Lets see how much I'll make once I can put in 40 hours a WEEK. Or better yet a month. LOL
Lets see how much I'll make once I can put in 40 hours a WEEK. Or better yet a month. LOL
Melaluca health products. Pyramid, but they do make some good products. I enjoy the Access bars instead of PowerBars.
melaluca.com I believe.
if there's one in your area, then a sperm bank can pay very well. $75 a pop up to 3 times a week. the workload can be quite pleasurable as well.
fil lander wrote:
i used to make an extra $200/month selling plasma twice a week.
see if there's a plasma center near you. it's easy and fast.
How does this affect your running/training? I've never given blood because I'm usually over 50mpw and afraid of passing out the next day or being weak for weeks. i know, selfish, but thats why I'm asking.
Tips on doing both??
I work full time during the week making good money, but also referee soccer games on the weekends. You can get adult league games during the week. I do it because I like eating out a lot, and that starts adding up. Good way to make an extra $100/week for about 5 hours "work". I also find it very enjoyable, as I grew up playing soccer and it reminds me of "the good ole days". If you're training it can be kind of annoying, I had to referee 3 games in Saturday's heat after an 18 miler, not much fun.
If you can live with being called a life insurance salesman, then more power to you. Your family's gotta eat.
sperm bank
you make 100 bucks each time you pop one off
worked well for me in college
i always wondered exactly how people make any money buying and selling on ebay. Aren't you just putting it right back in the same market? It seems you have just as much chance getting less than you paid for whatever you are selling.
SMJO wrote:
i always wondered exactly how people make any money buying and selling on ebay. Aren't you just putting it right back in the same market? It seems you have just as much chance getting less than you paid for whatever you are selling.
Probably, but let's say I paid $200 for a camera and use it for a year but then stop using it. Maybe I bought a new one so I have the old one lying around. So I sell the old camera for $100. That is $100 I did not have before.
Take a critical look at what you spend money on. Take a week and track every penny. It will be shocking. Stop using credit cards as it is very easy to lose track of that spending.
If you do out to dinner, do not buy alcohol--that drives up a bill really fast. Better yet, do not eat out as much. (I think cutting it out completely is just not realistic).
Take leftovers for lunches. $7 per meal 3x/wk 4 weeks is $81.
Make your own coffee. $4.00 at Starbucks 3x/week for 4 weeks is $48.00 right there.
Look at what you pay for things. Does "bundling" cable/phone/cell reduce cost? Get rid of the expensive cable package (downgrade one level) and you will save.
What are you needing the money for? If it is retirement, then set up tax deferred accounts and use pre-tax money. If you can get a health savings account set it up for things like co-pays. You are still spending the money, but it is "cheaper" money.
Be an apartment manager for free rent which includes taking rent checks, occasional landscaping, and you'll deal with the occasional repair call.