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Are in-person employees valued more than remote workers?
DEAR READERS: It’s no secret that many employees prefer a remote or at least partially remote work situation — and some won’t even consider a job that requires a totally on-site work schedule. But a recent survey shows that opting for remote option isn’t necessarily the best move for an employee’s career trajectory due to […]
Interpersonal Edge: Overwhelmed by technology? Try this!
Q: I’m older and overwhelmed by technology. I honestly don’t understand much of how to use tech tools in my industry. How do I stay current without drowning in how much I don’t know? A: You can stay current without drowning if you’re willing to let younger people tutor you. If you feel uncomfortable asking […]
Kids and Money: The going rate for babysitters, and how to control costs
My son-in-law has been on a reconnaissance mission this summer about the cost of babysitting. Whether hanging out with family, or chatting with neighbors, the topic comes up: What are you paying for babysitting? The going rate: About $20 an hour, although sitters will add about $2 for each additional child under their care. If […]
Jill On Money: Summer mail bag
It’s that time of year, when the inbox is bulging, so time to get cracking on a lightning Q&A! Question: I will be receiving $160,000 from a life insurance policy. I do not want to risk it in the stock market — I want to put it somewhere safe where it’ll be able to earn some interest. […]
You overhear a project team member discussing plans to leave the company. What do you do?
DEAR READERS: You’ve overheard a co-worker and member of your team discussing plans to leave for a new job in the very near future. You’re concerned because of the responsibilities they have on what is a very important project with deadlines looming. How should you handle the situation? Tom Bruzek, CEO Selling Land Fast, says […]
The Savings Game: Spousal IRAs: Take advantage of the option
Unfortunately, many families don’t take advantage of the opportunity to make contributions to spousal IRAs when they can afford to do so. In addition, I believe when you can do so, you should favor Roth accounts. Following are the regulations related to contributing to spousal IRAs. When a couple files a joint return, and as […]
Terry Savage: No place to hide
The world is awash in geopolitical confusion. In Britain, a new Labor government was just elected by a landslide, after 14 years of Conservative rule, which included Brexit. But the new Labour prime minister is said to have an authoritarian bent. In Canada, the existing eight-year reign of Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces losing […]
Can you use a job ad for a position at another company to negotiate your salary?
DEAR READERS: I recently spoke with someone who has a job he likes almost everything about, including the work, his boss, and his co-workers. The salary, however, leaves much to be desired. He just saw an ad for an open position that he is very qualified for — in fact, probably over-qualified for — at […]