Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Wachowski Brothers No More

If you're waiting for the Wachowski Brothers next movie, you might get tired of waiting. You see the Wachowski Brothers are no more. Yes, the director brothers made famous for the Matrix are now no more. Now, they're more appropriately known as the Wachowski Siblings.

Or the Wachowski Brother and Sister.

You see one of the brothers is now a sister. After undergoing a sex change the months following Speed RacerLarry Wachowski is now Lana Wachowski.

So no more Wachowski Brothers for us then. Just the Wachowski Brother and Sister. 


And apparently a lot of Matrix puns littering the internet.      

Monday, July 30, 2012

The Cost of Being Iron Man

Now here's a post that's totally unrelated to work from home jobs, tips and advice. Although, I think it's definitely a lot of fun. Ladies and gentlemen, this is how much it costs to be The Iron Avenger.


Image source: MoneySupermarket

Think your current salary can make you an Avenger? Not unless you're Tony Stark. But if you were to start working on work from home jobs then perhaps...perhaps.

But before you start putting your head in the clouds, here's a little eye-opener to help you succeed with whatever work from home jobs you're doing and will do.

This Iron Man is purely for fun. Work from home jobs are still serious jobs and very much unlike get-rich-quick schemes.

Well, I have to get back to my online job writing for this Australian company. I'll maybe post the Batman version of this later.

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Got any good stories about how your extra income from work from home jobs is helping you do and achieve more? Leave some inspiration in the comments section.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Wrong Ideas about Work from Home Jobs


So classes have just been suspended here and the kids are going crazy over their extended weekend but like a regular 9-to-5er I still need to get off from bed and work like the rest of the telecommuters who have work from home jobs. You see telecommuting isn’t a vacation. Actually, it isn't a lot of the things that people think it is. That’s why I think it’s a good idea to talk about all the misconceptions that a people have about online jobs – before they destroy your budding telecommuting career.

It isn't a vacation


Storm clouds on the horizon? Not a problem because you aren't on a vacation. Now get to work!
Just because you work from home and you can work anytime you want doesn’t make work from home jobs paying vacations. No. If you have this idea in your head, better get it out of there as early as possible. If you have to brainwash yourself by watching old episodes of That’s Entertainment or Mr. Bean at the Olympics then do so, just as long as you turn off your vacation mode. Work from home jobs, whether you’re doing transcription, web design, graphic design, or programming, are jobs. Treat them as such.       

The boss of you…isn’t you


Sorry, but it’s true. Being able to work in your pajamas at 9 o’clock in the morning doesn’t mean you’re the boss. It simply means you’re an offshore contractor that does work from home jobs and likes to work in your pajamas at 9 o’clock in the morning. The boss is the guy handing you payment for your work. So get off your high horse and go update your client with an email before he cuts you lose.
We might not be the boss, but we look just like that when we work.

You aren’t the best there is at what you do, bub


There are hundreds of thousands of contractors that can do exactly what you do. So just face it: you’re no Wolverine. You’re not the best there is at what you do. If you think you can write well, there’s probably a Native English speaker who graduated top of his or her class who can do better work than you. Same thing goes for virtual assistants, graphic designers, programmers and social media marketers. That said, you should maybe rethink just how much you charge for your services.     


If you had the same ideas about work from home jobs, I advise that you exorcise such thoughts from your head. Doing so can not only help you find better work from home jobs but can also help you in keeping your online jobs. I used to think the same way about telecommuting, but as I gained more experience – botching a couple of great accounts in the process – I discovered that work from home jobs actually required as much discipline, perseverance, coffee and love (awww) as any regular office job.


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Have some more misconceptions about work from home jobs or heard some of your friends say something weird about telecommuting? Feel free to share your thoughts on the comments section.   


Oh, and photos courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net. Check them out.  

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Silly London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony Videos

I did kind of say in my previous post that we all needed a bit of silly in our Olympics, but come on! Mr. Bean in the opening ceremony?


For long-time fans of Mr. Bean, like yours truly, there's nothing really new about what he's doing right here. I knew when Boyle made mention of Blur that something was going to be up. This I didn't expect. 


Hey, if they were going to allow these things, then maybe they should give the Philippines a try.

What do you guys think?

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Celebrating Silly Thoughts and the London 2012 Olympics


This right here, um, puzzles me.

As I start writing this, the countdown clock to the Opening Ceremony of the  London 2012 Olympics just hit the three-hour-mark. Am not much of a sports fan (I doubt the Olympic Committee will include MMA in the games anytime soon), but I do love a good celebration. And if the Olympics was anything, it’s a celebration.

So in honor of this wonderful event, which is the Olympics, I decided to take some time off and celebrate with the rest of the world the opening to this much-anticipated event by reminiscing my early thoughts about the Olympics.

The Olympics is Silly

This was the first impression I had about the Olympics. I was about 6 years old. You’re probably wondering what kind of people my parents were for raising a kid who thought something as pristine as the Olympics was silly, but now seven Olympic years later, I’d say my younger self was right on the money.

Don’t believe me?

Just take the Walkathon (or at least that’s how I called and still call it), for instance. Actually called the Race Walk, it’s a silly-named race where athletes, must, and this is what it says on the London 2012 Olympics site, “fight the urge to break into a run.”

Race Walk: Going the slowest the fastest. Or is it the other way around?

Now, I can't decide what I find sillier, the athletes who are trying desperately not to run or the folks cheering them on. “Faster! No, wait! DON’T RUN. What are you doing? GO FASTER! WAIT! STOP! ARGHH!”

Another thing is the Synchronized Swimming. I know. I get it. It’s hard to keep afloat, wear those hideous suits, and smile the whole time. But man, it has to be pretty near impossible finding an all-girl set of octuplets in each country, right?



Mommy should probably get a medal as well.

The Olympics Invented Fireworks

Okay, this might be a third-world thing, but back then I honestly thought fireworks were invented by the people behind the Olympics. I’d be watching these fireworks on the television and think: “Those things must cost a million pesos.”

Now, that I’m older and have access to the wonderful thing that is the internet, I’ve read somewhere that China actually invented fireworks. Whoa. China invented fireworks. Invented. They actually inven-AAAaaandddd I’ll probably leave that there alone.      

Maybe a little bit of silly is a good thing; especially in something as big and grand as the London 2012 Olympics. So bring on the Race Walks, the Synchronized Octuplet Swimming, the Trampolines and the grinning fans, it’s time for the Olympics once more. Let me just walk very, very fast -- without running, mind you -- to the fridge and grab an Olympic-sized burger. Feel free to cheer me on.

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By the way, all pictures are copyright of the official London 2012 Olympics site.


Find anything silly about the
London 2012 Olympics? Please leave a comment.





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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Why You Should Consider Work from Home IT Jobs



If you’re suffering from a busy schedule or you’re having a hard time finding an 8-to-5 job at the moment, then perhaps it’s time to consider taking up work from home IT jobs. Contrary to what others might think (or have experienced) paying work from home IT jobs actually do exist – all you need is a little perseverance and some guidance and you will soon find an online IT job that is perfect for you and your lifestyle.

Benefits of a Work from Home Lifestyle


There are some great benefits when you decide to work from home online.


  • Flexible Work Schedule
Let’s say you’re a mother of twins and you can’t go back to the office just yet or you don’t have the time right now to look for local openings of IT jobs, then working from home might just be the thing for you. With the flexible schedule that online IT jobs provide, you’ll be able to squeeze in some work while the little ones enjoy their nappy time. Online IT jobs provide you with the power to decide when and where you will work.  
  • Extra Income
Okay, so do we really need to explain this in detail? Like how working from home brings in some much needed extra income? If you need some more convincing, just think about the neat stuff that you can have when you earn extra from your online job, like the concerts that you can go to; or the food that you can eat; or finally going on that dream vacation of yours (and since your online IT job provides you with a flexible work schedule, you can actually go to said vacay!).   

Are Work from Home IT Jobs for You?



Well, if you know IT or have some basic computer skills (even encoding can land you online IT jobs if you know where to look) then you won’t have a problem finding online work that you can do from the comfort of your own home. You also need discipline and professionalism since you will have to make sure that you will get some work done at home (keep in mind that spending hours on Facebook or looking for another meme to laugh at can mess with your work schedule). Lastly, you should also be comfortable with working alone.


Where to Look for Work from Home IT jobs?  



These online IT jobs are actually pretty easy to spot since there are a lot of websites that cater to people who want to work from home and employers who want to outsource some of their company’s workload. One such website is Odesk.com. It’s one of the most popular sites where you can sign up, create a profile, and browse through online IT jobs listing.


The site is pretty easy to navigate and you’ll soon be sending application letters to IT employers who are looking for another great offshore IT specialist to work with their team.


So are work from home IT jobs for you? Take some time to think about it and consider all the factors. Do you need extra cash? Is you schedule preventing you from getting an 8-to-5 job? Do you want to take hold of your schedule? Work from home IT jobs just might be the best thing that happens to you.