iStockphoto.com Did you know that if you voluntarily left the work force to care for your children and have been out for more than a year, you cannot deduct your job search expenses when you try to re-enter the work…
iStockphoto.com Did you know that if you voluntarily left the work force to care for your children and have been out for more than a year, you cannot deduct your job search expenses when you try to re-enter the work…
istockphoto.com My daughter is about to head off to college. There’s another good-bye almost every night as each of her friends packs up and leaves. I can’t help but think about my own college years. And those first years thereafter.…
istockphoto.com I had a job interview recently, and I found myself scrambling to find something appropriate to wear. This, despite the fact that I have a full closet. My problem — I don’t really know how to pull things together…
istockphoto.com Being a role model to our children can be a motivating factor in a woman’s decision to re-enter the workforce after taking a career break to raise her children. For me, it’s not a primary factor, but it’s certainly…
istockphoto.com My daughter recently asked me what I saw myself doing when I retire. ”Retire?” I said. ”I have no plans to retire. I want to work until I die.” And I mean it. I’m not trying to re-enter the…
ed2go Logo Updating out-of-date skills is one of the biggest challenges facing women, and men, looking to re-enter the work force after a career break. And figuring out where to do it is yet another challenge. Community colleges are great…
Free Digital Photos Call me old-fashioned, but I find it rude when an employer doesn’t call, or even email, to let you know you didn’t get the job. And this is not after a mass, online submission of a resume…