Thanks for sharing...when I started to network, I went all out to join formal network organisations, but never quite enjoyed them, as they have seemed a bit forced. I then choose to nurture my existing natural networking circles to start with, then began to extend them slowly.
I do not have an additional source of income, but I'd like to. I've heard online survey sites are a decent way to make a bit of cash, just beware the scams!
I'm working on getting multiple sources of income. I am in direct sales, as well as trying to start earning on my blog. I like the idea of not having all "my eggs in one basket" so to speak. Having multiple sources is kind of fun and I would compare it to finding money in your jacket pocket that you haven't worn since winter. You kind of forget it's there and then when one area starts becoming profitable it's pretty exciting.
My husband and both work - only one job each, but both are salaried. And I sell some used books on Amazon to add a little spending cash here and there, which is nice.
Yes, I have multiple sources of income With this economy I think its important to have a side job in addition to a main job. To me multiple sources of income means my main job pays the household expenses and my side job pays helps boost savings or pay for fun extras I want like an extra bag, or a nice restaurant. My favorite multiple income jobs have been dog walking, baby sitting and yard work like helping the neighbors w/ mowing or planting and de-weeding their lawns and gardens
I had a swarm of bees on a dead branch in my yard. I am so glad I dug around for good advice on what to do with them. A local bee expert told me to do nothing - swarms are temporary, while they are looking for a new home. So I left the area of the yard where they were alone and they moved on in less than a week.
With all the damage being done to bees, and how vital they are to our food chain, killing bees should be an absolute last resort.
Yes i have multiple sources of income. I have a home cleaning company, we go in after foreclosures and clean the home. People leave all kinds of things behind. I also enter online competitions like this one for extra income.
Bees swarm to seek a new home. True, you don't want them inside your home, but if you wait a couple of days, they will usually find a much better spot to make their hive. What evidence do you have that "many" people are allergic to bee stings? Bees when swarming are LEAST likely to sting anyone; usually, bees don't sting unless you are bothering THEM. To urge people to kill a hive is irresponsible.
We only have one source of income right now so I can stay at home with the kiddos. Going to start back to work part-time in August to try and help supplement a little bit.
Just one job here. I do sell my daughter's used text books, but that's not really income. Also, about once a year, I'll get called to do a focus group, which usually pays about $100.
I have been trying to decide what to do about the price increase, too. Frankly, I'm a new subscriber and this has definitely shaken my trust in the company. I can get most of the same shows I watch streaming on Hulu, and with the price increase, the DVDs I want to see would pay themselves off if I just bought them (and then I could watch them over and over until the DVD goes out of style.)
I use paperbackswap.com on an almost daily basis, and I have used swapadvd.com on several occasions. They are both fantastic, but swapadvd could benefit with lots of extra members posting dvds, as the waiting lists for TV series can be fairly long. :) But still, it's almost free DVDs - who can complain about that?
I have multiple, intermittent streams of income on top of my actual salary because of many reasons, the best reason being: faster road to financial freedom. Overall, it's a lot more comfortable to know that even every once in a long while I can go earn two or maybe three paychecks all during the same 8-10hr work day. It's far more time efficient than working 23 hrs a day and not having time to actually enjoy the spoils of your labor, plus it helps you reach solid financial goals a lot more quickly.
I avoided it for a long time because I didn't think to do things like market myself and my freelance work DURING my actual work time, taking small projects during paid vacations (and just using the spoils to take short, unpaid vacations later). I only thought earning side income would steal away my nights, weekends, and holidays. I was also afraid I'd burn myself out, and in the beginning I did tire quickly. But it's something to get used to, especially once you start to see your bottom line bulk up in a short span of time.
I do this all the time.... it is not something my credit card company does. One must ask for the credit limit increase before it is given. From what I hear, most banks will give the increase if it is asked for, assuming the customer is good at getting the bill paid on time.
Frankly, I've always considered Netflix's prices way too low, especially considering the fact you could watch 24/7 streaming (not that I ever would but sometimes I have watched a whole series of a newly-found show in a few days which is priceless). We plan on keeping both the DVD and streaming option, though I do like the idea of switching between the two for people who want to economize.
Thanks for sharing...when I started to network, I went all out to join formal network organisations, but never quite enjoyed them, as they have seemed a bit forced. I then choose to nurture my existing natural networking circles to start with, then began to extend them slowly.
I do not have an additional source of income, but I'd like to. I've heard online survey sites are a decent way to make a bit of cash, just beware the scams!
Government contracting, wine consulting, pet sitting, and private academic tutoring are just some of the ways I make ends meet!
I'm working on getting multiple sources of income. I am in direct sales, as well as trying to start earning on my blog. I like the idea of not having all "my eggs in one basket" so to speak. Having multiple sources is kind of fun and I would compare it to finding money in your jacket pocket that you haven't worn since winter. You kind of forget it's there and then when one area starts becoming profitable it's pretty exciting.
My husband and both work - only one job each, but both are salaried. And I sell some used books on Amazon to add a little spending cash here and there, which is nice.
Yes, I have multiple sources of income With this economy I think its important to have a side job in addition to a main job. To me multiple sources of income means my main job pays the household expenses and my side job pays helps boost savings or pay for fun extras I want like an extra bag, or a nice restaurant. My favorite multiple income jobs have been dog walking, baby sitting and yard work like helping the neighbors w/ mowing or planting and de-weeding their lawns and gardens
I had a swarm of bees on a dead branch in my yard. I am so glad I dug around for good advice on what to do with them. A local bee expert told me to do nothing - swarms are temporary, while they are looking for a new home. So I left the area of the yard where they were alone and they moved on in less than a week.
With all the damage being done to bees, and how vital they are to our food chain, killing bees should be an absolute last resort.
I have liked you on facebook and posted on your wall ..Cynthia Deadmon
Yes i have multiple sources of income. I have a home cleaning company, we go in after foreclosures and clean the home. People leave all kinds of things behind. I also enter online competitions like this one for extra income.
http://twitter.com/diamondslady812/status/93322052848730112
Bees swarm to seek a new home. True, you don't want them inside your home, but if you wait a couple of days, they will usually find a much better spot to make their hive. What evidence do you have that "many" people are allergic to bee stings? Bees when swarming are LEAST likely to sting anyone; usually, bees don't sting unless you are bothering THEM. To urge people to kill a hive is irresponsible.
We only have one source of income right now so I can stay at home with the kiddos. Going to start back to work part-time in August to try and help supplement a little bit.
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Just one job here. I do sell my daughter's used text books, but that's not really income. Also, about once a year, I'll get called to do a focus group, which usually pays about $100.
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I collect a pension, plus social security. I also have rental properties, do surveys and save a LOT of money with coupons.
I have been trying to decide what to do about the price increase, too. Frankly, I'm a new subscriber and this has definitely shaken my trust in the company. I can get most of the same shows I watch streaming on Hulu, and with the price increase, the DVDs I want to see would pay themselves off if I just bought them (and then I could watch them over and over until the DVD goes out of style.)
I use paperbackswap.com on an almost daily basis, and I have used swapadvd.com on several occasions. They are both fantastic, but swapadvd could benefit with lots of extra members posting dvds, as the waiting lists for TV series can be fairly long. :) But still, it's almost free DVDs - who can complain about that?
I've liked you on FB for quite awhile now.
My husband and I both have a 40 hr/wk job (his is more like 65-70) and we have a paper route. On occasion, I do mystery shops.
I have multiple, intermittent streams of income on top of my actual salary because of many reasons, the best reason being: faster road to financial freedom. Overall, it's a lot more comfortable to know that even every once in a long while I can go earn two or maybe three paychecks all during the same 8-10hr work day. It's far more time efficient than working 23 hrs a day and not having time to actually enjoy the spoils of your labor, plus it helps you reach solid financial goals a lot more quickly.
I avoided it for a long time because I didn't think to do things like market myself and my freelance work DURING my actual work time, taking small projects during paid vacations (and just using the spoils to take short, unpaid vacations later). I only thought earning side income would steal away my nights, weekends, and holidays. I was also afraid I'd burn myself out, and in the beginning I did tire quickly. But it's something to get used to, especially once you start to see your bottom line bulk up in a short span of time.
I do this all the time.... it is not something my credit card company does. One must ask for the credit limit increase before it is given. From what I hear, most banks will give the increase if it is asked for, assuming the customer is good at getting the bill paid on time.
I sometimes edit papers for others as a second source of income. It's not much, but it's pretty steady.
I have regular several consulting gigs, and a trickle of income from adsense and some tshirts I designed a few years ago.
Frankly, I've always considered Netflix's prices way too low, especially considering the fact you could watch 24/7 streaming (not that I ever would but sometimes I have watched a whole series of a newly-found show in a few days which is priceless). We plan on keeping both the DVD and streaming option, though I do like the idea of switching between the two for people who want to economize.
Yes,because I have multiple sources of bills. :)