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11 Blogs Your Boss Doesn’t Want You To Read

June 21st, 2009

Is it a coincidence that Job, the Biblical figure who was tested by God, is spelled the same as “job,” the daily test most of us are put through?

The vast mass of humanity that wakes up too early and stays away too late to go keep a job that they don’t enjoy and work for people who don’t share their values have far more in common with the Bible’s good man done bad than they can imagine.

But, there are voices in the wilderness of the internet who are shouting to us:  “It doesn’t have to be that way!”

In response to the positive feedback I received over 17 Sites Your Boss Doesn’t Want You To Read, here are 11 Blogs Your Boss Doesn’t Want You To Read. These are blogs that will help you save, invest, freelance, and earn your way into financial freedom.

A Rich Life

A common-sense blog to investing and personal finance.

Walletpop.com Blog

Wallet Pop is a personal finance portal that leads to the three-fold path of economic freedom: Smart Saving, Smart Spending and Smart Investing.

Jobacle

Another blog that takes a completely different approach to your career.

Illuminated Mind

Radical, yes. Controversial, double yes that. But no matter how radical or controversial you want to get with your own career, Illuminated Mind blog will give you the confident to take those steps.

Escape From Cubicle Nation

If an iron cubicle has slammed around your entrepreneurial dreams, here’s how to make your escape.

The  Trader’s Blog
Using technology to increase your investing opportunities is a smart thing: whether it’s using tech to help your own trading techniques, autotrading, or, what I recommend: both.  John Adam Hewlson offers his insights in this trader’s blog.

The Rogue Investor

This is a relatively new blog, but has incredibly insightful posts on trades. The Rogue Investor also offers readers advice to extricate themselves from the common approaches to investing and look at it as a wealth-generating opportunity.

Chris Guillebeau

Just discovered this site and Chris’s writings. Chris has some remarkably simple ways to work for yourself, travel, and save money. You can also access his products there, like the Break Out Of 9-5 course.

The Change Blog

Becoming your own boss means you need to be boss of your own mind first. With posts about meditation and lifestyle changes, The Change Blog is like management training for the mind.

Dilbert

Cubicle inmates love Dilbert. And there’s a reason for it: the comic isn’t just funny; it’s true.

Millionaire Mommy Next Door
Despite what your boss says, the most important job for parents is to raise their children. The Millionaire Mommy Next Door advised readers on how to do that most important job… without going broke.

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  1. June 22nd, 2009 at 06:19 | #1

    Really great list! Thank you for including my blog! Let me know if I can help you with anything!

  2. June 22nd, 2009 at 06:44 | #2

    You bet Alex.
    Really enjoyed reading your blog.

  3. September 29th, 2009 at 01:18 | #3

    People sometime are really frustrated with bad bosses. This frustration sometimes come out as cartoons. See this toons showing such frustration

  4. September 29th, 2009 at 01:24 | #4

    True.
    They’re funny cartoons… but a little sad, too.

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