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To be independent,,

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#1
  • Kaam
  • mail
  • 2024/07/10 17:22

I am recently divorced and need to be independent, but will it be difficult to start my own business from freelancing with my English still at a beginner level and no education or business skills? I have a child, but my ex-husband has moved to another state with our child due to my lack of earning power. I am often told that I should go back to Japan ? but personal circumstances make it difficult for me to return. I have no idea what I need to do to make freelance money. What should I start with?

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#4
  • College
  • 2024/07/11 (Thu) 07:32
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If you are not good at English, you can work for Japanese companies while learning English

How to freelance ? You should find it out by yourself, not by asking others
If you can't do it, you should get hired
It's not a matter of English, it's a matter of ability.
If you can't do it, you have to get hired It's not a matter of English, it's a matter of ability to freelance or not to freelance

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#5
  • マジ話
  • 2024/07/11 (Thu) 08:15
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I remember someone who said that illegal aliens married each other and had a child, but the child was not reported and was homeschooled because the birth certificate would reveal their illegal status.

He said that once they leave the U.S., they can't re-enter, so they can't return to Japan either. There are all kinds of people. This topic may be fishing.

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#8

I am not fishing. Some people say these things about serious concerns. I learned again how harsh the world is. This is not the place for serious advice ! I'm sorry 🙇🏻‍ ♀️

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#10
  • ばっきゃみたい
  • 2024/07/11 (Thu) 19:07
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I don't think serious thinkers ask questions like you do.
I think you are too worldly ?.

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#13
  • 同胞
  • 2024/07/13 (Sat) 01:22
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I learned again the harshness of the world 、、、、
There are many insidious Japanese who live in the U.S. and depend on men with bad guts and crooked independence.
It's not the world.
It's better to listen to successful freelancers than to write here.

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#14
  • 富裕層
  • 2024/07/13 (Sat) 08:38
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There are no successful people here

interact with successful people
in the real world
this is the only way

and for those who are indecisive and weak-willed
strong-willed losers act like winners
and give advice from above
some successful people also act like they are more successful than you
and pull your leg

this is also an eye opener Some successful people also try to backbite and drag you down when you seem to be more successful than them You have to be discerning
First of all, you have to clarify what you want to be
and decide what you have to do to achieve it and then you have to decide what you want to do and what you want to do to achieve it .
take action without fear of failure
there are many ways to succeed
the most important thing is to keep learning and taking action
don't let your enemies and weak self defeat you

in the end you are alone
keep investing in yourself
keep investing in yourself and improving your experience and mental strength

everything is up to you
act rather than think
successful people are quick to act

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#16
  • 富裕層
  • 2024/07/13 (Sat) 08:38
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There are no successful people here

interact with successful people
in the real world
this is the only way

and for those who are indecisive and weak-willed
strong-willed losers act like winners
and give advice from above
some successful people also act like they are more successful than you
and pull your leg

this is also an eye opener Some successful people also try to backbite and drag you down when you seem to be more successful than them You have to be discerning
First of all, you have to clarify what you want to be
and decide what you have to do to achieve it and then you have to decide what you want to do and what you want to do to achieve it .
take action without fear of failure
there are many ways to succeed
the most important thing is to keep learning and taking action
don't let your enemies and weak self defeat you

in the end you are alone
keep investing in yourself
keep investing in yourself and improving your experience and mental strength

everything is up to you
act rather than think
successful people are quick to act

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#17
  • Kaam
  • 2024/07/16 (Tue) 10:45
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It was a difficult time, and I am ashamed of my naivete in mistakenly believing that there might be Japanese people who would be kind enough to talk to me. Surely, successful people don't look at places like this and don't post things like that.
I will make an effort to be independent, and on the other hand, I will try to be a generous person who can be kind to those who are in trouble.
Thank you all !.

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#26
  • 直メールをした者です
  • 2024/07/16 (Tue) 22:26
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Topi, as I mentioned in my email, this is always the tone of the exchange forum here.
I am a stranger, but I sent you a direct email to try to be serious with you, Topi. Even if I write a good argument here, most of the people who do cold trolling will only make me angry and hurt. You should not deal with these people as they are likely to make you even more sick, especially since you seem to be going through a difficult time right now.

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#27
  • パイセン
  • 2024/07/17 (Wed) 07:01
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The first thing you must do to succeed.
First thing is not to stop here. Don't waste a second of your time.

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#32
  • 昭和のおっとっつぁん
  • 2024/07/17 (Wed) 11:48
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27 wrong.

But still, there's a weird one that's not related to this but keeps throwing up a bunch of stuff.

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#35
  • 応援しています
  • 2024/07/19 (Fri) 11:59
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Kaam, I am sad that you are divorced and living apart from your children. I am rooting for you to be independent soon.

You want to be independent as a freelancer, but please be careful when you are stuck, it is easy to be a sucker for consulting fees, lesson fees, online business ・ invitations to multi-sites, etc.

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#36
  • Tomadachi
  • 2024/08/18 (Sun) 21:52
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You should use your Japanese skills to tutor people. You can also work in a Japanese market or restaurant. If you need help, send me a text message via email @ 213-980-0820. I can help you with dinner or whatever you need. How about a beer to relieve stress ?.

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#38
  • TRASH
  • 2024/08/18 (Sun) 22:02
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> please send me a text message via email.

How do you send a text message by email ? ( Laugh ) ( Laugh ) You can send a text message to your mobile ( Laugh )
You're just picking on me ( Laugh ) ( Laugh

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#43
  • とりあえず
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 18:59
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You can probably baby-sit Japanese children.
Once you get used to it, you can earn quite a bit of money if you take care of several of them together at home. Home daycare center. It is a splendid entrepreneurship.

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#44
  • dobon
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 21:41
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Nurseries are hard to license
my friend does it with Japanese language classes
you are still taking care of kids for the day
there were about 30 of them
one of the parents brings them in and takes them home in the evening
they have two nice cars Hey

kids are nice, but elder care seems to make a lot of money
I have a friend who does elder care for $500 a day
and it's a cash contract
sounds delicious!

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#46
  • 寝言    .
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 11:32
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You can't make this stuff up.

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#47
  • TRASH
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 11:53
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Maybe you shouldn't take it too seriously

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#48
  • ふざけた博士アトム
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 12:21
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Yes, daycare centers that care for children in Los Angeles must be licensed. In California, child care centers and day care facilities must follow state regulations and obtain the appropriate licenses.1 This ensures that children receive care in a safe and appropriate environment.

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