Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A Jobless Case

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Whew!! When time strikes at the very minute, you will end up having no job to cling on to. No one knows when the right time will strike, today you will have work and maybe tomorrow you won't have any! This what has happened to me recently, our post in the government has recently been terminated, so there's no other way for me but to accept and face what lies ahead.

My company has recently terminated my contract as a learning mentor, actually five of us in the same posts. Though I still have two more years to work with them, but sad to say, to my bad luck I was part of the recession that has just plagued the entire world, I lose my job!

Do I have to panic? I just realized that those online marketing gurus are truly right in their claim, that if only we were able to stabilize any passive income offline and online, indeed there's nothing to worry about.

There's still hope in stay-at-homejobs. Internet online jobs can help ease joblessness for a while. Pretty soon enough, I'll get a job, stabilize this passive income, and eventually will replace my day job. SANA... Good thing I have a little income from the net which helped me stay on top of my monthly bills. Thank goodness to this online breakthroughs that guided me to stay abreast in this very difficult times.
Here's what I've earned so far from the internet:
1. Adgitize - $12
2. Freelance Writing - $45
3. Freelance Writing - $18
4. Adsense - $5
5. EasyHits4U - $2

11 comments:

  1. all the best for you sis ... i'm a work at home mom although i don't have stable job but still happy, hope i can find one job here that can give me stable earnings so that i can still watch my daughter everyday =)

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  2. BFF MUSTA!I KNOW U CAN GO BEYOND THIS JOBHUNTING AND ALL! UR ONLINE JOBS ARE ALIVE AND KICKING NAMAN DI BA! HEHE!

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  3. ive been there before, 8 months no work in dubai after recession in 2008, with God's help. i survived. wish you could add me in your blog roll. heres my site: www.oslekdude.blogspot.com

    added you already. shukran.

    good things awaits those with noble objectives.

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  4. Don't worry everything will be alright, you are still young and many opportunities will come your way. Good luck and God bless!

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  5. All the best for you . Wish you can become pro blogger and earned money from here.

    Do whatever you like .

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  6. hi there. I feel for you. it's really hard working in a company you learned to love for a number of years then suddenly hits you that they don't need you anymore.waaaaaah. Had that experience in Makati.

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  7. Wishing you more earning opportunities - online or offline man.

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  8. Goodluck in you online and offline endevours!

    - Noypi here

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  9. It happened to me five years ago, in the Middle East. I had a two-month scramble, with lots of people finding potential stuff for me there and elsewhere. In short order, I was fortunate enough to find another full-time job, paying more than the one I lost. Only problem (not a problem, really) was that I had to return to the USA because the job was located in California. Good luck to you. Sometimes today's loss can be tomorrow's gain. I pray that it will be that way for you.

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  10. dropping by here sis... gusto kong mag-odesk di pako nakagtest. lol.... baka mamaya may tumawag sa yo... pasok ka uli,... good luck..

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  11. My brother always tells me...think of it as a challenge and not a problem.

    Indeed, there are a lot of ways to earn either offline and online, just tap the innermost talent that God gave you.

    eric
    http://www.blogdemanila.com/

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