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May 11 2009

About Me

Published by msuggitt

I work out of my home office and love making money at home. I have become self sufficient by compiling a portfolio of projects and work assignments that I really enjoy working on. I can honestly say that I love what I do for a living. I was born to multi-task and the love the variety of jobs that I am allowed to work on. I feel that being self-employed gives me the freedom to enjoy special moments as they arise and appreciate the beautiful surroundings of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula where I now live and work.

I take pride in my work & being able to say that I make money at home. It was a long road to this point in my life. Here are some of the jobs I’ve held in the past:

waitress, bartender, hair sylist, worked at a party store, gas station, campground, duty-free store, cleaned houses,  became an area manager for a large mass merchandise retailer, photographer, artist, crafter, photography manager for Lifetouch in San Diego, office worker, clerical work, sales administration, event planner, strategic national sales planner for a large wholesaler, newsletter writer, researcher, office manager, owner of a small home business, owned a dump truck that was used to build major highways in MI (concrete division), sold paintings on slate,  and managed the Elk’s Club in SSMarie, MI.

In 2005, I started my own home business using skills that I learned from all of the jobs above.

Today, I’m Making Money at Home & Loving it!

Actual job/projects that I currently have in my work portfolio (Sept 09): Web Research, Data Entry, Merchandising, Data Collection, Clerical, Blogging, Applicant Reviewer

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