[For Hire] Virtual Assistant | Administrative Assistant | Personal Assistant

Hi, I'm a Computational Physics graduate with experience in administrative work, data handling, client communication, and online research. I currently tutor part-time and I'm looking for additional remote work.

I can help with:

  • Excel: organizing and cleaning data, creating trackers, reports, formulas, and structured spreadsheets
  • Word & documentation: editing, proofreading, formatting reports, preparing documents, and organizing information
  • PowerPoint: creating and formatting presentations and turning information into clear, professional slides
  • LaTeX: formatting academic documents, reports, equations, and technical material
  • Research & data entry: finding information, organizing data, maintaining records, and preparing clear summaries
  • Client communication: follow-ups, scheduling, emails, and professional written communication
  • Upwork: experience working with Upwork profiles, searching for relevant jobs, preparing applications, and handling related research
  • Lead generation: researching potential clients, finding and filtering leads, collecting contact and company information, and organizing prospects for outreach

I'm comfortable working independently, following instructions, managing repetitive/detail-oriented work, and keeping things organized without constant supervision.

My certifications include Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Google Data Analytics.

I'm open to hourly, part-time, or project-based work. If you need someone reliable to handle administrative work, research, documents, data, or client follow-ups, feel free to DM me with the details.

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u/RentAway8824 — 2 days ago

How do middle class people in Pakistan actually manage to save?

I wanted to ask something that's been on my mind.

I have never really been able to save money. Whenever I had anything extra, I ended up giving most of it away. Sometimes a friend needed help, sometimes the security guard was going through a hard time, sometimes a cousin needed money for studies, and sometimes there was just someone else who genuinely needed it. At the time, it always felt like the right thing to do.

The result is that I have pretty much lived paycheck to paycheck, and now that I am in a tight financial position, I realize I have no safety net at all.

What I keep wondering is whether this is just a low income problem or something else. Even if I were earning a lot more, I feel like there would always be more people to help, more expectations, and more things to spend money on.

For people from middle class backgrounds, especially in Pakistan, how do you deal with this? How do you handle the expectations that come from your social circle while still building savings? At what point did you start putting your own financial security first without feeling guilty?

I would really like to hear how others have managed this because I feel like I have been stuck in this cycle for a long time.

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u/RentAway8824 — 18 days ago

Physics & Maths Home Tutor Available........Lahore (Iqbal Town / Johar Town / Model Town / Muslim Town / EME area)

Hi everyone, I'm offering home tuition for Physics and Mathematics in Lahore.

Qualification: BS Physics, University of the Punjab (2024)

Levels I teach: Cambridge system (Grade 6–7), O-Level, Matriculation, and FSc first year (Physics & Maths) ( two years experience)

Areas: Based near EME, and can travel to Iqbal Town, Johar Town, Model Town, and Muslim Town also open to nearby areas along these routes, so feel free to message even if you're just outside this list.

Happy to discuss schedule, fee, and a trial session before committing. DM me if interested or know someone looking for a tutor.

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u/RentAway8824 — 19 days ago

Need Advice: Stuck in a 50k PKR Revolving Nano-Loan Debt Cycle

Hi everyone,

I'm a university student in Lahore, currently earning 35,000 PKR per month.

I'm stuck in a cycle of revolving online nano-loans totaling around 50,000 PKR. It's honestly embarrassing to share this, but I'd rather ask for advice than keep paying predatory interest.

My plan is to dedicate 10,000 PKR per month toward clearing this debt, but I feel trapped by the constant rollover fees and high interest.

I'm looking for practical advice from the community. Has anyone dealt with a similar situation or found a responsible way to break out of this cycle? Are there any legitimate organizations, interest-free lending programs, or debt-consolidation options in Pakistan that I should look into?

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u/RentAway8824 — 27 days ago