Insurance. Just saying the word can raise your blood pressure and unless you’ve been residing under a rock, you should know that a rise in blood pressure is bad news! Imagine having to visit a doctor to receive the official notice of high blood pressure and then walking to the desk as the visit closes without the benefit of having insurance to help cover the cost of the visit and… >>Continue reading Health Insurance Benefits
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F/T Copy Editor and Web Producer Job
I ran across this job posting at one of my favorite techie blogs, Ars Technica and figured I’d post it here. Turns out that they list several job openings in the technical field, so if that’s your passion it would be a solid place for finding telecommuting job leads in that arena. It’s a nice, easy list to peruse – so check out jobs.arstechnica.com for those… >>Continue reading F/T Copy Editor and Web Producer Job
Read moreFree BizCards & A Special Offer
A while ago I was contacted by Ely Fall, the Business Development Manager over at Bizcard.com, with the idea that he’d like to give all of my readers 250 free business cards. Sounds good, right?! Well, already been through that process once before over at… >>Continue reading Free BizCards & A Special Offer
Read moreGet a Free Handbag
I call them purses, but lots of folks call them handbags, and here in the south they’re commonly referred to as pocketbooks. Whatever you want to call them – why not get yourself a new one for FREE from a brand new site that’s launching on October 15th!
With just a first name and an email address, you can enter to win a free handbag (totally free, no shipping… >>Continue reading Get a Free Handbag
Read moreRetirement Musings on Labor Day
I’m an independent contractor, which means many things (most importantly that I get to work from home). One of the down-sides of doing what I do for a living is that I’m not exactly given a gold watch and a retirement party when I reach 65. I’m also not contributing to a corporate matched 401K and anything I do has to be planned and carried out on my own (or… >>Continue reading Retirement Musings on Labor Day
Read more78% of Workers Say They Are Burned Out at Work
Seventy Eight Percent of Workers Say They Are Burned Out at Work,
CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
-Expert Offers Tips on Managing Stress and Securing Flexible Work Arrangements-
CHICAGO, July 16, 2008 – Downsized staffs paired with increased workloads may be causing a rise in stress levels around the workplace. According to a CareerBuilder.com survey of more than 7,600 workers nationwide, 78 percent reported feeling burned out at work.Forty-six percent of… >>Continue reading 78% of Workers Say They Are Burned Out at Work
Read moreWorking from Home? So Are the Germs!
(ARA) – Working from home may provide many benefits, but a break from germs may not be one of them. Why? A recent workplace study revealed that desktops in home offices harbor more bacteria than desktops in traditional offices.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2006 American Community Survey, nearly 5.5 million Americans worked at home, accounting for approximately 4 percent of the total workforce. Thanks to… >>Continue reading Working from Home? So Are the Germs!
Read moreDo You Own a Laptop?
I’m on vacation this week – physically. Fortunately for me (or unfortunately if your glass happens to be half empty), that doesn’t mean I’m cut off from work. I like my work, so I take it with me.
I load any of my current project files onto a jump drive, toss my laptop in my laptop bag, grab my little laptob lap desk pillow thingy and I’m ready to… >>Continue reading Do You Own a Laptop?
Read more$5,000 Sign-on Bonus, Telework Option
Wow, I never would have thought I’d run across a nursing-related position that actually offered a telecommuting option but today I did just that.
I ran across this job opening from First Choice Health Network and had to check to see the details. Here’s what I learned:
- Employer: First Choice Health Network Inc
- Location: Seattle, Washington 98101 United States
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