Posts Tagged ‘Career’
Where Do You Find The Time?
My wife keeps an organizer and admits to feeling stressed if she can’t tick items off her list by the end of each day. She craves routine and finds that by writing things down she’s able to be more productive throughout the day – particularly when it comes to tasks she dislikes. I don’t have a…
Read More10 Tips For Negotiating A Raise
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has worked several years for a company, got good annual reviews and a 1% pay increase, only to see a new hire for the exact same position starting at a salary $5,000 higher than you’re earning now. You can focus on the non-monetary benefits of your job – the…
Read MoreDo What You Love (On The Side)
I’m a big believer in having multiple streams of income. A side-hustle can help you reach your financial goals faster and fuel your entrepreneurial spirit. Do what you love, on the side, and you can strike the perfect balance between entrepreneurship and a steady paycheque. When I left my job in the busy hospitality industry…
Read MoreMini-Retirement Breaks During Your Working Life
A number of times in my life I’ve found myself between jobs. Usually this is a euphemism for unemployment, which at times it was for me, but typically it was a natural mini-retirement break between activities. An example of this was when I lost my job at a tech company at the end of the…
Read MoreWhy Did You Choose Your Career?
Early on in my career, I had aspirations of running my own hotel, or group of hotels, somewhere in Canada or abroad. A decade working in the hospitality industry taught me a lot about running a business, leading people, and doing what it takes to succeed. I read every business and leadership book that I…
Read MoreHow A Lucky Break Launched A Successful Career
I’d like to think I’m a fairly successful person. I have a beautiful family and a fulfilling career. I live in a nice house, spend less than I earn, and have put some money away for a rainy day. Things have turned out pretty good for me so far. Yet when I’m asked how I…
Read MoreGold Plated Pensions: Have We Seen The Last Of Them?
Most defined benefit pensions – also known as gold plated pensions – were designed in an environment that supported and encouraged early retirement. But things are different today. We’re living longer. Life expectancy increased from age 75 to age 82 in the last 35 years. Gold plated pensions in the private sector have disappeared, while public…
Read MoreHow To Deal With Technology Outsourcing
You may have already heard or read about the controversy surrounding RBC’s decision to outsource technology jobs to an Indian firm. I must admit that when I read the article I thought to myself, why are they only speaking of these 45 jobs? As a technologist I have seen may “organizational redevelopments” as they are…
Read MoreOn Job Security And Preparing For The Worst
The funny thing about job security is that everyone thinks they have it until they don’t. Most of us can’t imagine a scenario where we’ll get laid off until something unexpected sneaks up on us. In 1993-94, Alberta Premier Ralph Klein set out to eliminate a provincial debt of $23 billion. I was only 14…
Read MoreSwitching Careers Midlife: Is It Worth It?
“Why don’t you go back to school so you can get a good job.” This from my doting 90-year-old father who is delusionally thinking his “little girl” is still in her twenties instead of a fifty-something grandmother – plus he still likes to tell me how to run my life. Although I’m a proponent of…
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