News about Victoria Mills

The following are some of the relationships coach's tips for surviving Christmas with your family and what to do if asked to pay

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
When it comes to families, Christmas isn't all about holiday cheer and frivolity. Relationships with exemplifiers, excessive alcohol intake, debates over where and how to spend the day, and uniting families that are not familiar with each other can lead to family disputes and discord. Add the added cost of rising living expenses to simmering anxieties, and it will all escalate into a recipe for disaster. According to Victoria Mills, the leading Australian relationship coach, it's also possible to make alternative Christmas plans if you suspect family rifts could ruin the festivities.

McDonald's bosses summon TikTok dishes skit user Fionn McCallum to a meeting

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
On Wednesday, Fionn McCallum (left), from Havelock, New Zealand's South Island, posted a video of the dramatic walk-out to Tik Tok (right) on YouTube, which has more than five million views. The 18-year-old filmed a massive pile of greasy dishes in the clip, and it could be heard saying, "Hell no, I am not cleaning that, I am not cleaning that, I ain't cleaning that." 'Actually, I've quit,' the yell yelled before rushing out of the store and screaming out. Even though Mr McCallum tried to explain it was a joke that was out of proportion, he told Daily Mail Australia that he had been abused online since the video went viral.

According to a work coach, long service leave should be scrapped

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
Victoria Mills (left) branded long service leave as 'outdated,' claiming that it does not refer to the current generation of 'Tinder employees,' or the 'Tinder generation' (top and bottom right, stock photos). Employees are relocating more often, with some employees deciding to leave when they are dissatisfied and'swiping' right on new, more promising opportunities. Although it may have served as an incentive for previous generations, Ms Mills said that long-term employee loyalty is quickly becoming a thing of the past.'