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I'm 62 and have no plans to retire. I focus on the parts of my work that bring me joy.
David B. Horne is 62 and when he was younger thought he'd retire by 55. He wants to follow his dad'…
Kelly Burch
5 ways to improve your work/life balance, according to work psychologists
Two work psychologists weigh in on how to improving your work/life balance, including scheduling fr…
Paige Bruton
Another global giant is tightening up on working from home
Big Four giant PwC has told UK staff and partners that they must spend at least three days in the o…
Nora Redmond
I work at Yellowstone National Park. I have free room and board, 3-day weekends, and unlimited access to the park.
I signed a two-month contract in the co-op employee recreation program at Yellowstone National Park…
Ana Altchek
3 money mistakes even accounting professionals make, according to a personal finance expert who worked at EY and PwC
A former Big Four employee, who's now a financial literacy expert, shared three personal finance mi…
Charissa Cheong
I'm a working mom while my husband stays home. I've dealt with FOMO and he's felt inadequate, but our family is stronger for it.
Michaelle Barbor is her family's primary breadwinner
Robin Madell
My husband works abroad for 2 weeks each month while I watch the kids. The arrangement has strengthened our marriage.
A mom of two reveals the rewards and challenges of solo parenting and sustaining a strong marriage …
Jane Ridley
Amazon's five-days-in-the-office mandate could be the start of a wider RTO shift
In the hyper-competitive world of Big Tech, other tech giants might follow suit rather than risk ge…
Dan DeFrancesco
I worked at Google for almost a decade. Its problem is bureaucracy — not hybrid working.
Jordan Thibodeau, who worked at Google for nearly a decade, says red tape is behind the company's i…
Tom Carter
I take quiet vacations from my $300,000 Wall Street job because the work isn't fulfilling. Here's how I get away with it.
A 42-year-old vice president at a Wall Street bank in New York City spends time during his workday …
Robin Madell
I got my green card after working at Microsoft on an H-1B visa. The process was very painful, but I love the US and don't plan to leave.
Andres Pico learned English and studied to attend an American university after growing up in Ecuado…
Elle Hardy
I took a $13,000 pay cut to work as a deckhand on a superyacht. I don't regret it as it gave me a career I can grow in.
Working in the luxury yacht industry gave Marx with more room for growth in his career, and motivat…
Lian Kit Wee
Thousands of hotel workers are on strike over Labor Day Weekend
Over 10,000 UNITE HERE members are on strike, a tracker from the union showed. That includes 5,000 …
Madison Hoff
I took a job in New Zealand after my life turned upside down. I love it here, but the pay isn't sustainable.
Camille Fahrnbauer switched to travel nursing in N.Z. She's happier and healthier than ever, but th…
Tess Martinelli
Amazon drops the hammer on remote work and orders employees back to office 5 days a week starting January
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said in a memo to employees the company was returning to "the way we were bef…
Dominick Reuter
3 small mistakes that can get you into big trouble at work, from an HR professional
Leaving your manager alone is a mistake. They make key decisions about things like compensation, so…
Alyshia Hull
70-hour work week to sleeping in offices: Golden words on hustle culture from NR Narayana Murthy, Elon Musk, and other billionaires
Work-life balance is a key consideration for many employees, but some tech billionaires challenge t…
I worked in Big Law for 4 years but felt like I was sacrificing my morals. I took a 75% pay cut but love my work now.
Priscilla Hamilton was a fourth-year associate at a Big Law firm when she decided to quit and work …
Jane Zhang
I took a 50% pay cut to leave my sales job and work on a potato farm. I have no regrets.
Tyler Heppell says he has learned more about business while working on his family farm than he did …
Erin Liam
When it comes to work convos, you might be better off keeping your weekend plans to yourself
HR director Valerie Rodriquez said disclosing personal details at work can often lead to more harm …