worked full time at a bank and full time at subway while going to school..it seemed like a lot then but nothing compared to catching up on some zzz's.
2007-02-27 12:08:51
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answered by Dick Tater 3
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A few thousand.
For years I was the kid that put up xmas lights on a dozen houses down the street. By the time I was 20 I had a stream of repeat customers that would happily pay me well to take the responsibility of putting them up, keeping it safe and running, and taking them down.
I would take off work for several days after Thanksgiving each year and plan my appointments accordingly. I knew how long each house would take and I dressed very warm, prepared to traverse the edges of those two story houses.
Ah, the good ole' days....
2007-02-27 20:13:14
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answered by Ethan 3
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About $920.00. Normal check back in those days (early 80's) was about $500 but in that week I worked 16 hours on Christmas Eve and was paid at time and a half for all 16 hours plus a day's Holiday pay.
2007-02-27 20:18:04
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answered by brainstorm 6
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$11,000. Selling a bunch of old Chevy parts I bought from the owner of an old building that had been a Chevy dealership until it closed several years earlier. Stuff was in the attic and I paid $1,100 for it and hauled it out Actually sold the $11,000 worth out of it in one 4-day stretch at a flea market. The remainder continued to sell in bits and pieces over the next few years.
2007-02-27 20:11:27
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answered by worldinspector 5
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Take this advice, the higher the risks, the higher the return. Think of betting in a lotto draw, the odd is so high but the prize is also high. If you invest in a bank like saviongs account chances are you will get small interest net of taxes. But if you invest in money market and stocks, or bonds. it yields higher return but also higher risks of losing your money.
2007-02-27 20:12:03
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answered by ad_sessionrd 2
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A friend of mine worked at a county fair for 10 days and made nearly $1000.00. , all for cooking and serving the public made up mostly of drunks and rude people. I couldn't believe it. She was paid cash, I guess they all get paid that way at fairs from what I hear.
2007-02-27 20:34:44
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answered by Annabelle 4
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2007-02-28 12:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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four grand, as a bartender in an airport in a bizzard and i never went home for four days. so it was 4, 20 hour days
2007-02-27 20:10:16
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answered by oakhugger 1
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