Well, stop living beyond your means. Pay down your debts, don't buy any flashy toys. Get a junker car. Get to the point where you make a lot more than you spend so you can have choices in your life. Choices are much better to have than merely having the money. The money could be gone tomorrow, so it would be good to figure out how to minimze your expenses now.
2006-08-23 14:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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That is why it is called a JOB. I have never seen a JOB that didn't have some problems. That is why you should start your own business.
There are many things you can do a lot of it depends on what talents you already have. If you have good computer skills there are online temp freelance companies (elance can be found in the free stuff section of my third source below) Survey taking is Slow but it does work (I make about a hundred a month from the three companies I do surveys with it takes about a half hour a day this works out to about 7 dollars an hour) I am also training as a medical transcriptionist but this costs about 2 to 3 thousand to get the training and takes about a year. You could try to learn Affiliate marketing (the third source below is an affiliate marketing site) but it is also very slow and has a STEEP learning curve. CafePress (My first and third source) is fun if you have artistic talent or a good imagination. Again the money is slow but steady and a good store can really take off. DO NOT PAY for any programs (unless you can try them for free first like you can with cafepress and see if you can make money with it) If you have to pay FIRST it is probably a scam (even if it is only $9.99)
2006-08-23 14:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep the job for now and pay down the debts and then save, save, save!
It's tough. I am really frustrated by my new job, but the money pays for things I need. Cultivate your dream career on the evenings and weekends and then come up with a strategy for transitioning into something better.
Good luck. I know exactly how you feel.
2006-08-23 16:54:43
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answered by kristinrochelle 2
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In this bad economy - hang on to it...
I have a question for you: do you ever remember being unemployed and looking for a job - unable to pay your bills? If not, I know that it sucks way worse than any crappy job I've had... Focus on the possitive - that fat check.
2006-08-23 14:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes working for an american company. I could only last 6 months. It was like working in a circus where things were happening in unison in three different rings.
2006-08-23 14:30:14
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answered by flugelberry 4
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i don't think there are easy money for no hard work. perhaps you can setup a website and to earn money through google adsense.
besides, here is a specialized webpage containing 10 methods making money online and doing small business online.
http://www.adcenter.net.cn/make-money-online.html
maybe that will help you or give you some bright idea.
Best Wishes && Good Luck!
2006-08-23 18:57:56
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answered by love_home_business 3
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Yes modeling and it bored me to hell. The traveling was OK. But having someone pulling at your hair before a catwalk show etc drove me mad. I got great money but never intended to have it as a career
2006-08-23 14:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Gosh I'm in the same situation I'm in Misery?
Why cant we win the Lotto? Theres gotta b something better out there ya know?
2006-08-23 14:30:31
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answered by J.M. 3
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yes i did......it paid SO good, but it was high stress and too far to travel but i really needed the money......but i did end up quiting and just took what i could get around my area...still dont make that money, but i am less stressed out all the time....oh! they still call me begging me to come back!!!!
2006-08-23 14:29:42
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answered by babygurl 5
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All the time..I work in construction and some jobs really suck.
2006-08-23 14:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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