Looking for a second income...

Need a hand with a home project, how to fix that bloody roof leak, hang a door etc...
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Looking for a second income...

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Hi guys,

Basicly I'm looking for some more income and dont really want to get a job doing pizza deliveries (that's all I can come up with) but if it comes to it I will..

If anyone has any ideas on working from home, or would like to sponsor me in iracing (that would be nice)

any ideas will help...
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i believe there was a similar thread a while back which i suggested learning how to trade currencies... was speaking to my mum the other day about a guy at her work who has made an extra $9000 in the last 6 months trading... and hes just learnt it from scratch. If your interested ill see if i can dig up the thread.
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meh,

found it anyway.... here ya go.

viewtopic.php?f=71&t=12489&p=211507&hilit=forex#p211507
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Got any skills you can teach? I teach Revit (a CAD program) a couple of nights a week at TAFE and that's pretty good money.
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Neil,

What about man whoring... :)
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Hazelb wrote:Neil,

What about man whoring... :)
not a bad option. Ive seen some iRacing replays. You dont seem against nailing someone from behind :D

on a serious side, look at what you do now and what skills that gives you. EG if you are a builder, how about PT work at Bunnings. If you are a mechanic, how about weekend work at Supercheap. You need to know what you can offer a potential employer. Good luck :yes:
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Start punting the horses :)
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These arent from home, but usually people are looking for people to help out.
I'm baseing these on after hours / weekend work.

Barman is a doddle, you may have to do a TAFE food handling couse, they're about a days worth.

Barista is much the same with a longer course, about 2 days I thought.

Cleaning contractors generally need bodies.

Same with commercial kitchens, they chew through dishwashers.
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