u/Primary-Mulberry6613

From Absolute Bottom to Absolute Top. Thanking myself for not Giving Up.

From Absolute Bottom to Absolute Top. Thanking myself for not Giving Up.

https://preview.redd.it/pnfb5tgek5bh1.jpg?width=1003&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f8f617868ee2cebaac7dc9d03945c5a7c15ad472

3 years in being a VA. Started at 24 years old.
JOB / Niche: Senior Media Buyer of a $9-Figure DTC Brand

This is the most amount of money I received in a month END.
We're Semi-Monthly.

When I look back 3 years ago, 400k in debt.
Didn't know how to do. Point blank in everything about online jobs.
I prayed for P30k/month only during that time to at least pay some debt.
I cried when I got my first offer for media buying/growth director role, for 6D. Asking myself if Im really worth that.
3 years later, Im worth more.

I never did multi clients. 1 client for 2 years, break for 3 months, 1 client now since Sept 2025.

Never question your worth. Pure raw action. Focus and Endless learning. You're just being prepared for something big you deserve.

I wanna thank my f*cking self I started and take the leap of faith.

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 4 days ago

Some call it LUCK. I call it results of HARDWORK.

https://preview.redd.it/2d3kwovnh5bh1.png?width=1003&format=png&auto=webp&s=94356d002836f357e38df0cbe232b7eb0d6580b5

3 years in being a VA. Started at 24 years old.
JOB / Niche: Senior Media Buyer of a $9-Figure DTC Brand

This is the most amount of money I received in a month END.
We're Semi-Monthly.

When I look back 3 years ago, 400k in debt.
Didn't know how to do. Point blank in everything about online jobs.
I prayed for P30k/month only during that time to at least pay some debt.
I cried when I got my first offer for media buying/growth director role, for 6D. Asking myself if Im really worth that.
3 years later, Im worth more.

I never did multi clients. 1 client for 2 years, break for 3 months, 1 client now since Sept 2025.

Never question your worth. Pure raw action. Focus and Endless learning. You're just being prepared for something big you deserve.

I wanna thank my f*cking self I started and take the leap of faith.

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 4 days ago

If you’re lost in VA or Freelancing. Read this.

Maybe share this to your Reddit profile to see more often.

If you’re struggling to the find correct path or getting exhausted from applying.
Just keep continuing the journey of being a VA. Comeback again after 2-3 years. Thank yourself you did not give up, until you find the right client for you.

If I told you that on 1,235 application of yours you’ll get a 6 digit income client guaranteed. Wouldnt you take it?

It only takes 1 client for you to change your life. If it would take you 1,000 tries to get it. Take it. Just a numbers game.

The experience and skills you acquire in 1-2 years of freelancing or VA will get you a huge headstart in financial freedom. Not for all, but you’re reading one now of thr many success stories in this path.

Ps. Im writing this because 3 years ago, I have the same situation to you. Point blank of where I'm heading with 400k debt in my shoulders. 3 years after, multi million net worth, 2 coffee shop branch (1 big, 1 outlet). Million in savings, still earning almost P300k/month combined from earned and business income as of writing.

Maybe I'm lucky. But I won't get lucky if I didn't find the courage to start.

So start and commit.

Im just here to remind you to keep going. I wish to see you at the top.

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 5 days ago

2 Days Salary Delayed with $200 Worth of Sorry from HR

Context:
Working with a 9-figure DTC US Brand. Been with the company for 9 months.

Our salary is like 7-Days from the date of Invoice to be processed by the HR.

So I've sent my invoice on June 15.
Supposed to be I'll receive the payment by June 22 EST. It's my birthdate on 22 of June that's why Im following up.

This is the first time that's our salary is really delayed for like 2 days.

First time receiving a surprise bonus for a delayed salary. LMAO

Inabutan na ulit ng susunod na Invoice yung pasok ng sahod.

Wala lang, ansaya lang makatanggap ng $200 na bonus.

HR DUST TO EVERYONE.

https://preview.redd.it/n3pdgjvvme9h1.png?width=1585&format=png&auto=webp&s=d65a6c2e45ce0b358c139838ad80412f10d2396b

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 13 days ago

From Uncertain Beginnings to 3 Years Strong as a VA

I just used the term VA's because it's a widely used generic term for people working from home or has existing client abroad. Regardless if you're a freelancer, VA, transitioning to VA etc.

-Sorry for the grammar, Im not that good at writing when expressing personal thoughts. This is not my job at the first place lmao. Anyways,

Lets get started.

Allow me to begin with my career story. I'm ,M , turning 28 this month.

I'm writing this because I'm exactly 3 years now when I was officially hired. June 1, 2023 to be exact. I write one before last year on 2nd anniversary, why not write again.

Before I was hired, I have some background on the technical skills I've chosen to offer as a service way back 2021 which is Facebook Ads. Yes, I'm a Meta Media Buyer.

Before jumping in and deciding to go into full VA. I was in debt, 300k from failed businesses. February 2023, when I started a refresher course. Took me 2 months to study everything from technicals and learning to search for a job in some famous VA platforms.

It was May 2023, I started applying and for 2 weeks. I'm on the risk of bankruptcy, can't catch up with OLA though Im earning some from managing our family business but not enough. I told God on May 21, 2023 around 9PM, as a man I feel scattered inside cause I know I can do better and secretly cry in front of my LIP (she does know bout the debts but I don't wanna share the burden with her) that I've had enough. I pushed her to apply some jobs because I can't get enough, thankfully she's willing.

Hinatid ko si LIP on her first day of work. On my way home, I received an email of job offer for training. I cried inside my freaking helmet while driving on my way home, while on my headphones listening to worship song, "I surrender" specifically.

Fast forward to June 1, my training just ended fast. My onboarding gave confidence to the Founder to fire their existing agency. I was promoted to Growth Director immediately with $1,800 salary.

Was promoted to Marketing Director on September 2024, for $2,200 salary.

Quit on June 2025 due to burnout, after 2 years with the company.

In between those 2 years, 3 businesses failed, 1 successful. 1 Macbook Pro M3 company sponsored, 1 trip to Bohol for 5 days all expense paid - fly with PAL and beach front accomodation, 13th month pay twice, eating at some expensive restaurants - expensive na saken yung P3k for two lmao. Quarterly staycations with my LIP.

https://preview.redd.it/ybu9yh8rwf6h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a09334f1992a0013624c371227771eca44e9b213

So what happens after June 2025?

I was left with almost P150k in savings. 6 months to find another job in my mind during that time. I have my coffee shop helping with the bills, earning around P20-30k net.

I spend almost 3 months to relax, sleep, and travel. No long hours in laptop, and oh, lost P40k trading Forex.

When my savings got around P50k, I started applying for jobs in the first week of September.

I was hired after 2 weeks.

I was an agency hire, but the company wants me direct hire immediately bypassing ultimately the agency. They don't care.

It was an 8-figure startup, when I first got in. It was a suddenly became a 9-figure brand. And I'm one of the first killer hires.

https://preview.redd.it/ghzkvydtwf6h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ecdd3f2485d9b594c910b1a3087d53ab4d9db402

Fast forward to today, as of writing.

Almost 9 months in. 2nd branch of coffee shop is coming, our coffee shop got invited to be part of a sports facility with 5 pickleball courts. Million invested. 6-digits savings. Debts? Gone.

3 years IN. No multiple client. 1 focused niche. 1 skill. Deep expertise.

The good part for me is just getting started.

Now.

The message to all aspiring VA's, and Va's as a whole.
My advice is just what works/worked for me that might work for you. This is not the only thing that works. So, please be responsible.

Aspiring VAs, VA's who's struggling. VA that lost a client and trying to find one.

  1. This kind of work is a self-educating, self-motivating, self-pushing type of sht. So, if you're here asking how sht works, you're really missing the 1 important thing of being a VA per se. Being resourceful. It's 2026, come on guys.
  2. Slightly fake it, till you make it. This works for me, I've got a screenshot of data from other portfolio that I can explain very well. We've got a unique ways of interpreting data, this separates beginners to skilled, skilled to experts. BUT, be confident about it and yourself. In the interview, it's not being asked whether it's yours or not. It's always how you deliver yourself to the interviewer. Again, confidence is the key.
  3. Don't step into VA half baked, you're already cooked kahit di kapa nakasalang. Deepen your knowledge about your services. Tips here is memorize all the technical words relevant to the job. If you sound good, you look smart, means the client will have assumption that you know what you're doing. Technical words will help you along the way. - Fundamentals
  4. When sending application points to OLJ, only send 3. Don't send 5, 10, 1. Why 3? Good enough to be interested, but not too much to miss other job posts. Why? Because I've been on the other side of OLJ, the employer side. It's just all the same wether how much application points you send. First come, first serve.
  5. Application timing. Don't send on weekends. Only send on Day shift EST. That means, 8PM-5AM PH time - weekdays only. Why naman puro OLJ, I've never used other platforms sorry.
  6. I'll drop the Golden Nugget on application.
    1. Portfolio is KING.
    2. When sending, don't make it long on the cover letter. Always drive them to your portfolio. It's your world, invite them in.
    3. Video shoot yourself. Explaining what you do, what you're good at and past results. Put it there.
    4. Put your goodsht there and everything documented.
    5. Client only looks for hires that can do the job, make their job easier by proving yourself from the portfolio itself.
    6. Do all of the above. You'll never see yourself explaining too much in an interview ever again. Either they like you or not. So, less application fatigue to you.
  7. Once you got in. Do all your best. Do yourself some saving, learn everything as much as you can. Experience > Fundamentals. But Experience + Fundamentals = Killer.
  8. If you find yourself, in a position. That you've got a good pay with a good boss. Now, do all sht and make yourself indispensable.
  9. Document everything.
  10. DO NOT GIVEUP. You're just 1 freaking premium client away from changing your life or having a life changing money. If you focus and locked in. I would apply 1,000 times to get that 1. So get that 1.

VA's who got client currently, or working multiple jobs.

  • Save at least 50% of your salary. I know this is not applicable to all, but do not depend your everyday needs when you're in this kind of volatile workplace. There's no job tenure, unless you're highly skilled. My savings rate is 75-80%.
  • Don't burn yourself. Don't be like me. I'm in my laptop for 12 hours per day, not necessarily working but available to work. I have flexible work hours and we're results based. Sometimes, I envy those who works for 8 hours only.
  • If you want to have peace of mind, don't do loans. Pay in cash. Don't do amortization or cars. This is not a get rich quick scheme. Don't lifestyle inflate for godsake. I'm amazed by those who get things that payable for long term, you're doing great. But I don't advice that. Buy only what you can afford in cash.
  • Upgrade your laptop - desktop before everything else. The best re-investment after working hard. Make sure you've got the fastest RAM, the wide storage like 2TB internal. Make sure you've got the best keyboard and mouse you can buy. You should gather the best hardware you can get. This is re-investing, not luho okay.
  • Please, set yourself what's salary is enough. Do not overwork. Let me clarify this. You're only doing multiple clients if they got the same time. Not 9AM-5PM then 6PM-3AM. You'll kill yourself.
  • Have an end game in mind. We don't work like this forever. So, having that in mind, I have to save big time. As my life goal is to live in every city we want to experience, at least travel and experience what world has to offer before I die. The goal is to generate my VA income through diversified business. That's my exit plan. I'm living in a P3,500 studio type apartment despite having P200k in salary, aside from business income.
  • You don't have to tell everybody that you're a VA and you're earning a good pay check or a lot. There's a lot to be proud of being successful here, I know. But money hates noise. You'll end up being recognized again, as pwede utangan, as may kapatid pala ko, as anak kana pala ulit ng magulang mo. Set boundaries to everybody and keep your mouth shut.
  • Travel quarterly. Regardless if long ride dates, or somewhere else. Make sure it's a staycation with minimum of 3 days. Believe me.
  • Get insurance. Name it. Whatever, just get what you can get.
  • Exercise at least 3 times a week, get proper nutrition. Baka mamaya bigtime ka nga napabayaan mo naman sarili mo. It's really good to cook at home while doing work, while earning big. The best lifestyle you can get.
  • For the man, my colleagues. Fck, If you have the capacity, get a freaking bigbike with pipe that will make you eargasm. - Not for all ha. Dun lang sa may kaya. That's the best stress reliever you can get in a toxic but highpaying workplace.
  • Do not quit VA to put up a business. Do it at the same time. Umiwas sa food business as much as possible, unless it's made to order at home.

If you like what you've read, maybe you can give this post an upvote. For everybody to see and read.

- God will make a way, if there's no way. Isiah 43:18-19

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 28 days ago
▲ 217 r/VAjobsPH+1 crossposts

A Message to All Aspiring VAs - and Struggling VAs

I just used the term VA's because it's a widely used generic term for people working from home or has existing client abroad. Regardless if you're a freelancer, VA, transitioning to VA etc.

-Sorry for the grammar, Im not that good at writing when expressing personal thoughts. This is not my job at the first place lmao. Anyways,

Lets get started.

Allow me to begin with my career story. I'm ,M , turning 28 this month.

I'm writing this because I'm exactly 3 years now when I was officially hired. June 1, 2023 to be exact. I write one before last year on 2nd anniversary, why not write again.

Before I was hired, I have some background on the technical skills I've chosen to offer as a service way back 2021 which is Facebook Ads. Yes, I'm a Meta Media Buyer.

Before jumping in and deciding to go into full VA. I was in debt, 300k from failed businesses. February 2023, when I started a refresher course. Took me 2 months to study everything from technicals and learning to search for a job in some famous VA platforms.

It was May 2023, I started applying and for 2 weeks. I'm on the risk of bankruptcy, can't catch up with OLA though Im earning some from managing our family business but not enough. I told God on May 21, 2023 around 9PM, as a man I feel scattered inside cause I know I can do better and secretly cry in front of my LIP (she does know bout the debts but I don't wanna share the burden with her) that I've had enough. I pushed her to apply some jobs because I can't get enough, thankfully she's willing.

Hinatid ko si LIP on her first day of work. On my way home, I received an email of job offer for training. I cried inside my freaking helmet while driving on my way home, while on my headphones listening to worship song, "I surrender" specifically.

https://preview.redd.it/25t0roeuee6h1.png?width=1814&format=png&auto=webp&s=77f8ccff979159ef474959d9abdd6c307f1ef541

Fast forward to June 1, my training just ended fast. My onboarding gave confidence to the Founder to fire their existing agency. I was promoted to Growth Director immediately with $1,800 salary.

Was promoted to Marketing Director on September 2024, for $2,200 salary.

Quit on June 2025 due to burnout, after 2 years with the company.

In between those 2 years, 3 businesses failed, 1 successful. 1 Macbook Pro M3 company sponsored, 1 trip to Bohol for 5 days all expense paid - fly with PAL and beach front accomodation, 13th month pay twice, eating at some expensive restaurants - expensive na saken yung P3k for two lmao. Quarterly staycations with my LIP.

So what happens after June 2025?

I was left with almost P150k in savings. 6 months to find another job in my mind during that time. I have my coffee shop helping with the bills, earning around P20-30k net.

I spend almost 3 months to relax, sleep, and travel. No long hours in laptop, and oh, lost P40k trading Forex.

When my savings got around P50k, I started applying for jobs in the first week of September.

I was hired after 2 weeks.

I was an agency hire, but the company wants me direct hire immediately bypassing ultimately the agency. They don't care.

It was an 8-figure startup, when I first got in. It was a suddenly became a 9-figure brand. And I'm one of the first killer hires.

Fast forward to today, as of writing.

https://preview.redd.it/uqq9k37wcf6h1.png?width=1643&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa6f1a07e505eb76a40f1e0bdcb0539dbb2b68da

Almost 9 months in. 2nd branch of coffee shop is coming, our coffee shop got invited to be part of a sports facility with 5 pickleball courts. Million invested. 6-digits savings. Debts? Gone.

3 years IN. No multiple client. 1 focused niche. 1 skill. Deep expertise.

The good part for me is just getting started.

Now.

The message to all aspiring VA's, and Va's as a whole.
My advice is just what works/worked for me that might work for you. This is not the only thing that works. So, please be responsible.

Aspiring VAs, VA's who's struggling. VA that lost a client and trying to find one.

  1. This kind of work is a self-educating, self-motivating, self-pushing type of sht. So, if you're here asking how sht works, you're really missing the 1 important thing of being a VA per se. Being resourceful. It's 2026, come on guys.
  2. Slightly fake it, till you make it. This works for me, I've got a screenshot of data from other portfolio that I can explain very well. We've got a unique ways of interpreting data, this separates beginners to skilled, skilled to experts. BUT, be confident about it and yourself. In the interview, it's not being asked whether it's yours or not. It's always how you deliver yourself to the interviewer. Again, confidence is the key.
  3. Don't step into VA half baked, you're already cooked kahit di kapa nakasalang. Deepen your knowledge about your services. Tips here is memorize all the technical words relevant to the job. If you sound good, you look smart, means the client will have assumption that you know what you're doing. Technical words will help you along the way. - Fundamentals
  4. When sending application points to OLJ, only send 3. Don't send 5, 10, 1. Why 3? Good enough to be interested, but not too much to miss other job posts. Why? Because I've been on the other side of OLJ, the employer side. It's just all the same wether how much application points you send. First come, first serve.
  5. Application timing. Don't send on weekends. Only send on Day shift EST. That means, 8PM-5AM PH time - weekdays only. Why naman puro OLJ, I've never used other platforms sorry.
  6. I'll drop the Golden Nugget on application.
    1. Portfolio is KING.
    2. When sending, don't make it long on the cover letter. Always drive them to your portfolio. It's your world, invite them in.
    3. Video shoot yourself. Explaining what you do, what you're good at and past results. Put it there.
    4. Put your goodsht there and everything documented.
    5. Client only looks for hires that can do the job, make their job easier by proving yourself from the portfolio itself.
    6. Do all of the above. You'll never see yourself explaining too much in an interview ever again. Either they like you or not. So, less application fatigue to you.
  7. Once you got in. Do all your best. Do yourself some saving, learn everything as much as you can. Experience > Fundamentals. But Experience + Fundamentals = Killer.
  8. If you find yourself, in a position. That you've got a good pay with a good boss. Now, do all sht and make yourself indispensable.
  9. Document everything.
  10. DO NOT GIVEUP. You're just 1 freaking premium client away from changing your life or having a life changing money. If you focus and locked in. I would apply 1,000 times to get that 1. So get that 1.

VA's who got client currently, or working multiple jobs.

  • Save at least 50% of your salary. I know this is not applicable to all, but do not depend your everyday needs when you're in this kind of volatile workplace. There's no job tenure, unless you're highly skilled. My savings rate is 75-80%.
  • Don't burn yourself. Don't be like me. I'm in my laptop for 12 hours per day, not necessarily working but available to work. I have flexible work hours and we're results based. Sometimes, I envy those who works for 8 hours only.
  • If you want to have peace of mind, don't do loans. Pay in cash. Don't do amortization or cars. This is not a get rich quick scheme. Don't lifestyle inflate for godsake. I'm amazed by those who get things that payable for long term, you're doing great. But I don't advice that. Buy only what you can afford in cash.
  • Upgrade your laptop - desktop before everything else. The best re-investment after working hard. Make sure you've got the fastest RAM, the wide storage like 2TB internal. Make sure you've got the best keyboard and mouse you can buy. You should gather the best hardware you can get. This is re-investing, not luho okay.
  • Please, set yourself what's salary is enough. Do not overwork. Let me clarify this. You're only doing multiple clients if they got the same time. Not 9AM-5PM then 6PM-3AM. You'll kill yourself.
  • Have an end game in mind. We don't work like this forever. So, having that in mind, I have to save big time. As my life goal is to live in every city we want to experience, at least travel and experience what world has to offer before I die. The goal is to generate my VA income through diversified business. That's my exit plan. I'm living in a P3,500 studio type apartment despite having P200k in salary, aside from business income.
  • You don't have to tell everybody that you're a VA and you're earning a good pay check or a lot. There's a lot to be proud of being successful here, I know. But money hates noise. You'll end up being recognized again, as pwede utangan, as may kapatid pala ko, as anak kana pala ulit ng magulang mo. Set boundaries to everybody and keep your mouth shut.
  • Travel quarterly. Regardless if long ride dates, or somewhere else. Make sure it's a staycation with minimum of 3 days. Believe me.
  • Get insurance. Name it. Whatever, just get what you can get.
  • Exercise at least 3 times a week, get proper nutrition. Baka mamaya bigtime ka nga napabayaan mo naman sarili mo. It's really good to cook at home while doing work, while earning big. The best lifestyle you can get.
  • For the man, my colleagues. Fck, If you have the capacity, get a freaking bigbike with pipe that will make you eargasm. - Not for all ha. Dun lang sa may kaya. That's the best stress reliever you can get in a toxic but highpaying workplace.
  • Do not quit VA to put up a business. Do it at the same time. Umiwas sa food business as much as possible, unless it's made to order at home.

If you like what you've read, maybe you can give this post an upvote. For everybody to see and read.

- God will make a way, if there's no way. Isiah 43:18-19

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 3 hours ago

Boss Dust to Everyone. May we all have caring and generous leaders in workplace.

https://preview.redd.it/9dy5rksra86h1.jpg?width=1632&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3a067b0714841ce991b6635c674d718dd6558ea1

I just wanna share this conversation yesterday as my team mate's mother rushed to the hospital last Friday.

he's not available from Saturday to work up to date.

My team mate is just 6 months in the company, he's working alongside me with direct reports to the CEO.

It's just very amazing to see what money can do to help an employee (not employee directly, but his mother) with his problems.

Who's willing to fly someone abroad just for cancer treatment all expense paid. He's from India.

We're in Meta Ads btw.

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 29 days ago

Boss Dust to Everyone. May we all have caring and generous leaders in workplace.

https://preview.redd.it/5ndj8838986h1.jpg?width=1632&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e55e9dcc1866535df19b83f3f13a2ca8b88e0359

I just wanna share this conversation yesterday as my team mate's mother rushed to the hospital last Friday.

he's not available from Saturday to work up to date.

My team mate is just 6 months in the company, he's working alongside me with direct reports to the CEO.

It's just very amazing to see what money can do to help an employee (not employee directly, but his mother) with his problems.

Who's willing to fly someone abroad just for cancer treatment all expense paid. He's from India.

We're in Meta Ads btw.

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u/Primary-Mulberry6613 — 29 days ago