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Financial Planning8 min read

457(b) vs. 401(k) vs. Pension: The Public Servant's Retirement Stack

Most financial advice treats the 401(k) as the default retirement savings vehicle. For California public servants, the 457(b) and CalPERS pension change the mat…

April 15, 2026Read →
Financial Planning15 min read

Your Final Shift: A Strategic Retirement Roadmap for California State Employees

Before you count down the days to retirement, make sure you have a plan. The decisions you make in your final 12 months of state service can mean tens of thousa…

April 15, 2026Read →
Financial Planning10 min read

Post-Retirement Employment and CalPERS: What Retired Annuitants Must Know

CalPERS retirees who return to public service face a set of rules that are strictly enforced and carry serious financial consequences for violations.

April 15, 2026Read →
Loan Repayment12 min read

PSLF in 2026: The Complete Guide for Nurses and Public Servants

Public Service Loan Forgiveness has been substantially reformed over the past three years. The IDR Account Adjustment retroactively credited millions of borrowe…

April 15, 2026Read →
Financial Planning9 min read

Public Service vs. Private Sector: What Your Benefits Package Is Actually Worth

Base salary is one line in a compensation package. For nurses choosing between public-sector and private-sector employment, the more consequential question is w…

April 15, 2026Read →
Personal Essay10 min read

Healthcare Isn't Just for Smart People — It's for People Who Refuse to Quit

I failed algebra three times. Not once. Three times. I dropped out after 9th grade. I spoke broken English and barely passed English in high school.

April 12, 2026Read →
Personal Essay10 min read

I Spoke Broken English and Barely Passed My High School Writing Class. Now People Seek Me Out to Write for Them.

Language is not a wall. It is a door — and it opens from the inside. I spoke broken English when I arrived in this country. I barely passed my high school writi…

April 12, 2026Read →
Personal Essay12 min read

I Marched Out of a War Zone as a Toddler. I Was Almost Homeless from 15 to 21. I Never Stopped.

This is not a story about overcoming adversity. Adversity never fully goes away. This is a story about what you do when it doesn't.

April 12, 2026Read →
Personal Essay10 min read

You Don't Need a Prestigious College to Build a Remarkable Life

Somewhere right now, a teenager is being told that if they didn't get into the right school, their future is already diminished. I want to speak directly to tha…

April 12, 2026Read →
Personal Essay7 min read

Why I Spent 23 Years in a Prison — And Would Do It Again

After 23 years as a registered nurse inside California's corrections system — from staff RN to senior clinical leadership — I have a simple answer to the questi…

April 7, 2026Read →
Financial Planning8 min read

How I Built a Retirement Income Nobody Can Take Away

I did not build my retirement income by picking stocks or timing the market. I built it by staying inside institutions that reward time and service…

April 5, 2026Read →
Loan Repayment9 min read

PSLF Is Real — But Only If You Set It Up Right From Day One

PSLF has forgiven billions of dollars in federal student loan debt. It has also denied tens of thousands of applications. The difference between approval and de…

April 3, 2026Read →
Personal Essay8 min read

What the Army Taught Me About Money That Business School Never Could

I enlisted in the Army at 18 with a GED and no financial plan. What I did not expect was that the Army would give me the most important financial education of m…

April 1, 2026Read →
Opinion7 min read

CalPERS vs. 401(k): Why Public Servants Win the Long Game — My Opinion

The financial media almost always frames the CalPERS vs. 401(k) comparison in ways that favor the 401(k). Here is a different view…

March 30, 2026Read →
Loan Repayment8 min read

PSLF in 2026: What Every California Nurse Needs to Know

Public Service Loan Forgiveness has undergone significant changes over the past three years. For California nurses, the combination of PSLF and state public sec…

March 15, 2026Read →
Career Strategy6 min read

CDCR vs. County Hospital: Which Nursing Job Pays More in California?

The base salary comparison between CDCR nursing and county hospital nursing is close. The total compensation comparison is not. Base Pay Comparison CDCR Registe…

March 8, 2026Read →
Financial Planning10 min read

The CalPERS Pension Explained: How to Calculate Your Retirement Income

The CalPERS pension formula is straightforward once you understand its three components: service credit, age factor, and final compensation.

February 28, 2026Read →
Military Nursing12 min read

From Army Sergeant to Air Force LtCol: A Military Nursing Career Path

I enlisted in the Army as a private. I retired from the Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel. The path between those two points was not straight, and it was not ea…

February 20, 2026Read →
Civic Jobs7 min read

Water District Jobs: The Hidden Gem of California Public Service

Water districts are among the most overlooked employers in California public service. They offer CalPERS pensions, competitive salaries, excellent job security…

February 12, 2026Read →
Nursing Education9 min read

LVN to RN Bridge Programs in California: Cost, Timeline, and Best Options

California has some of the most affordable LVN-to-RN bridge programs in the country. If you are a licensed vocational nurse looking to advance to registered nur…

February 5, 2026Read →
Financial Planning11 min read

Retiring from State Service: A 12-Month Checklist

Planning your CalPERS retirement requires careful preparation. The decisions you make in the 12 months before your retirement date can have lasting financial co…

January 28, 2026Read →
Civic Jobs8 min read

School District Nursing: Benefits, Pay, and How to Get Hired

School nursing is one of the most overlooked career paths in California public sector healthcare. School nurses work a 10-month schedule, earn competitive salar…

January 20, 2026Read →