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All posts by Mike Peluso

Mike Peluso writes about the things he's passionate about. See his work about the Cruise and Travel Industry at www.ssgbnu.com See his work on the collision between between the business / professional world and life at www.pelusopresents.com From Mike: I spend hundreds of hours working on these articles every year with no compensation other than support I get through donations. You can support with a tip below: One time tips: www.paypal.me/pelusopresents https://venmo.com/pelusopresents

Honey, Sweetie, Baby

It was a recent Friday afternoon and I was making my way up to the front of the line at the Murphy USA station with my bag of low cal chips and my 100 calorie […]

Identifying the Seasons of the PIC

My wife likes to use the term seasons, meaning a ‘season of life’ or a easily defined period in your life.    There is the season of child rearing, the season of youth, the season of […]

Life Traps: The too good to be true side business

Many dream of the benefits of their own successful business. Some options really are too good to be true!

GIGity ECONomy

  Here is an interesting little ditty from the NC Labor and Economic Analysis division about the GIG Economy.  It touches base on the GIG economy, saying that the gig economy is a tiny fraction […]

Uniforms for the Professional

Uniforms for the professional are both flexible and strict at the same time. Professionals must always pay attention to the how, when, and why’s of their uniforms.

Ironic Job Posting

An example of the recruiting disconnect between stated corporate values and practiced values.

The Legacy of Paperwork

  You’ve heard the story a million times.  He started the business on a card table in his living room.  She went door to door selling makeup out of her car.   He was a milkshake […]

Life Traps: Car Financing

The entire system of car financing is designed to squeeze every last penny out of you. The best solution is to not finance at all!

Stacked, Credentialed, Certified, and licensed

When I was growing up the two top jobs that were promoted were lawyer and doctor.  It was the perception of my parents and grandparents that if you became a lawyer or a doctor you […]