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Tips for Picking the Right Mold Remediation Company

December 10, 2021 By Fatherhood Factor Team Leave a Comment

Mold is nearly inevitable for homeowners. When mold does grow in your home, it’s easiest to call in a remediation team to help. However, not every company comes with the personality, pacing, or plan you’re looking for. Here are three tips for picking the right mold remediation company for your home.

Look for a License Number

Many states or provinces require a mold remediation contractor license. If you’re looking for services, first look for a license number on their site. In regions without contractor license requirements for mold businesses, look for certifications instead. These certifications aren’t the be-all and end-all of a great mold remediation company, but they can communicate the dedication and knowledge of the team.

Seek Out Reviews, Good and Bad

Customer testimonials are an invaluable tool for families looking to hire any kind of home repair service. While you can start with the reviews on the company’s website, these only give you an idea of the company’s best side. Seek out good and bad reviews on review sites to get a more well-rounded idea of how the company operates. Often, the most valuable aspect of these reviews is the company’s responses to them.

Remember to consider the date of each positive or negative review, as some companies grow and adapt over time to improve their service.

Call Ahead To Start the Conversation

It’s always a good idea to call any service company you’re interested in hiring ahead of time. Willingness to answer initial questions over the phone or via email tells you more about how responsive and communicative their team is in person. Calling ahead also gives you an idea of their customer interaction style. As these people enter your home and interact with your family, it’s important to know that they speak to you in a way you appreciate.

These tips for finding the right mold remediation company should help you find a team you trust to get the job done right. Once you find a company you want to work with, remember to prep your home for mold remediation. In the same way that you expect a positive, professional team to arrive, your mold remediation crew wants to work with a friendly and cooperative client!

5 Ways To Earn Money From Your Teaching Skills

February 23, 2021 By Keith Gibson Leave a Comment

While many people believe that teachers have an easy job—with a few months of summer vacation and a usual eight-hour workday—the reality is that individuals in the teaching profession are considered some of the hardest workers. From teaching all day to preparing the lesson plans and meeting with the students’ parents, being a teacher is never easy. This is one reason they should get paid fairly for their services. 

However, there are instances wherein teachers want to get extra income for financial reasons. Luckily, with the availability of new technological advances nowadays, teachers can bring in more money to their pockets. 

Thus, if you’re a teacher yourself, below are the five ways to earn money from your teaching skills:

  1. Teach Online

You can make money as a teacher by teaching online. It’s one of the best job opportunities you can try to generate more profit while doing what you want, all from the comfort of your own home. In addition to teaching in an academic institution nearby, teaching online can also help improve your personal finances by allowing you to earn additional income on the side. 

With your teaching license, certifications, and other professional development credits, it’s only practical to make use of your teaching credentials to make extra cash. Also, the best thing about online teaching is that you don’t need to prepare any exam materials for your classes. You can even select your own hours, and many more. 

  1. Sell Your Lesson Plans Online

As a teacher, you may be an expert in making lesson plans for your students in school. However, what you may not know is that you can actually earn some money by selling the lesson plans you create digitally. For example, there are online platforms that allow you to sell different teaching materials, such as your lesson plans, for a profit. This can be a perfect way of monetizing your teaching skills while upholding your teaching profession. 

  1. Start A Blog

Being a teacher doesn’t mean you can’t do any other job aside from teaching. Using your writing skills, you can make some cash by starting your own blog. If you’re great at writing, you can write blogs about your favorite topics and advertise the same on your website or other money blogging sites. 

Moreover, you can use your teaching experiences to create interesting blogs and monetize them. For example, if you teach aspiring drivers to drive, then you may want to write some topics such as the car skills every parent should teach their teenagers, as well as other driving tips. However, it’s important to note that blogging is a specialized field, which is why you need to learn the basics before starting. 

  1. Be An Event Planner

Aside from teaching students, teachers are also great in planning and organization. For example, they organize fun students’ parties, a successful parent-teacher conference, and other major school events, thereby developing their events planning skills as a teacher. 

Hence, if you’re a teacher who wants to fully benefit from your teaching skills and experience, you may want to consider becoming an event planner. Not only will you become more skilled as a teacher, but you’ll also make some money on the side. With more people looking for someone who can help plan and organize their events, it can be a good money-making venture as a teacher. 

  1. Write An E-Book

Being a teacher means having a variety of teaching skills, including writing skills. For instance, you can’t write your lesson plans, exam papers, and other related reports if you don’t have excellent writing skills. 

So, if you want to get the most out of this particular skill by making money out of it, then you may consider creating an e-book. With some popular digital platforms for e-books out there, publishing your own can be a great way to earn some money from the comfort of your own home. The good thing about this money-making opportunity is that it allows you to write about different subjects and publish them for free on certain websites and earn money.

The Bottom Line 

As a teacher, you already have the teaching skills to earn a good income every month. But if you’re looking for more ways to bring in more money, keep the list mentioned above in mind and you’ll be able to enhance your skills and boost your financial situation in the long run.

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