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October 2013


So You Hate Your Job: Here's How to Make Things Better

distressed workerVery few of us will make it to retirement age without ever having a job we can't stand, but no matter what the reason, there are steps you can take to improve your situation, even if you're temporarily stuck where you are.

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Should You Take Perks Instead of a Raise?

refusing a raiseA recent survey shows that a higher percentage of employed workers are confident about their job security, as compared to six months ago, but that confidence doesn't necessarily translate to more money in the bank.

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Calling Your Mom Gives You More Energy Than Coffee

calling momMost offices frown on personal phone calls, but maybe they shouldn't. A recent Fast Company article examines research that says that talking to a loved one could provide a bigger boost than drinking caffeine.

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Buying Power of Incomes is Dropping

power of incomes is droppingWere you one of those lucky few who were able to hold onto your job during the Great Recession, but still feel the pinch when it comes time to pay bills or buy groceries? Well, you are not alone.

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How to Handle the Office Mooch

office moochIt's time for an in-office celebration of some kind, and although you can count on one coworker, in particular, to show up when it's time to eat cake, you'll find only a series of cartoon action lines surrounding his slowly swiveling desk chair when it comes time to collect the cash.

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