by EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY | Aug 22, 2011
If you spend $1 million a day for a million days [about 2,740 years, according to Wolfram Alfa], you’ll reach $1 trillion, American University mathematician John Nolan told Reuters in 2006. To spend $1 trillion in the average American life span of 77 years, you...
by EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY | Aug 20, 2011
An excerpt from: Grayson, Henry (2004-03-08). Mindful Loving (p. 42). Gotham Books. Kindle Edition. “Similarly, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Erwin Schrödinger, in Mind and Matter, spoke of there being not millions of separate minds, but just one mind...
by EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY | Aug 19, 2011
You are in a car accident. You have medical bills. You file a lawsuit. You present proof of your medical expenses. You have two sets of data: the amounts billed by the medical providers and the amounts paid by the insurance carrier....
by EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY | Aug 18, 2011
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by EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY | Aug 18, 2011
In 1995, I defended an attorney-employer who was sued by his law clerk for overtime pay. The law clerk won at the hearing before the Labor Commissioner, and my client appealed the case. The trial judge hearing the case “de novo,”...
by EMPLOYEE RIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY | Aug 18, 2011
I’m taking a series of webinars from Michael Port, of “Book Yourself Solid.” One of the fundamental concepts is that marketing can be a positive experience if it is viewed as a way of supporting the lifetyle you want to live. This...