eDJ_
Well-known member
This Covid Pandemic has brought on a bunch of changes for everyone. Loss of work-income, housing, and ability to sustain one's most basic needs. I read in these forums occasionally where people can't find work and are growing desperate.
For those who don't have much job related training or the retired whose past "job" experience doesn't translate into the needs of so many of today's employers it may feel more down and out than out and about.
Lately I've been giving this time and thought to see what people in this category could actually do to have skills
that would allow them to sustain themselves to the extent they feel secure. Perhaps build up that rainy day fund
so they could replace or repair any "Murphy's Law" SHTF event.
Working from home or from your rig can fall into two categories. Hourly Wage with W2, or contracting with a 1099 for tax purposes. I first heard about this in the later 90's when people working online were called "Online Assistants" or "VA's" (virtual assistants) Even with some of the simpler skills people made big money. They often used portals like Guru com, Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, (gigs) Outsourcely, People per hour (remote workers) and so on.
To engage in this kind of work one should have the personal skills of: Self Discipline, Flexibility, Results Orientation,
good thinking skills, and be able to communicate well with others.
The internet is turning up more and more FREE courses from well rated schools now and they even offer a certificate upon completion. (some courses are fee bearing and others are free but they hook you for $50 bucks for the certificate....but that may still be a bargain) If you put together a resume website images of these credentials may be enough to get you consideration.
So far I've found free courses to become a Chef, Nutritionist, CPR, and more other courses in IT, etc than I could begin to count. These schools are taking advantage of the number of people available now to develop these courses (which may not be free forever).
So you may have heard the TV commercial that ask "So....what's in your wallet"? You may ask yourself, "What's in my bag of tools". Right now a lot of tools are free to those who will pursue them.
So many employers today rely on applicants applying thru their website. Then they may be asked to take an interview online where they are given a list of questions to answer. This may use Zoom, Google Hangouts, etc.
As you are going to be on camera you can hold up certificates, diplomas, and even a cue card with your website/facebook address which would provide the employer with much more info about you that they can look at after viewing your interview.
Is this info helpful for you ?
60 free courses with certificates
https://www.guru99.com/free-online-course-with-certificate.html
25 best remote jobs for 2020
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/Top 100 Companies with remote jobs
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/2020 Complete Guide to remote work
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-work
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-workFree online courses to launch your work-at-home career
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-workhttps://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-online-courses/
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-workhttps://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-online-courses/
For those who don't have much job related training or the retired whose past "job" experience doesn't translate into the needs of so many of today's employers it may feel more down and out than out and about.
Lately I've been giving this time and thought to see what people in this category could actually do to have skills
that would allow them to sustain themselves to the extent they feel secure. Perhaps build up that rainy day fund
so they could replace or repair any "Murphy's Law" SHTF event.
Working from home or from your rig can fall into two categories. Hourly Wage with W2, or contracting with a 1099 for tax purposes. I first heard about this in the later 90's when people working online were called "Online Assistants" or "VA's" (virtual assistants) Even with some of the simpler skills people made big money. They often used portals like Guru com, Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer, (gigs) Outsourcely, People per hour (remote workers) and so on.
To engage in this kind of work one should have the personal skills of: Self Discipline, Flexibility, Results Orientation,
good thinking skills, and be able to communicate well with others.
The internet is turning up more and more FREE courses from well rated schools now and they even offer a certificate upon completion. (some courses are fee bearing and others are free but they hook you for $50 bucks for the certificate....but that may still be a bargain) If you put together a resume website images of these credentials may be enough to get you consideration.
So far I've found free courses to become a Chef, Nutritionist, CPR, and more other courses in IT, etc than I could begin to count. These schools are taking advantage of the number of people available now to develop these courses (which may not be free forever).
So you may have heard the TV commercial that ask "So....what's in your wallet"? You may ask yourself, "What's in my bag of tools". Right now a lot of tools are free to those who will pursue them.
So many employers today rely on applicants applying thru their website. Then they may be asked to take an interview online where they are given a list of questions to answer. This may use Zoom, Google Hangouts, etc.
As you are going to be on camera you can hold up certificates, diplomas, and even a cue card with your website/facebook address which would provide the employer with much more info about you that they can look at after viewing your interview.
Is this info helpful for you ?
60 free courses with certificates
https://www.guru99.com/free-online-course-with-certificate.html
25 best remote jobs for 2020
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/Top 100 Companies with remote jobs
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/2020 Complete Guide to remote work
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-work
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-workFree online courses to launch your work-at-home career
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-workhttps://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-online-courses/
https://beunsettled.co/blog/25-best-remote-jobs-in-2020/https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/100-top-companies-with-remote-jobs-2020/https://novoresume.com/career-blog/remote-workhttps://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-online-courses/