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Gifts And Upgrades
Well, that certainly didn’t go as planned. Thanks to a monetary buffer, it turned out well. My main computer died today, or at least went catatonic. It may yet live again, but its status will be diminished. In the last … Continue reading
Expense Report – Heating
Gulp. Gasp. $3.989 per gallon for propane. Multiply that by 243.4 gallons and be glad the tank wasn’t emptier. My propane dealer (AmeriGas) filled up my tank earlier than I expected and wanted, and did so at more than twice … Continue reading
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Tagged AmeriGas, expense report, Facebook, frugal, frugality, Gig Economy, housing, personal finance, propane, Puget Sound Energy, Simple Living, Whidbey, writing
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Waiting For The Gig
That title should be plural; Waiting for the gigs. Saying “The Big GiG” on Whidbey can be misleading because that’s the name the local telecom (Whidbey Telecom) is using for their new service that delivers the Internet at 1 Gig, … Continue reading
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Tagged Big GiG, consulting, entrepreneur, Gig Economy, Great Recession, health care, jobs, personal finance, PNTP, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, Whidbey, Whidbey Telecom, writing
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Littler To Do Lists
What day is it? How’d we get so close to Christmas so quickly? Looks like a lot of things are going to get done a little later than usual, but then, a faster pace of life has become the usual. … Continue reading
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Tagged ALAYCPYB, books, diet, Gig Economy, Lottery, minimalism, Powerball
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Breaking My Way To A Better Life
Guess what broke the other morning as I got into the shower. So much for water coming out of the little holes in the shower head. The water decided to spray out from a crack in the hose behind it. … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Coldwell Banker, diabetes, diet, entrepreneur, exercise, frugal, frugality, garden, gardening, GIG, Gig Economy, GigOptix, health care, investing, jobs, Marketplace, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, picoprojector, real estate, real estate broker, Simple Living, stocks, thrift stores, truck, Whidbey
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Lines In The Water 2017
How many lines do you have in the water? Folks in the Gig Economy have several, and then toss in crab pots, and rent a boat – anything to bring in the next gig. The phrase came back again while … Continue reading
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Tagged diversification, entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Gig Economy, Lottery, luck, networking, PNTP, rule of 7
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Laboring on Labor Day
It’s been a busy weekend, here in the Gig Economy. The good news is that I’ve had enough work to fill the days. The other good news is that I’ve had enough work to fill a good part of Labor … Continue reading
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Tagged FORTRAN, Gig Economy, jobs, labor, networking, personal finance, programming, real estate, Twitter, unions
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Lower Income Higher Taxes
Whew. I paid my taxes, again, of course. I’m glad that’s over, though the costs will linger. My income taxes continue their inverse relationship with logic. The less I make, the more I pay. I suspect I’m not the only … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, consulting, credit card, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, Gig Economy, income tax, income taxes, investing, jobs, LTBH, personal finance, photos, self publishing, Simple Living, speaking, stocks, tax, taxes, teaching, TurboTax, wealth, writing
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Seven Bosses
What’s it like to work in the Gig Economy? There are infinite answers, but I’ll pass along something I’m experiencing. I have seven bosses, and that can be a good thing. And, it can also not be enough. To corporate … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, Gig Economy, personal finance, self publishing, writing
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50 80 And Not A Rule
Have you heard of the 80/20 rule? It’s more of a guideline, though in these extreme times it has morphed into the 99/1 rule because the influence of “the 1%” now rules the rest. Personally, my refrain has been considering … Continue reading
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Tagged 1099 Economy, books, entrepreneur, Gig Economy, income tax, Just Keep Pedaling
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