What Do I Do Now?

   When you have worked since you were sixteen years old, on multiple occasions two jobs simultaneously, it's very difficult to sit at home and do nothing. It's just not in my DNA. Growing up, I watched my mom hustle to make ends meet and her constant resiliency when faced with adversity motivated me.
      So, what do I do now that I am not working outside the home? I continue to do what I do best. I'm a publisher. I'm a human resource professional. I'm an advocate for empowering teen girls and young women. I'm a pageant Director.  I'm an editor. I am a proofreader. All of these which I enjoy. Many of these I have done without being properly compensated or compensated at all. 
      Going forward, I am making my services available at a nominal fee. I have provided a list below of what I have provided in the past. 

Proofreading: Proofreading is the lightest form of editing. Minor errors are corrected. Minor errors include:
  • Errors of grammar and style (e.g., verb tense, units such as ml, use of numerals and words such as "5" or "five").
  • Errors of capitalization, punctuation (e.g., the use of commas, semicolons, colons, periods, dashes, apostrophes).
  • Errors of spelling and word usage (e.g., to/too, affect/effect, you're/your, there/their). 
Resume Review:  
  • Chronological 
  • Functional 
  • Combination
I am not offering services for targeted resumes at this time.

Cover Letter Writing

Conflict Resolution: You need to send correspondence to get your point across, but you're too emotionally connected and writing the wrong thing can be detrimental. (Yes, I have been asked to help people express what they wanted to say without losing their jobs)

If you have questions, please email TiffanyBraxtonBelvin@yahoo.com 
     

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