Simply because she doesn't want to lose you all together. She still wants that friendship and connection with you.
She may or may not be, but it isn't her business. It's between you and her friend, and the best she can do is be supportive, if not of you then at least of her friend. If she has feelings of jealousy she should keep them to herself; any other reaction on her part would be immature and insecure.
They are good friends despite breaking up; the two are not mutually exclusive.
Keep them still
Well it depends on how much you have and how big the business is going to be money and the business itself. A small one may cost a lot, or you could just keep the business at your home. (it would keep the cost down for trying to find a location.
If your resume is not overflowing and adding it would still keep it to one page, it's a good idea. Have a subheading of something like "Professional Training" and include it there.
Bookkeeper 2009 would work well for a small business to use to keep up with data.
As a columnist? I would say to keep at it and start small but keep growing larger in business.
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I take it you are the employer. You don't keep them, send them to where you usually send them. The employee being fired will no longer make an income at your business but whatever wages were earned while employeed would still be done the same as they always were.
Business is learned by experience. Experience is the best teacher. It would also be a good idea to take classes to keep up with things.
I'm not sure I fully understand the question, but I am going to try to answer anyway. Maybe your girlfriend is still in love with you or attracted to you, and is afraid that if she says it's officially 'over' that she will lose you forever. Or maybe she just wants to keep you hanging in case she doesn't find someone else. I would have to know more about the situation to really answer you.