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Mom, Do You Want To Get Out Of The House And Make Some Money?

Mom, Do You Want To Get Out Of The House And Make Some Money?

Question: I’m a stay at home mom and I want to contribute to our income. I don’t want an online business, though. I really don’t like computers. What can I do?
Signed, Let me Outta Here!

Dear Let me Outta Here!
There are just oodles of ways to make money and still have the flexibility to be home when you want to be.

Here are just a few ideas.

Crafts. If you have a craft that you enjoy, soap, jewelry, painting, or anything else crafty, then you have the potential for income. Find out where craft shows are, fairs, bazaars, church events, and reserve a booth. It’s an inexpensive way to test out a business idea. All you need is some inventory (which, if you don’t sell, you can give as gifts or sell on eBay) and some basic supplies like business cards.

Wedding Photographer. Do you have a talent for photography? You can work for yourself as a wedding photographer. Work only when you want to, and be home with the kids during the week.

Home Daycare. This one can be hit or miss. If you love kids, and you’re home all day anyway, then taking in one child during the day or after school can help you to bring in a little cash. Check with the laws in your state, first, though, as they do differ in their requirements.

Face Painter. This job is in high demand. Every carnival, birthday party and church festival needs a face painter. And, if you love kids, this can be a very rewarding way to make some extra money.

House or Office Cleaning. If your schedule allows it, you can book cleaning appointments for regular clients. The hourly rate for housecleaners can be lucrative, and you get a great workout in the process.

As you can see, these are just a few of the ways you can work for yourself. You’ll have the flexibility to set your own schedule so you can still attend school plays and be home when you need to be, but you can also help your family by bringing in some money at the same time.

Plumbing Tips That Will Save Your Family Some Money

Plumbing Tips That Will Save Your Family Some Money

The difference between taking care of your own plumbing issues and hiring outside help is incredible when it comes to your cash flow. Why not see if you can do some of the jobs yourself? Or at least become a little more knowledgeable on the subject. Here are some useful facts and tips.

Sometimes kitchen sinks can be clogged up due to a slow accumulation of solidified grease. One quick fix for this is to try pouring very hot grease down the sink, which will liquefy the grease clogging the drain and carry it down. Water won’t work, because grease will not dissolve in water.

If you toilet is clogged up, the water is low and a plunger doesn’t work you could try dumping warm water from a bucket into the toilet from waist level or higher. You should repeat dumping warm water in the bowl when necessary and if the water gets low again.

Avoid pouring grease or oil down your kitchen sink drain. Grease and oil can build up in your pipes and cause a backup. Instead, wait for the grease or oil to cool and solidify and either throw it away or see if there’s a place to recycle it near your home.

Don’t overlook the hair dryer trick for frozen pipes. If you have external pipes that are exposed, a simple hair dryer will get them back into working order. Make sure that you do not attempt it if there is pooling water in the area. Space heaters are useful for frozen pipes that are in the walls.

When dealing with a plumbing issue that is outside the home, understand that all of it is not yours to repair. The city is responsible for part of this plumbing so don’t do repairs on it unless it is yours. If the work is done improperly, you can be held liable for any damages.

Avoid using hard cleaners on your toilets, such as drop-in cleaner tabs in the tank. When these tabs are almost completely dissolved, what’s left of the tab gets washed into the bowl. This can then end up clogging the toilet’s port holes, preventing the toilet from flushing properly. It can take months for this debris to finish dissolving in those holes.

The truth to DIY plumbing is that you’re taking your life on the line when you start a project. You may drive yourself nuts, cost yourself an arm and a leg, and end up having to call in a professional to fix the mess you made – at double the price. Consider a professional first unless you really know what you’re doing.

If you drop a small item like a ring or earring into a sink drain, hope is not lost. By carefully removing the U-shaped trap underneath the sink, you can probably retrieve the item. Be aware that the trap will be full of water, though, so have something under it to catch the spills.

In conclusion, you know that your pocketbook will definitely take a hit if you have to rely on outside help for all of your plumbing issues. Utilize the advice in this article and you may resolve any problems that might occur with the plumbing in your household from now on.

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