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    June 6th, 2010

    One very popular and common way of earning income is becoming a freelancer. Literally thousands of people every day choose to become their own boss by working as a freelancer. If you have a skill or talent, your services are highly needed in the internet industry and it is absolutely possible for you to make excellent money by doing what you know and love. Many website owners choose to use a freelancer for a variety of reasons, some reasons could include:

    Not enough time to do the work themselves
    They do not have the knowledge to perform the tasks
    Freelancers are often cheaper than hiring a company (Because of less overhead)
    Freelancers generally work faster
    They are too busy with other projects

    These are just a few of the reasons that most business and website owners opt for a freelancer instead of a large company. Typically a freelancer is cheaper than that of a larger company for a variety of reasons. One of the biggest reasons is that a freelancer has no overhead costs, generally they work out of their own home and do not have any employees they have to pay. Additionally, by working out of their own home they do not have the type of running expenses that a larger business will have, this means that they can offer clients a more competitive and cheaper price for their services.

    Another excellent aspect of being a freelancer is the ability to offer high quality and personalized service to your clients. This alone can be more appealing to a client than the prices you charge. Many large businesses have so many things going on at once, that they cannot always give the personal attention that a client often wants. Additionally, they do not generally work as fast as the client would like them to. A freelancer typically only works one project at a time allowing them to quickly finish their projects in a high quality and timely fashion.

    There are freelancers in a large variety of areas and if you possess specific qualities and experience the client wants you will have no troubles in finding work. There are many websites available all over the internet that are dedicated to helping freelancers find work such as scriptlance and rentacoder.

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    Bartending School Is Just The Beginning

    May 9th, 2010

    While you may be thinking about attending bartending school, keep in mind that a bartending career is not all fun and games.

    Bartenders work hard, and are often paid minimum wage. Working at a top club will, of course, up your take-home pay in the form of tips (sometimes as much as thousands per night), but you’ll have to do your time and gain experience at smaller clubs and bars first. Initially, youll also work the less crowded shifts.

    Some bars and clubs even require new bartenders to work as barbacks first this means youll be schlepping beer and liquor from the storage room to the bar, washing glasses and cleaning up. Not nearly as glamorous as you might have dreamed. As a barback, youll earn a portion of the bartenders tips for the night.

    The hours are often long, you’re on your feet the whole time and might have to deal with a lot of rude customers. Aside from that, once youve moved up in the ranks and have the popular, crowded shifts those that you make the most money with youll never have Friday or Saturday nights free. Youll be working.

    If you still are thinking about attending bartending school, make sure you pick a reputable organization. You can also attend bartending school online. Many bartending schools offer job placement assistance one you finish your courses if you dont have a job lined up already, youll want help finding one.

    The best bartenders have an outgoing personality, are patient and tolerant of customers who may have had one too many and are able to multitask and work under pressure. Remember, youll be on a virtual stage once behind the bar, with a lot of eyes watching you!

    Once youve completed bartending school and started your first job, know that you will make mistakes. Its your ability to recover from them with grace and humor that will keep you going.

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