For many of you, it was Easter Sunday, a day of rest. But as any freelancer knows, there is no such thing as a holiday. You don’t work, you don’t make money… thus my newest opportunity.

I reached out to VentureBeat last week after noticing they had a link to contact about freelancing. Matt Marshall was kind enough to respond, and today we finally touched base.

Well, it’s nothing *official* per se, but I contributed my first post to VentureBeat this afternoon. It’s an exciting new opportunity. Why? The site is different in a way from the work I do at Technologizer.

Whereas Technologizer focuses more on the consumer, VB looks to more the business side of things. I’ve always thought of the site as TechCrunch minus the arrogance. The style is also different from what I’m used to.

In other words, I’m moving out of my comfort zone. It’s a good move in my opinion. Between VB and Technologizer, I am now writing for an audience that is likely several times bigger than I ever did before.

While I am grateful for those past opportunities, it was time to move on. Nothing’s guaranteed, and VB may not work out. But at least I’m trying to expand my horizons, which as a writer you should always do.

Shocker moment? Getting called by an editor to check facts and make sure we have the story right, not just editing it and not saying anything! I know that’s supposed to be commonplace, but hey with some previous employers that never happened.

Nice to have some professionalism!

It’s going to be an interesting couple of weeks getting used to a new way of doing things. But I’m up to the challenge.

What’s with me lately and taking risks? :)

Today is the first day of my campaign! :) Very excited to say the least. From now through the 10th, I will be working to get signatures on the petition. I’ve been in contact with the Berks County Democratic Committee, who have also offered to help.

I am going to try to make it out to their meeting on Saturday which by chance is right here in Sinking Spring. I’ve been told by a member of the committee that there would be a good chance I’d get the necessary signatures (or darn close to it) right there, which would free up a lot of time to lay the groundwork for a successful campaign.

We’ve just seen our sewer rates be increased by 114 percent (no thats not a typo), which I plan to campaign hard against, especially in light of the fact the federal stimulus money could be applied here which would negate the need for such a horrific increase.

Right now, borough residents pay $28 every 4 months for sewer service, or $112 per year. With the new increase, it will now be $20 per month, or $240 annually. Doesn’t seem like a lot — but heck in this economy any kind of increase in bills is a bad thing.

Add this to the fact that electric ultities are expected to skyrocket too in 2010 when PA deregulates, and we’re going to be in for a world of hurt financially…

Was at the Election Services office yesterday afternoon. I have the paperwork in hand! 10 signatures of our neighbors and I’m off to the races. I can start collecting the signatures February 17. In the meantime, I am going to start looking around to see who’s a Democrat in this neighborhood so I don’t waste my time knocking on GOPer’s doors. haha No filing fee which is nice for a borough council seat. My brother, who is a great graphical artist, is working on the website graphics.

Hopefully we’ll have something up here in the next week or two. Oh, and next Monday I turn 30. Ugh. :(

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