According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) "The number of unemployed persons rose by 1.4 million to 7.1 million in March." Lack of employment, and by extension, lack of money, has become a national crisis. So when are those "incentive programs" supposed to begin? Nobody knows.
Can we wait that long to pay our electric bills, our rents, our mortgages? What about car payments and homeowner's and auto insurance?
And how can we afford to feed our families?
Working from home is one option that many employers offer to their employees, but not all people can perform their jobs at home, especially if they are servers or hairdressers. So working at home seems to be an option that could work.
But are work-from-home programs reliable, safe, and trustworthy?
Work from home scams abound, so trusting that what I'm going to relate will take a leap of faith. I have no affiliation whatsoever with Sarah Chrispy, the woman in the video shown below. I am not being paid to promote her, either.
Sarah provides proof in this video about the information she conveys, and I'm telling you, because I want to help you provide for your family. Watch to the end, because she offers even more help, something we all really need during this pandemic.
Stay safe. #StayHome Find a little joy, and sprinkle it everywhere.