Freelance Writing
Jun 1st, 2009 |
By Karl Rohde |
Category: Article, Freelance Writing
There are several complicated methods of keeping your casual spending in check, but by far the simplest is using the common old envelope. This is more appropriate for people who get paid fortnightly or monthly than those who are paid weekly. You will see why in a moment. Also, thisx.There are several complicated methods of keeping your casual spending in check, but by far the simplest is using the common old envelope. This is more appropriate for people who get paid fortnightly or monthly than those who are paid weekly. You will see why in a moment. Also, thisx.
Tags: Budget Advice, Cash Based Budgeting, Envelope System, Personal Budget Posted in Article, Freelance Writing |
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Mar 1st, 2009 |
By Karl Rohde |
Category: Article, Freelance Writing
Years ago I got involved in MLM (multi-level marketing). In principle, MLM is not bad, in fact most businesses are actually MLM to some degree. But there were so many sharks and poor quality MLMs that the quality ones got tarnished. With freelance writing, the web provides a benefit notx.Years ago I got involved in MLM (multi-level marketing). In principle, MLM is not bad, in fact most businesses are actually MLM to some degree. But there were so many sharks and poor quality MLMs that the quality ones got tarnished. With freelance writing, the web provides a benefit notx.
Tags: Bid for work, Freelance Writing, Job Boards, Opportunities Posted in Article, Freelance Writing |
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Feb 19th, 2009 |
By Karl Rohde |
Category: Fiction, Freelance Writing
"Hey, Kate, could you come to the office?" Tania's voice was firm, somewhat less friendly that I was used to. Shit, I know I was ten minutes late, but I didn't need this. Surely not? "Thanks for coming in." Tania's voice was a little uncomfortable. I looked at Tania, eyebrowsx."Hey, Kate, could you come to the office?" Tania's voice was firm, somewhat less friendly that I was used to. Shit, I know I was ten minutes late, but I didn't need this. Surely not? "Thanks for coming in." Tania's voice was a little uncomfortable. I looked at Tania, eyebrowsx.
Tags: Copyright, Fiction, Politics Posted in Fiction, Freelance Writing |
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