Articles, tagged with "workweek", page 5
18th February 2009
There are basically two kinds of income: the linear income and the passive income. The linear type of income is probably the type most of us are familiar with.
If you're employed, working as a freelancer or sales person, you're probably earning linear ...
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Author:
Larry
17th January 2009
Manifesting optimal health and boundless energy will increase your physical, mental and emotional stamina, strengthen your immune system and bring more joy and fulfillment to your life. After resting on the weekends, many begin the workweek on Monday with...
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Author:
Mentor
14th January 2009
When I was in the corporate world, I often got to the end of my workday with nothing crossed off on my to-do list.
The culprit?
In a word…meetings.
My days were so jam-packed with meetings that at 5 p.m. when it was time to start packing up to...
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Author:
Donna Williams
16th November 2008
In the late 19th century, the minimum wage law was enacted for the first time in New Zealand and Australia. Presently, these types of laws are enforced in above 90% of all countries. These minimum wage laws help to fix the lowest amount of hourly, daily, ...
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Author:
nancy sellick
21st October 2008
Well, I began looking elsewhere for ways of making money. I was willing to do almost anything to get out of the trap I had put myself into. I was becoming desperate. I was trapped. I didn't want to quit, but I also knew I was getting nowhere very quickly....
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Author:
Kevin McNabb
13th October 2008
The master bedrooms of today no longer resemble those our parents used to sleep in. Today, master bedrooms are all about luxury and easily resemble those of lavish hotels. There are really no rules when it comes to modern bedroom design. The trends, howev...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
13th October 2008
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) establishes standards for minimum wages, overtime pay, record keeping, and child labor. These standards affect over 100 million workers, both full-time and part-time, in the private and public sectors.
T...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th September 2008
Employment Manual
Having an employment manual is significant to both the employee and the employer. An employment manual, or sometimes called an employee handbook, contains detailed policies, procedures, expectations and guidelines that are implemented...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
06th September 2008
With the continuous rise of oil prices and other commodities, more people these days are thinking of getting a second job just to keep up with their daily expenses. If you're one of the millions who are tempted to work two jobs, you need to weigh the pro...
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Author:
j-g-r-1188
02nd September 2008
When Summer months come to term, the city turns into a hot and muggy mess. People escape the city cutting their workweek short and getaway to Long Island for the cool beaches and glimmering water. Long Island is a hop, skip, and a jump from the city thus ...
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Author:
Paul Justice
02nd September 2008
Environmental concerns, the Green Movement, desire for work-life balance, and the desire to pursue multiple passions or interests are all reasons why new flexible working arrangements are popping up everywhere. It's not another passing trend, it's only th...
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Author:
arstringfellow
28th August 2008
Vacation days come with the job for a reason. Your ability to stay focused and enthusiastic about your work will ultimately determine both its quality and your quality. With the shaky conditions of the economy, it might seem as though there's just no ti...
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Author:
Enid Glasgow
27th June 2008
In the year 1977, the potbelly sandwich work began as a small antique store run by a young couple. The couple decided to bolster their business by making the sandwiches for their customers. As the years passed, more stands were with ovens for making perfe...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
21st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Craig Pepin Donat
There is only one thing that makes people fat, and that is excess calories. It takes a deficit or surplus of 3,500 calories to lose or gain one single pound of body fat. The three factors that the deficit or surplus...
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Author:
Craig Pepin-Donat
28th April 2008
Self-Monitoring is essentially the process of recording various aspects of behavior and progress toward your health and fitness goals. The act of logging your daily journey toward improved health allows you to clearly see where you started, where you are ...
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Author:
Diane Raymond