Posts Tagged ‘handful’
Monday, July 13th, 2009
Finding income, or sources of income, in these tough economic times is no mean feat. That’s why I’ve taken to scouting around for the best spots online (all free mine you) to give you your best shot at making cash from home.
At the moment, I’m only going to recommend a small handful because, frankly, most of these services are not what they appear to be and are a complete waste of your time (and mine). However, there is hope – and really good places to look – above and beyond the obvious (like Monster.com).
The ones I’ll be talking about off and on are not “submit your resume and hope for the best” web sites. These are boards and/or opportunities that, with the right skill set, just might land you a coveted telecommuting job (i.e., working from home for decent money).
Let’s start off with: (more…)
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Posted in Writing, blogging, economics, education, employment, freelancing, get paid to, how to, jobs, learn how to, make money, money ideas, telecommuting, training, virtual assistant | 22 Comments »
Friday, November 14th, 2008
Whenever I get one of these, I check them out. I do NOT click the link in the email. Instead I head over to Snopes.com and put a few words into their search field.
Unfortunately, this one appears to be the real deal – and WILL launch a virus – so if you haven’t read this one yet, please DO: (more…)
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Posted in Awareness, Hot Topic News, Recommendations, pc security | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
… little blue birds would be singing, cleaning my kitchen, making our beds, and in general making my day even grander
(Even if you voted for “the other guy” you’re going to want to read this post, I promise.)
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Posted in Awareness, Hot Topic News, Reviews, democracy, economics, jobs, politics, u.s. citizens | 4 Comments »
Sunday, October 26th, 2008
One of our “tenets” in our tag line for this blog includes “hot topic news” and this most certainly fits the bill. Please read on!
I must be having withdrawal symptoms since my favorite MSNBC news shows air only Monday through Friday. So it’s digging deep into our local, “switch sides every other day” (sound familiar?) local newspaper, The Las Vegas Review Journal that grabbed my attention this morning.
Actually much of the following – other than my own two cents – comes from a section of the paper, the Las Vegas Sun (don’t ask me what their relationship is – but the one does stick in parts of the other). And, just so you know up front, the Las Vegas Sun endorses Obama.
The first tidbit I’d like to share is along the lines of “is wealth distributed properly in this country.”
Here’s a shocker for all us working “Joes and Janes” (thanks Palin) – from Sunday’s Parade Magazine:
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Posted in Awareness, Hot Topic News, Recommendations, Reference, Reviews, democracy, economics, making money, politics, u.s. citizens | 3 Comments »
Saturday, October 25th, 2008
Okay, before you actually start looking for a picture, the title is merely that… the title of the post. However, it does serve a purpose.
If you read the post prior to this, you’re already aware of the discussion about “spreading the wealth.” Since it’s Saturday, and sort of a free-for-all day to make posts, I’m pursuing this subject a tad longer.
In today’s Las Vegas Review Journal, an article about McCain stumping in Colorado is on the front page. The portion that caught my eye was this: (more…)
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Posted in Random Rants, democracy, economics, politics, u.s. citizens | 6 Comments »