WFFH: Work Fluently From Home 2025
A series geared toward entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, gig workers and startups
This series is geared toward entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, gig workers and startups. It will be updated occasionally, so please check back often. For WFFH posts from prior years, click here: 2019-20, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
If you’re interested in posts that focus on tech-related reviews and news, check out “BlackTechLogy” too.
Copilot versus ChatGPT: Which is better for job inquiries?
Publication date: April 10, 2025
Could artificial intelligence help reduce the process of writing cover letters, professional summaries and resumes? Should job applicants write from scratch?
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ADVERTISEMENT ~ Amazon
As an Amazon affiliate, I earn a percentage from purchases with my referral links. I know some consumers are choosing to boycott Amazon for its DEI removal. However, after thinking about this thoroughly, I want to continue promoting cool products from small businesses, women-owned businesses and (specifically) Black-owned businesses who still feature their items on Amazon. As of the first date of Black History Month 2025, each new post will ALWAYS include a MINIMUM of one product sold by a Black-owned business. (I have visited the seller’s official site to verify that Amazon Black-owned logo.) I am (slowly) doing this with older, popular posts too. If you still choose to boycott, I 100% respect that decision.
Shamontiel’s Bookshelf: Recommended Reads
Independent contractors can no longer use the Zelle app, so should Bill.com and PayPal be the go-to?
Original Publication Date: April 8, 2025
Learn pros and cons of using Zelle, PayPal Business and Bill.com for transactions for work-from-home job. Is not being able to use the Zelle app a hindrance?
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Pinterest: Shamontiel’s Office Supply Recommendations
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