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Most investing content is written for office workers with predictable paychecks. These guides aren't. Each one is written for a specific job — the schedule, the pay structure, the retirement plans that actually fit the work — in plain English, with real numbers, and zero condescension.
Irregular routes, per-diem pay, and long weeks on the road make standard investing advice feel useless. This guide meets drivers where they actually live.
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Nurses (RNs, LPNs, and NPs)Nurses have unusual pay structures and some of the best workplace retirement plans in the country. This guide explains what to do with both.
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Construction workersSeasonal layoffs, 1099 paychecks, and union pensions make construction finance its own animal. Here is the plain-English version.
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Warehouse and fulfillment workersHourly pay, peak-season overtime, and big-employer 401(k) matches (Amazon, Walmart, FedEx) can build real long-term wealth if you use them right.
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Skilled tradespeopleApprentice, journeyman, master, owner — each stage of a trade career has a different investing playbook. This is the one for every stage.
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Irregular-income earnersMost investing advice assumes the same paycheck every two weeks. That's not how a lot of us work. This is the version for everyone else.
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TeachersTeachers have a retirement setup almost nobody else has: a pension plus a 403(b) plus a 457(b). It is powerful and confusing. This guide untangles it.
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Gig & 1099 workersDriving for Uber, delivering for DoorDash, or stringing together 1099 gigs means no employer retirement plan and a tax bill nobody withholds for you. Here is how to invest anyway.
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Service & restaurant workersTipped income is irregular, partly cash, and easy to under-report, which quietly shrinks your future. Here is how service workers can start investing on an income that changes every shift.
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