Managing Your Career
Bad bosses: How to work for someone younger than you
by Peggy Molloy
Twice I have worked for men 15-20 years younger than myself. I guess they think of me as a mom or a neuter or something, but clearly, they seek women much more interested in performing for their approval,...including the winking and blinking, flirting and junk, that I do not go for.
Twice I have pointed out that the new girl they just hired may flirt with men besides themselves...hello? I'll mention
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by Alice Grey
While I have to agree that working with one's spouse can be an enormous challenge, I believe that it
No
by Cyn Lee
I write from experience on this subject. I learned way too much about my spouse working side by side.
Career Path & Goals
- Should you take a pay cut or leave your job?

- How to stay focused on your career objectives
- Creating a job that becomes your hobby
- Possible reasons for leaving a current job
- Strategies for a successful career change
- How to take command of your career
- Planning a career in nursing
Getting Ahead
- Finding inspiration on the job
- How to impress your boss
- Why success is difficult
- How to land a job against strong competition
- How volunteer work can help you to expand and develop your skills
- How to get more money in your pocket
- Careers: The dos and don'ts of videoconferencing
Managing Your Career (Other)
- Knowing when to quit the job
- How to hide it when you hate your job
- How to improve teamwork
- Maternity/paternity leave: Planning ahead
- The importance of teamwork
- How to deal with the experience gap when going back to work
- What to expect from a career counselor
Stress & Time Management
- When young professionals relocate: Creating new social networks
- Reflections on the quest to earn more and more money
- Workaholism: When it's time to go home
- Career Advice: Steps To An Effective Speech
- Death from work-related stress: Homicide by employers or suicide by workers?
- How to control procrastination
- Facing change: Returning to work after a break
I have a job making well over six figures. I am not bragging but I'm not going to be overly humble about it, either, because I put
by Dawn Hawkins
Everyone has to work in order to make a living. Not everyone likes their job and this can create a great deal
by Carol Gioia
The importance of a good work ethic cannot be overstated. Having core values based on the moral virtues of hard work and perseverance
As a manager, I often have to take a lot of time to fire someone. Mind you, I work hard at not having to because it hurts, but when
Writing Assignments
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- Managing Your Career (Other)
- Do you hate your job?
- Career Path & Goals
- Should you take a pay cut or leave your job?
- Would you sacrifice family for career?
- Is it better to work in a large corporation or a small business?
- Employment Law
- Is age discrimination increasing in the American workplace?
- Does flex-time attract new hires?


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