November 2008

Side Hustle Series – Seasonal Tax Employee

by Rich Single Momma on November 28, 2008

This entry is part 10 of 15 in the series Side Hustle

Even though the holidays are here it is not too late to think about the upcoming tax season. Now is the time to apply for seasonal jobs in the tax offices that will be in full operation by January. If you have clerical, accounting, or data processing skills you are a prime candidate for working [...]

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Side Hustle Series – Rent out your space

by Rich Single Momma on November 26, 2008

This entry is part 12 of 15 in the series Side Hustle

We live in an age where people accumulate stuff and refuse to let it go. That is why there are so many storage rental places popping up all over the place. Depending on the size the space the rental fee can range from $25 to $125 a month to store all the, ummmm, stuff that [...]

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I’m Thankful

by Rich Single Momma on November 25, 2008

Living the single mom life has it’s advantages and disadvantages. Parenting solo can be a double-edge sword of both joyful indepedence and exhaustion. I am one of the joyful independent ones (though it can get exhausting) so I want to take a minute to express my thanks. I am thankful for my two beautiful children. [...]

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Giveaway – $10, $15, or $25 GC (Everybody Wins Something!)

by Rich Single Momma on November 25, 2008

I am giving away a $25 Walmart gift card, a $15 Target gift card, and a $10 Amazon.com gift card. So there will be three gift card winners. You have three opportunities to win a gift card. Enter for a chance to win one or to win them all! Entry Rules: $10 Amazon Entry – Blog [...]

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Side Hustle Series – Deliver Newspapers

by Rich Single Momma on November 24, 2008

This entry is part 13 of 15 in the series Side Hustle

As hard as it is to believe, there are people who still subscribe to the local newspaper. The internet has taken quite a few former newspaper readers online, but there are some who are die-hard real newspaper fans. They expect their newspaper at their door step every morning like clock work. The postal service is [...]

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Children that throw temper tantrums in the store really cannot be blamed. It’s the parent’s fault for letting it get that far. If you know your child is spoiled and you can’t say “No”, why do you bring them to the store? The other day at Wally-world I saw a kid acting utterly crazy. I [...]

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