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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Become a Driver's Education Instructor in Texas


Earn a high school diploma or GED. While a bachelor's or associate degree from a university is not required to teach driver's education in Texas, having a degree will improve your chances of being hired.
Meet all driver education instructor prerequisites. Prerequisites include no more than six points on your driver's license and no driving while intoxicated convictions (DWI) within the past seven years.
Attend a Texas Education Agency (TEA) approved driver education teacher preparation course. In Texas, driver education teacher preparation courses are nine semester hours long. After completing the course, you can become licensed as a Teaching Assistant-Full (TA-F) or a Driver Education Teacher (DET).
Download and complete an instructor application form from the TEA website. The application and application fee ($75 as of 2010) can both be submitted online. The TEA will issue you a driver's instructor license.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Earn Extra Money Online


Sign up for paid email programs. While you won't make a lot of money this way, every little bit adds up. Some that I've used are: Hits4Pay, SendEarnings and InboxDollars.
Some of the paid email programs also offer paid survey opportunities. It does sometimes take a while to qualify for surveys, but one survey can pay anywhere from a dollar to twenty (and sometimes more!). Be aware when signing up for some of these programs though. Some are just scams and won't really pay you anything.
Do you shop online? Chances are you do. Sign up for MyPoints.com where you will get rewarded with points for every purchase or sometimes every dollar you spend online. While this isn't exactly money, you can use these points for gift certificates to your favorite places, that's almost like money!
Write copy. That is, write articles for different online companies. Believe me, you don't need a degree in Creative Writing to get paid for online articles. It does help though! :) This site, eHow.com and AssociatedContent.com are the two that I use primarily. There are others out there too. Just make sure to understand the Terms of Service. Do you retain copyright? How much are they really paying you? etc.
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