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  2. How to be late for work without making your boss mad - AOL

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    Saunter into a party an hour behind schedule and you're "fashionably late." Do the same thing at work and you could be in trouble. How to be late for work without making your boss mad

  3. Over 50 and Starting Late? How to Catch Up on Retirement ...

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    Investing $31,000 in a 401(k) from age 50 to age 67 would net you over $1.2 million -- and since these contribution limits go up each year and you'd be eligible for the larger catch-up limits from ...

  4. Sick of work but worried about retiring too early? Many older ...

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    A 2024 survey from Willis Towers Watson found that 34% of U.S. workers aged 50 and over have either started phasing into retirement (15%) by reducing their working hours or job responsibilities ...

  5. The 4-Hour Workweek - Wikipedia

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    No sense of work being anything more than a paycheck". [9] Some reviewers noted that the book was quite lengthy and hard to read. [ 10 ] Leslie Garner of The Telegraph noted that the book had a "punchy writing style" and that Ferriss had "struck a chord with his critique of workers' slavish devotion to corporations."

  6. Work–life balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The normal range of hours worked during the four decades after World War II was thirty-nine to forty-one hours; [2] however, starting in the 1990s, factory workweek hours began to exceed forty-one hours. As previously mentioned, Americans work approximately 47.1 hours each week; some employees work up to seventy hours.

  7. Late Start Money Tips: 4 Ways To Get Rich After the Age of 50

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    While experts recommend starting to save early in order to take advantage of compound interest, contrary to popular belief, you can get rich even with a late start. Indeed, it’s never too late ...

  8. Bedtime procrastination - Wikipedia

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    The "revenge" prefix is believed to have been added first in China in the late 2010s, possibly relating to the 996 working hour system (72 hours per week), since many feel that it is the only way they can take any control over their daytime self. [7] The term "bedtime procrastination" became popular based on a 2014 study from the Netherlands. [8]

  9. How I Changed Careers After 50 - AOL

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    By Tony Lewis, Senior Recruiting Specialist, Insperity Are you a professional over the age of 50 who is trapped in a job that doesn't meet financial needs or is out of sync with your personality ...