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Remote Work From Home Multiple Platforms - is is sustainable?
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:47 am
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:47 am
Quick background: I rent out a small townhouse and tenant is only 3 months into the lease. She was W2 at application time but after missing her recent rent, I asked her why and she talked about quitting her W2 employment for this match-making WFH freelance stuff.
Sure enough, she showed me her email inbox and there were platforms like Upwork and Slack all over her phone. Comcast sent her an invite to train for a customer service spot. She was only 3 days past grace period and promptly paid the late fee as well.
But my question to the OT, are these platforms gainfully sustainable and basically just a virtual W2 (40 hrs per week in the bank) or is this a house of cards that will come tumbling down?
I'm old school so my gut is telling me to pucker up as this will be a long road with this tenant, but then again who knows since things seem to be headed in this direction anyway?
OT's thoughts would be greatly appreciated and could someone explain what is this multiple platform stuff in the 1st place?
Sure enough, she showed me her email inbox and there were platforms like Upwork and Slack all over her phone. Comcast sent her an invite to train for a customer service spot. She was only 3 days past grace period and promptly paid the late fee as well.
But my question to the OT, are these platforms gainfully sustainable and basically just a virtual W2 (40 hrs per week in the bank) or is this a house of cards that will come tumbling down?
I'm old school so my gut is telling me to pucker up as this will be a long road with this tenant, but then again who knows since things seem to be headed in this direction anyway?
OT's thoughts would be greatly appreciated and could someone explain what is this multiple platform stuff in the 1st place?
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:48 am to Tomatocantender
She paid you, what’s the issue?
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:48 am to Tomatocantender
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Remote Work From Home Multiple Platforms - is is sustainable?
They were platform shoes on their nasty little feet....
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:50 am to Tomatocantender
I’d say at least she’s trying. Work one 40-hour job or forty 1-hour jobs, I don’t care as long as the money is coming in.
Now if she becomes 2-3 months behind rent she is never catching up and that’s just the truth.
Now if she becomes 2-3 months behind rent she is never catching up and that’s just the truth.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:50 am to Tomatocantender
Why wouldn't it be sustainable? People can juggle more than one platform at once. I typically have five going and have been doing it successfully with the same job for six years now.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:50 am to Tomatocantender
Upwork, in my experience, is a bunch of online freelance work
Not saying that’s the case for your tenant, though
If you’re asking if WFH is going to come crumbling down, no. It was growing before the pandemic and it’s on an upward progression that won’t be over corrected
Not saying that’s the case for your tenant, though
If you’re asking if WFH is going to come crumbling down, no. It was growing before the pandemic and it’s on an upward progression that won’t be over corrected
This post was edited on 7/12/21 at 8:51 am
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:51 am to Tomatocantender
My brother has held a WFH job with Apple Tech Support for 5 years. Customers call Apple, who then routes the call to his MacBook.
Makes $80k and lives in rural Michigan. It’s perfect for him
Makes $80k and lives in rural Michigan. It’s perfect for him
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:55 am to Tomatocantender
is she hot?
you could recommend OnlyFans if she is behind on rent
you could recommend OnlyFans if she is behind on rent
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:55 am to Tomatocantender
quote:I’ve seen this video before
but after missing her recent rent, I asked her why
Posted on 7/12/21 at 8:57 am to Tshiz
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She paid you, what’s the issue?
Fair question: My first issue is that we're only 3 months into a 2-year lease and this was a major decision in her life that she didn't tell me in advance. A big part of my decision to approve her was the smile on her face at application time when she talked about her W2 job, how much she liked it etc.
As I'm sure you probably know, I had my pick of applicants in this hot market but chose her because of how much she appeared to have stability and a passion for her salaried position.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:00 am to Tomatocantender
WFH positions are not going anywhere, and in fact they will probably become even more popular.
Upwork is pretty much all freelance type work. It wasn't for me, but if you grind at it and good at what you do, I dont see a reason why it couldnt be a dependable income.
Upwork is pretty much all freelance type work. It wasn't for me, but if you grind at it and good at what you do, I dont see a reason why it couldnt be a dependable income.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:01 am to Tomatocantender
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this was a major decision in her life that she didn't tell me in advance
You’re right she should have consulted her landlord before taking a new job.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:01 am to Tomatocantender
Many jobs can be completed by working from home, going into the office is just what we are trained to do
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:05 am to Mingo Was His NameO
Little early for all that brother.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:05 am to Tomatocantender
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she didn't tell me in advance.
9am and this will easily be the dumbest thing I read today. Congrats.
My tenant is in grad school at Tulane. Should she consult me on her fall course schedule?
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:08 am to Tomatocantender
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My first issue is that we're only 3 months into a 2-year lease and this was a major decision in her life that she didn't tell me in advance
Why the frick would she tell you she was changing jobs?
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:09 am to Tomatocantender
quote:you sound a little too involved in your tenants life
Fair question: My first issue is that we're only 3 months into a 2-year lease and this was a major decision in her life that she didn't tell me in advance. A big part of my decision to approve her was the smile on her face at application time when she talked about her W2 job, how much she liked it etc.
As I'm sure you probably know, I had my pick of applicants in this hot market but chose her because of how much she appeared to have stability and a passion for her salaried position.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:12 am to Tomatocantender
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My first issue is that we're only 3 months into a 2-year lease and this was a major decision in her life that she didn't tell me in advance
I've never had anywhere near this sort of relationship with a landlord and quite frankly I find it strange.
I do understand being concerned about rent and asking about employment up front, but for me personally, what I'm doing for a job (or not doing) had zero bearing on my ability to pay rent and wasn't anyone's business.
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:12 am to pvilleguru
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Why the frick would she tell you she was changing jobs?
Another good question: Because if you're changing from W2 to a freelance gig then you do it with 6 months of emergency funds in your bank account. I swear you and idiot Mingo have never taken a finance course in your life. I guess it's true what they say: Life is Hard when you're Stupid!
Posted on 7/12/21 at 9:14 am to Tomatocantender
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Because if you're changing from W2 to a freelance gig then you do it with 6 months of emergency funds in your bank account.
You're not her financial advisor. As long as she gets you the rent (which she did), it isn't your business.
Hell, I've had rent checks come from me some months and come from my dad's checkbook other months when I was young. Nobody said a word to me because it isn't their business. As long as the rent came in within 5 days of the due date, nobody cared.
This post was edited on 7/12/21 at 9:15 am
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