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

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The latest nasty email from your boss or co-worker or just getting sick and tired of doing the same old, same old day after day can lead many people to think about ways they’d leave—the more dramatic, the better! 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. Always buy the most expensive health insurance you can afford. You should have 3 savings accounts - retirement, rainy day, and emergency. Retirement is your 401k, CDs, cash, etc. Always remember, the best things in life are free!

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How to Break Up with Your Business Partner

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For others, it might be putting the health of the business first. Simply lowering your voice—whether in decibels if you are communicating in person or in tone if using email or text—can make communication more civil. Again he made it clear he was not ready to retire and wouldn’t be until he turned 80, which was five years away.

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How Gen Z is Changing the Workplace — and It Can Benefit Everyone

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Email Address Subscribe Thank you! What Data Reveals About Gen Z In a CloudBees survey, 35% of respondents named salary and benefits as the most important factor during their job search. Here are a few highlights: Salaries well above the minimum wage. As of 2020, this generation counted 67.06 population. Robust benefits.

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21 Tips for Job Hunting - A Comprehensive Strategy

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

AKA – Kiyomi’s 21-Step Job Hunt Strategy 1) Contact everyone you know in a personalized, positive, fun email When I first graduated college and whenever I am seeking new opportunities, I will literally email everyone I know. The point of the email is to check in with that person - ask how they are and ASK SPECIFIC QUESTIONS.

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I'm back!!

Laughing all the Way to Work

I was calling it early retirement for lack of a better term. I gave them lots of notice and was going to 'semi-retire' in three months. That was when I received an email from a friend with a job opportunity. It was for a position starting right away so not in my timeframe so I promptly deleted the email.

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New Small Business Startup Idea: Virtual Import/Export Assistant.

The Small Business Blog

I sent about 70 emails to different wine farms around SA and received about 5 positive replies. So now I had my supplier with whom by this stage I had built up a good base for a trustworthy supplier by way of emails. The average salary in her country is $200-$300/month. I am not her only employer though. Sponsors Advertise Here?

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