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April 8, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
A recent survey revealed that millennials are more likely than Baby Boomers to disclose their salaries to family, friends, and coworkers. While traditionally taboo, sharing salary information can be beneficial for salary negotiation, job seekers, and financial transparency with loved ones. However, it also carries potential downsides, including awkward conversations, judgment, resentment from colleagues, and unwanted financial requests. Ultimately, the decision to share salary information is a personal one.
April 7, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Graduates with a master’s degree in computer vision are earning salaries as high as $200,000, driven by demand from companies like Uber and Argo AI in Pittsburgh’s booming autonomous vehicle industry. This field is experiencing rapid growth, making it a potentially lucrative career path for students while other jobs face automation.
April 6, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
The article explores the decision of whether to open a franchise or start a private business. Franchising offers a pre-built brand, operational support, and potentially easier success, but comes with ongoing fees and limited creative control. Starting your own business provides creative freedom and full profit ownership, but carries higher risk and requires more upfront effort. While franchises often have a higher success rate overall, private businesses can be incredibly fulfilling and profitable, especially for those willing to take on the challenges. The best choice depends on
April 4, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
This article outlines numerous ways for seniors to earn extra money from home, addressing potential financial struggles like unexpected expenses. Options range from simple tasks like watching movie previews for up to $225/month with InboxDollars, to more involved activities such as driving for Lyft, renting out spare rooms on Airbnb, or offering babysitting/housesitting services. Other ideas include selling handmade crafts on Etsy, writing greeting cards, getting paid to achieve weight loss goals with HealthyWage, selling unwanted items online, and
April 4, 2025
By
The Admiral Staff
The article explores the growing opportunity to get paid for teaching home-schooled students, even without a traditional teaching certificate. It details the reasons parents choose home-schooling, clarifies the legality of home-schooling in all 50 states (though regulations vary), and outlines two main avenues for instructors: private tutoring (flexible, varied subjects, $13-$20/hour) and tutorial programs (potentially more profitable, subject-specific). The article advises focusing on high school subjects