Aug
14
    
Posted (admin) in Employment, Personal Finance on August-14-2008

Two times the salary in two years? The economy is filled with workers perched right on the educational threshold to higher earnings. This sector of the workforce is sitting on a salary goldmine-two years of applied career training away from doubling their paycheck. Are you one of the lucky ones? Find out how trading up to a new degree can help your bottom line.
In our knowledge-based economy, earnings are directly related to education. According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau report, the average high school graduate earns $1,780 per month; associate degree holders earn $2,702; bachelor’s degree holders, $3,841; and master’s degree holders earn $4,945. That’s an average increase of thirty percent with each two-year stint in the classroom.

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Apr
10
    
Posted (admin) in Employment, Make Money on April-10-2008

I usually don’t do this, but you HAVE to see this woman’s life before and after! The link below will show you how to be financially successful in ANY line of work, and have more time to spend with your family. I really have never seen anything like this. I have seen many scams and schemes, so I am pretty good at calling them out. This, on the other hand, is a sweet, modest woman who made her dreams come true and is sharing it with you. You have to read her story! Click the link below to go to her page. Don’t just skim the page; READ THE ENTIRE THING!

Life Before and After Success



 
Jan
23
    

Some people are asking themselves, “Why do I need to read this guy’s articles? Are his blog posts even legit? Are they true stories? Is he copying and pasting articles from other sites? What gives him such a good reputation, if anything?” I figured that I would take a day away from writing about investments, and give my personal story to you, and addressing the above questions.

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Jan
18
    
Posted (admin) in Employment on January-18-2008

If, like most teens, you’re looking for a little extra cash for the movies or the mall – or for something larger like a car or college – you’ve probably thought about getting a job. Getting a job as a teen can be a great way to build up your resume and demonstrate your reliability and dependability to colleges and future employers. But before you embark on the glamorous lifestyle of hairnets and fast food, take the time to learn about the process of getting a job and decide whether or not it’s right for you.

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