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AI Hiring Regulations 2026: What Job‑Seekers and Employers Must Know
New AI hiring laws are rolling out across the U.S. in 2026. Learn what the rules mean for candidates, how employers can stay compliant, and where the biggest risks lie.
Marcus EllisonMarch 17, 2026
7 Emerging Remote Jobs in 2026 You Can Start Today
Discover seven fast‑growing remote‑friendly careers in 2026, their pay ranges, and how to break into them without a traditional office.
Marcus EllisonMarch 16, 2026
How to Pivot to a New Career in 2026: A Step‑by‑Step Guide
Ready for a career change? Follow this practical, no‑fluff roadmap to pivot successfully in 2026, from self‑assessment to landing your first gig.
Marcus EllisonMarch 16, 2026
AI Prompt Engineer Salary 2026: Earnings & How to Land the Role
Discover the 2026 AI Prompt Engineer salary landscape, real earnings data, and the exact steps to break into this fast‑growing tech career.
Marcus EllisonMarch 16, 2026
Embracing Green: Sustainable Spring Cleaning Tips for a Fresh Start
Refresh your home this spring with eco-friendly cleaning tips that cut waste, boost health, and keep the planet smiling.
Marcus EllisonMarch 14, 2026
From 70-Hour Weeks Running a Restaurant to Dressing the Dead: How One Burned-Out Manager Found Peace in Funeral Service
Renee Alvarez spent eleven years in restaurant management before enrolling in mortuary school at 34. Now she makes $68,000 as a funeral director, works fewer hours, and has health insurance for the first time in a decade. Here's her full story — with the numbers.
Marcus EllisonMarch 13, 2026
The $90K Career Nobody Talks About: Inside the Disappearing World of Court Reporters
There are 23,000 stenographers left in America, and courts can't function without them. I talked to a freelance court reporter clearing $92K a year about what the job actually looks like — the brutal training, the disappearing workforce, and why AI isn't replacing her anytime soon.
Marcus EllisonMarch 13, 2026
What It’s Actually Like to Be a Transit Bus Driver in Portland: A Shift Through Rain, Rush, and the Empty Stop at 3 A.M.
A ride-along with a Portland transit bus operator reveals the real work behind on-time stops: split schedules, all-weather driving, emotional labor, and the invisible math of public transport.
Marcus EllisonMarch 13, 2026
What It's Actually Like to Be a 911 Dispatcher: One Night in the Call Queue
A public safety telecommunicator’s night shift is a study in precision and emotional discipline—answering chaos in real time while coordinating life-saving response.
Marcus EllisonMarch 13, 2026
From $135K at Deloitte to $45K in the Woods: The CPA Who Became a Park Ranger
He walked away from a $135K accounting career, took a 66% pay cut, and lived in a 300-square-foot park trailer to break into the National Park Service. Here’s the real math, the seasonal grind, and why he says he’d still do it again.
Marcus EllisonMarch 6, 2026