Typical office 9-5 job.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
But it isn't so bad, I got a perfect review and 4% raise. No complaints. :P
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Typical office 9-5 job.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
But it isn't so bad, I got a perfect review and 4% raise. No complaints. :P
I work about 4 days a week doing photography. :)
Just wanted to add, wow Birdgirl, good for you! That is AWESOME! :)
Mon-Fri 8 hours a day, since i was 15.. now 17.
Thanks, MJITC! I can use the encouragement right now. I'm ready to back out of starting school, I'm so scared. I think I'm worried about timing, too, with my sister sick. I worry that she'll need me and I won't be nearby as much as I am nowadays. The hospice nurses are going to start coming in mid-August about the time I start school, so she won't be helpless, but I still worry about leaving her.
Binzhou, I'm not sure if I'm a good source for advice. The freelance writing I'd do would be speeches and/or marketing stuff like brochures and the like. Articles and editorial work don't tend to pay as much.
As far as travel writing's concerned, the best markets I've ever heard of are good-sized metropolitan newspapers that have travel sections. Magazines like Conde-Nast Traveler, National Geographic, or Travel & Leisure have their own staffs. But newspapers don't generally want to pay travel expenses, and so they welcome freelance contributions if they're good. It helps to know someone at the papers first so you have a potential contact. And if you don't know anyone, it's probably a good idea to write some query letters to inquire about whether there's a market. Find a few medium to large (the biggest, like the NYTimes and other big city papers will be less likely to welcome freelance contributions) papers that have travel sections you like and write them some query emails and send them a couple of sample sections of articles you've written so they can see what you're capable of. You have to be persistent and be OK with the fact that you'll probably get turned down a lot before you get something accepted. That's just the nature of the business. Good luck!
im a security guard i do 14 hr shifts
I work 9-5 running a chemistry lab.
At night, I tend bar.
Very early in the morning, I tend my indoor garden.
On weekends, I work on the rental property I bought 2 years ago.
When my raise comes through in a couple months I'm saying goodbye to the bartending job! Woo-Hoo!
Thanks Birdgirl! That sounds like a good plan. :smokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I buy and sell luxury cars and I work 70 hours a week, thank god I live two miles from my lot so when I'm driving by my house, I usually just stop in and smoke.
im 18 about ot go to college but right now i work as a sales rep for a tile company. 9-5 every day but sunday but the pay is right.