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These workers take ‘hush trips.' Here's how they're hiding them from the boss
Nearly one in 10 workers took a “hush trip” in the past year. CNBC Travel spoke to several about where they went and how they mask their whereabouts.
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The 7 U.S. cities where a $250,000 salary is worth the least — New York is No. 1
Looking to make the most out of your money? Be wary of these seven cities where $250,000 has the least purchasing power.
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Vogue posts ‘Devil Wears Prada'-esque job in NYC: Assistant to Anna Wintour
Vogue posts ‘Devil Wears Prada’-esque job in NYC: Assistant to Anna Wintour.
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How return-to-office battles and remote work are making America's burnout problem worse
More than half, 53%, of U.S. workers say they’re stressed on a daily basis.
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36-year-old mom makes $15,000 a month working 10 hours a week. Her best advice for scaling an online business
Jade Weatherington has expanded her business. She now makes money off others teaching her curriculum on Outschool and off courses for adults.
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Here's Where the Jobs Are for May 2023 — in One Chart
Professional and business services led job creation for the month with 64,000 new hires.
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Teen Workers Are in High Demand for Summer and Commanding Better Pay
Thanks to one of the tightest labor markets in decades, they have more sway than ever, with an array of jobs to choose from at ever higher wages.
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Florists, Caterers… Tiktokers? Content Creators Are Bringing in Up to $150/Hour Filming Weddings for Social Media
Couples are shelling out thousands on TikTok specialists to capture their big day.
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34-Year-Old Makes Up to $167 an Hour Nannying for the Mega-Rich: I Could Work Just 2 Months a Year and ‘Be Fine'
Gloria Richards started nannying for billionaires through an agency in 2010. Here’s how she balances her lucrative side hustle with its intense emotional tolls.
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How This 35-Year-Old Went From ‘Penniless' to Running a Bakery That Brought in $1.3 Million in 2022
CEO Janie Deegan built Janie’s Life-Changing Baked Goods just two years after getting sober. The business topped $1 million in sales last year.
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This 42-Year-Old Mom Makes Over $200,000 Without a Bachelor's Degree—Here's How
The pay for skilled court reporters is lucrative, ranging from $200 for a half-day of work to upwards of $100,000 per year.
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6 of the Best Side Hustles for College Students—Some Pay Over $30 Per Hour
As college students look to make extra money, these six side hustles allow for maximum flexibility and independence.
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This In-Demand Side Hustle Pays Up to $200 an Hour and Doesn't Require a College Degree
You can become a notary signing agent can take less than a month, and there are no education requirements.
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Why the US Government, the Country's Largest Employer, Wants to Ban the Salary History Question
Research shows women earn more when they don’t have to disclose their previous pay in job interviews.
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US Adds a Solid 253,000 Jobs Despite Fed's Rate Hikes
America’s employers added a healthy 253,000 jobs in April, evidence of a labor market that still shows surprising strength despite rising interest rates, chronically high inflation and a banking crisis that could weaken the economy.
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These Are the Most Popular Internships Gen Z Is Looking for—Tech Isn't No. 1
A growing share of young people are looking for internships after college.
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Washington Commanders to Host Job Fair Saturday
Washington football fans who have dreamed of one day working for the city’s NFL team in some capacity now have their shot. The Commanders will host a job fair at FedExField on Saturday, May 6 in the hopes of filling a wide range of full- and part-time positions for gameday staff ahead of the 2023 season, the team announced in…
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New Grads Are Already Worried About Being Overworked in Their First Jobs Out of College
The top concern soon-to-be-grads have about entering the current job market has nothing to do with money.
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These Are the Top 10 Most In-Demand Job Skills Right Now, According to the World Economic Forum
As jobs are going through a transformational time, the World Economic Forum lays out the top 10 most important skills for workers, and how they’ll shift.
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How A.I. Could Change the Future of Work
With artificial intelligence tools becoming more and more accessible, will companies use the new technology to increase productivity–or to reduce labor costs?