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Effective career change is attained by building a financial base that permits you to work primarily for the joy you obtain from doing what you were put on earth to do rather than for the money needed to keep body and soul joined. The key to gaining the financial freedom needed to do the work you love is seeking an integration of your life, work, and money goals.Writing for the Internet of Tomorrow – Yesterday’s rules won’t work much longer.

Networking for the Shy – We need to form our own club.

Supporting a Spouse After a Job Loss – Three suggestions.

The Problem with/for Today’s College Grads – They’ve moved the first step of the Ladder of Success up higher than where it used to be.

The Lunch Hour – The benefits of non-structured conversation.

Boss Annoyances – The top ten.

Knowwho – You dont necessarily need to leave your company to get a better job.

Embarrassing Work Incidents – Tackle squarely and then move on.

Prepare Your Kids for Inevitable Career Change – Three tips.

11 Benefits of Humor in the Workplace – We need a way to protest unreasonable deadlines (while meeting them).

Not Working Is the Most Boring Work of All – The rich get rich and the poor get poor. The busy get busy and the bored get bored.

Some Goofy Kid Interviews for the Marketing Director’s Slot – How did that fellow get past the guards?

Quiet! – Maybe it’s your IPod that’s holding you back.

Buy Yourself Some Courage – Pick up your trombone and blow.

Getting Fired — Something Dies and Something Is Born – Revisiting that old question — Is there life after death?

The Normal Retirement Age It Is a Changin’ – In the future, some of us will be able to retire long before turning 65 and some of us will not be able to retire until long after turning 65.

Workplace Nicknames, Charitable and Otherwise – Recalling to mind “That Woman.”

The Five Stages of Career Satisfactiion – Should you remain at a job that bores you but that pays well?

It’s a Thin Line Between Fear and Excitement – A steady paycheck is not to be mocked (nor worshipped).

Why a Woman Shouldn’t Necessarily Want to Be More Like a Man– Just you wait, Henry Higgens, just you wait!

Our Employers Should Encourage Us to Move On – The old rules of career advancement no longer work.

Protecting Yourself from a Circuit City Scenario – Ask yourself: “Am I really worth more money this year than last year?”

Pay for (School) Performance – You might not get precisely the sort of “performance” you are seeking.

Caution: Teenagers at Work – A case of too much of a good thing.

Truly Sick – You can talk yourself into being sick.

“My Boss Thought I Was Insane” – Payscale.com looks at two middle-class millionaires.

Unwritten Rules of Wage Slavery – Aspiring Early Retirees of the World Unite! You Have Nothing to Lose but Your Health Benefits!

Workingman’s Blues #2 — A Different Sort of Protest Song – The more you care, the more you hurt.

So Sad (To See a Good Employee Turn Bad) – There are probably as many workers who fail at their jobs because they no longer present a challenge as there are who fail at their jobs because they are not up to the challenge.

 

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