What To Do When Your Job Ends "At the Will" of the Employer
The at-will arrangement for employment goes both ways. You can resign from a position if you don't feel it suits you. Your employer can also end your employment abruptly if you don't suit them. The only thing they can't do is fire you for a federally protected reason, such as your age, religious preference, nationality, gender, etc.
Read MoreHow To Find Work After Incarceration?
If you have spent time in jail, it does not mean life is over for you. Many people have left jail and gone on to create a great life and career. You can do this too. You will need to plan though so that you do not find yourself without a job and without a purpose once you are back into regular life. Let's look at how to find work after incarceration.
Read MoreThree Signs You May Never Be Promoted
You may reach a pivotal stage in your career when you wonder if you'll ever receive a promotion. Unfortunately, that may be the case. These are three signs that you most likely won't be promoted:
Read MoreSave on Gas By Working From Home
With gas prices soaring, many people are thinking of ways they can save on their fuel costs. Working from home can make a huge difference to your monthly budget. Commuting costs can be a huge expense. Let's look at how you can get started with a work-from-home career quickly.
Read MoreMy Boss Has Bad Breath - What to do?
Telling anyone that they have bad breath is awkward and embarrassing. But when that person is your boss, the situation is even worse. Whether or not you are afraid of repercussions, it’s not a natural conversation to have with your work superior. Yet, when the situation is nearly intolerable as far as bearing the horrible odor, something does need to be done.
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