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Have a Strategic Plan So You Can Cash Out On Your Terms

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If you’ve been working on upskilling and taking advantage of employer-offered education, now might be a great time to find a better job with a higher salary, thanks to the Great Resignation. If you’ve never really liked the idea of full retirement, consider what you’d be interested in doing as a second-act career.

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Answering Reader Mail: Can an EA salary support a family?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I believe you can raise a family on an EA salary whether alone or with a significant other. Also look thru your employee handbook to save as much money as possible with your company matching 401k program and pre-tax contributions, employee discounts and perks, paid on going education, flexible spending accounts, etc. Do a great job.

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5 Reasons Being Self Employed Sucks

Productivity Bits

Becoming self-employed often times turns into an education of the dual responsibilities required for those who choose to be both an employer and an employee. Retirement Benefits. In the United States, medical, dental, and vision insurance is usually covered by an employer sponsored plan. No Paid Vacation.

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On the Outside Looking In

Laughing all the Way to Work

Many professional associations have monthly dinner meetings with educational speakers. I rarely put education or work experience over 10 years old as anything before that is probably not relevant. In Ontario, Canada, it is no longer mandatory to retire at 65 years of age and the baby boomers are fast approaching this age.

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