Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Winners and Losers in the Gig Economy

Harvard Business Review article notes: "fundamental changes in the ways we work are here to stay"

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The winners and losers in the U.S. economy have traditionally been easy to identify. If you had a full-time job, you won. A full-time job... (go to full article here) 




Tuesday, November 29, 2016

24 Percent of Americans Participate in "Gig Economy"
Essential Income Source 
For 56 Percent: Pew Research 


Credit: Left, photo illustration / Getty Images. Right, The Washington Post / Evelyn Hockstein

From neighborhood handymen to freelance computer programmers, Americans have long taken on piecemeal work in lieu of (or in addition to) traditional salaried employment. But today a variety of apps and online platforms are making it easier than ever for people to connect with customers who might like to hire them to do any number of jobs – from performing various types of online tasks to driving for ride-hailing services or cleaning someone’s home. (Full article here)

Monday, October 31, 2016

Today's word: Reinvention

Today's Word: Reinvention


If you had a job loss and can secure a new job that was comparable in salary and benefits to where you were, Good for You! You are in a select group.  For the rest of us, the new landscape dictates a new approach. Check out this article from AARP

Career Reinventions
Posted on 07/5/2012 by | AARP Blog Author | Comments
Interesting article on legitimate work from home jobs:

http://www.consumerismcommentary.com/work-from-home-jobs/?utm_source=getresponse&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=doughrollernewsletter&utm_content=33+work+from+home+jobs%3B+2017+tax+brackets%3B+5+quick+fixes+to+your+FICO+score%3B+How+to+use+Google+Docs+to+track+your+cash+flow