Always Be Prepared

May 22, 2009

In the world of freight brokering, emphasis on Always Being Prepared cannot be expressed enough. If your freight broker training did not include being prepared for the unexpected, then you need to keep reading. Freight brokering and/or being an agent is not really a difficult profession but it can have its bad moments. If you are not prepared Read more

How to Report Different Types of Employee Compensation on Your Tax Return

May 1, 2009

There are specific guidelines provided by IRS on which items are to be included in the employee’s gross income. It is better to know them well.

1. Advance commissions - If you are receiving some money by way of commission for services to be performed in the future and if you’ll maintain your records on cash basis, you have to include these amounts in the year in which you receive them. If you repay on core and commission in the year of their receipt, you can reduce the amount from your income. Read more

Why is it So Important to Wear the Correct Workwear For Your Job?

March 6, 2009

For the majority of people who work in sales and in offices the clothing that we wear to work is more of a comfort and conformity issue than it is a safety and practicality issue. So for the vast amount of workers the clothing that you wear at work is not that important, however if you work as a tradesman within the construction industry the workwear that you wear on a daily basis is of huge importance for so many reasons. Read more

Looking For Work? Don’t Be Shy

February 24, 2009

If you’re seeking employment, now’s not the time to be a wallflower. Especially if you tend to be a little bit reserved, do yourself a favor and try to counteract the inclination. Read more