Hello! I know it’s been a minute since I last posted. As you can see, there have been some changes on the blog. Namely, my former site Cheapsters has undergone a bit of rebrand and new look. Why the change? Well, in recent years my content has been veering more toward helping freelancers with their […]
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When I was in between jobs a few years ago, I was scurrying around like a crazed rat that had lost its way in a maze. The week after I had been let go from a one-year contract job as a personal finance writer for an insurance company, I met with a bunch of different […]
Now that I’m hitting my five-month mark as a full-time freelancer (yikes? hooray?), I’ve been reflecting about what I used to think freelancing would be like what it’s actually all about. You might even compare it to seeing something in a movie and then experiencing it in real life. For instance, daydreaming about, say, sliding […]
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Advice columnist extraordinaire gives you his one cent on inexpensive lovemaking and whether or not to gym it. (Please note this month’s column is intended for a mature audience.) Sigmund, I very much enjoy the making sex with ladies, but I do not very much enjoy the expensive buying of condom in convenient store. They […]
Dr. Fruegal offers his advice on poopy matters and the cheapster’s stand on the five-finger discount. Dear Sigmund, I poop. A lot. And by a lot, I mean at least three times a day. My doctor says this is healthy and normal for me, since I eat a lot of fiber, coffee and Mexican food. […]