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Anonymous  

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Nichole22  

About Telecommuting Jobs

 I am a freelance writer and have experienced the downfalls of scams while searching for real work-at-home employment.  I have developed a newsletter to find work-at-home jobs; not business opportunities.  If you are interested, please feel to e-mail for more details at nvw1@students.uwf.edu. God Bless.  Happy Holidays!
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Fiat Lux  

Looking for information and assistance

I'm looking for help to pay bills.  I've been seeking employment.  I need a way to get some money until I get a job.  I do have a car, but it's not completely paid.  My main concern is making my car payment and phone bill.  A couple of jobs for which I applied were delivery drivers, so I'd need my own transportation.  If my phone gets cut off, all the businesses I've applied to thus far will have no way to contact me. 

I've contacted all the area's assistance programs and they can provide no aid.  Right now I'm looking for any job. I'm not really a "people person", but I've put in at Target and Burger King and the like.  Now I have enough gasoline to make one trip to town to look for work.  Any advice on making the most of that opportunity?  Although I'm worried that an employer may call me for an interview and I'll have no way to get there if I use the last of my gas.

I've already gathered all the loose change I could find and pawned off most of my stuff, but that didn't bring in much at all.  I have no one from whom I could borrow money and of course no institution will offer a loan since I'm unemployed.  I've researched every avenue I can think of, but I'm hoping someone knows something I don't.

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Fiat Lux  

Fiat Lux

I need help with immediate expenses.  Three hundred fifty dollars is the amount of money I would use to make my car payment, insurance, and gasoline.  I have no safety net of friends or family that can help me.  I'm out of ideas and am afraid I'm running out of time to do anything.  If any one knows of a legal way to get that much money, please let me know.  Maybe a lender who would loan to someone with no income?  I don't have anything that could be collateral though. 

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Ashley  

Which Grants Should I Apply to?

I am a 23-year-old woman focused on building a successful Independent Record Company. I have been operating a home-based music production company for 4 years now and have worked with hundreds of local musicians producing industry-standard CDs/DEMOs, while releasing my own original projects as well. I am now trying to take things to the next level and setup an Indie Record Label storefront. I'd like to still keep the company home-based... studio downstairs and home upstairs, to cut down on expenses. I need this money to help with living costs while building the business as well as providing for equipment, inventory, legal, and marketing costs. A full business plan and grant proposal is ready and waiting. Any guidance you may have regarding which Grants that are applicable, is welcomed. Thank you. 

 

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Ashley  

Grants Available for Starting a Small Business

I am a 23-year-old woman focused on building a successful Independent Record Company. I have been operating a home-based music production company for 4 years now and have worked with hundreds of local musicians producing industry-standard CDs/DEMOs, while releasing my own original projects as well. I am now trying to take things to the next level and setup an Indie Record Label storefront. I'd like to still keep the company home-based... studio downstairs and home upstairs, to cut down on expenses. I need this money to help with living costs while building the business as well as providing for equipment, inventory, legal, and marketing costs. A full business plan and grant proposal is ready and waiting. Any guidance you may have will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. 

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