I never thought I’d be saying this, but Home Depot actually sells some really good books. As a recent first-time homeowner and someone who has never really had to do home upkeep or home projects, combined with the fact that the house we bought needs some cosmetic upgrades, I found myself at Home Depot quite […]
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Pros and Cons of Working for a Non-Profit
As I wrote about in the past, there are advantages and disadvantages of working for a large corporation vs. working for a small business. Today I’m exploring a different kind of workplace: the non-profit organization. Non-profits can come in many different forms: religious and educational institutions, the government, and charities. For the purpose of today’s […]
Read More >>Using the Internet to Build your “Personal Brand”
Between Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and…oh yeah that thing called the “real world”…people are building a personal brand whether they want to or not. Personal branding is not a new thing, just is more in-your-face than the pre-social media age. A corporate lawyer today has a similar personal brand as a corporate lawyer in the 50s. […]
Read More >>Lost Your Job? 5 Things To Do Right Away
As one of my coworkers said recently, layoffs and downsizing of departments are becoming the norm. In light of a new economic climate, companies are trying to reshuffle responsibilities, adjust strategies, and cut costs. Unfortunately for employees, cutting costs usually hits employees. Sometimes it happens in the form of a hiring freeze or not filling […]
Read More >>10 Expenses to Consider When Buying a Home
Each Saturday I usually post a little more personal of a post, along with a few articles I recommend for “weekend reading.” On Saturday I missed this post because I was busy moving into our new house. After making multiple Home Depot runs and thinking more about the various expenses we will face as homeowners […]
Read More >>Considering Grad School? Get Ready for Standardized Tests
Most college grads have thought at one point or another about going to graduate school. While for some this is a passing thought, others seriously consider it. Still fewer actually go through the full application process. The remaining are the ones who actually attend grad school and attain an advanced degree. One thing some fail […]
Read More >>Working for a Large Corporation vs. Working for a Small Business
There are a lot of benefits to being an employee, but what about who you work for? There can be a major difference between working for a small business versus working for a large corporation. Some people will be a better fit in a corporate environment, while others may thrive in a small business atmosphere. […]
Read More >>Is a $10,000 Degree Possible?
Texas Governor and former Presidential candidate Rick Perry is pushing for Texas Universities to make a $10,000 college degree a real option for students. As mentioned in this article the way this could potentially be done is through use of community colleges, students living at home with their parents, and utilization of online classes. I […]
Read More >>Ways to Increase Income
There is nothing wrong with saving money and living frugally. My wife and I do multiple things to save money, and will always look for ways to cut expenses. Recently, though, I have become much more focused on increasing income instead of trying to save money. I think there are a few good reasons to […]
Read More >>How Zillow Fueled My Real Estate Obsession
Once you get the home fever, it usually doesn’t stop until you have a home in your possession. Not surprisingly, we closed on a house last week and have been busy cleaning, renovating, and getting the house ready for us to move in. But what does this have to do with Zillow? When we first […]
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