See Suze Orman and Get a Massage…On Me!

November 22nd, 2009 | by Leanne

In two and a half weeks I will be at the Masschusetts Conference for Women to talk about workplace flexibility and work-life balance with attendees. And I find myself with an extra ticket to the event.  So I thought what better way to use it than a contest where people tell me their stories about why workplace flexibility is important to them, to their companies, to a friend, to a co-worker, to their families, to anyone.

And that’s not all.  The winner will also get a free one-hour massage at a spa near them.  After all, it’s the holidays and I’m sure we could all use a little more “balance” these days.

This is not a writing contest.  You do not need to be a writer.  You need to be honest and tell your story.  And for that you have a chance to come to the conference for free, see Suzy Orman in person (among so many others) and network with thousands of great women (last year’s attendance was over 4,500).

Please either comment here or submit your entry to:  contest@careerlifeconnection.com by 11:59pm on Friday, December 4.  I will let you all know the winner on Monday, December 7th.

I look forward to your stories…good luck!

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PS  We are also in the process of testing and putting the final touches on the much anticipated custom job board for Career Life Connection.  I hope to have it up and running for you to see at the show.  If you are an employer interested in posting jobs, please complete our employer registration form to receive more information.  If you are a job seeker just check the site out regularly and soon you will have more flexible jobs to search.  And if you are just interested in which companies have employees working flexibly and are willing to discuss workplace flexibility you will soon have a place to get that information.  I am very excited!

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