Jessica Cardozo

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Jessica Cardozo

Jessica Cardozo

@jessbilley

Stay at home mom & wife to loving husband

Canada Katılım Şubat 2009
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Sahrish@Sahrish1278·
Eyes Test 12 or 13..?
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Edmonton Oil Kings
Edmonton Oil Kings@EdmOilKings·
GAME DAY DEALS!⭐️ 🍔Every Oil Kings home game day = The Carl Burger® for just $2.97 at Carl’s Jr. 🥳PLUS: 7 lucky fans win a FREE Carl Burger® Combo 🎁ENTER NOW: tag @CarlsJrCA in the replies and let us know your favourite Carl's Jr. location!
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Based on the entirety of this photograph, what is your best estimation of the year it was taken?
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Jessica Cardozo
Jessica Cardozo@jessbilley·
@SarahRyanYEG Foyer Lacombe in St.Albert is amazing. Highly recommend. I'm sorry you're having to choose one.
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Sarah Ryan
Sarah Ryan@SarahRyanYEG·
Hey #yeg does anyone have experience with loved ones in local hospice? Reviews online are all distressing :( Where is good, where do we need to avoid and why? Thank you in advance. Sorry if I don't respond, just so much going on. I will read them!
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Jessica Cardozo@jessbilley·
@JasonOnTheDrums Me too. Also never met him, yet I loved his posts and his humanity so much. I hope his family is doing okay living life without him.
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
RETWEET if you stand with the Obamas against Trump’s racist attacks!
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BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested after entering Minnesota church to film anti-ICE protest bbc.in/4q8K3GS
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
“Can I bring my baby to the interview?” The message came in at 11 PM: “Hi, I have an interview with you tomorrow at 2 PM. My childcare fell through. Can I bring my 8-month-old? I understand if you need to reschedule.” Old me would have rescheduled. Unprofessional. Distraction. Red flag. New me replied: “Absolutely. See you tomorrow.” She showed up with her baby on her hip. She apologized three times before even sitting down. Ten minutes in, the baby started crying. She tried to soothe him while answering questions. She apologized again. I stopped the interview and said: “Hey. You’re managing a fussy baby, answering complex questions, and staying calm under pressure. That’s literally the job. Handling chaos while staying professional. You’re already proving you can do it.” Her eyes filled with tears. We hired her. She’s been with us for a year now. The most reliable team member we have. Why? Because when you’re used to handling a screaming infant at 3 AM and still showing up to work the next day, workplace stress feels like nothing. Working parents, especially mothers, are some of the most organized, efficient, and resilient people you’ll ever hire. Yet we lose them because our hiring processes are built for people with zero caregiving responsibilities. If your interview process can’t accommodate a parent facing a childcare issue, you’re not filtering for professionalism. You’re filtering for privilege.
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Jessica Cardozo
Jessica Cardozo@jessbilley·
I love this as someone who's going back into the workforce after being a stay at home mom for years. My kids aren't 8 months old, but always will be my priority. It's going to be an interesting juggling act as a previous workaholic to make sure it doesn't affect my home life
Simons@Simon_Ingari

“Can I bring my baby to the interview?” The message came in at 11 PM: “Hi, I have an interview with you tomorrow at 2 PM. My childcare fell through. Can I bring my 8-month-old? I understand if you need to reschedule.” Old me would have rescheduled. Unprofessional. Distraction. Red flag. New me replied: “Absolutely. See you tomorrow.” She showed up with her baby on her hip. She apologized three times before even sitting down. Ten minutes in, the baby started crying. She tried to soothe him while answering questions. She apologized again. I stopped the interview and said: “Hey. You’re managing a fussy baby, answering complex questions, and staying calm under pressure. That’s literally the job. Handling chaos while staying professional. You’re already proving you can do it.” Her eyes filled with tears. We hired her. She’s been with us for a year now. The most reliable team member we have. Why? Because when you’re used to handling a screaming infant at 3 AM and still showing up to work the next day, workplace stress feels like nothing. Working parents, especially mothers, are some of the most organized, efficient, and resilient people you’ll ever hire. Yet we lose them because our hiring processes are built for people with zero caregiving responsibilities. If your interview process can’t accommodate a parent facing a childcare issue, you’re not filtering for professionalism. You’re filtering for privilege.

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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
I got only 1 point. You?
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Jessica Cardozo@jessbilley·
@PeytonElroy His body, his decision. Support him in what HE wants. Not sure why you're anti chemo when it might cure your dad?
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Peyton Elroy
Peyton Elroy@PeytonElroy·
To be honest, I am in a huge dilemma trying to convince my Dad to not undergo chemotherapy while all doctors (whom he seems to still trust) are suggesting and pressuring him If you were in my shoes, what would you do? And some of you have been in my shoes, so what did you do?
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
My grandpa told me that in the old days, TV channels would stop broadcasting around midnight. They'd play the national anthem and then go completely off air until morning. Is that real, or is he messing with me?
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Jessica Cardozo
Jessica Cardozo@jessbilley·
@Migizi______ @yegwave I'm pretty sure if you wish to remain anonymous you can't claim the prize. It's a silly rule, especially in the case of major prizes.
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YEGWAVE
YEGWAVE@yegwave·
An Alberta man, 25-year-old Joshua Saulteaux, won $1 million on a scratch-and-win ticket and vanished just weeks later in Whitefish Lake First Nation. His family fears that the lottery win may be connected to his disappearance. RCMP have conducted extensive air and ground searches and continue to follow leads while forensic testing is ongoing.
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Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield@Cmdr_Hadfield·
With enormous sadness we said goodbye to our mother today, Eleanor Hadfield. She gently passed away after 89 full years, with grace and in no pain, surrounded by loving family. Eternal thanks to all the kind people that helped her when she needed it most. We will always love and miss you, Mom - your calm and music will be with us forever.
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Integrity
Integrity@integritycdn·
I support Alberta Teachers🔥 Who is with me? #ableg
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