![]() It’s really feeling like fall these days, even in Florida. I’ve been thinking ahead to Halloween decor, and my colleagues have been pondering face masks that’ll go with fall clothing. I’ve also been thinking about trying to finish the year as strong as possible in terms of savings. Experts now recommend having six months’ worth of expenses in your emergency fund rather than three — one more thing we can thank the pandemic for. If you struggle with the discipline of saving, try thinking about the upcoming fourth quarter as a sprint challenge. It can be much less daunting to break a goal into smaller pieces.
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Take Back Your Life Having a narcissistic boss is a special kind of headache. They can chip away at your self-esteem by constantly needling you over your perceived faults and insulting you on a constant basis. They are always perfect; you are always wrong, and dealing with them is draining. But of course, just because you think your boss is self-absorbed doesn’t mean they’re a full-blown narcissist. Here are some things to look for in the workplace:
Deal With It Explaining an employment gap on your resume can be tricky. Career experts say your goal in answering this dreaded job interview question is to pivot to all the industry-relevant skills and experiences you gained during your time between jobs, because you always want to take an opportunity to stand out. But if you want the unfiltered version of what to say, head to Twitter. Here are some of the funniest things people really want to let out when asked about a gap in their resume:
Pro Tip: If you know anything about MLMs — or you’ve just watched Amazon’s new documentary “LuLaRich” — you know to steer clear of these “business opportunities.” But many multi-level marketing companies may not initially appear as such. There are a few websites that you can check when presented with a chance to buy or participate, but it also helps to know these four signs.
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