New York corrections officer was on duty when his teenage kids were killed in house fire

A New York corrections officer was on duty when a fire ripped through his Westchester County home, killing his two teenage children while they were asleep.  Gregory Toone, who has worked as a corrections officer for the past decade, was on the night shift when the blaze devastated the Cortlandt Manor home at around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, WABC reported. Toone’s daughter Alina, 17, and his son Jeremiah, 15, were pulled from a second-floor bedroom but tragically died in hospital. “I had two members in one bedroom… they worked their tails off to get these individuals out from the ground ladder,…

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Americans are so burned out they’re turning down high-paying promotions, study says

The days of wanting to climb the corporate ladder seem to be gone. A new study suggests that burned-out, stressed employees are turning down higher-paying promotions because they don’t want to deal with all the added stress and anxiety that come with it. AI career tool Kickresume recently surveyed 1,028 respondents to find out their views on employers’ mental health benefits and whether they use them or not. In doing so, it was learned that 80% of employees feel their jobs are responsible for their poor mental health and almost 40% of respondents have actually quit a job because of it.…

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