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Early in my career, I made what I thought was a practical, even smart, decision. I joined a new company disguised as a women owned company, but they were really a family owned company because it was close to home.…

Walking through a mall is one of those experiences that feels mundane on the surface but somehow always manages to reveal something interesting about people. Recently, I found myself at the mall with my wife, doing what many couples do…

I’ve changed jobs so many times that if I tried counting them on my fingers, I’d run out pretty fast. Some people stay with one or two companies their entire lives, building a neat little ladder of promotions and responsibilities.…

I’ve written before about the way people storm department stores on Black Friday like they’re chasing the last lifeboat off a sinking ship. Every year, without fail, you see the same thing: an ocean of cars circling parking lots like…

Graduating college is supposed to feel like crossing some magical finish line. You walk across the stage, shake a few hands, take a thousand pictures, and suddenly your life is supposed to “begin.” At least, that’s what everyone told me.…

During my college years, I worked so many part-time jobs that sometimes I wonder how I even managed to keep track of them all. Like most students, I needed whatever income I could get to help pay for textbooks, food,…
Office perks used to be a big deal. If you worked in tech, finance, or any modern corporate environment before 2020, you probably got used to the usual lineup of workplace amenities: free lunch once or twice a week, kitchens…

Every year, the day after Thanksgiving arrives with a familiar buzz. The turkey leftovers are barely packed away before the entire country shifts focus to one thing: Black Friday. The supposed Super Bowl of shopping. The day when every retailer…

I’ll be honest: I tend to hate on Starbucks. Maybe it’s because I used to work there during my college years and saw the chaos behind the counter. Maybe it’s because the idea of paying five, six, or sometimes seven…