How to Hire a Truck Driver in Five Steps

by The Penny Hoarder Staff Truck drivers are the lifeblood of this country and its economy. Sure, trains and planes are nice, but the fact is that truckers transport nearly three-fourths of all goods in the U.S. If you buy something in a store, it probably came off a truck.Problem is, there’s currently a shortage of truck drivers, due to the hardships of their lifestyle — loneliness, stress, grueling hours,

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An App Called Truebill Can Help You Save $720 This Year

by Quinten PlummerStaff WriterYou try to budget carefully. You’re pretty frugal. But after payday, there’s hardly anything left over. Where does it all go?With so many different bills to keep track of each month, it can be tough to see leaky spots in your budget. Luckily, an app called Truebill can do it all for you — and it could save you $720 this year.You’ve probably heard of them by

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Do You Want to Get Paid $1,000 to Watch TV? Of Course, You Do

by Robert BruceSenior WriterWould you like to get paid $1,000 to watch TV and browse the internet?Yes, you read that correctly.CableTV.com is paying a few selected people to do just that, then report back on any issues and respond to a questionnaire after the 90-day experience.To qualify, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old and a customer of AT&T, Optimum, Suddenlink or Verizon.You’ll also need to fill out

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How to Get an 800 Credit Score

by Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior Editor Editor’s note: This article was originally published in June 2021. Getting your credit score above 800 earns you elite status. Just 21% of consumers have a credit score of 800 or above, according to Experian. An 800 credit score means you’ll qualify for the best lending terms. That can lead to serious savings over time.But just how hard is it to get an 800 credit

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Dear Penny: Am I Selfish if I Don't Split My Inheritance With My Husband?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorI inherited a large amount of money and half of a house from a maternal relative. There are several bank accounts, which I intend to draw an income from until I fully retire and collect Social Security and my pensions. Another account will pay for medical insurance for my husband and myself once I leave my job. I told my husband that,

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How to Negotiate a Salary in 7 Steps and Get the Best Offer

by Adam HardyContributor After all the hard work you’ve put into designing your resume, crafting your cover letter and acing your job interview, you might be tempted to cash in on the first job offer a company gives you. Most people do. But putting in a little extra time to negotiate a higher salary might be the easiest and quickest way to earn more money at your new job. Plus,

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20 Unusual Things You Can Check Out from Public Libraries

by Veronica MatthewsContributor Gone are the days of staid book-filled libraries. Sure, the book thing is still a theme, but public libraries are so much more than just books. Libraries aim to improve access to information and provide education for everyone in their community. Book learnin’ on how to become a carpenter or play the guitar can only take you so far. To truly master these crafts, you need tools

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Travel Hacks: How to Rent a Car Without a Credit Card

by Dana Miranda, CEPF®Contributor Rental car prices are at an all-time high, due to a number of compounding problems. People are still seeking travel at high rates after canceling their 2020 (and, for some, their 2021) vacations due to ongoing fallout from the pandemic. Because the automotive industry was hit so hard by the pandemic — and thanks to an ongoing chip shortage expected to last until 2023 and continued

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How to Decode What a Sell-By Date Means on a Food Label

by Dana Miranda, CEPF®ContributorHere’s one simple way to cut your grocery bill: Stop throwing away so much food.That may seem obvious, but you could actually be tossing perfectly good food without realizing it. If you’ve been following sell-by dates on labels in the name of food safety, you may be wasting a ton of food unnecessarily.Each year, Americans waste $161 billion in food at the retail and consumer levels, a

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What is a Mooc? A Free Way to Hone In-Demand Skills for the Workplace

by Elizabeth Djinis We’re all looking for more ways to expand our repertoire and get educated without going back to school. The truth is, cognitive skills and self-management are two qualities employers look for in their new hires. If they see that you’ve chosen to take on additional self-edification on top of your regular work, that will certainly make you stand out. So what is this amazing school-but-not-quite-school that we

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