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Carnival of Careers in Middle Age #2

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This post is our second open "carnival" whereby bloggers have been given the opportunity to submit stories that are in some way related to career issues in middle age. We'll kick it off with our own contribution which is our always growing "Midlife Career Change FAQ", a resource-intensive post on all aspects of changing careers in middle age.

Posts submitted to this carnival:

Michael Anuzis presents How to Negotiate a Pay Raise with Game Theory posted at Empowering People Through Information.

Murad Ali presents Landing the job you want: Interviewing Techniques posted at The New Business World.

Dave Prouhet presents Executive Education MBA - Why Back to School is Good Business? posted at Business Advice Daily, saying, "As managing director/shareholder at UHY Advisors, Rod Cooper had a great job with loads of responsibility and a great track record of success. But something was still missing. What could help him achieve more on the job today and, at the same time, help his career in the future? The answer: An MBA."

Murad Ali presents Avoid the Middle Class Decline posted at The New Business World.

Debra Moorhead presents Wake up and Create the Life You Want posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

Conan Stevens presents How Late Is Too Old To Start Acting? posted at Conan Stevens Online, saying, "The article title is a very popular search term for my site"

gia combs-ramirez presents 10 Reasons Why You Should Learn about Energy posted at The Science of Energy Healing, saying, "Learning energy can help increase overall personal satisfaction and increase your empowerment in any area of your life."

TherapyDoc presents And Another Thing: British Air and Behavior Mod posted at Everyone Needs Therapy, saying, "If you're in customer service, here's something to keep in mind."

Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Exercise for the Frontal lobes: McKinsey posted at SharpBrains, saying, "Can your job be a brain gym?"

Wanda Grindstaff presents Prosperity and Abundance is Your Birthright - Living with Intent posted at Creating Abundant Lifestyles.

Debra Moorhead presents 7 Ways to be Happier and More Fulfilled in Everything You Do posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

John Place presents Discover Your Message -- Synergy Step 1 posted at johnplaceonline.com, saying, "Mid Life Crisis is my specialty. I'm having one right now, in fact, which is what inspired me to write this series of articles. It's a six part series. I hope your readers enjoy!"

edithyeung presents Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office? posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Fitness Program: how to select the right one posted at SharpBrains.

Anna Farmery presents Learning from the New Generation posted at MabelandHarry.

Marc and Angel presents Career Opportunity vs. Fear of Change - Is The Bump Worth The Jump? posted at Marc and Angel, saying, "Understanding and facing the fear of change associated with changing jobs."

Jack Yoest presents Is the Manager Obsolete? Or When Does Consensus Stop? posted at Reasoned Audacity, saying, "Does business need managers? Or first-line supervisors? Or should organizations simply go Greek and give every citizen-employee a voice and a vetoing vote?

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