Author Archives: Steve Albright
Home Jobs for Citizens: Where to Look?
By: Steve Albright on Jan 15th, 2012
There are many people in the united states that want to work from. It is such an appealing prospect that people will do almost anything to find legitimate home jobs for citizens. The problem is that when you do not know where to look you often end up in the wrong places.
Using Google Home Income Options to Supplement Traditional Income
By: Steve Albright on Dec 23rd, 2011
People used to believe that you became an adult on your eighteenth birthday. It was like some sort of wonderful - or terrible - magic trick. One day you are a teenager, with mom doing your laundry and dad paying the bills, and the next day - poof! Suddenly you can vote for the President, go to war, buy a rifle and cigarettes, and sign your own property or car lease.
How to Search for a Real Google Home Income Opportunity
By: Steve Albright on Nov 29th, 2011
When I was in high school or college and I needed extra money, I would baby-sit. Or tutor one of my friends if they would pay my way into the movies on Saturday night. But as an adult, you're forced to explore other options. These days "other options" is starting to mean "work from home." This is an especially appealing idea if you have children. The problem is - how do you find these jobs?
Busting the Myth of "Loving What You Do"
By: Steve Albright on Nov 2nd, 2011
As a recent college graduate - recent as in "within the last ten years" - I have heard my fair share of lectures on the topic "Loving What You Do." You've heard it as well, of course. The theory is that if you choose something that you "love" as your career, then work won't feel like work.
Turning Real Writing Jobs into My Home Wealth System
By: Steve Albright on Oct 25th, 2011
When people used to ask me what I was majoring in during college, I said English. When they asked if I was going to be a teacher, I said yes. They would smile and say what else can you do? And I would say, be a waitress with a degree.