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		<title>How I&#8217;m Saving Money at the New Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 18:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Readers!
It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve posted, I know. But I&#8217;m on Week 3 of the new job, and it&#8217;s kept me quite busy. I&#8217;ve been enjoying myself immensely too, which you&#8217;ll be happy to know.
I wanted to share with you all a few ways that I&#8217;m saving money at the new job.
Money Saver [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Readers!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve posted, I know. But I&#8217;m on Week 3 of the new job, and it&#8217;s kept me quite busy. I&#8217;ve been enjoying myself immensely too, which you&#8217;ll be happy to know.</p>
<p>I wanted to share with you all a few ways that I&#8217;m saving money at the new job.</p>
<h2>Money Saver #1: A public transit monthly pass</h2>
<p>This one&#8217;s a no-brainer. Because I can now take public transit to work, I&#8217;ve bought myself a monthly transit pass. If I only just took transit to work, this would not be a good deal for me, however I also take it at least once or twice a week extra, so I come out ahead every month. PLUS, I can also claim the pass for a tax credit on my taxes next year. (Or rather, for tax year 2009, which of course I do in 2010.)</p>
<h2>Money Saver #2: Brown-bagging my lunch</h2>
<p>Yes I know, it&#8217;s a bit of a cliche, and I&#8217;ve talked about it before, but as long as I bring my lunch at least 3 days a week, I&#8217;m saving money. I&#8217;m actually aiming for 4 times a week, which is difficult considering all the wonderful food places in the food court in the basement of the building. There&#8217;s even an Indian take-out food restaurant! Mmm, Indian food is one of my weaknesses.</p>
<h2>Money Saver #3: No more buying gas for my car</h2>
<p>Taking public transit to work means I don&#8217;t have to take my car to the office, which means I don&#8217;t have to fill up the gas tank as often. When I was commuting, I was filling it up every 3 days or so, but I&#8217;ve only stopped at the gas station twice in the last 4 weeks, and didn&#8217;t even fill it up either time!</p>
<p>Okay, so those weren&#8217;t new or earth-shattering money savers, but it&#8217;s things that I&#8217;m doing (or not) that are helping me save money and put it where it&#8217;ll do more good: towards my debt.</p>
<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why My Emergency Fund Is A Little Smaller Than Before</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 01:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I spent part of this evening working on the blog here, tweaking the stylesheet to be a little more to my liking, updating the sidebar, and so on. You might see that I&#8217;ve updated both my total debt load as well as my emergency fund.
Holy robbery Batman, your emergency fund&#8217;s looking a little low! Wasn&#8217;t [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spent part of this evening working on the blog here, tweaking the stylesheet to be a little more to my liking, updating the sidebar, and so on. You might see that I&#8217;ve updated both my total debt load as well as my emergency fund.</p>
<p><strong>Holy robbery Batman, your emergency fund&#8217;s looking a little low! Wasn&#8217;t it almost at 50% a while ago?</strong></p>
<p>Why yes my observant readers, my emergency fund <span style="text-decoration: underline;">was</span> almost at 50% of my intended total as of last week. Unfortunately I had to dip into it because I am now unemployed. Several weeks ago I blogged <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com/2009/01/increasing-my-income-redux/">about my intention to go freelance</a>, as I felt that was a better situation for me personally. My initial intention was to do it on the side until I had created enough of an income to do it full time. But my full time job was causing me a lot of stress, so much so that I actually have lost about 20 pounds because of it. Definitely not a good thing for me. I was dreading going into the office, mostly because the political situation at the office was just horrendous. I have worked for a large number of companies over my career, and I can say that this place was, without a doubt, the <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">worst</span></strong> place for office politics! It was completely unbearable. So I did what we all dream of doing.</p>
<p>I told them (to) &#8220;take this job and shove it!&#8221; (Metaphorically speaking of course.)</p>
<p><strong>Whoa Jb, how can you possibly have done that in this economy? Are you mad?</strong></p>
<p>Well dear readers, I can tell you I did not take this decision lightly, nor did I do it capriciously. I had already been looking for a new job for the last several months, but things just came to a head. My doctor advised me to leave this job immediately, because after all the tests she ran, it was most definitely the stress that was causing me physical aggravation. I took stock of my financial reserves, talked it over with friends and family, and decided to take the plunge. It&#8217;s been almost two weeks now, and I can tell you that I am feeling <span style="text-decoration: underline;">much, much </span>better, both physically and mentally.</p>
<p>So this is why my emergency fund is looking a little smaller than before. I had to take some money out of it to pay my rent and car payment. It&#8217;s a good thing I have this emergency fund, because it will allow me the opportunity to really take a good run at getting my freelancing career started. So far I&#8217;ve been able to update my freelancing website and blog, read up on things I&#8217;ve been meaning to read up on, and also continue to make some great contacts. I made my first $5 on the weekend by writing up a guest post on a freelance writing blog, which I&#8217;m excited about. I&#8217;m actually excited about the whole prospect of working as a freelancing technical writer. It&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve been wanting to do for several years now, in fact quite a few of my friends are getting sick of hearing me talk about it. So now I&#8217;m doing it.</p>
<p>Sure, it&#8217;s a little scary to be doing it in this economic climate, but like I blogged previously, technical writers are always in demand, so I anticipate being able to survive. It might take me a while, it might take a little more legwork than I&#8217;m used to, but I&#8217;m up for it. Most of all, I&#8217;m prepared for it. I&#8217;ve got my emergency fund and my income tax refund that will sustain me for about 3 months or so. I could possibly stretch it out if I go and get a part-time job, but that&#8217;s only in the plan near the end of Month 2. I&#8217;m going to give it a good shot at starting out as a freelancer and then decide what to do. I have faith and determination to give it a shot. Wish me luck!</p>
<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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		<title>My Used Books Are Selling</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last month I talked about one of my new year&#8217;s snowflaking ideas, which was to sell my old books on Amazon.ca. And things have been going like gangbusters! I&#8217;m up to about $40 now in sales, however of course the shipping costs are eating into that amount so my total profit isn&#8217;t that much, but [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://adventuresindebt.com/2009/01/snowflake-idea-selling-my-used-books/">Last month </a>I talked about one of my new year&#8217;s snowflaking ideas, which was to sell my old books on Amazon.ca. And things have been going like gangbusters! I&#8217;m up to about $40 now in sales, however of course the shipping costs are eating into that amount so my total profit isn&#8217;t that much, but at least:</p>
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<li>I&#8217;m getting these books out of my house.</li>
<li>Others are able to enjoy them.</li>
<li>I&#8217;ve earned about $10 gross so far.</li>
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<p>I know that doesn&#8217;t seem like a lot, but quite frankly, I&#8217;ll take it! It&#8217;s $10 I didn&#8217;t have before, and I&#8217;ve still got a whole box of books still left to go. My original idea was to leave them on Amazon.ca for 3 months, and if they didn&#8217;t sell, then I&#8217;d take them to a used book store. At this point the $10 I&#8217;ve earned is probably more than I would have earned taking them to a used book store, so I&#8217;m happy.</p>
<p>How have your snowflaking efforts been going?</p>
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		<title>Increasing My Income &#8211; Redux</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 03:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part of any good debt reduction strategy is to try and increase your income as much as you can. Step 1 for me was getting the new job last summer, as that increased my monthly take-home pay. Step 2 is to possibly get a part-time job to supplement my income on a temporary basis. So [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part of any good debt reduction strategy is to try and increase your income as much as you can. Step 1 for me was getting the new job last summer, as that increased my monthly take-home pay. Step 2 is to possibly get a part-time job to supplement my income on a temporary basis. So this year I started drumming up my freelancing writing career. If I haven&#8217;t mentioned it before, I work as a technical writer for a software company, and have been doing it for the last 8 years now. Over the course of that time I&#8217;ve always had full time positions, even though the majority of tech writing jobs tend to be contracts. This summer I realized that I really wanted to work contract rather than full time, and so when I started looking, I was looking for contract jobs. But then that really good full time job fell in my lap, and since I thought I wanted to move out of the big city, I took it.</p>
<p>Turns out I was wrong! I am a big city girl now. Phew, okay, I said that out loud. I feel better now.</p>
<p>Plus I&#8217;m just tired of &#8220;working for the man&#8221; and having to go into the office, so 2009 is the year of the freelancer&#8230;me! I spruced up my freelance website, and have started networking and applying for freelance jobs. I&#8217;m quite excited about this on a number of fronts, but the main one is simply that I could possibly bring in a few extra dollars here and there. That is the number 1 goal for doing it. But if I can get the monthly income and client list up to a decent level, I am most definitely going to chuck the full time job.</p>
<p>But wait, what about the current state of the economy? Aren&#8217;t you worried?</p>
<p>Surprisingly no, I&#8217;m not worried. Technical writing is a small enough market that if you&#8217;re good at it, you&#8217;ll always have a job. And it&#8217;s one of those types of jobs that lend themselves to contracting because it&#8217;s a great way for companies to save money. They get you in to work on the project they really need done, they pay you a fair wage, and they don&#8217;t have to pay you any benefits or retirement savings matches. One other cost-saving measure for them is that I am able to work online, from home, so they don&#8217;t even need to set me up at a desk in their offices. Technical writing covers such a gamut of topics that I&#8217;m not worried at all. Tech writers work for software companies, hardware companies, banks, insurance companies, the government, the military, your local transit commission&#8230;I could go  on here. So I&#8217;m not even limited to just tech companies.</p>
<p>This is why I am excited about starting on this adventure. While I haven&#8217;t landed any freelance contracts just yet, I know that with my current efforts, I should land some soon. Wish me luck!</p>
<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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		<title>Snowflake Idea: Selling My Used Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Internet Sunday chez moi, and I&#8217;ve spent most of the day doing things online. Everything from working on my freelance website to listing used books I have for sale on Amazon.ca. This last one is a new idea I had just this week. I was originally going to bring the books to a [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is Internet Sunday chez moi, and I&#8217;ve spent most of the day doing things online. Everything from working on my freelance website to listing used books I have for sale on Amazon.ca. This last one is a new idea I had just this week. I was originally going to bring the books to a used bookstore, but I was lazy and didn&#8217;t want to bring the box down to the car. So instead today I remembered that I can list things on Amazon.ca as well, so I just spent the last 40 minutes and listed about 15 items on there. A few of them are books from my university career that I no longer want, the rest are just books I&#8217;ve accumulated along the way. Again, they&#8217;re all books that I don&#8217;t want any more. The books currently in my library are ones that I want to keep, but not this box. I&#8217;m excited at the prospect of selling them, although I do realize that most of them will probably not sell at all. But I figure I&#8217;ll keep them up for 4-6 months, and if they don&#8217;t sell by then, I&#8217;ll make the trip to the used book store.</p>
<p>Have any of you had any success selling used books on Amazon?</p>
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