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Lender Questions and Answers

I own be served an eviction thought for 2 weeks time due to mortgagearrears. How can I stop this?We had a inherited bereavement severalmonths ago leading to funeral cost and fell into arrears near our mortgage. Thelender misled us into thinking that low payments are betterthan nothing at adjectives so when we were served near a court date we werevastly surprised. We managed to find the money and wages it off howeve...

With bad economy comes great opportunity?Franchise opportunities attracting individuals from various, non-traditional backgrounds

MANCHESTER, MD…Traditional career paths have become more of an obstacle course. Thecorporate ladder has many broken rungs. In the Gulf Coast region, ActionCOACHis seeing many new faces turning to franchising as an alternative venture andadventure.“You’d think the worst economic times since the Great Depression woulddiscourage budding entrepreneurs from going into business on their own,” saidKaren Boyd, Glob...

Careers Employment

<!– @page { margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } –> There was a time when people used to wait for weeks to get the employmentnews on the paper in print. Time has changed and today there is very less timeto wait, everyone is eager to get fast yet decent results.The law enforcementis a wide field of career options, the Bureau of Statistics of the UnitedStates estimates that the field will keep on ...

Atlanta Tree Service Company Southland Tree Offers Advice on Choosing a Tree Removal Firm

There are many factors that should be considered when you have the need fora qualified tree service company in the Atlanta area – the following contentwill lead you down the right path….• Observe the type of pruning practices you like, then find out whichcompanydoes that type of work in the Atlanta Metro Area. Alsoask for referralsfrom your neighbors and garden centers.• Verify that your arborist hasinsuran...

Virtual Office Case Study: Sela the Graphic Artist and a New York Virtual Office

How can a Virtual Office help you?Case Study: SelaType of Business: GraphicDesignerLocation: Long Island City, NewYorkServices: NY Company Formation, NYC Virtual Office, MailHandling, and New York Registered AgentA native of Jackson, Mississippi, Sela, an only child from a single parenthome, moved to Long Island City while attending a famous NYC design school. Itbroke her heart to leave her mother alone, but they b...

Jobless face lost benefits

Government subsidies for health insurance premiums are ending this week formany jobless Mississippians, making it virtually impossible for them to affordsuch insurance.It has been a lifeline,” said Ron Pollack, executive director ofthe advocacy group Families USA. “And now that lifeline is beingwithdrawn.”The federal program known as COBRA allows workers to keep their company’shealth insurance plan, even af...

Twitter Marketing Morals…Do They Exist?

The year was 1999. It was a hot sweltering day in rural south Mississippi. Ihad been working 24/7 on my offbeat cartoon project and living andsleeping in an abandoned aluminum warehouse in rural Mississippi.  Ibelieve I had 180 cartoons on the Internet. I couldn’t afford a domain so I gota free sub-domain that had as many pop-up ads as I had cartoons.I received an email from a Dr. Vinton Cerf. I had no idea ...

Cities, Salaries, and the Quality of Life

A new city could mean a higher salary or the career you’ve always dreamedof, but things like cost of living, quality of life, and your specific needsneed to be taken into account. Whether you’re heading to a new place alone, oryou’re taking a big family, you can find a city that fits your life.Salary: Only Half the StoryYour job prospects may be the biggest part of a new move. You need to landon your feet in ...

A Woman…er…employee Scorned

There seems to be a lot of hate sites up of former employees who have beenousted or faced the cutting block of the Great 21st Century Recession. Thesesites, while many might assume are illegal or slanderous in some way, are goingon to live long and fruitful lives, courtesy of the internet. But are theylegal? It’s a fine line, says A. Harrison Barnes, founder ofLawCrossing.com. It’s difficult to prove slander wh...

Blame it on the Economy; Everyone Else Does

I’ve been half-teasing lately with my career services colleagues that thebanks and GM aren’t the only ones in need of a bailout. Job seekers should askfor one too. Why not? It seems that in today’s environment the more corporateleaders mismanage their businesses, the more attractive they are for gettingbailed out by the U.S. tax payer.So why should job seekers be any different?It is no secret that most job se...