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I work 30-40 hours a week at a internship right now for an Accounting firm. I hate it but it pays the bills. I also cut grass when I'm off netting about $300 a week extra. But subtract car note, insurance, cell phone, food, girlfriend, going out, getting drunk.... Not much net profit. But I do save a percentage weekly.
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you give the concrete washing thing any thought? itd be even easier if you could convince your parents that they need one and get them to buy it:yipi: youd have to clean your own driveway 1st if they bought it but then you could use it as practice and as a marketing example. make some little flyers and stick them in all your neighbor hoods mailboxes and list your house as an example of a completed job, dont list a price unless everyones driveway are close to the same size and all..... |
After graduating I did have a litle trouble finding a job. Currently I'm working contract to full time coming this fall. Pays the bills, but not exactly what I expected to be doing with my engineering degree. I feel like I'm slowly losing what I aquired in school. I would like to be doing something more in line with engineering but I'm not going to complain with the job market continuing to get tighter. A job is a job and as long as I have one I'm doing "better than I deserve".
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B.A. M.E. (Mechanical Engineering)
Or is that B.S. M.E.? Just called it Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering |
matthewslandscaping.com...my money tree!...i am a "Field General"...i love my job!!
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lol... I love Linc's "treasure hunting" suggestion. Actually it really works. I made a good amount of spare cash doing that in college. Search around craigslist and backpage too.
I once found a dude who used to work for sony and got fired, so he was selling all his old swag that he got free from the company. I got a ps2, an old school ps2, and about 30 games (half were still sealed in plastic wrap) all for $200 because he was too lazy to sell everything individually. I broke everything up and ended up grossing around $1300 for all the stuff. It turns out he had two extremely rare games in the lot and one single game sold for over $600 on ebay. The other sold for $300. I have a "normal" job now, but I still find myself searching craigslist from time to time for good deals. Its always fun to make a quick buck out of someone else's "junk". |
get in a horrific accident and give up all your personal freedoms. the government will pay you to sit on your butt!:lol:
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