November 4th, 2024
Steve Cummings
Some people work at their jobs because they need a paycheck to survive. Others are fortunate enough to have occupations that they love. If you’re in the latter camp, congratulations! If not, you can still get there by monetizing your hobbies. There’s a niche market for your favorite pastimes, which you can easily turn into […]
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October 24th, 2024
Steve Cummings
With an estimated 7.1 million USAmericans out of work, it’s clear that this country has no shortage of poor interviewers. Sure, applications get lost in the shuffle. The economy is probably not as robust as official numbers suggest. But a heck of a lot of our compatriots are just, simply, blowing the interview process. The […]
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October 17th, 2024
Steve Cummings
Being formally retired does not mean you have to be completely retired. You may still be restless or in need of extra income after your first career ends, and there are plenty of ways to occupy your time while getting paid. Of course, not every job is fit for the typical retiree. You probably don’t […]
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October 14th, 2024
Steve Cummings
Sometimes college isn’t a fit. Long classes, followed by strenuous exams and a couple of years of little sleep accompanied by blaring music during study hours, weans people away from the whole university idea. The routine of waking up, going to school, eating, then repeating had its grasp for 18 years. Now, it’s time to […]
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October 4th, 2024
Steve Cummings
With companies conducting multiple rounds of interviews nowadays, getting through those first impressions can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, there are some easy steps you can take to nail down the best chance you’ll get at your potential dream job. We all make mistakes, but if there’s one place you want to avoid them as […]
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October 3rd, 2024
Steve Cummings
Bored in retirement? In retirement, bored? Overwhelmed by newfound endless freedom? Searching for a low-key job to fill your time with to lessen the ample free time populating your life? We become so accustomed to a work schedule that once we move away from the routine, we grow flustered, unaware of what to do on […]
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June 28th, 2024
Steve Cummings
In today’s climate, finding a job at any age isn’t easy, despite the reports of strong hiring growth. It’s even more challenging for baby boomers to find work, even though they want gainful employment. Why is it so much harder for baby boomers to find jobs despite bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience? The […]
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June 23rd, 2024
Steve Cummings
The typical backroom accountant probably wouldn’t do well as a fundraiser, and vice versa. Our personalities and proclivities lend themselves to different professional roles, and knowing your strengths and limitations can be the first step in finding a fruitful career—or side hustle. Do you have a distaste for dinner parties? A shortcoming for socializing? An […]
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June 16th, 2024
Steve Cummings
There’s a long-standing belief that the best path to a six-figure salary is attending college and earning a bachelor’s degree or higher. While this may be the path for some high earners, it’s not necessarily true for everyone. Blue-collar careers don’t require a four-year college degree yet pay over $100,000 a year. Some of these […]
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June 14th, 2024
Steve Cummings
A penny found is better than a penny earned, as you don’t have to pay taxes on the penny found (until you spend it, at least). Even better than seeing a penny, why don’t you try to find something lying around your attic or closet and flip it for a few thousand bucks? This isn’t […]
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