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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2005
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| Re: A day at the olive garden Thanx man, I'll look into it. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 217
| Re: A day at the olive garden [ QUOTE ] nursinghumor said: Got my license in 1997, worked med/surg/tele for two years in Texas. Move back to Jersey in 98, did agency in hospitals, mostly tele/med/surg. Lately I'm spending a lot of time in long term care. My wife and I work opposite shifts, so someone's always home with the baby. We wanted to avoid childcare till she was able to talk and tell us things. I would love to know how to make money on web sites? Have about 20 nursing websites online that last year generated more that I could have made as a nurse. As the business picked up, I worked less, spent more time with the wife and kid. My wife works fulltime-ICU, carry benefits for the family. I watch the baby, run my websites, and work agency when we need the money. Miss working on staff, will go back once the baby is in school, or maybe go back for that masters. Time will tell. Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursinga2z.com [/ QUOTE ] |
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| Executive Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: IN
Posts: 1,402
| Re: A day at the olive garden My husband has been stay at home dad since our 6 year old was about 3 months old. I went back to work part time after maternity leave then he took leave (IT at hospital and retired from USAF) then he never went back there. He did work PRN for Dept of Ag a couple of years back on my days off during harvest season. It has been great being able to have a parent home with him all of the time and daddy has been kindergarten helper every Friday this year. Good for you being able to take time with baby you'll see a great payoff in the end. |
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| Super Moderator | Re: A day at the olive garden [ QUOTE ] lam said: I would love to know how to make money on web sites? [/ QUOTE ] It's not that difficult, course I've been working the web since 1997. In a nutshell, pick a subject you're passionate about, then build a large website around it. If it is a topic people are interested in, you'll always find advertisers that will pay to have their message seen by visitors to your site. Think of it like a free newspaper. Of course it is not free, the paper is paid for by the advertisers. Same deal with my websites. Free to visitors, paid by ads you see. If that's something you'd like to look into, I do mentor other nurses. Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursinga2z.com |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 217
| Re: A day at the olive garden Do you charge? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 217
| Re: A day at the olive garden without sounding really dumb How do you start a website? |
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| Super Moderator | Re: A day at the olive garden There's no charge to look at the info on my site. Once you have an idea for the website, it is as easy as: Learn HTML to design it: http://www.htmlgoodies.com Register a domain name you like: http://www.godaddy.com Set up and pay for hosting (rent for your website). Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursinga2z.com |
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