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Barely making $100 every 2 weeks

Well, I lost my contracting job on December 1st…I was only getting less than $300 per week, and trying to stay above water without going negative in my bank. I only had that gig for 8 months. And now, I am only working my side gig while trying to find something else. It pays $4 per chapter of ai written content (I write 150-200 words for the first part, and the ai writes the rest). It’s an okay gig, but being that I am actually an aspiring writer, I’m scared that this gig is going to be the death of my future as a writer (if I ever make it to that point). But the good news is, ai itself still has a lot of kinks to work out, and it loves to repeat certain words and phrases. So with that said, I will know the difference between an ai written book, and a book put out by an actual person. I just wish I could find a real job that’s not customer service, or contracting that gets rid of me for stupid reasons that don’t make sense…I just need something that I enjoy doing that pays well. This whole year has been a huge disappointment.
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
Practically every government agency, department, function, jurisdiction, etc. has an administrative component that writes, reads, and handles volumes of documents. All with needs of reviewing and replacement periodically. And much of it time squeezed. Like how many thousands of pages of documents does the IRS, state revenue department have publish every year?

From reading your post, there is probably a high paying government job job already desperately looking for you.
PoisonLace · 41-45, F
@Heartlander I hope so. I just don’t know where to look.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@PoisonLace Start your city, your county, area coordinating agencies, nearby cities and counties, various "authorities" like your local and nearby school districts, airport authorities, housing authorities, A typical metroplex may have hundreds of governing authorities. And they probably all have their own website websites with links to their job openings. Also, find your state website for its department of labor and search for links there. for job openings