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She baked her way out of foreclosure – TODAY Home & Garden

Wonderfully inspirational article.  Reading this will give you some great ideas on how you could earn extra cash doing the one thing that you love for your new job. 
There truly are angel businesses, angel investors and angel helpers that can help you develop your ‘one thing for success’ and launch it.  This article proves [...]

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First off let me say “I Hate Being Laid Off!!!”    I had to get that out of the way. I was laid off in January 2009 and absolutely everything has been practically destroyed. No [...]

Trying A New Career Online

I’ve been reading this blog and feel some relief knowing that I’m not alone.  It’s all over the news but I actually can’t stand to watch anymore.
I came across this article about a woman earning money online by affiliate marketing.  The article explains that she learned affiliate marketing from a program called “Commission Blueprint”.  Even [...]

A Love Story After Being Laid Off

A love story after losing it all and gaining a marriage and family.  How my husband and I put the sex back into our marriage after being laid off. We husband saved me by showing an inner strength I didn’t know existed. 
I was laid off last year and it has cost me almost everything.  My [...]

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  • How Wrong Is It That There Are Such Things As Layoff Trackers?
    I can’t honestly believe it! When did the term ‘layoff tracker’ become part of our normal vocabulary?  Tech Crunch published a blog in which there is a growing chart of company names with corresponding totals of layoffs.  Seeing the headline ‘Layoff Tracker’ and reading the Tech Crunch numbers was eye-opening and sad but it made me [...] […]
  • Jobless Rate Rises – Again. 14 Million Total Unemployed
    U.S. employers cut a larger-than-expected 467,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate climbed to a 26-year high of 9.5 percent. Workers also saw weekly wages fall, suggesting Americans will have little appetite to spend and the economy’s road to recovery will be bumpy. The Labor Department report, released Thursday, showed that even as the recession [...] […]