Man giving keys to a navy officer

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Are you stuck in a dead end job,  dreaming of a better career?  The perfect job is waiting for you, but it’s up to you to find it.

Financial obligations, personal commitments, low self-esteem and just plain laziness are all reasons that many people let career opportunities pass them by.  The following tips can help you find, land and keep those dream career opportunities: Read more . . .

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Online shopping has indeed made the Internet today’s Main Street USA.  Buyers flock to online retail sites to purchase everything from clothing and books, to cars and even houses.

The computer age has advanced at lightning speed over the past two decades.  In the beginning, computer geeks were the only users making online buys.  However, these days, nearly every consumer with Internet access has purchased goods or services online at least one time. Read more . . .

Lady waist deep on the beach

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Who knew that talkativeness could really pay? In this age of virtual communication, computer-savvy people around the world are blogging for fun, blogging for the good of others, blogging for popularity, blogging for politics, and now many are getting an economic boost by blogging for profit.

Blogging for profit is an objective within reach of anyone with average intelligence, a willingness to work hard, and a basic grasp of blogging technology.Very few people, however, manage to reap the rewards they seek from their blog. Read more . . .

Lady speaker on the podium

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The perfect career doesn’t simply happen.  Finding a great job requires skill, takes time, and calls for regular career planning sessions.

Career planning isn’t something that you perform once when you graduate high school. It’s an activity that should be conducted on a regular basis.  The average person will change careers many times over his or her lifetime,  so it’s important to plan ahead and be prepared for the moment your golden opportunity arises.  It’s never too early Read more . . .

Row of "Rent-A-Car"  companies

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The day that you make your final payment on a car lease should be a happy event.  But when the dealer hands you an invoice with a fat outstanding balance, delight can quickly turn to depression.

Disposal fee for $250.  Extra miles for $1000.  Worn tires and replacement light bulb for $200.  All of a sudden, you’re faced with extra fees that can nickel-and-dime you into hundreds or even thousands of dollars of unexpected debt. Read more . . .