a gut feeling?
a good feeling?
Boy I hope spelling correctly is not part of your job!
2006-09-01 09:44:25
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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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)
2006-09-01 09:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you feel that bad about your job, it's about time you decided which you want most: your health and long-term job satisfaction, or being in a well-paid job that you hate! That's all it really comes down to. Just because you decide to change direction, doesn't mean that you will never again be in a well-paid job; it simply means that you may have to take time out to equip yourself for a job more suited to your personal skills. It may be, that a job you'd be more suited to might pay less, but does that really matter? You would learn to adapt and you'd be able to wake-up in the morning with enthusiasm for the day ahead - isn't that alone worth a lot? Good luck with whatever you decide. (And please do yourself a favour and try to improve your English!).
2006-09-01 09:59:22
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answered by uknative 6
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Work is at least a 1/3 of your life.I would give some thought into finding another job that does not nauseate you.You need to be content,in order to enjoy the other 2/3's. Sometimes the money isn't worth it. BE HAPPY
2006-09-01 09:58:32
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answered by kwhic 3
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Enjoying your work >>> money
There is always a job out there where you will get paid more to do something enjoyable. If you hate work enough that you don't even want to get up and go at all then why are you there - just for an extra $2/hour? It's not worth it.
2006-09-01 09:45:15
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answered by ? 3
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This site pays you any where between .50 cents to 35 dollars just for trying products you might be interested in. If you want proof, check out the forums for yourself and see all the payment proof pictures. It's free to join and you can make upto 100 dollars just from doing the non-credit card offers.
http://www.*************/index.php?ref=1603
2006-09-01 12:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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how about, doing a homebase business alone with the job, and see which is best, i work at home and i love it, i use to have a job where i was paid $14 dollars an hour, but i started working at home and saw that i make a Big income and i like being my own boss and working my own hours,so i quit my job and now i work for myself full time when i want to and part time when i want to call for free info 1800-365-7550 ext 61583, or e-mail me astride9@aol.com
2006-09-04 05:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure where you work but I am guessing it has no reading or writing involved since you cant seem to remember your grammar from grade school.... try taking the time to at least spell the words since there is a spell check on this site.....
2006-09-01 09:45:46
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answered by bluedanube69 5
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You familiar with the phrase, its always greener on the other side of the fence?.....Its normal to feel that way.....
BUT be thankful you are on the side of the fence with a job! You could be unemployed, and trying to make ends meet and put food on the table.
2006-09-01 09:47:19
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answered by dakotanmisty 4
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then u r a fool, do u realise how many people go to work for
peanuts at 8 hours a day. get real
2006-09-05 07:37:38
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answered by deli_fred@yahoo.co.uk 2
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Get ambitious for the future and crave to achieve things in life, it will certainly motivate you to get up for work every day.
2006-09-03 06:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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