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Meet a Reader | Gretchen from Oregon

The Frugal Girl

My cute kids when they were little I used to be a Spanish teacher until I stopped working to stay home with my kids. We spend most of our time seeing friends and family, participating in our church activities or working on our property. I do a lot of our cooking from scratch which takes a lot of my time!

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Meet a Reader | Mid-Atlantic Julia

The Frugal Girl

I have a degree in nursing and worked in pediatrics for 8 years, then left the profession right before I had my third child. Last year, to make a little extra cash, I started boarding dogs through Rover, and I am about to start a very very part time job using my RN license for a home care company.

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Working on My Time Management

Family Balance Sheet

After a 6 year hiatus, I have gone back to work at our small business four mornings a week. I have worked behind the scenes all along from home, but now I am back in the office. This pack includes all of the printables in one file, organized by category, as well as monthly emails with new printables. Thanks for reading.

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What Should I Look for in a Business School?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Career advancement is the goal, of course, but your choice of concentration is what will shape the path that leads there. For those who can’t afford to drop everything, however, a part-time degree program might be a better fit. Pick a Concentration.

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End of Year Wrap Up and 2012 Goals

Finally Frugal

It's been quite a year; I have a total of four jobs (one full time, three part time) and am beginning to make a dent in my student loan debt. By the end of this year, I will have increased my income by over 70% (compared to my one full time job). Now, going forward, what are my goals for 2012 ? So that's it!

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Imagining Your Retirement

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you fail to start thinking of your retirement plan now (regardless of how old you are), I think you will fail to achieve your goals. Well, okay, maybe not this instant (you should finish this post first), but soon! In doing so, it forces you to work towards accomplishing this goal. Don’t wait!

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What’s Next for ME?

Family Balance Sheet

My husband and I agreed early in our marriage that our goal was for me to stay at home with our children. I have spent the last nine years working part-time at my husband’s office, but I either worked from home or around my kids’ schedules. A schedule of school and work will now occupy our days.