Monday, October 13, 2008

School, What Does It Have To Do With Daily Payday?

What does the topic of school have to do with "My Daily Payday"? Well, finishing my education could equal a future hike in pay and possibly a savings as I will be able to do my own web design and programming. The result being that I will not have to bother with hiring anyone to do those tasks for me.

I am working on earning a degree in Information Technology, in part, because most of my work has to do with being on the computer. And I need to learn how to utilize every aspect of the Internet if I am to master the ways of Internet marketing.

But getting back to the subject, school equals money received from financial aid (which, in my case, is mostly loans as school is not a free ride for me) and it represents the raise in income that comes with having a higher education.

If I had done things the right way, I would be up to my elbows in scholarships right now. But, I am told it is never too late to apply for scholarships and if I can get my life to slow down a bit I might be able to actually fill out an application or two. A while back, I signed up with "Fast Web", which is a site that pulls together all the scholarships one might be eligible to receive. They often send email alerts for scholarship application deadlines, but I am so busy that I usually ignore them. Which is, of course, not the brightest thing to do because I am potentially passing up good money!

That's it for now, have to do some actual "work" for my work at home income streams... Ciao!

1 comment:

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