Many retailers are guilty of enticing customers into purchasing things they weren’t planning on buying in the first place. It is an all too familiar at many check-out lanes to be surrounded with low dollar “impulse” items that the retailer is hoping you’ll add to your purchase while you are waiting in line.

Reduce – Recycle – Reuse

Those three words have become ingrained in my brain. I feel I do a pretty decent job of all three, bringing my own canvas bags to the store and taking a refillable cup to Starbucks when I visit, but recycling isn’t quite as easy when you live in an apartment.

The cheery headlines in the news today, such as “Hiring revs up, bit it’s mostly part-time, low-pay” and “Here’s who’s really living with mom and dad,” prompted me to write an article proposing solutions in an ever increasing part-time worker economy. Notice the tongue-and-cheek reference to “cheery.”