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curb magazine 2005: balance for wisconsin's young professionals
Editorial Philosophy
Good morning, real world.
It’s 6 a.m. and your 9-to-5 is suddenly a 7-to-6. You’ve got car payments and a 401(k), student loans and an overpriced apartment you haven’t cleaned in weeks. That martini date with friends is a month overdue, and you’re just waiting for those two weeks off a year to make the rest of your life happen.
Stop.
Breathe.
Life in the “real world” is a balancing act.
When leaving behind familiar sidewalks for uncharted roads, it can seem like one misstep will send you sprawling into oncoming traffic. Here at curb, we believe stepping out as a young professional doesn’t have to be traumatic — as long as you look both ways.
curb aims to deliver fresh and engaging content that highlights the possibilities the Badger state holds for you today. Learn about living within your means and staying out of debt, but be sure to budget funds you can use to take advantage of our travel tips, as well. Read about workplace issues you undoubtedly face, and stay informed about the latest trends in fitness and dating when the work day ends. Learn about the future of Wisconsin’s small music venues and meet other young professionals making big impressions across the state.
Current events, business, travel, culture, money…
It’s all about balance. We invite you to walk on the edge. We’ll be here to help you keep your footing.
curb … creating balance for Wisconsin’s young professionals.