I've been unemployed for the last 2 years, and my bills have continued to pile up. I've tried working at McDonald's, doing security, but no one will have have me. I am under qualified for jobs in my field of study, and over qualified to flip burgers.
Here's how I have been earning money
1) I hop onto Craigslist every morning to checkout the labor section, and look for a gig. I can normally get three gigs every week doing odd jobs. This has had me painting houses, planting vegetable gardens, aerating yards, and baling hay by hand. Craigslist is good for at least $200 dollars per week.
2) I do freelance work. I'm signed up with all the freelance agencies like Odesk and GAF. I've done data entry work, I've been a virtual assistant, I've worked as an article writer, I've worked as a customer service agent. This is temporary small wage work, but it helps pay the bills. Freelancing is good for $100 per week.
3) On the weekends I use my education, and work as a math tutor to a group of middle school students at $25 per student. Even if you sucked at math, you should be able to figure out middle school algebra. If all else fails... Google to the rescue. I have 3 students, so tutoring is good for $75 per week.
4) I'm signed up for Labor Ready. Labor Ready is a staffing company that has a ton of one day heavy labor jobs. I use this when I can't get a labor job off Craigslist.
5) The most important thing I've done is start a small business reselling old fitness equipment on the internet. I visit all the local thrift stores, and resell my findings on classified sites such as backpage and usfreeads.
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I've been working from home for the last two years. I am a home based businessman by mistake, not design. The economy and not being able to find a job got my creative juices flowing, and started to sell items on
http://sellyourbargains.com to earn extra cash. I now sell items online for consignment with several thrift stores, and individuals.
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