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ultimatewriter   
Aug 31, 2018

Dropping out of school can seem like a wonderful idea, but this one cause can have many effects in the lives of those who do it. These can be good or bad, but should definitely be thought about before the decision to drop out of school is made. Each year, thousands of young people drop out of school at different levels, most out of high school before completing it or out of college. They have many reasons for doing so, but is it worth the effects? For the vast majority of people, the answer is no. Dropping out of high school or college is a cause that leads to many negative effects, including a likelihood of a less good career and less money. While there are certainly exceptions to this rule, the average person who drops out of school feels overwhelmingly negative effects of this decision.

School Drop OutOne effect that dropping out can have is an effect on one's family. Many families are extremely upset when someone comes home and explains that they have dropped out of school. This is perhaps especially true when the family members themselves have not all had the chance to complete their educations. Every mother or father wants their child to do better than they themselves did, and that includes leaving institutions of learning with diplomas in hand. Dropping out can also set a bad example for younger siblings, who might think that this is a good path for them as well, when you would rather be sending them the opposite view as a role model, especially if not many in your family have gone far into higher education before.

Another effect that dropping out can have is an effect one one's future career. Many jobs look for those who have at least completed high school, and those that require a lot of skill want at the very least a college degree. Without these credentials, which might seem right now like worthless pieces of paper, it is impossible to have the door open to you in many career fields, no matter how interested you are in learning how to be a part of them. In previous decades, it was much easier to get a job based on someone you knew or just on your ability and willingness to work hard. You could build a career in the same company you started in, with only an eighth grade education, for example, and end your career as a manager. Nowadays, this is impossible to do-education is required for jobs that previously did not require any, including things like the post office, the fire department, and the police force. (The last two actually require college hours in most places, although not a complete college degree.)

Of course, having certain careers closed off also means that you cannot earn the salaries that go with them, and this is a huge and serious effect of the decision to drop out of school at any level. Many studies show that, for each additional year of schooling, one's average salary over the course of a career goes up many thousands of dollars. This makes sense when you consider that doctors, architects, lawyers, and other highly-paid professionals must go to school for many years to get to the top of their professions. These people pay their dues, and are repaid with wonderful quantities of money, which you can also do-but only if you do not drop out of school! The longer you stay in, even counting on a semester by semester basis, after high school, the more money you are likely to make in your career. Some jobs ask, for example, for sixty hours of college credit, but will pay more money if you happen to have more hours or have completed your degree.

One effect of dropping out of school may be that you'll have time to sing with your band, work on your art, or do whatever creative endeavor you right now think is going to be your ticket to fame and fortune. If that works for you, you will be very lucky, and very rare. The majority of people who drop out of school to work in the arts do not make careers out of it, and end up wishing that they had not dropped out of school.

Another effect you might be considering of dropping out of school is that you will have more time to pursue your other interests, and can go back to school later. While it is true that it is increasingly possible to go back to school later, scholarship opportunities and loans are much more available to students who are of the traditional age (late teens to twenties), and you will have many more opportunities in life if you get at least some of your school going out of the way now.

Going to school rather than dropping out will have positive effects as well. You will be able to make family members proud, provide a good role model for younger siblings, and move on more quickly to a career in any field that you choose. College and other career paths will be more open to you than if you wait until you are older to decide what you want to pursue. These effects, and the other negative effects you get from dropping out of school, are all wonderful reasons to stay in school and to decide against the idea of dropping out.
ultimatewriter   
Sep 03, 2018

Students who hire academic paper writing services often times just present their instructions without any specifics regarding the kind of paper they are ordering. Sure they are ordering an essay or a research paper, but what kind? Will it be an original paper filled with never used information? Or will it just be a sample of how the paper should be written? A student will often respond, "There's a difference?". Yes. There is a difference.

The Model Paper: For Students Who Want to Write an Original Paper on Their Own



Original Model PaperIf a student orders a model paper, the student should know not to expect a totally new paper that can be submitted for a grade. Rather, a model paper is simply a collection of information from various sources. Usually, this information is taken from other sources and simply cut and paste into the document. All the information is for the use of the student who is expected to write the original paper, based upon the previously provided information. These may be used as in-text citations, paraphrased references, or even not at all by the student. Once a student asks for a model paper to be created, these will never contain any original thoughts because all of the information will come from other sources. How the information that was collated will be used by the student is up to him.

One thing that a student who orders a model paper should never do is submit the paper for a grade. Once a model paper is submitted for a grade, the student can expect to get a failing grade. That is because the paper lacks the proper formatting, sourcing, and original thoughts that comprise a properly developed student essay. If a student requires those elements specifically for his paper, then he should clearly state that he is ordering an original paper.

What Makes an Original Paper Different?



An original paper is based on the specific requirements of the student. This means that the content of the paper will be based upon the full, complete instructions of the students as indicated in the order form. There should be no changes in the instructions and the student should provide all the necessary materials that will allow the writer to develop the most comprehensive discussion that can be completed based upon the student's expectations via the provided instructions.

For the "original paper", the writer will not rely on a simple cut and paste of currently existing material. No, those materials, which will be no more than five years old, shall be highlighted in the original paper as in-text citations, properly cited paraphrases, and the basis for the discussions that the writer will be developing. Nothing in this paper will be a simple cut and paste nor will it pop-up as a plagiarized paper during a routine academic writing scan.

Students need to understand that there are different ways to write a paper for them. The writer needs to be directed properly by the student in order to receive the correct form of written work. By understanding the differences between the model and original paper, the student should be able to now properly order their paper, based on the correct requirements, from any academic writing company or independent writer.
ultimatewriter   
Oct 10, 2018

Freelance writing isn't for the faint of Heart. This business is cut-throat. Writer's need to outshine one another in order to win bids and contracts. For a freelance writer each bid that he wins signifies an additional trust factor to his name. It is this trust that, over time, he can capitalize on to build a client base that now comes to him instead of the other way around. That is why a writer must care for the integrity of his name. Just like all other service providers, he will find that there is one reason why his client base keeps growing and he has repeat clientele, all these people trust his name. They put their trust in the fact that this unseen person always delivers when required to. That is why a writer's name becomes his brand. It signifies the highest value a person can place on his work, trust.

Why Should a Freelance Writer Turn a Name into a Brand?



Writers BrandFreelance writers need to stand out from the pack to win jobs. As such the writer needs to make sure that there is something that becomes memorable about him. Maybe it is a screenname, or the way business is conducted with clients. Whatever it is, the writer knows that there are many benefits to turning his name into a brand:

1. A unique name creates instant recall;
2. It helps with self-promotion;
3. It creates a professional image for the writer

A Personal Name Brand Helps Create the Writer's Reputation



Freelance writers are branded depending upon the way they deal with their clients. Those who seem distracted by too many projects that he can't even pick up the phone to talk to the client or respond to an email is doing his brand and professional reputation a disservice as the image of unprofessionalism is what will stick with a client. A freelance writer must understand that his name is part of his business presence and as such, can be destroyed by his ill-conceived actions in relation to a potential or existing client.

The reputation of a writer is built by the way he deals with his clients far more than the quality of his writing. It is this client-writer relationship that is built upon the trust of a client in the name of his writer. That is why a writer just starting out in the business needs to make sure that he will choose an online username that clearly depicts what he stands for as a writer. This will be the brand by which his work will be judged by and remembered by many. Pick a brand / name that will stand the test of time and be easily understandable and remembered by the client.

The Brand Name Says It All



The Kardashians got it right when they chose to brand themselves with simply their last names. The family established who they wanted to be and how they wanted to be known over a period of time. Their last name became synonymous with the image they would eventually be associated with as a clan. The same goes for freelance writers.

Establishing a personal brand through the quality of your product or image creation helps future clients find you. Sure, your name won't mean anything when you first start out. That's why the brand of the writer needs to be remembered for the following things:

1. A track record as a writer
2. At least 5 years consistently working as a writer
3. Quality of work
4. Strong client-writer relationships
5. Above board business dealings

By having a personal brand, the writer will be able to build all of these as part of his reputation over time and allow him to create his own unique corner in the ever-changing freelance writing world.

Marketing Online Services and Promotional Tools



Your name has just become your business card and company logo. This is the name that you carry for yourself as a freelance writer across all social media platforms to create a promotable online presence.

Create a logo to associate with your name that signifies something about you as a writer. It isn't enough to just have a flashy business card these days. Those things can easily get lost, but a trending social media account will bring in clients who never had your calling card.

Having a respectable looking social media representation will be enough to at least gain a potential client's attention and could result in a service inquiry for the writer. Using the same name across the web will also help establish not only a social media presence, but a trust in the name since it is static and constantly refers to only one writer all over the networked web.

Remember, a freelance writer needs the brand to create a professional presence online. Without one, he will not be able to compete due to a lack of trust in his name, image, and work policies. In this world, a writer's name is his bond.

Reference: https://EssayBrand.com
ultimatewriter   
May 31, 2019

Freelance academic writers are seasonal writers and not by choice. We go with the flow of the academic year. The summer months go by slower than molasses with sometimes week passing without a single writing job to be had. Spring break brings in a moderate number of orders as students head off to vacation. The holiday break lights the fire of the peak season, culminating in speed typing exercises and sleepless nights as the writing season peaks leading into June, facing the homestretch in July. It's this season that most writers are thankful for. It's the hot season, financial prep time for the start of the dry season. The vicious cycle repeats itself in an endless loop. As writers tend to overwork themselves during the hot season, they need to be reminded to take a break as soon as the season normalizes or slows down. Let's count the reasons why it is important to take a break.

Psychological Resistance



Freelance Editor Working OutsideWhen a writer has written over 5000 pages on similarly placed topics, the brain tends to resist the urge to do any more writing. Not because it is not capable of processing the required work, but because it is bored with the topic. Just like anybody, constant repetition tends to get boring and the brain, being a highly intricate analytical machine, will tend to resist the constant repetition that comes with writing the same topic in a hundred different ways. Give the brain the rest that it needs. Do something else, even if its just binge watching a show on Netflix or YouTube.

Writer's Block



If you find yourself conscious of the topic you must write about but facing a blinking cursor on a blank electronic page, it's time to take a break. Creativity has its limitations because the brain has its limitations. Sometimes, the actual sources for the work to be done are already lined up and yet, the writer finds that even reading the materials doesn't inspire any creative thoughts. Get rid of the block by writing something non-work related. Even doodling on the screen or on an actual page can help to relieve the stress that the brain is under. It unlocks the reserve writing juices and removes the block. Listening to music can also help as relaxation experts believe that music tends to inspire people facing writer's block by urging the brain to imagine the story the music is trying to tell.

Illness



Don't wait to get sick before taking some personal time from work. If you wait for your body to break down before resting, then it will take you longer to recover and get back to work. Take a few days to sleep in after the hot season. Give the body the physical rest it needs to recover from the constant stress of having to meet client deadlines and revision requests.

Completing a Lengthy Paper



If you are writing a lengthy paper of about 150 pages or more at the moment, remember to take regular breaks between writing sessions. Remember the deadline for the paper, then schedule your work day around it. Don't try to cram the full 150 pages into 3 days. Make sure your client knows that the paper will take time to write. Schedule your workday as if you were reporting for work at an office. Have a punch in and punch out time. Stop for coffee breaks twice a day with a one-hour lunch break. Leave the computer by 6 at the latest to allow your physical system to wind down at the end of the day. That way your body really engages in rest and relaxation even during the peak season.

Don't take your health for granted. Your brain, eyes, and hands are the nerve center of your occupation. Take care of your major body parts immensely involved in your work. Unlike computers, the human body was never designed to work on a 24/7, 365 days a year basis. Taking regular breaks will allow your body to serve you within the workplace for a longer period.
ultimatewriter   
Jun 10, 2019

I spent more than 10 years working in a formal office space before I decided to move into the freelance writing world. I can tell you what I do not miss about working in a formal workspace setting.

Formal Workplace - I don't miss:

1. Having to get up early to rush through breakfast and the dash to the train station to make it to my workplace on time;

2. Having to answer to a higher authority for a pittance of a salary;

3. The office gossip mill;

4. The constant noise coming from various workstations that stop me from thinking about completing my own task.

I could go on and on with the list of things I do not regret leaving behind as a freelance worker.

Freelancer on a Coffee BreakHowever, that is not to say that I do not miss something about having a formal workspace. The one thing that I can admit to missing is a formal break-room. Yes, the office pantry. Why?

Formal Workplace - what I miss:

1. I miss the electricity of seeing my office mates from other departments and comparing notes regarding immediate superiors and other bosses with regular employees.

2. I miss the smell of fresh brewed bad coffee coming from the pantry.

3. I miss the interaction with office colleagues over the coffee break or lunch hour.

4. I miss everything that the office pantry represents

As a freelance worker, I miss out on these things by being home-based. However, nobody said I could not try and replicate the pantry office setting at home. While it won't be the same, it's the closest I can get to having the same interaction with others while never leaving home to report to a formal workplace.

Living in a bungalow allows me to recreate the break-room atmosphere while at home. I created a break-room for myself in 2 areas of my home's exterior setting. My driveway has become my pantry while my porch, has become my water cooler.

My morning coffee, taken while still dressed in jammies are taken at the porch, where I converse with my neighbors rushing off to work. In the middle of the afternoon, when I need another coffee fix, I am back on the porch, this time conversing with the passersby, exchanging stories about how the day went for both of us. Funny, I got to get to know my neighbors now rather when we were merely passing acquaintances rushing off to work every day.

The driveway now houses a lunch table where I sit for an informal meal with my neighbors. Potluck lunches are now the order of the day and the one hour we take to have lunch turn out to be far more productive than an hour at the office pantry. Business contacts are made, work opportunities arise, far better than in an office-controlled atmosphere.

Facebook Messenger has taken the place of office interaction for me. I discuss with clients during formal meetings, chat with my friends and fellow freelancers to break the monotony of my work pace, and I find myself creating a healthier social setting myself in the process. Gone are the days of office gossip and intrigue, present are the support groups that help me get through any difficult work day.

So, as you can see, a workplace setting does not need to remain within a company setting. It can be replicated in a better and more advantageous way by anybody who enjoys freelancing but misses having the workplace interaction that he got used to.