Life
by Chuck Detwiler
January 31, 2012
Recently, there’s been quite a bit of discussion about the difficulty in finding a job. Millions of people in America are currently unemployed. Thousands of people are homeless or on the verge of becoming so. But how difficult is it really to find employment?
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by Briana Myricks
January 27, 2012
I have had a very rough past year. I expected things to get better relatively soon after a layoff in January 2011, but instead, it seemed things got progressively worse. It’s triggered depression and has had me uneasy for a while. When friends and family keep telling me to pray and give my problems to [...]
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by JC Reagan
December 17, 2011
Let me introduce myself: My name is JC. My wife Brianna and I are a lot like a majority of young couples. We have thousands of dollars in credit card, car loan, and student loan debt. But something’s about to change . . . .
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by Bethany Hartman
November 13, 2011
This month marks a really significant time in my life. It was one of those things that you never think will happen to you; I sure didn’t. But, nevertheless, not too long after taking my first job at a Federal Credit Union, I became a statistic as I stood on the wrong side of the counter from a bank robber…
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by Guest
October 26, 2011
One of the most common complaints about first-time online daters is that they can’t find the right site on the first attempt. For many, heading to Match.com or eHarmony seems like an easy enough choice as both have millions of users and very comfortable privacy settings. However, sometimes the best solution, and the way to save money and fall in love is to specialize.
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by Briana Myricks
October 12, 2011
It’s really no secret in the blogosphere by now. Back in January, I got laid off from my full time job, at one of the worst times ever. That was about 10 months ago with no luck on finding another full time job, or even part time. I was angry, I was depressed, I was frustrated, and I was discouraged.
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by Briana Myricks
September 17, 2011
Many people are finding themselves in a situation where they’re in a rough spot financially. Maybe your expenses have gone up, your income has gone down, or an emergency popped up. Sometimes you just need money help. Here is where you can go to get some help!
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by Chuck Detwiler
September 7, 2011
Is it wrong to feel joy and laugh while watching people get smashed by giant arms, hit with large objects, sprayed with gooey sauces, or thrown through the air? If you answered YES … then I confess … I’m guilty!
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by Chuck Detwiler
September 1, 2011
For those of you who have school age children within your family you know the pressure you can feel to buy something from a little niece or nephew who has big puppy dog eyes or a purr as sweet as a kitten. You may not even have young children in your family, but you have a close friend in the office who always shows you little Johnny’s pictures. However, unfortunately for you … you may have unknowingly gushed one too many times and are now considered prime fundraiser grounds!
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by Guest
August 23, 2011
Financial stress can ruin relationships, health and one’s spirit. Financial stress can turn a peace loving and calm person into a raging, argumentative, resentful, bitter, conflict-prone unrecognizable stranger. Anyone can fall victim to financial stress: college students, business persons, parents, and seniors.
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