Archive for June, 2007


Brett Farmiloe travels the country to interview people who are passionate about their work. Read about his 2007 tour at http://www.pursuethepassion.com I’ve always been told that if you don’t know how to figure something out, then you need to go to the source. You have to ask (...)
Starting out in the corporate world immediately after graduation is no easy task. College and the real world are barely even comparable. In college, your peers are your age. All of a sudden you join the corporate world and your peers are in their thirties, forties, (...)
I've always been troubled by the concept of growing old. Traditionally, it's coming to terms with death that scares most people. In my situation, it's coming to terms with the way I'm going to live. When I think about retirement, I think about the grandparents of my generation (...)
Go to college, graduate with a technical degree and become a professional, preferably a doctor, lawyer or accountant. Join the workforce for a few years, then get married and have a kid or two. According to my father this was the typical advice given to young baby boomer boys growing (...)
By Susan Johnston Susan Johnston is a copywriter for a startup company by day and a freelance writer by night. Learn more on her website, or blog. College taught me how to write a killer press release, how to survive on peanut butter and fat-free Snackwells, even how to (...)


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