By: Chad Brooks, BusinessNewsDaily ContributorPublished: 03/05/2013 06:07 AM EST on BusinessNewsDaily Men and women no longer define career success by the amount of money they make, new research shows.
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Sally Exantus's comment,
March 6, 2013 5:32 PM
Life as we know it is over when starting a career as a single parent. I know now that I will be running like a headless chicken. Although i am excited to get a job, i am frighten that I will be forced to grow up, make dinner for the family, pay bills, and be in charge of making life function properly for my family. I believe that it starts at home, if you are happy at home then the work life should fall right into place. i try to stay positive, so that i can have that smile on at all times while out serving in the hospitality field. Lastly it is very important to stay healthy inside and out of the work place.
Trish Sadar's comment,
March 9, 2013 9:22 AM
My hat goes off to you Sally!
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Before you take that job....read this!
Recent study given by Accenture revealed that work-life balance was just as and even more important than salary.
Before you take the position you are offered while you are considering: the position, the company, work environment, and career growth.....also considering work-life balance as a factor in your decision!