Jun 30
Though a pay gap persists–women’s earnings remain stalled at around 80% of men’s–women are finding the jobs that pay them the most, and some may surprise you. Based on a U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau 2008 analysis, we ranked women’s median weekly earnings as full-time wage and salary workers to uncover the highest paying jobs for women. No. 1: Pharmacists Women’s median weekly earnings: $1,647 Women’s median yearly earnings: $85,644 Percentage of men’s earnings: 84.9% Education
Jun 30
Get the refurbished Linksys WUSB100-RM USB 2.0 802.11b/g WiFi Wireless Adapter for $25 - $10 instant savings = $15 shipped at Newegg. The WUSB100-RM wireless adapter features support for 802.11b/g WiFi networks via a standard USB 2.0 interface. It supports a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps and includes two internal antennas, smart antenna technology for high speed connectivity and reduced dead spots, software setup wizard, power and activity LEDs, and support for multiple network securi
Jun 30
We’re glad to announce a new Freelance Business Directory on our site, where individuals and businesses are free to list their webite, description and contact information on FreelancerMagazine.com/business-directory . All links are of the “dofollow” variety. All that we ask in return for a listing is a backlink to our site, with the anchor “Freelance Advice and Resources”. Here are the current categories of businesses offered, feel free to suggest more in the comments: Web and Program
Jun 30
Written by Meryl Evans . I love technology, but not when it comes to switching PCs — moving all the data and applications from one Windows machine to another is not always as easy as it could be. I thought I’d share some tips gleaned from my latest move to a new desktop. My way isn’t necessary the best way, but it may give you some ideas when it comes time for you to make the switch. Here are the steps that I took. Back up your data . Use an online backup service like BackBlaze or
Jun 30
I love technology, but not when it comes to switching PCs — moving all the data and applications from one Windows machine to another is not always as easy as it could be. I thought I’d share some tips gleaned from my latest move to a new desktop. My way isn’t necessary the best way, but it may give you some ideas when it comes time for you to make the switch. Here are the steps that I took. Back up your data . Use an online backup service like BackBlaze or Mozy . (Solo web workers shoul