Monday, March 29th, 2010 at
4:08 pm
Hey, I’m looking for volunteer work, or work experience to help me learn some skills towards a course for entrepreneurs at university.
Id like something that’s a few months long, because it will give me an advantage for my course…. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Friday, March 5th, 2010 at
2:51 pm
More people now work at home at least part of the time, a trend that is expected to increase with advances in technology and a general awareness of the benefits of such a lifestyle.
Most people who work from home telecommute at least part time, are contractors and consultants, or entrepreneurs. Opportunities for work at home jobs are expanding almost daily, as large corporations look for ways to cut back expenses. And in these trying economic times, other people are getting creative about making a few extra dollars to make ends meet.
The key to many people finding financial success is to create multiple streams of income, even if some of those “streams” are little more than a trickle. The end result is you are creating income that did not exist before.
In some areas of the country, small roadside stands are popping up all over selling such items as flower arrangements, garden veggies, used goods, and honey products. No one will get rich selling their extra zucchini, but in an economy where every little bit helps, it’s a smart move. Stores selling used goods are another sign of tough times, and some savvy people living in high traffic areas have turned their front yards into mini stores.
Other people are turning to the Internet to find their extra income stream, and some are getting so successful, they are turning what was an experiment in Internet commerce into a full-time job. How successful someone is at making money via the Internet depends greatly on the amount of time and effort put into the online venture.
Affiliate marketing, for example, can be a terrific way to build an extra income. While not everyone who enters the game will score big, many people are making enough money to make their lives more comfortable.
Options for making money on line are growing, as well. Filling out surveys is one fun way to make extra cash. Again, few people get rich doing it, but it’s a fun way to pass the time and you will get some money.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
8:39 am
I am very good at math, missing only one math question on my way to a 1400 on the SAT. However, it seems like I have been consistently screwed over. I finished 57th out of 569, one out of the top 10% at my high school, thus failing to qualify me for automatic admission into a state school. I figured my 1400 was golden, but UT denied me acceptance. After one year of college i reapplied with a 3.19 GPA. The minimum on the website indicated a 3.0 or higher would be acceptable. Due to increased applications and other factors, I later recieved a letter regretting to inform me a 3.2 was the minimum, 0.01 over my GPA.
I have very high potential. I have developed my own statistical sports betting formula and theory, have independently studied quantum mechanics, and 2 years ago won the state championship as an individual and team in academic decathlon.
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
6:33 am
Please don’t say baby sitting,Sell avon or knit(etc). i have seen young mum doing face washes that look like roses in a gift basket great Idea. I’m well educated. I’d like to do something different. Thanks
Thursday, January 1st, 2009 at
7:31 pm
While it seems unfair, it would appear that the court systems are so overwhelmed with divorce cases that i am out of work while still owning a viable business. My ex got control temporarily of our business and has been very successful at delaying my share. As a result I need to find another career. Has this happened to you and what did you find when you attempted to look for work from employers who seem to be afraid of entrepreneurs?