Social Media Rules for Job Hunting

As Americans, we love our social media. Everything we do, every life experience we have, every fun moment is captured. Our social media says a lot about who we are,

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5 Reasons Why You Should Retire as Early as Possible

You may not think an early retirement isn’t for you. This is especially true if you got a late start to saving up for those golden years. Not having enough

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Facebook is Testing Whether It’s Time to Get Rid of Likes

In today’s modern age, most of us are so accustomed to the Facebook “like” button. We’ve all, at one time or another, liked someone else’s posts. We probably do it

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McDonalds Makes a Deal with Beyond Meat

The biggest rage in the fast food industry as of late has been to appease the vegan and vegetarian crowds. Burger King’s recent slew of ads has been to promote

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GM Reinstates Health Benefits for Striking UAW Workers as New Deal is Close

It was reported last night that a new deal was “really close” between the UAW (United Auto Workers) and General Motors. As part of getting this close to finishing, GM

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5 Unexpected Ways You Can Use Your Credit Card

Credit cards have a long history in our country. They date back to the early 1900s have been used mainly as specific store cards. For example, you can get a

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House Passes a Marijuana Banking Bill

Banks are federal entities that receive protection from the federal government. If your bank is FDIC protected, that means that the bank is insured and safe. That is also posed

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4 Secrets for Closing Sales

Any new entrepreneur has the challenge of finding and locking down sales in order to gain attention in their specific niche.  As time goes on, closing on sales will become

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McDonalds Uses Alexa to Fill 250,000 Jobs

Of all the things people use Alexa for, like turning on the lights or playing a song, filling out a job application isn’t usually one of them. As companies look

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