Summer is finally here in Florida, and you know what that means—sweltering heat and desperate attempts to keep our Miller Lite beers cold. Unless, of course, you're inside the Naple Zoo. Or the back bedroom of my house in Cape Coral. Then You're never cooling off.
But fear not, for Miller Lite has come up with a brilliant solution to keep your brewski frosty... ICE! Wait, don't panic just yet—I'm not talking about dropping a handful of ice cubes into your precious pint. We all know that's a major no-no, 'cause ice tends to water down our beloved beverage. Although, if you're a die-hard Miller Lite fan, you might argue that it's already pretty watery to begin with. Shots fired!
According to Food & Wine, Miller Lite has heard our pleas for a chilled brew without compromising its flavor, and they've unveiled their master plan: beer cube trays! These bad boys are available online for a mere $8. Picture this: you pour your beer into these silicone trays, pop 'em in the freezer, and voila! You'll have yourself 24 mini beer cubes, perfectly shaped like adorable little cans of Miller Lite.
Miller Lite on Ice:
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Now, here's the best part—they're small enough to fit inside your bottle or can. Say goodbye to sipping iced beer out of a pint glass like some sort of ice enthusiast. Your friends would spot that move from a mile away and unleash their judgmental stares upon you. But fear not, my friends! Miller Lite has got your back.
Head over to MillerLite.com to check out these fantastic beer cube trays. Sure, they sold out faster than an ice cube in the Sahara, but don't fret. Miller is restocking, and there's even another "drop" happening. So get ready to impress your pals with your icy-cool beer cubes, and remember, summer's just heating up—literally and figuratively. Stay cool out there!
Live In Florida, Work Anywhere – Here Are The Top 100 Companies for Remote Jobs
If you need a job but don't want to leave the sunshine state, do I have a list for you. Flexjobs just dropped it's Top 100 Companies for Remote Jobs! These 100 companies had the highest number of remote jobs openings throughout 2022. From the release:
“As leaders in the remote job marketplace, we are thrilled to once again shine a light on the employers that have made remote hiring a priority for their businesses,” said Sara Sutton, Founder and CEO of FlexJobs. “As it was when we first created the Top 100 list a decade ago, our goal in identifying these remote-friendly employers is to help job seekers connect to remote career opportunities and to celebrate the companies championing for a more flexible future of work. Even amid current economic uncertainty and challenges, the continued interest and investment in remote work has created a healthy, robust marketplace for remote career opportunities,” Sutton concluded.
If you're like me, you got a taste of the work-from-home environment during Covid. And now you want more of it. There were times I took my laptop out and sat by the pool while doing my job. Now I'm back in an office freezing because someone in charge wants the thermostat set to 72. I'm from Florida! I like it warm!
Now back to the remote jobs list.
The top seven career categories that had the most number of remote job postings in the FlexJobs database in 2022:
Additionally, here's the top 10 remote job postings on FlexJobs during 2022:
So who's hiring? Here's a hundred to choose from.
1. Liveops
2. Working Solutions
3. TTEC
4. CVS Health
5. Kelly
6. Williams-Sonoma
7. Sutherland
8. Robert Half International
9. TranscribeMe
10. Transcom
11. BCD Travel
12. UnitedHealth Group
13. BELAY
14. Cactus Communications
15. Kforce
16. LHH – Lee Hecht Harrison
17. Activus Connect
18. AnywhereWorks
19. Randstad
20. Thermo Fisher Scientific
21. Twilio
22. Ansafone Contact Centers
*** their name is literally "Answer-phone"