Bruce’s Poor Man Survival Bulletin
A Digest of Urban Survival Resources
ISSN 2161-5543
In This Issue:
1.
Trick ‘o Treat Trivia & Freebies
2.
Yes, you
can get grant money
3.
Debt elimination
plan
4.
A Time for
Outrage-94-year old French Resistance Fighter
5.
Second
Life offers self employment avenues
Why don't they pass a
constitutional amendment prohibiting anybody from learning anything? If it
works as well as prohibition did, in five years Americans would be the smartest
race of people on Earth.
—Will Rogers
—Will Rogers
Trick or Treat
– Halloween trivia and ways to save
The first jack-o-lanterns were carved from turnips, not pumpkins.
PM’s
Compendium of Useful Resources
Yes, Grants are still available – even if you’re just
a “regular Joe”
When you're a student
(or recent graduate), several organizations will give you money
for doing almost nothing at all. This can be anything from being left-handed, short, obsessed with
duct tape, or having an unusual last name. FinAid.org is one good resource to research these unusual
"scholarships" to help offset the cost of college.
If you're an artist
of some kind, or are willing to act like one for cash, many organizations offer
grants for interesting ideas. The Sloan Foundation offers grants to individuals and groups seeking to
create books, film, radio, and other media that serve to entertain and educate
the public about scientific topics. The Tribeca Film Institute offers many programs for different types of films
from a diverse range of filmmakers. Artist Trust keeps a list of several funding opportunities for
more traditional artists. Writers and Editors provides a comprehensive list of fellowships and
grants for all types of writers. Any of these methods can earn you a few
thousand dollars for a good idea or completed work, so if there's a project
that you'd like to try you should start
If you're a regular
person who just wants some financial assistance, look no further than the
powers that be. The U.S. government provides financial assistance for a variety
of reasons, like housing, food, transportation, agriculture, scientific
research, legal resources, community development, and more. (You can apply for
any government grant here.) Many of these opportunities can lead to new careers.
Debt
Elimination Plan
If you have debt,
however, there are a few things you'll want to do. First, if you have a credit
card spending problem, take any measures necessary to stop using
them. You probably don't
want to cut them up, but demagnetizing their data strips, deleting their numbers
from online retailers, letting your friends take care of them, switching to a cash-only policy, or literally freezing them (in a block of ice) are
all good ways to keep you from spending unnecessarily. Next, make a list of all
your bills and the methods you have to pay them. Figure out which bills should be automated, and which
ones should not. The more you
can automate the better, especially if you can consolidate your
payments to a specific day of the month. Just be sure to set aside time each month to ensure your bills were
paid as autopay doesn't always do its job. There are also plenty of ways you can save money on your
bills, such as using
services like BillShrink, minimizing your power consumption, cancelling services you don't need, shop around for
cheaper health/auto/whatever insurance (or use Mint).
Source: Lifehacker.com
Second Life Offers Self Employment Avenues
Many people have heard
of the “virtual world” known as Second Life, and we’re often asked if it’s possible to find
“in-world” jobs there.
The short answer is “yes.” There’s a wide range of jobs – and self-employment, too – to be found in Second Life. Opportunities range from shop attendants, fashion designers and event hosts to DJs, bouncers, dancers and beyond. (Keep in mind when visiting Second Life that, like the real world, it also has a busy “parental advisory” side.)
Most jobs don’t pay much, but self-employment, such as fashion design, can pay well, and some individuals have made substantial sums investing in Second Life real estate. If you work in a shop or similar role, you can also get customer service experience.
To learn more about jobs, self-employment and commerce on Second Life, see the following links:
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/identifying-jobs-in-second-life.html
http://www.secondlife-game.com/jobs/
http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inworld-Employment/bd-p/InworldEmployment
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2007/tc20070416_386810.htm
The short answer is “yes.” There’s a wide range of jobs – and self-employment, too – to be found in Second Life. Opportunities range from shop attendants, fashion designers and event hosts to DJs, bouncers, dancers and beyond. (Keep in mind when visiting Second Life that, like the real world, it also has a busy “parental advisory” side.)
Most jobs don’t pay much, but self-employment, such as fashion design, can pay well, and some individuals have made substantial sums investing in Second Life real estate. If you work in a shop or similar role, you can also get customer service experience.
To learn more about jobs, self-employment and commerce on Second Life, see the following links:
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/identifying-jobs-in-second-life.html
http://www.secondlife-game.com/jobs/
http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inworld-Employment/bd-p/InworldEmployment
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2007/tc20070416_386810.htm
Cabella’s
Offers Dream Hunt - Better Hurry to enter
So your grandpappy one
day told you that hunting is more than a sport; more than a game and more than
survival. Your daddy even told you that hunting is about the love of the hunt
in itself. Sure, it may have been and still currently is utilized for a plethora
of different reasons, but what’s the best part of it to you? Is it the game?
The weapon? The location? What if you could decide? What if you could have and
live your very own Dream Hunt? Now you can.
Get Your Dream Hunt On http://free4him.com/sweepstakes/5000-dream-hunt-giveaway/
Get Your Dream Hunt On http://free4him.com/sweepstakes/5000-dream-hunt-giveaway/
Spruce up wood floors for pennies by pouring equal
parts of white vinegar and vegetable oil into a spray bottle. Spritz onto the floor and rub it in with a
clean cloth and then wipe clean.
The Nanny
State Updates…
TSA expands
new program for psychological behavior groping…
The Constitution says
there are only three federal crimes: Treason, counterfeiting, and piracy. Yet
the CATO Institute confirms the existence of 3,000+ federal laws that can land
you in jail, plus 300,000+ litigation-spawning bureaucratic decrees…yet, the
TSA, not content with hassling invalids and children at airports…is
implementing a new program in behavior detection officers are striking up
casual conversations with passengers about their travels, seeking signs of odd
behavior. (Source: Seattle Times)
Read My Tea Leaves: The federal crackdown
on medical marijuana shows Obama has no respect for state law.
Barack Obama promised a more tolerant approach to medical marijuana, saying he would not "circumvent state laws on this issue." Instead, says Senior Editor Jacob Sullum, he has delivered a crackdown more aggressive than anything seen under George W. Bush, as illustrated by last week's "coordinated enforcement actions" in California. Although Obama's underlings occasionally pretend they are respecting state law, Sullum writes, they clearly have no intention of doing so.
Barack Obama promised a more tolerant approach to medical marijuana, saying he would not "circumvent state laws on this issue." Instead, says Senior Editor Jacob Sullum, he has delivered a crackdown more aggressive than anything seen under George W. Bush, as illustrated by last week's "coordinated enforcement actions" in California. Although Obama's underlings occasionally pretend they are respecting state law, Sullum writes, they clearly have no intention of doing so.
Giving freely, Laura Oliver, founder of AFrugalChick.com,
lists free or almost free items at grocery stores to motivate readers to donate
items to charity…good job!
The Parting Thought – A time for outrage
“A Time for
Outrage” Book by 94-Year-Old French Resistance Fighter
One thing that Occupy
Wall Street is actually doing right is that it is focusing on the role of money
in politics.
A big gap between rich and poor.
A middle class that was disappearing...or one that never existed in the first place.
A lot of people with a grudge.
The US fits each of these criteria. And then some others the spooks hadn’t thought about. The U6 broad measure of unemployment is going up...with 16.5% of the population without work. There are 6.2 million people who have been looking for a job for more than 6 months.
America’s middle classes were happy to sell their own children into perpetual debt servitude. The kids face obligations 5 to 15 times as great as annual output. Unless they revolt, they will have to work their entire lives to pay for their parents’ excesses.
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2 comments:
Interesting Halloween and grant stuff...
Also great article on debt elimination. Think about what you are buying on credit. Is it worth it to add that financial pressure to yourself or your family ?
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