I need extra cash.
I have a good full time job, but with all of the bills I have, my income is just not cutting it. Any suggestions?
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A second part-time job where you work weekends or something? Someone once suggested becoming a bartender… Also, sell stuff on ebay on the side? Have one of those jewelry, fetish, or candle parties where you sell that crap.. though most people don’t have money for that stuff right now. It all depends on what you’re good at. If you’re in the arts, maybe post some of your work on websites like deviantart.com, where you can sell prints. Also, if you do design you can do freelance stuff on the side, and work on a project basis.
Your only other option is to ask for a raise.
Newspaper delivery maybe. I did that every Sunday morning. It paid like $100 a week which was nice and Christmas time was good for extra tips!
Go around your neighborhood and knock on random doors asking them if there is any odds and ends type work that they wouldn’t mind letting you do for a small fee ($5-$15). Cleaning up a George, raking leaves, taking a dog for a walk. That sort of thing. You can do this on the weekends or after work and if you hit enough houses you could easily make some extra cash. The best part is that you wont be taxed on the money you make.
Da⌐11 wrote:
Go around your neighborhood and knock on random doors asking them if there is any odds and ends type work that they wouldn’t mind letting you do for a small fee ($5-$15). Cleaning up a George, raking leaves, taking a dog for a walk. That sort of thing. You can do this on the weekends or after work and if you hit enough houses you could easily make some extra cash. The best part is that you wont be taxed on the money you make.
Haha what is a George?
But yes, this is a good idea. Start with people you know!
Cut back on things that you don’t need. Work on your budget and live within your means. Today everything might be roses, but you never know what tomorrow might bring.
a George could be an elderly man who can not wash himself and needs help holding the rag in the shower.
Interesting…for $15 I wouldn’t do that blindfolded
EmilyRI wrote:
Da⌐11 wrote:
Go around your neighborhood and knock on random doors asking them if there is any odds and ends type work that they wouldn’t mind letting you do for a small fee ($5-$15). Cleaning up a George, raking leaves, taking a dog for a walk. That sort of thing. You can do this on the weekends or after work and if you hit enough houses you could easily make some extra cash. The best part is that you wont be taxed on the money you make.Haha what is a George?
But yes, this is a good idea. Start with people you know!
Heh Heh. I know someone named George..perhaps I should see if he needs cleaned up??? LMAO.
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