Just like some bloggers, I have had this dream of becoming a copywriter. I wanted to become a copywriter mainly for two things - improve my writing and have a more creative career.
My career right now in the transcription industry is good to be fair, but it's not the most creative job for me.
So a few weeks ago, I went for an interview at a content management company hoping to become a copywriter.
However, it was more like the un-making of a copywriter!
Needless to say, I was rejected. I was rejected as I was no graduate.
The funny thing is that I got through all their tests fine.
The only reason I was not given a job was that I had no degree. [Side question to all: Do you need a degree to be able to write?]
Anyway, this episode does not in any way make me give up the dream.
I am now working towards a degree in English.
And, am going to write more often to improve my writing on this and other blogs.
I still believe I am on the right track to becoming a writer.
What do you think? Is a degree absolutely necessary to become a copywriter/writer?
Monday, 6 September 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Loan - To Take or Not to take?
I've been toying with idea of taking out a loan.
If you are wondering what the loan's for; let me put them in bullet points!
I've talked with some friends and family over this topic and everyone agrees.
It's every parent's dream to own a house, secure their children's future etc. Me too!
After 5 years of being married, in hindsight, I've not achieved any milestone yet. I need a change - in my approach to financial independence and security.
My friends and I reasoned that every business builds on credit. Any business not worthy of credit is not worth your time or money. And, so is an individual.
I've always been almost scared of having debts. I thought only failures have debts! How wrong! Only people who are positive in their outlook, know their own (credit) worthiness, have good self-esteem have the guts to take on loans and debts.
The meek and the ignorant play safe with average returns!
I want to break free from average.
Am I doing the right thing? Should I take a loan? What would you do in my situation? Open up like I just did to you!
If you are wondering what the loan's for; let me put them in bullet points!
- Clearing up my credit card debts - not a huge amount; nonetheless, a debt,
- Securing my children's future by investing in a one-time payment investment-insurance scheme,
- Buying a two-wheeler - this will definitely help bring down our expenses in a big way. When we (wife and I) considered our expenses on auto-rickshaws, it comes to some 4k to 6k per month! With a two-wheeler, this could easily be brought down to 1K to 1.5K per month, the rest can be used for payment towards the EMI for the loan.
- Invest upto 70% of the said loan in new land purchases or building a house on our plot of land.
I've talked with some friends and family over this topic and everyone agrees.
It's every parent's dream to own a house, secure their children's future etc. Me too!
After 5 years of being married, in hindsight, I've not achieved any milestone yet. I need a change - in my approach to financial independence and security.
My friends and I reasoned that every business builds on credit. Any business not worthy of credit is not worth your time or money. And, so is an individual.
I've always been almost scared of having debts. I thought only failures have debts! How wrong! Only people who are positive in their outlook, know their own (credit) worthiness, have good self-esteem have the guts to take on loans and debts.
The meek and the ignorant play safe with average returns!
I want to break free from average.
Am I doing the right thing? Should I take a loan? What would you do in my situation? Open up like I just did to you!
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Why blog when you are a daddy?
Can you believe I have 30+ blogs on Blogger.com and 3 self-hosted WordPress blogs right now!
To be perfectly honest, only 4 are active.
And, I'm a dad to two little girls, aged 4.5 and 1.5 years.
On top of that, I work fulltime as a transcriptionist!
Why blog at all?
Well, I wanted to give the best to my family and myself.
Working for someone else or a company, is not the best in terms of the money you make. I want to supplement my income with the Adsense money.
Also, blogging improves my writing. Writing is something I neglected during my school days. So I want to see how far I can go with it with blogging.
As you might suspect I also blog about transcription hoping someday I could go freelance or even build a business out of it!
I also believe in NOT putting all your eggs in one basket. I don't want to depend too much on my job. It is too unstable and unreliable. These days with global economic downturn and the politics of outsourcing it is only prudent to be ready for anything untoward.
Finally, blogging is fun! What can I say. Connecting with other bloggers and readers is something special for me. Maybe, it's because I am not too good with people face to face! Having said that blogging helps shed my shyness to a large extent and am now more vocal with my thoughts. In fact, last night a gave a speech during a house fellowship at home. And, I was rad, if I should say so myself!
So, that's way.
So, whats your take on being a blogger and a daddy? Is it a no-no for you?
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