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Old 06-07-2007, 09:07 PM   #31
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Yes, I think working at the car dealership would be a good idea. As a first job. The pay seems to be good and the more people skills someone has the more of a chance someone has to sell a car to others, 20% or around that would be pretty good. I have to think about it. That may be good to start to save for some other thing I have had on my mind.

I am someone that would like money but without much work. I am not saying I am lazy but my family members or some of them at least buy companies and sell them into bits and peices for more money. Then there are some people that may buy a restaurant and just keep having some of the income come in your mail box for use. Now I am not saying one restaurant is going to help but maybe a couple of those and then a motel/hotel or apartment building. I have come ot beleive these days anyone can get a loan or even a grant for thousands of dollars. (A grant is money the government gives away to the public every year and the public not having to pay it back, beleive me $40,000.00 was given to my mother to use how she wanted on her house. Try typing in google MGR and something will come up.)

Isn't that a good idea too? Just buy buildings and let someo f the money walk right into your bank account/
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Old 06-07-2007, 09:11 PM   #32
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Sorry did not have much time to type things today but i hope you can read or comprehend what was i was saying.
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Old 06-09-2007, 03:05 AM   #33
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Tutoring generally pays well, but other than that, look at upscale restaurants. Tips do add up...a bunch of my friends and I went out to dinner before senior prom, and we gave $90 in tip. And the waiter that did our table probably did a few others.
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Old 06-09-2007, 07:33 PM   #34
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I do enrichment programs although I'm about to ding 20, technically the job can be started at 18. Just look around elementary schools and ask about their enrichment programs and contact the assosciation dealing with it. I teach movies to kids after school for onehour... I get paid about 30 bucks for that hour.. once a week.. taxes are not taken out... and you can teach as many classes as you want so technically if u wana just work 1 hour a week, you'll be making 30 bucks a week.. if you wana teach at 5 schools a week, that's 150 a week.. etc. etc. e-z-money. sorry about spelling.. i got tired half way through typing this
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Old 06-10-2007, 10:35 AM   #35
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ow alrite thanks. Appreciate the help.
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