Regular readers will know I’ve taken a sabbatical for 6 months to work as Citizens Bank’s evangelist until the fall (ps. check out their hockey contest: www.hockeystars.com). My last seminar series concluded in April, and I’ve wrapped up with my private clients, so my Case Studies will be thin until the fall.
BUT.
There are a lot of insightful, very real, stories on the web about people and their money.
Krystal, for example, just wrote about her line of credit habits in a past life and how that connects to her relationship.
Mrs. W reflects on how it feels financially, to go on maternity leave.
Growth in Value found himself in the crazy situation of having to tip … a bathroom attendant .…
Brown Eyed Girl tells her boss she doesn’t see much opportunity for career development
and Gail, of “Til Debt do us Part” fame, writes about how we measure up to one another, financially.
Thanks for the link Nancy! I think you are doing a great job on this blog balancing all your new roles, and your personal views, it makes for an interesting read every week.
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Citizens is getting a bargain! Can’t wait to see what you get up to there.
Meanwhile, someone’ll probably mention this, but in France, most public washrooms have bathroom attendants… and tipping them 50 Euros is pretty much the price of admission; you’ll often see an amount posted.
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