Posted on 24 September 2012. Tags: adults, cheap stock, market stall, minimum wage, money, niche market, Place, pros cons, rough estimate, tbh, thinking, use, Where's
In town there is always are large market and im thinking about opening a stall, (im 16) am i old enough? How do i go about having a stall only at weekends? Is it worth it?
Wheres the best place to buy cheap stock?
I want to earn money and i could work 7 days a week for a few hours on minimum wage but i think itd be a better use of my time to have a market stall, i could have it under an adults name and give them the money if needed.
Basically, rough estimate for a stall (they all look rather shabby tbh and i think theres a niche market to make a stall look a bit more expensive)
A good place to buy super cheap stock from
Pros + Cons etc
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Posted on 14 July 2011. Tags: art history, ba program, bachelor, change, college, current school, economic climate, Historic, historic preservation, Home, living expenses, minimum wage, non profit organization, semesters, uniqueness
I’m a 23 y/o college student who got off to a very slow start and I’m now 2 semesters away from my A.S. in Gallery and Museum Studies. For the past 4 years and change, I’ve worked the same p/t job on minimum wage (7.25). When I leave my current school, I’ll be 24. I’ve 2 choices. I can either transfer back to the 4-year college I started at (The program’s articulated w/ the BA program in Art History there) or go elsewhere. Now, very soon I’ll be interning with a non-profit organization that has to do with historic preservation. You see, what attracted me to Gallery and Museum Studies was it’s uniqueness. Not too long after I started on that path, I began to appreciate architecture near home and that led me to the internship. My confusion has to do with whether or not I should get my BA in Art History and then pursue Historic Preservation at a graduate school in New York City (I live in Queens). A Bachelor’s in Historic Preservation would take me away from home and I’m not prepared to pay for living expenses. Does it make sense to stay in Queens until I have my Bachelor’s (2013/14) and go from there? I worry all too often and I’m trying to figure out how everything will mesh (Museum studies, interest in preservation, etc.). Am I worrying for nothing? I’m trying to find my niche in this economic climate. I’d love to hear from people who’ve been or who are currently in a similar situation. Thanks for reading
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Posted on 16 June 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate survey, Home, Jobs, minimum wage, Training, wage, work at home jobs
i want to work my own hours and make above minimum wage. any suggestions? no affiliate, survey, or trials please!
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Posted on 06 May 2011. Tags: affiliate marketing, Good, good paying job, Jobs, making money, Marketing, minimum wage, Online, online paying jobs, Pay, surveys
Hey there everyone, while still being in high school, I would like to make some cash online that may pay at least minimum wage or a little less then minimum wage as a job just to make some cash. I’m pretty much willing to do anything when it comes to making money online, i’ve looked at affiliate marketing (confusing) , surveys (were terrible), writing articles is another thing i’m looking at for some money. If anyone has a job that is online or knows of a reputable one that hands out cash for doing solid work online, whatever it may be, hit me up with it. Right now I don’t know what else to search for that could be a somewhat understandable and hard working most of the time good paying job online. Thanks to everyone that replies.
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Posted on 04 April 2011. Tags: amp, Corporations, Entrepreneur, Happy, minimum wage, nationalize, Niches, true entrepreneur, wage
A true entrepreneur will start a business if he can clear twice minimum wage for himself. If we kill off all corporations, nationalize necessary & too big to fail services, it would be less than 2 years before all the economic niches were refilled by competent people that would HAPPY to get $100k.
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Posted on 01 October 2010. Tags: Affiliate, chores, financial stress, job, Man, marketable skills, minimum wage, money, seniors, stress, Want, work at home scams
Many work-at-home scams prey on seniors like yourself, especially those under financial stress.
You would do better to avoid this route and look for an actual job doing chores or admin work for minimum wage. You are more likely to take home some money this way.
If you persist in looking for an online job with little, or outdated, marketable skills, you are bound to be scammed eventually, in one way or another.
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