admin on May 11th, 2009

A true story:  At my local mall on Saturday, I could see from my vantage outside Gamestop a little ATM oasis.  And, as I sipped my diet Coke, I watched a woman walk up, press a few buttons, scratch her head, then proceed to open the hood of the ATM machine! 
Concerned, but more curious, I [...]

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admin on May 4th, 2009

I have a couple of at-home careers going right now.  There’s the freelance writing gig, the online blogging gig, and the special occasion music gig.  But even with all that, I’m a pretty small shop.  I’m always trying to build readership and clientele, and I’ve learned that word of mouth is one of my best [...]

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admin on April 1st, 2009

 
Freelancing  (3 cubicles) 
 If you work in a job or have a service skill that can be sold by the hour or by the project, freelancing may be a viable work-from home option. Originally coined to describe a mercenary soldier of the Middle Ages, the term refers to those of us who have shed our affiliation with [...]

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