Posted on November 10, 2009 by Bruce
Believe it or not, there is a benefit to being a workholic when making more spare time money. Since we workaholics can often multi-task, be ready to take on more than more than one job to supplement your current income.
Now most reports on workaholics state that we work just to be “busy,” there are so [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2009 by Bruce
I was approached last week from a good friend who just got let go from a very good job. He is another casualty of the “downsizing” trend that companies are doing in answer to their panic from the down economy. I say, take a look at this situation from a positive direction and make your [...]
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Posted on August 18, 2009 by Bruce
Have you had enough yet? It is a very interesting time, indeed! Would you believe that since the deep recession hit last October, that we are finally breathing a sigh of relief for our economy? Can you feel the light at the end of the tunnel? Take last week, for instance, Wall Street was in [...]
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Posted on August 4, 2009 by Bruce
I don’t know about you, but I am feeling mighty good lately with the news leaking out about the economy “bottoming out.” If you recall a post I made a while back, I stressed that whatever goes down must come up!
So take this as a path you need to go on now….be proactive. Think about [...]
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Posted on January 8, 2009 by Bruce
According to some recent national reports, most jobs that will be in demand (USA) for 2009 will be:
1) Corporate turnaround consultants – These jobs involve developing strategies to save money for the company and start making profit, sooner than later. Pay scale can be tremendous.
2) Bankruptcy attorneys – This is an obvious one. With record [...]
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Posted on November 24, 2008 by Bruce
So more news of layoffs. The news media paints a broad brush on how “down in the dumps” we are as a country.
Yeah, we are facing some tough times but we’ve faced tough times before — even tougher. The business owners who survive are always the ones who believe in and seek out the [...]
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Posted on October 30, 2008 by Bruce
Now before you think that internet marketing is all about con artists and false promises, think about this. Whenever you visit eBay.com, or Amazon.com, or Walmart.com or Nissan.com, you are experiencing internet marketing. Internet marketing has come a long way from home stuffing scams or other unscrupulous cheap oil hucksters of old. Even lesser known [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2008 by Bruce
Think our government will get the “job” done? Will we be able to make more of a living when the new President takes office? Will the cost of gasoline go down anytime soon? We all live in a constantly changing world that does now wait for anyone.
Only a “21st Century” man/woman will survive and [...]
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