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I actually ran into this two days after I started a new job in graphic design. The guy I replaced had bought all his own software because the place was too cheap. Of course, he deleted it all when he left. They strongly implied I would need to drop a few grand out of my own pocket to do the expected work.

After being comfortable for about 10 years with the same company, I’m ready to move on. I’m absolutely shocked at the jargon in 99% of all job listings. Most of the time, I can’t figure out what the advertised position entails on a day to day basis. Whatever happened to listing expectations in a help-wanted ad?

Sometimes better short-term cash flow makes more sense. We had a surprise new child last year. The additional child care expenses were killing us. I was seriously having health issues because there just wasn’t enough cash to feel like PB&J every night for dinner was our only option. By restructuring some debt, I

Most mattress stores will upsell you a twin size metal frame for about $20. Building something this ugly would be a waste of time and energy. Even Amazon has one for $25. There are life hacks and just hacks. This falls in with the latter.

So now I’m being punished for having an active sex life and super-sperm? (I have 6 kids, so the child tax credits significantly reduce the taxes I pay.)

The real reason the snowball effect works is you’re paying off a higher proportion of individual debts.

I’d love to see an article on all the cool medical things I could buy with my leftover funds. Here’s a couple of suggestions to include: Adventure Medical Kits first aid kits, this thermometer, and the Oto from CellScope.

I’d love to see an article on all the cool medical things I could buy with my leftover funds. Here’s a couple of

Go to Accessory setup in your Hue app. Select your dimmer switch, then scroll down. You should have options to change to different scenes on First through Fifth press of the “On” button. This feature was added as part of a system upgrade several months ago.

Go to Accessory setup in your Hue app. Select your dimmer switch, then scroll down. You should have options to change to different scenes on First through Fifth press of the “On” button. This feature was added as part of a system upgrade several months ago.

The Hue dimmer switch has been the best upgrade in our home to the Hue ecosystem. We have around 15 different bulbs. I bought the dimmer switch for my wife to place right beside our bed and set it up with five scenes: nightlight, reading, energize, concentrate, and some sexytime coloring. Nightlight is first, so when

Don’t forget that thermometer is likely covered by your FSA/HSA funds. With the end of the year approaching, techy medical devices are a great way to spend excess funds you might otherwise loose. (Consult your tax advisor to confirm expense eligibility)

Don’t forget that thermometer is likely covered by your FSA/HSA funds. With the end of the year approaching, techy

“Home Business Opportunity”

Last time we were looking for a house, all the exterior shots of one listing seemed to be taken from the left side. It was really awkward until we drove by. The neighboring house was lime green when every other home in the neighborhood was some shade of tan.

I refused to pay for a game that makes me jump (pun intended) through hoops to play it.

That’s an amazing price on Anki Overdrive. I wish they would drop the expansion cars 50%. I’d complete my set at that price.

That’s an amazing price on Anki Overdrive. I wish they would drop the expansion cars 50%. I’d complete my set at

In before someone comments “So that’s how Trump did it.”

Mark Eubank was the top weatherman in the Salt Lake area for decades. I lived 300 miles away on the other end of the state and was a clerk at the video rental kiosk in a grocery store. This guy comes in wearing dark glasses and a hat. He gets all offended that I didn’t recognize him when I asked to see his ID.

I started taking online classes to reach the next level in my education. I highly recommend SNHU for the flexibility, yet useful education.

People who have everything either can buy what they want or anything they desire is too expensive for me to purchase. My parents fit this description. I can’t afford to get them anything they would think is “nice.” Gift giving just becomes a chore of selecting something they will never use or just return.

I find it interesting that there aren’t any religious groups noted. I know my church has specific worldwide funds for humanitarian aid and feeding/clothing/housing the needy. Perhaps there are other organizations within larger organizations that are as efficient or more so that the groups listed in the article, but