Insurance. The all-encompassing money-making scheme that requires you to pay money because something MIGHT happen to your home, your vehicle, your business, etc. No one seems to like paying their insurance but it’s something we all have to do.
Arguably one of the most regulated government agencies is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, also known as OSHA. For a small business, trying to keep up with all of these regulations can be frustrating when trying to determine things like what should I record, who do I submit it to and what kind of business am I “classified” (according to them) as.
In today’s busy world, everything is done instantly through cell phones. I don’t know about you, but I’ve gone as far as turning my car around halfway through my dreadful stop-and-go-traffic commute once I realized I didn’t have my phone. Even though I didn’t plan on using it for any specific purpose throughout the day, just knowing it was with me was all I needed. Legions of companies have capitalized on our cell phone obsessions by giving us games, social media, and other time wasters but some companies want to use this technology for the greater good.