openPR Logo
Press release

Washington State Retiree Uses the Internet to Live the Good Life

03-16-2011 02:58 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

Press release from: fastway2freedom

Walla Walla, Wash., March 15, 2011 – After retiring, many people are shocked and dismayed to discover that they haven’t been able to save up nearly enough money to live the rest of their lives in comfort. Social security no longer pays out what it used to and many retirees are finding themselves having to work low-paying, part-time jobs just to keep a roof over their heads. Al Carter and his wife Chelsea found themselves in a similar situation after retiring from their jobs.

“Somehow, we thought that once we’d retired, everything would fall into place and we’d have enough money to live on for the rest of our lives,” said Carter. “But, unfortunately, we were mistaken and quickly realized that we needed to find a way to supplement our retirement savings so that we could live the lifestyle of comfort and relaxation we had been working towards all our lives.”

Carter began speaking with friends of his who were in similar situations and soon discovered that his problem was not a unique one. Just about everyone he knew that was retired needed to supplement their incomes by working part-time jobs. Neither he nor his wife wanted to have to spend their golden years toiling away at some low-paying job just so they could keep their house and maybe be able to take a vacation once a year. So, Carter decided to get on the computer and started looking for alternative means to make the money they needed.

“I was determined to find a way to support my wife and myself that didn’t require us to spend anymore time working for someone else for a living,” said Carter. “I knew there had to be a way to use the Internet to start making money from home. I had heard about others who did it and wasn’t going to give up until I, too, was doing the same.”

After wading through the requisite number of get-rich-quick schemes, Carter came across a system that stood out from the rest with its simplicity. He found a program that required no special skills or qualifications; a system that contained all of the training and support necessary for anyone, regardless of experience or background, to quickly and easily get their own home-based business up and running. For a small, one-time fee, Carter got his business set up and he now operates his own website at fastway2freedom.com, where he shares with others the one-of-a-kind program that has made it possible for him and his wife to live the lifestyle they had always imagined for themselves.

“I get up whenever I feel like it and spend a few hours online managing my business,” said Carter. “After a couple of hours of that, me and Chelsea are then free to spend our time doing whatever we want. Some days I can’t believe how lucky we are… I feel like I’m living in a dream!”

Al and Chelsea Carter are retirees based in Walla Walla Washington who are using the power of the Internet to live a lifestyle of wealth and comfort. They have learned how to harness their true potential to help others while helping themselves. They encourage those who are ready to stop working for someone else’s dream and to start making their own come true to visit their website at fastway2freedom.com or to email them at fastway2freedom@gmail.com.

Al Carter
154 Rancho Villa
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(208)475-4626
carent77@charter.net
fastway2freedom.com

This release was published on openPR.

Permanent link to this press release:

Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.

You can edit or delete your press release Washington State Retiree Uses the Internet to Live the Good Life here

News-ID: 166679 • Views:

More Releases for Carter

CHOMEX Honors Former President Jimmy Carter with the Launch of the "J. Carter Po …
WASHINGTON, DC, February 2, 2025 - In a heartfelt tribute to former President Jimmy Carter, renowned for his lifelong commitment to housing and humanitarian efforts, CHOMEX proudly announces the launch of the J. Carter Pod. This innovative modular expandable home is designed to provide safe, dignified, and affordable living spaces for those facing housing insecurity. Named in commemoration of President Carter's passing, the J. Carter Pod offers a modern solution
Dallas Attorneys William Munck and Leon Carter of Munck Carter Featured in Texas …
DALLAS – The Dallas technology firm Munck Carter LLP is proud to announce that attorneys William A. Munck and E. Leon Carter have been honored among the state’s top lawyers in the 2011 edition of Texas’ Best Lawyers. Mr. Munck earned selection to the prestigious Texas’ Best Lawyers list in the areas of copyright, patent and trademark law, as well as for intellectual property litigation generally and patent litigation particularly.
Munck Carter Name Partner E. Leon Carter Receives MLK Justice Award
E. Leon Carter, name partner at the Dallas-based law firm Munck Carter LLP, has been selected to receive the Dallas Bar Association’s 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. Justice Award. Mr. Carter will receive the award at the DBA’s annual MLK Luncheon today, Monday, January 17, 2011. The Justice Award is presented annually to a Dallas Bar member or community leader whose practice, community service, and overall life experience exemplify the life
Munck Carter Attorney Leon Carter Earns Distinguished Alumni Honors
DALLAS – Dallas attorney E. Leon Carter, a name partner and executive committee member at Munck Carter LLP, is being honored by both his high school and university alma maters based on his many achievements in the field of law. The Carthage Independent School District High School alumni association has invited Mr. Carter to speak to students during Homecoming Weekend in October, when the school will induct him into its Hall
Munck Carter Adds Attorney to Litigation Section
DALLAS – The Dallas-based technology law firm of Munck Carter, P.C., is pleased to announce that attorney Andrea M. Swift has joined the firm’s litigation section. “Andrea is a tremendously talented young lawyer,” says Jamil N. Alibhai, chairman of the firm’s litigation section. “She brings energy, enthusiasm and fresh ideas that will greatly benefit our clients.” Ms. Swift’s practice focuses on complex commercial disputes, as well as intellectual property litigation. Outside of
Munck Butrus Carter Adds Kristina M. Oropeza
DALLAS – The Dallas-based technology law firm of Munck Butrus Carter, P.C., is pleased to announce that attorney Kristina M. Oropeza has joined the firm’s litigation section as an associate. “Kristina is one of the top up-and-coming young litigators in Texas,” says E. Leon Carter, a name partner in the firm’s litigation section. “Her experience, expertise and energy will no doubt be a benefit to our clients.” Ms. Oropeza’s litigation practice