Job market remains strong
SA, Queensland and WA are the powerhouse states with salaries to match, the 2008 Hays Salary Survey reports.
Mild budget cuts as Treasurer delivers all poll promises
Wayne Swan has taken a knife to John Howard’s middle-class welfare in a budget delivering Kevin Rudd’s election promises in full and banking $41 billion to spend on health, education and infrastructure.
President Skorton sits in on Mars rover planning meeting
Skorton got a backstage look at the planning behind NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover mission during his first meeting with astronomy professor Steve Squyres, the lead scientist for the mission.
How to Afford the Beauty College in California of Your Dreams (Phoenix Delray)
This article discusses about ways to sustain yourself through years studying in a beauty college.
Bully hot button
I’ve done a fair bit of media work on office bullies recently. This includes commenting on a recent survey CareerOne.com.au compiled with researchers Core Data that found 74 per cent of respondents had been bullied at work and 77 per cent thought bullies got ahead at work.
African American Scholarships for Women (Christina Williams)
Summary: There are several organizations at various levels of business that strive to assist African American woman reach their financial goals. These organizations achieve this by providing scholarships and educational opportunities.
Pay reviews, to stay or go
This week I want to impart some advice about pricing the “intangibles” of your job - those things that are not part of your pay but that you really value.
Deal with mental health
Depression has a major impact on the workplace and it is time to face the facts about the issue.

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