Mc Yow-z Jeff Calixte

Mc Yow-z Jeff Calixte

Canada
Jeff Calixte (MC Yow-Z) is a Canadian career researcher and digital entrepreneur who studies hiring trends and job data across Canada. He creates simple guides that help newcomers, students, and workers find real opportunities fast.
20
Dec
A professional cover letter document on a desk next to a calculator and a name tag for a "Customer Experience Associate

Copy & Paste Cover Letter for Bank Teller Jobs (No Experience)

Applying to TD, RBC, or Scotiabank with no banking experience? We provide a proven "Copy & Paste" cover letter template that highlights the two things hiring managers actually care about: Cash Handling and Sales Potential.
9 min read
20
Dec
A laptop screen displaying the Service Canada My Account login page with a stack of Record of Employment (ROE) forms on the desk

EI Application Guide 2026: Step-by-Step Screenshots

Laid off or quit for a good reason? We walk you through the 2026 Service Canada EI application portal, decode the confusing ROE codes, and reveal the temporary "Economic Measures" that might waive your waiting period this year.
6 min read
20
Dec
A close-up of an Ontario pay stub highlighting the Vacation Pay line item with a calculator in the foreground.

Ontario Vacation Pay Calculator: 4% vs. 6% Rules (2026 Guide)

Are you entitled to 4% or 6% vacation pay in Ontario? We explain the math, how to check your pay stub for stolen wages, and the "use it or lose it" myth that employers love to tell students.
7 min read
20
Dec
A hiring manager crossing out the Objective section on a resume with a red pen, next to a Canadian flag.

Canadian Resume Format: Why "Objectives" Are Dead (2026 Guide)

Stop writing "To obtain a challenging position" on your resume. We explain why the "Objective" statement is killing your job applications in Canada, how to write a killer "Professional Summary" instead, and the strict formatting rules for 2026 that newcomers often miss.
8 min read
20
Dec
A hand placing a sealed white envelope marked "Resignation" on a wooden office desk next to a pair of glasses.

Resignation Letter Template: Short & Polite (2 Weeks Notice) (2026 Guide)

Nervous about quitting? Copy our 3 proven resignation letter templates (for Email, Retail, and Office jobs). We explain the legal rules of "2 Weeks Notice" in Canada, how to quit without burning bridges, and what to do if your boss gets angry.
9 min read
20
Dec
No Experience Resume Template: The "Functional" Format Hack (2026)

No Experience Resume Template: The "Functional" Format Hack (2026)

Have zero work experience? Don't panic. We provide a copy-paste "Functional Resume" template designed for Canadian students, explain how to turn babysitting into a professional skill, and reveal why the "Chronological" format is killing your chances.
8 min read
20
Dec
A university student holding a Cutco knife demonstration kit, standing next to a "Now Hiring Students" lawn sign.

Vector Marketing / Cutco: Is It a Pyramid Scheme? (2026 Truth)

Is selling Cutco knives for Vector Marketing a legitimate summer job or a pyramid scheme? We break down the "Base Pay" myth, the pressure to sell to your grandma, and why this "job" is legally a business that costs you money.
6 min read
19
Dec
A university student in a branded "Student Works" polo shirt holding a paint roller on a ladder, looking tired.

Painting Student Franchises (Student Works): Scam or Legit? (2026 Review)

Is Student Works Painting a legitimate internship or a pyramid scheme? We analyze the "Student Franchise" model, the $5,000 startup costs, and the grueling 70-hour weeks to see if it’s worth it for Canadian students in 2026.
9 min read
19
Dec
Medical Receptionist Certificates: Are They a Scam? (2026 Guide)

Medical Receptionist Certificates: Are They a Scam? (2026 Guide)

Do you really need to pay $10,000 for a Medical Office Assistant (MOA) diploma in Canada? We expose the private college traps, explain why doctors hire people with zero experience, and reveal the secret EMR training you can get for free.
7 min read
19
Dec
A laptop screen showing the UserTesting dashboard with a "Test Available" notification, next to a smartphone recording a website test.

UserTesting Canada: Can You Actually Make $100/Week?

Is UserTesting legitimate for Canadians in 2026? We break down the real pay rates ($10 vs. $60), reveal the "screener" tricks to stop getting disqualified, and explain why "Live Conversations" are the secret to earning $100 a week.
7 min read