61 Brewers Speak Out: What I Wish I’d Known Before Starting a Brewery February 9, 2014/56 Comments/in Blog /by Joe+ So remember that first time when you said, “I think I want to start a brewery”! After all of those experiences of getting the brewery up and running, if you coul...
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reflectingAfter learning valuable lessons about college life, here’s a list I’d like to share of what I wish I had known before going to college: 1. You’re not going to miss home as much as you think you will. I was nervous and (1) ___ about living away from my parents...
What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Virtual Teacher Whereas some people will think that virtual teachers have an easy job because they don't have to manage a traditional classroom, the reality is far from that. Virtual teachers face a variety of challenges unique to their teaching situation....
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