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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

Success

This panic arrives the moment we realize we’ve strayed too far from the paycheck mothership and feel compelled to run back to the salaried womb. Breathe and know that there’s no need to retreat back to cubicle-land. In the salaried world we get at least a couple weeks’ paid vacation and feel justified disconnecting from work.

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The Art of Problem-Solving: 4 Creative Strategies to Tackle Your Biggest Obstacles

Success

You launched this side hustle in 2017 but recently left your salaried job to take this business seriously. . Can we cut costs elsewhere? But you also like the lifestyle that your salary pays for: weekly dinner and drinks… lease payments on your Audi… the waterfront condo. Let’s talk to our lawyer. Step 4: Evaluate your options.

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How To Pick The Right Office Furniture And Why It Really Matters

Small Business CEO

As a small business CEO, there is a ton to think about – finances, hiring, marketing, social media, branding, partnerships. You have to consider ergonomic choices, cubicle types, new vs. used, and whether to buy from a broker, dealer, or even an auction. The decision is more than “what looks good.”

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I’m telling my friends about the bad customer service

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Good thing for social media and Twitter however, but will that solve all of the problems we can’t quite condense to 140 characters or less? Instead company policy intended to streamline and reduce costs wind up costing an organization more money.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

Finnigan says recruiters, who often called young job seekers “challenging,” now report Generation Y job candidates are more willing to compromise on salaries or job duties. Today, more than 50 percent of candidates say they will take the salary offered. Could a Union Be Coming to a Cubicle Near You? And that’s a good thing.”

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