Shopping areas, restaurants,
colleges, libraries, and even governments strive to make internet connectivity
available to the public. Along with connectivity, these entities also tend to
provide space for people and their access devices. Once connectivity and
working space are established, the possibilities for their use are unlimited to
someone with suitable (yet inexpensive) equipment, imagination, and energy.
(Some libraries even operate complete internet cafes that are free to the
public.)
Micro-tasking is one way of
bringing extra cash to the unemployed, students, retirees, and others seeking
supplemental income. It is also a way of learning meaningful work habits and
entrepreneurial engagement while one is in training for secure life-supporting
jobs, a stepping stone on the way to a good career.
Micro-tasks are components
of a larger project. They are small and short-duration activities, conducted by
numerous people, that add up to a larger result. Such tasks expand on ideas
such as day-labor, cargo load boards, and contracted professional effort. Taken
in the broad sense, micro-tasks do not necessarily require internet access.
It is said that dreams come true when preparation, opportunity,
decision, and action meet. Micro-tasking is an opportunity. My article helps
you to engage. The decision and action are now up to you. Take responsibility
for yourself and move forward to your future success. You can read more
information at my
website. A 5200-word electronic-format article on the topic can be
purchased for $0.99. A free reader for your computer, laptop, or other device can
be downloaded. Nook format is also
available. None of these opportunities require a membership or registration
fee.