Inc. (YES) has recently announced that the company has leased a 123,00-square-foot facility located inside the Price Corridor in Chandler, Arizona.
By Timothy Stuckey | May 31, 2022
Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms, has recently announced the expansion of its Mesa Data Center campus, according to a Mesa Independent report.
By Timothy Stuckey | May 11, 2022
Freelancers looking for more schedule flexibility and convenience may find it with Uber, which enables drivers to set their own schedules that suit their lifestyles and obligations.
By Timothy Stuckey | Mar 23, 2022
Spring is here, bringing with it a plethora of complications for people who suffer from sinusitis, which may be aggravated by seasonal allergies.
By Timothy Stuckey | Jan 21, 2022
When Isaac King was in desperate need of an additional car and the funds to pay for it, he found both by working with Uber.
By Timothy Stuckey | Dec 27, 2021
(Sponsored content) – Hannibal Darby, a full-time gig economy worker who uses a variety of digital work platforms, recently said in an interview that anybody interested in pursuing freelance work can anticipate a straightforward procedure with minimal obstacles.
By Timothy Stuckey | Dec 5, 2021
Dwayne Bell, a Chicago-based full-time Uber driver, discussed his experiences on the job that enabled him to meet people from all walks of life.
By Timothy Stuckey | Nov 10, 2021
Ken Howe doesn't work multiple jobs because he wants to, but because he needs the extra income, ideally earned when he has additional time.
By Timothy Stuckey | Oct 18, 2021
Nasal discomfort may be one of the warning symptoms of seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis, according to data from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
By Timothy Stuckey | Sep 9, 2021
A Korean study recently discovered that those who suffer from chronic sinusitis are also more susceptible to developing depression, according to Physician's Weekly.
By Timothy Stuckey | May 3, 2021
A recent Energy Alliance study has found that switching from Texas' "competitive energy only" electricity market to a "capacity" market would result in higher costs without guaranteeing reliability.