With market prices soaring everywhere, from the household rent down to the basic goods, one needs to be resourceful and flexible to bring more money on the table. Said so, the internet seems to be a viable option to bring in some more paper bills. Thus, I decided to take on a work from home (WFH) job.
As an IT professional, I know that there are a number of jobs that are available online. I thought searching for a WFH job would be easy as typing "work from home" in Google. But nope, sorry it's not. And why's that? There were a lot of returned links but most need a "registration fee". Yep, from as low as $2 to as high as $65. It's screaming "SCAM" for me. Why can't they just deduct this so-called "one-time fee" to what you will be earning if they gave you a job?
Luckily, I found a site which do NOT need any fee at all. Just click on some ads, wait for a few seconds and voila, you earn some dough (no significant amount though but "you must work hard for your money" ). Then again, there's the value of networking so if you are curious, please click the link:
Bux.to
And if you happen to know other legit WFH jobs, feel free to send me a message :)
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2008 is finally here and what better way to celebrate it here in Singapore than to go to one of welcome parties for the new year. And so my hubby and I headed straight to VivoCity where the Countdown to 2008 by Mediacorp was held.
It was PARTY time with Gurmit Singh, Michelle Chia hosting the show and performances by Live the Dream winners, Fendi and By Definition, Singapore Idol contestant Joakim Gomez, Deal or No Deal girls, Robert Sunga (Go Pinoy!), Taufik, and Hady Mirza. One-and-half hour of standing checking out what they've got in store is tiring but pretty worth it.
Here are some of our pictures of last night's event (can u tell who's the photographer? :)) :
But still nothing beats celebrating Christmas and New Year in the Philippines, surrounded by your entire family, amidst the deafening noise and fireworks extravagance :) .