Posted on 15 February 2012.
Many young professionals, fresh out of college or graduate school, choose to work for—or found—dynamic start up companies where there may be only a handful of employees in an office. “We live in an era when success is not necessarily measured by working your way up the corporate ladder,” says Small Business Administration Official Marie Johns. “Young [...]
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Posted in Continuing Education, Education, Entrepreneur, Profession
Posted on 11 January 2012.
You like to think of yourself as a well-rounded, knowledgeable woman. Until one day you are running late for work, only to get behind the wheel, put the key in the ignition, turn and…nothing but a dead battery. Sure, you can call a friend for a jump, but what happens if neither of you is [...]
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Posted in Education, Habitat, Post-Grad Life, The Good Life, Travel Tips, Wanderlust
Posted on 20 December 2011.
Why should the boys have all of the fun? Get down and dirty, save a little cash and gain some bragging rights by learning how to change your own oil.
It’s been 3,000 miles or three months, and you’re due for an oil change. Fine…maybe it’s really been four months and you definitely NEED an oil change—before you’re in need of a new car. Rather than spending your Saturday sitting in line at your local mechanic’s shop, Moxy has outlined how you can change your own oil in twenty minutes…or less.
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Posted in Education, Post-Grad Life
Posted on 09 November 2011. Tags: DIY, Dress, dry cleaner, hem, How to, machine, needle, pants, roll, Seamstress, Sew, skirt, slacks, tailor, tape, Thread
When it comes to fashion, women have a wide variety of options open to them. With this freedom, comes additional pressure to keep clothes in pristine condition. Maintaining the appearance of skirts, pants and dresses requires a stitch here and there or frequent visits to the dry cleaner. What if you could decrease your dry [...]
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Posted in Education, Post-Grad Life