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I returned to work when my son was 6 months old but didn't get a full-time job until he was 5. As a single mom, I learned that working one full-time job actually wasn't for me. I preferred the ...
What would you do with the time if you got two extra workdays freed up from AI each week? That is what Walmart faced with their new internal AI platform that is saving some store managers up to 15 ...
Do you happen to be looking for part-time work at home jobs? You're not alone! One of the more common reasons I see for people desiring part-time work is having kids at home. Then, some people need ...
Several years ago, to research the novel I was writing, I spent six months working in the warehouse of a big-box store. As a supporter of the Fight for $15, I expected my co-workers to be frustrated ...
Twenty-plus years of corporate politics was enough for Bryan Smith. So, he took his sales, marketing and product experience and went solo in 2023. He now works in leadership roles with various ...
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If you've ever worked multiple jobs before, you know it can be a challenge. Not only is it mentally and physically draining, but you're usually not left with much time for things other than work.
If you work part-time or have worked part-time under the Federal Employees’ Retirement System, that time still counts toward your retirement eligibility. You don't need to tack on extra years just ...