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Old January 20th, 2006, 13:50   #26
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You could always resort to the oldest profession in the world.

People make a pretty penny when they turn tricks!
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Old January 20th, 2006, 14:22   #27
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You could always resort to the oldest profession in the world.

People make a pretty penny when they turn tricks!
So that's what that "Willing to ##### myself out" thread is about!
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Old January 20th, 2006, 15:25   #28
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Real estate will, in my opinion, be a hard place to make it. During the past couple years people have tried to make it as a realtor/flipper/etc. and the market is flooded with people doing what a newcomer wants to do. Once something is the 'hot' thing to do, it is already too late IMO.
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I read an article about 3 months ago about an emergency room doctor who had given up her practice to flip houses because real estate was doing so well. I said then - the bubble just burst.

I wouldn't go down that path - it's going to be a HARD life for full-time RE's for the next 5 years - let alone part timers.
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Old January 20th, 2006, 15:25   #29
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I use to do per diem work in the emergency department. They pay around 200-300 bucks per day.

It's entertaining to see the kind of trouble people get into. Some days I almost want to give some of the money back....Nah
What kind of skills/training do you need for this? I have never heard of this... can you or someone explain a little more?
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Old January 20th, 2006, 15:29   #30
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Any thing that has to do with the Educational services, You can Be a private tutor for different companies and make 27-40$ per hour, if you do that for only ten hours every week you will have around $1200 extra income every month which is not bad at all.
As others said you can also become aSub teacher but in some states like California besides you Bachelor's degree they require teaching cerdentials too but on the other hand they pay really good for something part time.
I have ben teaching for well over four years now if you have any questions just PM me.
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