jet-skiing while the world burns haha. I'm kidding, this is a clever idea even if not serious (I can't tell)
seriously though, do you want a link on your sign up page warning peeps against getting tricked into joining parasitic virtual studios? one of your links refers to that peril but doesn't go that into it in a way that would be really clear to newbies unfamiliar with industry terminology. also one of the links is heavily filled with the names of virtual studios that I wouldn't rec to my worst enemy, had I enemies :/
I used to have a link to a brilliant article that a beloved friend wrote but it's been heavily edited by someone without her consent or input so not really comfortable suggesting that to you, or linking to it tbh
gratis offer if you're interested, could make it long enough to be good for your seo (unique content hosted on your site) and could be helpful to anyone who is interested in the work in preventing them from making a choice that would rip them off.
thanks for putting things in perspective though. my place looks like a crack den today as I wasn't very interested in cleaning while Stronga was visiting. he did dishes a few times, a friend does my laundry -paid work if needs stating- but it's really gross right now. I have a lot of work to do today to clean up after I finish work work as a cute boy I'm seeing is coming over tonight.
that's a bit overwhelming. I know he'd sweep and swiffer-wet the floors but it's a pride thing.
still easier than putting your country back together. wish y'all luck for true :Oh crap
Rochard
12-30-2018 12:31 PM
Seems the White House told federal employees they can do "chores" for their landlord. Because, you know, everyone's fucking mortgage company would gladly trade chores for a house payment.
The agency that oversees the government's civilian workforce is facing scrutiny after suggesting federal employees affected by the partial government shutdown barter with their landlords if they can't make rent payments, advice that has been called "laughable."
On Thursday, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management tweeted sample letters to help the roughly 800,000 affected workers negotiate with creditors and mortgage companies. One letter, meant for employees to send to their landlords, discussed a temporary reduction in rent payments and further suggests "the possibility of trading my services to perform maintenance (e.g. painting, carpentry work) in exchange for partial rent payments."
That is why I am suggesting they do webcams instead. Mo Money, Mo fun ;p