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    • How to Get out of Working Overtime

      Spending 40 hours a week on a job may seem like enough, but for some firms it’s never enough. If your boss is slyly sidling up to your cubicle near the end of the day, he may just be ready to pounce for some overtime. You can get out of working overtime, without guilt or lying, with the following tips. more »

    • How Much Do Welders Make?

      A welder's pay is usually based on an hourly wage rather than an annual salary, which benefits the welder because the work often requires overtime. The most basic spot welding job has an average wage of only about $10 per hour, but welders can make a great deal more with experience, education, and specialization. more »

    • Pros & Cons of Online Classes

      Online classes are aimed at making college degrees readily available for everyone, particularly students who don't have the time to attend classes on campus. While online classes can be a great asset in obtaining your degree, there are some pros and cons to consider before you decide that an online degree program is right for you. more »

    • Hospitality Job Descriptions

      Employment in the hospitality industry means more opportunities than just working in hotels and motels. Cruise ships, resort accommodations, spa and sport locations, private bed and breakfasts, retirement communities, RV parks and really any place that affords overnight lodging can also be factored into the mix. The Bureau of Labor... more »

    • How to Maintain a Savings Account

      Everyone should have a savings account. You never know when you may need some extra cash for an emergency. If you ever plan on retiring, you will need to have one. While it’s sometimes difficult to put money in the account consistently, every little bit adds up. more »

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