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What College Doesn’t Teach You about the Real World

By , February 10th, 2009

For all the time and expense involved and for all the talk about how a college degree will help you land a job and make a higher salary, there sure are a lot of important things that many college curriculum don’t teach you about how to excel in the working world. Here are a few [...]


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Things I Wish I Had Known About Work When I Was Younger

By , February 5th, 2009

When you’re a young adult preparing for a working world that you haven’t yet experienced, knowing what to expect is difficult. Here are a number of things I wish I had known about work when I was 20 that would have gotten me off to a better start. Why learn these lessons the hard way [...]


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6 More Ways to Minimize Shipping Costs

By , January 24th, 2009

I wrote earlier how to minimize shipping costs of by purchasing a digital scale, skipping the post office, avoiding Stamps.com’s printable stamps, buying old stamps from eBay, and using free online tools. Here are six more ways to keep your shipping costs down. Take advantage of free USPS supplies: If you’re sending items via USPS [...]


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Trip to the 99-Cent Store

By , January 20th, 2009

The first time I went to the 99-cent store was about four years ago. I went primarily out of curiosity, and I was pretty creeped out. I was mostly interested in looking at the food, and it seemed like everything they sold was one letter off from the brand name item: Rice Krispis, Milk-e-way, you [...]


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Adapting The Right Mindset To Land Your Dream Job

By , January 19th, 2009

Do you love your job? Do you wish you did? Your mantra may be, “there’s a reason they call it work,” but you don’t have to trudge through your weekdays forever if you don’t want to. The first step to landing your dream job is getting rid of the negative thoughts that are preventing you [...]


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15 Things that Make Flying Coach Bearable

By , January 16th, 2009

Baby boomers remember a time when airline travel was a luxury and a reason to dress up. But these days, does anyone look forward to flying? Passenger complaints have been increasing along with consumer activism and lobbying congress, but the myriad annoyances involved in taking a commercial flight aren’t expected to get better in the [...]


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How to Nicely Furnish and Decorate Your Apartment for Under $1,000

By , January 13th, 2009

When you move into a new apartment, you will undoubtedly need or want some items that you didn’t have in your previous apartment. Every apartment has a different layout, different windows, different amounts of storage space, and other subtleties that can invoke the desire to buy something that solves a problem-whether it’s a new couch [...]


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11 Actions You Can Take To Improve Your Airplane Experience

By , January 9th, 2009

When we pay so much money for plane tickets, why does the experience have to be so miserable? Well, maybe it doesn’t have to be. While this article won’t tell you how to maintain your sanity in a grounded plane for seven hours, it will give you some ideas for making the best of a [...]


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6 Ways to Minimize Shipping Costs and Maximize Your Profits

By , January 8th, 2009

If you’re like me and you sell pretty much anything you don’t use anymore on eBay, then you do a lot of shipping. I hate to eat into my profit margin by paying for shipping supplies, though, so over the years I’ve found ways to minimize their cost. Whether you’re shipping things for your small [...]


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Eight Less Commonly Mentioned Benefits of Home Ownership

By , January 4th, 2009

You’ve already heard that owning a home can be a great way to build wealth and financial security and that there’s this mysterious thing called “pride of ownership” that makes it enjoyable to mow your lawn even when it’s 100 degrees outside. But the seemingly small benefits of living in a house that’s all yours [...]


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