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Phalen Kuckuck

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Charleston, WV, United States

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  • Red Alert Politics

Past articles by Phalen:

Why millennials thrive in flexible work environments

The days of punching the clock five days a week have ended – teleworking is easier than ever, and there’s mutual benefit to be found in loos... → Read More

Ohio professor claims 'global warming is worse than war'

The professor goes on to say that climate change makes war more likely, and calls efforts to mitigate climate change “heroic.” → Read More

Pet Insurance? Companies offering ‘unique’ incentives to attract millennials

As the search for millennial-aged talent becomes increasingly competitive, employers are upgrading benefits packages to include unique offerings. Millennials are now being courted with options ranging from pet insurance, to student loan repayment and financial wellness counseling, according to a... → Read More

“Millennial Day” at Georgetown University: Where everyone gets participation trophies

Dabbing, safe spaces, nap time, and participation trophies? → Read More

They aren’t killing everything: Millennials are helping make golf great again

Millennials have been blamed for the decline of everything from fast-food to beer, but now they’re driving up interest in one sport: golf. The popularity of golf amongst millennials is in part due to the trendy driving range TopGolf and the abundance of successful young golfers like Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, and Dustin Johnson. According the National Golf Foundation’s annual study, 36… → Read More

The numbers don’t lie: Millennial women more realistic about their careers than millennial men

A new survey suggests that millennial women practice more career realism than men. → Read More

Ditching unity for division: Fusion re-brands as Splinter News, cites feeling ‘under siege’ by Trump

The new Gawker. → Read More

Stupid millennial stereotype disproven: Millennials are not 'job-hoppers'

New data from the Pew Research Center shows that millennials change jobs less often than older generations, with 63.4 percent of 18-to-35-year-olds staying at their current employer for 13 months or more, compared to 59.9 percent reporting the same in 2000. The percent decrease is not dramatic... → Read More