Archive for February, 2010

Reverse Outsourcing Means More Opportunities for Telecommuting Americans

Friday, February 26th, 2010

In a recent segment on Good Morning, America, job expert Tory Johnson talked about a growing trend among international companies: reverse outsourcing. For years, U.S. corporations have shipped jobs overseas in order to cut costs and increase production. Now these jobs are coming back to the U.S. as more and ...

Life is Like a Race

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I'm one of those freaks who wakes up at 4 A.M. to run a half marathon. This past Sunday I did just that and saw one of the most inspirational sunrises ever. It's days like Sunday that make this Michigan girl feel lucky to live in South Florida. For the past ...

Getting the Most (or Least) from Electronic Communication

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I recently received an email from a friend who I swear was mad at me. The message appeared to be worded harshly and as I read it in my head I could actually see the disapproving look on her face. Instead of emailing back about how I didn't appreciate her tone ...

Don’t You Hate When That Happens?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Here's a random rant of things that generally stink that we can probably all agree upon: That parking space at the mall you know is in your reach then someone else swoops in and takes it. When you KNOW, just KNOW your son got an A on his test but comes home ...

How to Rebound When You Lose Your Job

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Kicked to the curb, furloughed, terminated, dismissed, laid off...you're fired! In this economy, nearly all of us have been hurt financially one way or another. When you work from home, losing your job has serious connotations. Your options are limited compared to our sisters who work outside the home. Tried ...



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