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ebay. go through your childhood stuff. Ask your dad what he wants to get rid of. Make sure its not breakable or heavy because one will complicate your life with damage claims, and the other will eat up your profits in shipping charges.
I am married with 4 kids. After coming home, the last thing I want to do is go to a 2nd job. With gas and food prices we have been forced to try to earn extra money.
The beauty of it is I don't have to leave my home and I earn a bunch more than I would at any part time job while spending less time than most part time jobs. My wife is pretty pumped about it. We have been able to pay for extra things like pool memberships and gym memberships. I even signed my son up for private quarterback lessons.
The best part about it all is it's so freaking easy. My wife, isn't as web savvy as me has even figured it out.
It is unusual for me to earn less than $200 per week doing this. With this idea you can earn instant money as well as a residual income.
Matt H.
Last edited by sweeps; 06-08-2008, 06:10 AM.
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Wouldn't most data entry jobs still be done on site where the data are gathered, even if it is to go online? After all, in order to have you enter the data, someone would have to send it to you. Snail mail? Have you come pick it up on paper or other means of recording? If they could email it to you, they probably could just as easily enter it where they want as they want as email it to you.
Only person I know who does such work goes to the workplace every morning. It is a government job. And it is one heck of a tedious job.
"There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." --Frederick Douglass
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