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William Simon works as an ice hockey official when he has the opportunity to.
  • Business Insider spoke to four Gen Xers who turned to unconventional jobs after struggling to find full-time work.
  • One Gen Xer took on a two-month internship making $20 an hour alongside a high schooler.
  • Some have monetized hobbies like ice hockey, and others have taken mission-driven roles.

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Kyle Ray is the founder of Geek Window Cleaning.
  • Kyle Ray turned his window-cleaning side hustle into a six-figure operation.
  • As his client list has grown, so has his number of employees.
  • He requires his sales reps and techs to read specific leadership and mindset books.

Kyle Ray turned his window-cleaning side hustle into a six-figure business, thanks to a unique pricing structure


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Marc Andreessen says too many people are letting their feelings about Tesla CEO Elon Musk inhibit them from learning from his example.
  • Founders can learn a lot from Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen said.
  • The legendary VC said that Musk's management playbook is unlike anything else out there.
  • In particular, Andreessen said he encourages more founders to Musk-esque cult of personality.

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Amber Kissell, 45, underwent chemotherapy for stage 4 colon cancer. Ultimately, she went into remission.
  • Amber Kissell, 45, experienced several symptoms of colon cancer in her mid-30s.
  • After being dismissed by multiple doctors, she was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer.
  • She is now in remission, but said she never stops worrying about it coming back.

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Pimco's vice chair, John Studzinski, shared four tips for winning at work.
  • Wall Street veteran John Studzinski outlined four career lessons to help you succeed at work.
  • The author and philanthropist said time management, tenacity, humility, and trust are crucial.
  • Pimco's vice chair said mastering the "Three D's" — data, details, and deadlines — is critical

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Microsoft Windows 11 Pro

TL;DR: Why spend hundreds on a new laptop when you can make your current one feel brand new? Right now, you can grab a lifetime license to Windows 11 Pro for just $9.97 (reg. $199) during Deal Days.


If your PC’s starting to feel a little sluggish (or just plain outdated), upgrading to a new operating system can make a huge difference. And right now, during StackSocial’s Deal Days event, you can


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NanoPhone - A Mini 4G Smartphone Packed with Mega Features!

TL;DR: Downsize your screentime and smartphone with the NanoPhone, now just $89.97 (reg. $199.99) through October 12.


Looking to cut back on your screentime? Why not do it literally? The NanoPhone is a miniaturized, fully functional smartphone that takes some of the temptation out of endless scrolling. And right now, you can secure one of these sleek devices for just $89.97 (reg. $199.99) through


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Apple MacBook Pro 13

TL;DR: Get a feature-packed MacBook Pro for only $279.97 (reg. $1,499) through October 12.


Want a laptop that can keep up with all your multitasking? Whether you’re in need of a laptop for work or school, it’s pretty tough to beat the MacBook Pro. This device is Apple’s most powerful portable option, but there’s usually one big drawback — it comes with a sky-high price tag.

Right now, you can snag this 13-inch MacBook Pro model for only $279.97 (reg. $1,499) until October 12.

This MacBook Pro deal too good to pass up

If you’ve always wanted to get your hands on a MacBook Pro, but haven’t had thousands of dollars set aside to snag one, you’ll want to act fast. This MacBook Pro comes packed with an impressive 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, and Turbo Boost capabilities that enable processing speeds up to 3.5GHz.

All that power doesn’t come with a lot of weight — this device weighs in at just 3.02 pounds. You can get everything done on the 13.3-inch retina display, which features 2560×1600 pixels and 500 nits brightness. With 512GB of storage, you have plenty of room to save important files right on the device, too.

This particular model includes some of Apple’s coolest features — like the Touch Bar, which offers customization and shortcuts right at the top of your keyboard. Speaking of that keyboard, it’s backlit and includes a butterfly mechanism for responsive typing. And a Force Touch trackpad offers precise cursor control.

The 10-hour battery life can last through the workday, and if you need to connect and charge, four Thunderbolt 3 ports are available.

You’re saving more than $1,200 thanks to this model’s grade A refurbished status. That means it will arrive in near-mint condition, with virtually no signs of prior use, while you enjoy a deep discount.

Bring home a MacBook Pro for only $279.97 (reg. $1,499) through October 12, while supplies last.

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As noted philosopher Danny Elfman once wrote, "Tender lumplings everywhere / Life's no good without a good scare." But why stop at just one good scare? We want scares spilling on us like blood rain, especially here in the abundant days of home-streaming services. We live in a world where, with the push of a single button, we can switch from sightless cave dudes swinging off stalactites to Broadway


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Wilma Ramona de Souza worked at JPMorgan for 14 years, becoming an executive director by her mid-thirties.
  • Wilma Ramony de Souza worked at JPMorgan for 14 years at offices in Brazil, New York, and London.
  • She was an executive director in her 30s and quit due to burnout, but doesn't just blame the bank.
  • de Souza and her mentor figured out how to excel in a male-dominated space.

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Once a quarter or so, I do something I call "Look At Money Time." I go through my credit cards and bank accounts to see exactly what's going on. What subscription have I forgotten about? Just how behind on retirement am I? Is there a recovery program for ordering Seamless? The biggest financial conundrum for me lately is my American Express Platinum card. I wrote about Gen


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