Dec 22, 2009

7 DAYS OF SAVING

7 DAYS OF SAVING
1. Pay Yourself!
Instead of paying RM10 to wash your car, wash it yourself. Get that exercise you need.
Wake up early on a weekend and start scrubbing.
Instead of paying RM18 for a haircut, ask someone who can do a great job, to cut it for you. Or do it yourself if you know you can.
Instead of paying someone to mow your lawn for RM20, do it yourself and burn those extra calories too.
Now, put that RM20 + RM 18 + RM 10 in an envelope. When it reaches RM100, reward yourself to a new handbag! You earned it! This is one cool way to restrict your shopping. When your pay check comes in, you are not to go on a shopping spree. Portion out your money to your SAVINGS, your OBLIGATORY debts and bills, and your NEEDS of food and household items. The handbag you WANT should be purchased at the end of the month.

2. Use the Library!
We usually read books once only. Why not borrow it instead of buying it. Plus some libraries rent dvds, so rent! You’re only going to watch it once anyway.

3. Never Buy Bottled Water
If you stop buying 3 bottled drinks per week, you save RM180 per year. You can yourself an Mp3 player! Bring your own water. If you prefer sweetened water, then buy yourself cordial, and make it yourself.

4. Drive Slower
How fast you drive, not just what car you drive, can improve fuel economy. Drive slower, more smoothly, and brake less often. My father proved this on his mega-long daily commute. By maintaining 65 MPH or below he squeezed a couple extra gallons out of each tank. Plus, if you have problems with punctuality, you should try this method. Because you know that you are going to drive slower, you will leave earlier.

5. Limit Cleaning Supplies.
Bleach or simple antibacterial cleanser can clean almost anything! You don’t need 7 different cleaning products. If you’d like plain bleach to smell good, squeeze some lemon. Use newspapers to clean windows and mirrors.

6. Look for Freebies.
Don’t grab every freebie or it will only create clutter. But take things like hotel shampoos, lotions, and notepads. The stuff you know you’ll use and place these items in their categories separately. Have you ever bought yourself a notepad, and later realize that you have five other unused notebooks? That’s because you don’t see them. Organizing your stuff is also a way of organizing your money.

7. Give Homemade Gifts.
Homemade gifts have sentimental value. You can make creative a cookbook, a frame, pillowcase, and paper mache!

Dec 10, 2009

Apply for PROMOTER

THIS IS A PROMOTER JOB I FOUND ON mudah.my (Friday, December 11, 2009)

Female promoter job vacancy

•High salary up to RM250++per day. Pay on the spot.
•No experience are welcome to apply. Training will be provided.
•Easy n fun job.
•Transportation provided.
•Full/Part time needed.
Kindly contact me for more detail info.

INTERESTED??

Please Fill In The Details Below And Send To kiwitee@ymail.com, for questions contact kt: 016 604 6332

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PART TIME JOBS FOR STUDENTS



1. PROMOTER

Have you ever seen young females promoting milk, beverages, maggi mee, and other snacks at supermarkets? This job pays you the least RM 80 per day. You usually only have to work on weekends. You get RM 160 the least per weekend, and that is RM640 for eight working days a month (4 weekends). To apply for promoters, go to www.asiaparttime.com
Companies need promoters all over Malaysia, if you are located in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah, you are at an advantage. Just send your resume by email to the advertisers. There are so many promoter jobs available, even by big companies like maxis and celcom. Just apply! They will contact you and will brief you on the job.

In your resume, make sure to include:
a) A few pictures of yourself
b) Your contact number
c) Your area ( eg: Putrajaya, Bandar Baru Bangi, and Kajang)
d) Your job experiences
e) Your selling traits (friendly, talkative, persuasive)

2. DATA ENTRY

This job requires your time at home. Basically, you have to have Microsoft excel skills. Normally companies are willing to pay up to RM5 per page depending on the amount of entries. That’s already RM500 for 100 pages. Again, visit www.asiaparttime.com

You can also look up ads in your local newspapers. Data entry jobs are countless, there’s so many.

3. TYPIST

Ok so if you don’t have Microsoft excel skills, this is the job for you. You can look up typists jobs in the newspapers. You will have to pick up documents from companies offering typist jobs. Once you are done with the softcopy (typing), you will have to submit it together with the hardcopy, and you will get paid. Companies are willing to pay RM5 per page too!
Good luck.

4. BLOGSHOP

Don’t want the hassle of applying for part-time? Why not open a blogshop. Start by selling off your own stuff. Don’t underestimate blogshops! You can make up to RM200 per week.
Now who would give you that? By just lazing around at home!

Dec 7, 2009

Dresses, Handbags, Shoes, Skinny Jeans..

For more Dresses, Handbags, Shoes, Shawls Skinny Jeans..
visit THE BABE SHOP at http://www.myspace.com/selendangchantek
New & Preloved.. Huge success on myspace!

Vintage Handbags I

FREE POSTAGE for all items! within Semenanjung Malaysia. Please visit http://www.bajubajukucantik.blogspot.com/ for more vintage bags!


maroon sling bag. RM 35. condition 8/10



red bag. RM45. condition like NEW. 10/10.



BONIA bag. RM45. condition like NEW 10/10



close up view

Vintage Handbags II

For more vintage handbags, please visit http://www.bajubajukucantik.blogspot.com/


pink leather bag. RM 45. has stains inside
SOLD



fringe bag. RM40.worn once
SOLD


fringe bag. worn once. adjustable strap. RM40
SOLD


The office bag. RM45. NEW



Black bag. RM35. cond 8/10. the inside of the bag is perfect though.

Dec 4, 2009

Best Part Time Jobs

High Rated Hourly Jobs

• Model
Commonly RM 200 per hour for newbies
If you’ve got the looks, and got the personality, go to an agent now!
Weekend: RM 800 earned! (4 hours of work)

• Speaker
Commonly RM 100 per hour
If you’ve got flawless English, if you reckon you love talking, and you’re not afraid of talking to the public, be a public speaker!
Consultant companies would be more than happy to hire a charismatic person like you. Most people can talk about recycling! Some courses are as easy as that.
If you’ve got the guts, organize your own workshop and get the least RM 3,000 in a single weekend.
Weekend: RM 500 earned! (5 hours of work)

• Part Time Tutor or Teacher
Commonly RM 60 per hour for secondary students
Even if you’re not a teacher, but you know you are competent in one area of knowledge, and you think you have no problem imparting that knowledge. Go ahead and teach.
Weekend: RM 240 earned! (4 hours of work)

Highest Pay Part Time Job

Smart Choices

Your free Saturdays and Sundays shouldn’t solely be used for shopping, going to the movies, and eating out with friends. Once in a while, use your weekend to earn money rather than spending it lavishly. Some weekend jobs can give you an extra RM 400. Depending on how much more you want to make in a month, you should first decide whether you want to work only a few hours or if you are willing to work your butt off the whole day and give up the weekend fun with girlfriends to earn the extra hundreds.

Hourly Jobs

Hourly jobs are time efficient, you work for only two hours on Saturday and two hours on Sunday to earn as much as RM 400. You work every other weekend and get RM1,200 for eight hours of work! Did you know that even if your salary is RM5000 monthly, you are only paid RM 27 per hour and RM 217 for that same eight hours of work!

Here are a few high rated hourly jobs

• Model
Commonly RM 200 per hour for newbies
If you’ve got the looks, and got the personality, go to an agent now!
Weekend: RM 800 earned! (4 hours of work)

• Speaker
Commonly RM 100 per hour
If you’ve got flawless English, if you reckon you love talking, and you’re not afraid of talking to the public, be a public speaker!
Consultant companies would be more than happy to hire a charismatic person like you. Most people can talk about recycling! Some courses are as easy as that.
If you’ve got the guts, organize your own workshop and get the least RM 3,000 in a single weekend.
Weekend: RM 500 earned! (5 hours of work)

• Part Time Tutor or Teacher
Commonly RM 60 per hour for secondary students
Even if you’re not a teacher, but you know you are competent in one area of knowledge, and you think you have no problem imparting that knowledge. Go ahead and teach.
Weekend: RM 240 earned! (4 hours of work)

Daily Weekend Jobs

• Promoter
Commonly RM 80 to RM200 per day

Rather than working at a supermarket for a whole month and earning RM 700, why not work eight days a month and earn RM800? You just need to find the right job at the right place.
Weekend: RM 400 (8 hours of work)


• Thesis Editor/Proof Reader
Imagine, RM 400 per chapter! But do it professionally. Highlight the errors, and what you have corrected.
Weekend: RM 400 (10 hours of work)


Apply for a Part Time Job Now!

Apply for a part time job at http://asiaparttime.com/ which has truly been my trusted part time community site. My friends and I have gotten jobs with a snap of a finger here.

No jobs for you yet? Promote the services you can offer at http://www.mudah.my/ and a few days some parties would surely be interested. I got my first thesis editing job here!

Good Luck girls! Best wishes *wink*