I'm trying to quickly make a few thousand dollars to pay off the rest of my lease and then be free to persue other projects. Does anyone have experience either doing something like temp work or maybe work that can be done over the internet? I'm open to suggestions if anyone has been able to find a gig like this where the pay is good for a relatively short term project.
Quick ways to make a legit cash grab
What skills do you have?
Quote: (08-30-2011 05:38 PM)Vitriol Wrote:
Quote: (08-30-2011 05:35 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:
What skills do you have?
Mostly stuff related to research, writing, legal etc. I'm also pretty good at interacting with all kinds of clients based on my last job.
I think you can make some dough (not sure how much) writing content for websites.
Especially if you have some legal knowledge.
I might even be able to hook you up with a friend of mine.
He probably will need to see some writing samples though.
Let me know if you are interested and I will see what I can do.
This is why it's always advisable to have a tangible skill as a seconday asset. HVAC, swinging a hammer, rebuilding an engine. Get competent and it's easy to do contract, secondary, or odd jobs. There's nothing wrong w/ getting a degree in French Literature, but when the economy tanks you can't boil that piece of sheepskin long enough to be tender enough to eat. Words of advice in today's job market.
Learn how to do Title/ warehouse and storage liens. Fastest cash you can make if you are good with paperwork and people.
Quote: (08-30-2011 06:12 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:
This is why it's always advisable to have a tangible skill as a seconday asset. HVAC, swinging a hammer, rebuilding an engine. Get competent and it's easy to do contract, secondary, or odd jobs. There's nothing wrong w/ getting a degree in French Literature, but when the economy tanks you can't boil that piece of sheepskin long enough to be tender enough to eat. Words of advice in today's job market.
I've already had a couple of interviews for "real" jobs, because I do actually have a specific professional field that I work in and I have good experience. However, if I can I'd rather avoid having a normal job for the next few months.
My first degree was almost as bad as the useless French Literature degree, so I went back to school for a professional degree. But generally I agree that most degrees are a bad return on investment. If I had to do it all over again I'd probably spend a few thousand getting a community college degree or something else really cheap, then just start working or start my own business or something.
Team Nachos
I've seen construction come up a few times (especially from G) for something like this, Im in a spot looking for some side work to make extra scratch, would construction be a good option for this? Best way to find a legit construction company that'll have steady work? (sorry to highjack the thread slightly)
Quote: (08-30-2011 06:21 PM)Vitriol Wrote:
Quote: (08-30-2011 06:12 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:
This is why it's always advisable to have a tangible skill as a seconday asset. HVAC, swinging a hammer, rebuilding an engine. Get competent and it's easy to do contract, secondary, or odd jobs. There's nothing wrong w/ getting a degree in French Literature, but when the economy tanks you can't boil that piece of sheepskin long enough to be tender enough to eat. Words of advice in today's job market.
I've already had a couple of interviews for "real" jobs, because I do actually have a specific professional field that I work in and I have good experience. However, if I can I'd rather avoid having a normal job for the next few months.
My first degree was almost as bad as the useless French Literature degree, so I went back to school for a professional degree. But generally I agree that most degrees are a bad return on investment. If I had to do it all over again I'd probably spend a few thousand getting a community college degree or something else really cheap, then just start working or start my own business or something.
Vitriol,
I wasn't making a stab at you. It was a general statement. I don't have a degree and respect those that do. Obvious my written skills need work. Sorry.
Quote: (08-30-2011 04:58 PM)Vitriol Wrote:
I'm trying to quickly make a few thousand dollars to pay off the rest of my lease and then be free to persue other projects. Does anyone have experience either doing something like temp work or maybe work that can be done over the internet? I'm open to suggestions if anyone has been able to find a gig like this where the pay is good for a relatively short term project.
Tending bar and restaurant server (higher end places) are good for quick cash. The work sucks, but there is a side benefit of getting into a new network of pussy...and bars and restaurants almost always have a network of pussy.
Quote: (08-31-2011 08:23 PM)Smitty Wrote:
Tending bar and restaurant server (higher end places) are good for quick cash. The work sucks, but there is a side benefit of getting into a new network of pussy...and bars and restaurants almost always have a network of pussy.
I know someone who was a waitress at a restaurant (cost about $10 to $15 per person) and she would make around $20/hour and sometimes as high as $40 or $50 if there was a banquet or large group.
Not quick or easy but not too bad either.
If you want quick money fast, I heard you can get paid money for donating blood or blood plasma.
Hello.
what about making some quick money with less legal ways?
You can sell your sperm for $60 a pop. LOL
Team Nachos
No good on the title liens? The guy that files them for me charges $550 and told me he filed 90 in one week.
In South Florida guys are putting ads for Repo solutions and filing storage liens on cars in repo that they buy for pennies.
Out of about 15 this year the banks only bonded one on me.
A boat that was owed 65k on they didn't even respond to the certified letter
In South Florida guys are putting ads for Repo solutions and filing storage liens on cars in repo that they buy for pennies.
Out of about 15 this year the banks only bonded one on me.
A boat that was owed 65k on they didn't even respond to the certified letter
Quote: (09-01-2011 12:35 PM)el mechanico Wrote:
No good on the title liens? The guy that files them for me charges $550 and told me he filed 90 in one week.
In South Florida guys are putting ads for Repo solutions and filing storage liens on cars in repo that they buy for pennies.
Out of about 15 this year the banks only bonded one on me.
A boat that was owed 65k on they didn't even respond to the certified letter
I'll definitely look into this. Is the guy just filing them alone or does he work for a larger operation?
My friend's mother buys collectible stuff from yard sales and puts it on Ebay.
Sounds pretty easy.
Sounds pretty easy.
Team Nachos
Reminds me of this scene from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels:
"A flower can not remain in bloom for years, but a garden can be cultivated to bloom throughout seasons and years." - xsplat
Quote: (09-01-2011 12:39 PM)Vitriol Wrote:He has two girls working in his office now.
Quote: (09-01-2011 12:35 PM)el mechanico Wrote:
No good on the title liens? The guy that files them for me charges $550 and told me he filed 90 in one week.
In South Florida guys are putting ads for Repo solutions and filing storage liens on cars in repo that they buy for pennies.
Out of about 15 this year the banks only bonded one on me.
A boat that was owed 65k on they didn't even respond to the certified letter
I'll definitely look into this. Is the guy just filing them alone or does he work for a larger operation?
Once you know the laws its cake. You can do that work for garages , junkyards, marinas etc.
if it's that easy why don't they do it themselves?
Quote: (09-01-2011 12:28 AM)blurb Wrote:
If you want quick money fast, I heard you can get paid money for donating blood or blood plasma.
$20 per donation.
You shouldn't be donating for profit, that's sort of lame.
I donate platelets at the Red Cross once a month at least. The Red Cross doesn't pay for donations. I do it because people legitimately need them. I have the universal type. (Mine can be given to anyone.)
Platelets can be donated every 7 days. Whole blood every 56.
More people should donate.
Just something to think about.
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)