Research indicates that using all your vacation time can have positive impacts on your career. This includes being more likely to get a raise or promotion.
"Bill Gates doesn’t believe that everyone should take vacations and weekends off." I bit into the click bait and read the article. Surprisingly, I agree.
If you're looking for a raise, and think you're doing everything you can to get one, think again. Here are six things that SOUND BAD for your career . . . but might actually be GOOD for it.
It's tough when you're just starting out. As the school year winds down, the job market will be flooded with recent college graduates looking to begin their lives outside the classroom. WalletHub has released its 2016 national report on the best cities in America for starting a new career. It turns out that some of the cities in our state did pretty well on the list, with Kansas City coming in as
In the US, we're fixated a little bit on work. We need to thoroughly understand it. We demand that you let us know what "vocation tribe" you're in – salaried, manual or new high-techy . Essentially, we would like everybody to stroll around with their business card connected to their temple, yet since that is a bit absurd, we attempt to gather the same data by making inquiries – freque