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The Seconds

Congratulations! You’ve been out of college and on your own for awhile. You are in the phase we like to call “The Seconds.” You’re graduating from an apartment to a house, from your first job to a full fledge career, and more. Don’t worry, we still got ya back.

I had the pleasure of writing a guest blog post for Her Journey Magazine on signing up with temporary staffing agencies. This is a great avenue for job seekers to network, build skills, and make money. Read the full article on HerJourney’s Blog to find out why you should consider adding them to your job […]

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Recently I had a conversation with someone who is extremely upset with his friend because of something said. He wondered out loud why his friend would say such a thing. I asked, “What did he say when you asked him that question?” The answer, which I expected, “I haven’t said anything to him.” When I […]

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With it being a bit of a challenge to get a job right now, some of you may be concerned with how you are going to pay off your student loan debt or you may already be struggling to pay them now. Don’t freak out! Beverly Blair Harzog, spokesperson for CardRatings.com and co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Person-to-Person Lending says, “When you are having problems paying your loans, talk to your lender. It doesn’t hurt to ask.”

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Many people think that once they have had one or two jobs in a particular field, that they are locked into it for the rest of their careers. If you’re not happy with the field you are working in now, that can be quite a discouraging thought considering that you could remain in the job force for as long as 40 years!

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I just realized that this month is National Volunteer Month and I couldn’t let the month end without putting out an all points bulletin to encourage those who are not volunteering to do so. It doesn’t matter what stage you are in your life; teenager, college student, college grad, parent, it doesn’t matter, you can still help someone.

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