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I’m a mum & I gave up my stable day job to pursue my secret side hustle – now I make £48k a MONTH
A MUM who used to wipe tables in her uncle’s restaurant now bags up to £48k a MONTH through her secret side hustle.
Vanessa James, 32, from Texas, worked seven days a week as a waitress – but gave up her taxing role for a more lucrative alternative.
Texan Vannessa James earns as high as $60,000 (£48,000) each month[/caption]
The mum-of-two used her earnings from OnlyFans to go under the knife – spending $50,000 (£40,000) on plastic surgery[/caption]
The mum-of-two had dabbled in OnlyFans while working at the restaurant, but decided to pursue it full time when she realised how much money it could make her.
Keeping it a secret from her family, Vanessa James travelled 400 miles across the state to Houston and pursued OnlyFans full time.
After launching in May 2020, it took the model only 3 months to bag her highest monthly earnings – raking in a show-stopping $60,000 (£48,000).
Vanessa has accrued an impressive 2.2 million followers across all social media platforms.
The mum has used the fruits of her labour to completely revamp her image – forking out $50,000 (£40,000) on plastic surgery including a tummy tuck, boob job, labiaplasty, brachioplasty, multiple rounds of liposuction and 3 BBLs.
Vanessa admits that she was initally ashamed of revealing her new-found plans to her loved ones.
She said: “So one day, after seeing how much money other women were making, I decided to quit my day job and move away, taking my two young sons, my sister and her two kids with me also.
“I told my family I was going away to live with someone I’d been talking to for a while and who promised to help me with finances.
“[At first], I didn’t want to tell them the truth.
“I rarely took nudes or sent provocative photos to anyone.”
Overjoyed that she took a leap of faith, Vanessa is using her handsome earnings to invest in her children’s future.
Vanessa continued: “My friends were very supportive and always have been, they don’t knock anyone’s hustle.
“I have no regrets in switching professions.
“I have made myself a stay-at-home mother while still working and I am able to spend so much more time with my children.
“It’s been such a blessing.”
The model has no regrets about making the switch to OnlyFans[/caption]
The former waitress grew disenchanted with wiping tables and decided to move away[/caption]
Denise Herber Scores 275-Kilogram (606.3-Pound) Raw Deadlift PR, Will Pursue World Record
Chances are, if Denise Herber sets her mind to lifting a staggering amount of weight, the German powerlifting goliath will succeed. As Herber showed in a recent strength feat, if her barbell is loaded up, she will be leveling up. On Mar. 11, 2023, Herber shared an Instagram clip of herself capturing a 275-kilogram (606.2-pound) raw deadlift during…
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To Pursue Climate Goals, JetBlue Switches from Carbon Offsets to Sustainable Aviation Fuels
“It’s a step that could help the airline actually reduce its emissions rather than relying primarily on controversial carbon offsets to counteract its fossil fuel use.”
Back in 2020, JetBlue became the first U.S. airline to voluntarily offset greenhouse gas emissions from all of its domestic flights. That effort ends in 2023, the company announced this week. The airline now plans to effectively cut its per-seat emissions in half by 2035. For flights to take off without generating as much pollution, JetBlue says its planes will need to run on sustainable aviation fuels.
JetBlue’s announcement calls the move “a science-based target approved by the Science Based Targets initiative, a coalition that defines and promotes best practices in emissions reduction targets….
“[T]his science-based target aligns with the goals of the Paris Agreement and the growing airline’s own goal to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040 — 10 years ahead of broader airline industry targets.”
JetBlue also recognizes how critical external partners are to decarbonizing the aviation industry and is committed to encouraging and supporting efforts by aircraft and engine manufacturers, governments, regulatory agencies, and fuel suppliers to realize their own greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. “Effectively cutting our per-seat emissions in half will require substantial change to the way we run our business today,” said Robin Hayes chief executive officer, JetBlue.
“Our team is fully committed to hitting the goal, but we can’t do it alone. We are calling on governments, aircraft and engine manufacturers, and fuel producers to support the development of the products and solutions that airlines need to achieve our ambitious goals….”
“The aviation industry is at a critical time in our push towards net zero. Many of these lower carbon solutions are proven, but still haven’t achieved the scale needed to make a meaningful impact,” said Sara Bogdan, director of sustainability and environmental social governance, JetBlue. “Encouragement of these maturing technologies is needed and the investments we make today will help shape the trajectory of these solutions as they grow to realize their fullest potential.”
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Women From Lower Socio-Economic Backgrounds Weren’t Encouraged To Pursue A Career in Tech At School, New Study Finds
Three quarters of women from lower socio-economic backgrounds were not encouraged to pursue a career in the tech industry, and…
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