A Phone and Few Hours a Day
Hi! I'm Bruce! I do two things. I help some people make money, and I help some to save money. Which would interest you?
Sitting at a table having my lunch before my next delivery run, I was interrupted by a guy at the next table working on his laptop. Another reason why I would stop at Wegman's, the wi-fi. But anyway, my cautious and overly suspicious nature had my spidey senses tingling. "Now, what does this guy want?" Reluctantly I let him speak. He shared something with me that I found so incredible. He said "I make money off of electric bills. Do you want to know how?"
All I could hear was my grandmother, fussing at me as a child. "If I had a nickel for everytime you leave a light on I would be rich!"
Unfortunately, she isn't here to see that now you can get paid off of electric bills. Now, as a way of earning income, this just makes sense. Electric deregulation made ot possible for me to step in the middle, partner with a supplier, save people money and get paid. Come on, Join The Journey.
Real savings for homes & businesses by choosing a smarter supply option.
In deregulated markets, you may be able to choose who supplies your electricity — while your local utility still handles delivery, reliability, and outages. The goal is simple: help you pay a competitive supply rate, month after month.
Keep your utility
Your local utility still delivers the power, maintains lines, and handles outages. You’re only choosing the supply side.
Rate-focused approach
We compare what you’re paying to what you could be paying, and guide you toward the better option.
Simple to verify
We use your bill’s “price to compare” or supply rate as the benchmark so you can see the numbers clearly.
Business-friendly
If you operate a business, supply savings can directly improve your monthly cash flow and margins.
Energy Savings — built for clarity
Many bills have two parts: delivery (handled by the local utility) and supply (which, in some states, you can choose). My job is to show you how to compare your current supply rate against a competitive option, and then help you enroll if it makes sense.
1) Quick bill check
We look at your current supply rate/“price to compare” and confirm you’re in an eligible service area.
2) Better-of-two approach
We focus on keeping you positioned for a better supply rate as market conditions shift — so you’re not stuck paying more than necessary.
3) Easy enrollment
No equipment. No service interruption. Your utility delivery stays the same; only the supplier changes.
How to read your PECO bill (in 60 seconds)
For PECO customers, we focus on a few lines that make the comparison easy — so you can see the numbers clearly without getting buried in details.
Common questions
Will my lights stay on?
Yes. Your local utility still delivers electricity and handles outages. You’re selecting a supply option.
Is this for businesses too?
Yes. Many small businesses can benefit from lowering supply costs — especially if usage is steady.
Do you need my full bill?
Yes! We will need a copy of all pages. You can upload a PDF, scanned images, or photo's of your most recent bill.
Where is this available?
Available in parts of PA, OH, NY, NJ, DC, and DE depending on service territory. We’ll confirm it before any enrollment.
Want to learn more?
Send your info and a short note about your state and whether this is residential or business.
Become an Energy Advisor — build an income stream with real demand
People will always need electricity. That means you can build a business around an essential service — helping families and businesses understand their bill, compare supply options, and enroll when it benefits them.
Simple conversations
You don’t need to be “salesy.” You guide people through a rate comparison they can verify on their own bill.
Low overhead
No storefront. No inventory. You can work from your phone and build locally or online.
Training & support
We focus on consistent daily actions: outreach, education, follow-up, and helping clients enroll.
Three starter paths (pick what fits your life)
Side hustle (2–4 hours/week)
Learn the bill-check script, help a few people each month, and build consistency without pressure.
Part-time builder (5–10 hours/week)
Post short educational content, do weekly follow-ups, and create a predictable pipeline of conversations.
Business mode (10+ hours/week)
Develop a referral network (real estate, barbershops, small businesses) and scale with a system.
Energy Advisor interest form
Send your info and I’ll reach out with details on how this works.
Other Services
These services have their own pages.