Paying Those Pesky Dues
Oct. 06, 2008
Although the tide is changing and mandatory dues-paying is not as rampant as it once was, don’t expect to be running the company within days of your start date. Think of your time at the entry level as a rite of passage.
Rock the Vote, Palin Bingo, Some Young Voters Unsatisfied
Oct. 03, 2008
Do you feel that the candidates are talking about the money, health, and work issues that matter most to you?
GAMEPLAN
Oct. 03, 2008
Every day the news seems to go from bad to worse. It can be overwhelming, especially if you’re just starting out in the workforce and may be juggling student loans, rising costs for food and housing -- and the fear that your lack of seniority may make you more vulnerable to a company layoff.
But here’s some good news: You are not powerless.
Networking: It's Too Late to Get to Know a Fortune 500 CEO
Oct. 01, 2008
It's too late to buy Google stock. You're not going to make much money buying it at its current high price.
I think the same attitude should apply when trying to meet new people.
Get Your Question Asked in the Next Presidential Debate
Sep. 30, 2008
You can take part in the next presidential debate on Tuesday, October 7. It’s going to be a town hall-style debate, so the moderator will be taking questions from the audience. Even though most of us won’t actually be there, we can still submit questions online.
Paying Those Pesky Dues
Oct. 06, 2008
Although the tide is changing and mandatory dues-paying is not as rampant as it once was, don’t expect to be running the company within days of your start date. Think of your time at the entry level as a rite of passage.
You Just Can’t Change People
Oct. 06, 2008
We all have friends who struggle to manage their money wisely. Telling them that they are irresponsible, need to pay down their debt, create a budget, and/or find ways to spend less on frivolous goods isn’t going to work.
Rock the Vote, Palin Bingo, Some Young Voters Unsatisfied
Oct. 03, 2008
Do you feel that the candidates are talking about the money, health, and work issues that matter most to you?
GAMEPLAN
Oct. 03, 2008
Every day the news seems to go from bad to worse. It can be overwhelming, especially if you’re just starting out in the workforce and may be juggling student loans, rising costs for food and housing -- and the fear that your lack of seniority may make you more vulnerable to a company layoff.
But here’s some good news: You are not powerless.
Understand Bankruptcy Now: Avoid it Later
Oct. 03, 2008
Over one million U.S. consumers will declare bankruptcy in 2008 according to the American Bankruptcy Institute. Bankruptcy can relieve struggling consumers of their debts, but it also creates financial consequences that can last 10 years. Indebted or not, understanding how bankruptcy works can help you make smarter credit decisions for years to come.
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