Jul 16 2008
Another Guest Post…At Get Rich Slowly
When it rains it pours. I got an email last night from JD over at Get Rich Slowly. He asked if it was alright to publish a guest post of mine today. The notice was short but how could I say no? The end result is a guest post on both Get Rich Slowly and My Super-charged Life.
If you get a chance please take a moment and stop by and read Network Your Way to Job Security. Take a moment to look around as JD has put together a great blog on personal finance.
Visitors from Get Rich Slowly
Welcome to Wealth and Wisdom. Please take a look around and make yourself at home. I’ve picked out some articles you might find interesting:
How to respond when your family asks for money
Three paths to financial abundance
11 Steps to the Job of Your Dreams
The Real Housewives of Orange County…In Houston Texas
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Heh. Well, there is nothing wrong with two guest posts in the same day! I found your site, any way :)
In fact, I really enjoyed your guest post at get rich slowly. Networking is an essential skill for any profession, and I love seeing good advice about it. I wish it was taught in schools. We place so much emphasis on grades, and so little on social skills…
I enjoyed 11 steps to the job of your dreams too. All in all – great site. I’ll be back! (In my best Arnold voice).
@ConnieB-Welcome! It wasn’t how I planned it but when life gives you lemonade.
Much of what we are taught in school has little to do with real life. Most of the professors have never had a job outside their academic circle. They have a ton of knowledge but little experience. Networking tends to fall in with sales and as such is often treated with little respect. Because of this it isn’t considered important enough to be taught.
The scary thing is that many life skills fall into this category. Personal finance is a good example. It amazes me how many people graduate without even the most basic skills.
Congrats. Two “A” pf blog posts is a great achievement. I should try this avenue to given the success you had. Checked out those articles and very well written and informative.
@Andys-Thanks. It was a wild and hectic week. I’m not used to the traffic and did my best to keep up with this blog and all the comments. JD’s audience is extremely interactive. It was a lot of fun answering all their questions and responding to their comments!