Archive for the ‘Career’ Category
I don’t know about you, but I have a problem. I am ambitious; I am full of great ideas. I am also, however, extremely undisciplined. But the other day I had an idea. What if [...]
February 15th, 2008. . Read More »
For the most part, I like my job. But working as a publishing sales rep isn’t exactly what I dreamed of doing as a kid, so there are days work seems like, well, work. Want to be happier at work? Here are some ideas:
December 17th, 2007. . Read More »
When I joined my present employer four years ago I encountered a new financial quandary: How do you plan for out-of-pocket work expenses until they are reimbursed?
September 18th, 2007. . Read More »
Millions of Americans work second jobs to make ends meet or pay debt and save money faster. Of course, it’s mentally and physically exhausting. From four years of working two jobs, here are some tips for surviving a second job.
August 3rd, 2007. . Read More »
I can hear you all yelling at me now. “Don’t go into debt!” “Don’t go into debt”. But what if you have a good reason to get a loan?
July 27th, 2007. . Read More »
I’ve always had a tinge of entrepreneurial optimism, if not the business sense to back up my creativity. Though I always stopped short of schemes and scams, here the five most asinine ways I’ve tried to make a buck. What are yours?
May 8th, 2007. . Read More »
You can’t get rich quick, but follow these ten proven steps to success today and you will find wealth sooner than you think. It’s working for me, and it can work for you.
September 27th, 2006. . Read More »
As young workers and students we know that career advice is about as rare as sand in the Sahara. Good advice, however, can be as elusive as it is valuable.
September 25th, 2006. . Read More »
Afraid of getting fired? Unless your employer is in dire straights and on the brink of wide lay-offs, following these dos and don’ts should protect you from performance-based firings.
September 14th, 2006. . Read More »
The perfect resume takes good writing, creative thinking, and sharp attention to detail. Is your resume ready?
September 14th, 2006. . Read More »