Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

How to Make Money Over Spring Break (10 Steps)


Drive your classmates home for cash. If you've got wheels and need to travel a great distance to get back to your hometown, you're in luck if you pass through cities where other students want to visit, but don't have a ride. Post on your college's ride-sharing board and score some cash for the chauffeur service.
Babysit. Have your parents put out the word that you're available to watch the neighbors' children over spring break. If your school's spring break coincides with the public school spring break, chances are parents will be eager for childcare. You can even set up a 'camp' at your parents' house with a few friends and watch several groups of children at once.
Work odd jobs. Offer a handyman an extra set of hands and earn money painting, hanging curtains, re-grouting showers and doing other household tasks. A working knowledge of these skills will, of course, be necessary.
Check with local stores and restaurants to see if they need temporary help while you're in town. If you used to work at a retail establishment over the summer or when you were in high school, this is a good place to start looking.
Detail cars in your neighborhood. For a few hours of scrubbing down cars and cleaning out their interiors, you'll earn a handful of tens, at least. Experience with this type of work is a plus, but if you've always cared for your own car like it was a baby, you'll probably be a natural.
Sign up for temp work. Contact a temp agency like Office Team or Kelly and take a skills test. Soon you'll find yourself answering phones, typing and filing your way to next semester's room and board.
Take surveys. Signs up with research firms to give opinions on new soft drinks, deodorants and other in-development products. The 18 to 24 year old market is in high demand, so you'll be a hot commodity.
Work for your parents. Tell them you need to make money and ask them if they have any odd jobs for you. Perhaps the receptionist has gone on vacation at your mother's office or your dad's willing to pay you to help him repair the roof or alphabetize all of the books in his study.
Sell your stuff on Ebay.com. If you've got designer clothes and accessories that you don't wear anymore, or a PlayStation you no longer have time for now that you're in college, make some money by hawking it online.
Sell your genes. Donate sperm or eggs. Baby-making is serious business, even if you'll never meet the baby personally, but it can earn you lots of money for very little effort.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to Make Money In Your Neighborhood Painting Curb Numbers


Write a sales speech that persuades your neighbors to hire you to paint their curb numbers. Explain the benefits of painted curb numbers, such as making your house number visible for emergency services and visitors and improving the appearance of the neighborhood. In the speech, explain that you will be painting house numbers on curbs in the neighborhood in the coming week, and ask if you can paint the neighbor's curb for a specified price. Practice your speech until you can deliver it with confidence.
Print at the top of a sheet of paper, 'I agree to pay [your name] the sum of [your price] to paint my house number on my curb.' Draw horizontal lines on the paper with enough room for each neighbor to sign the document and write his house number. Put the paper on a clipboard.
Knock on your neighbors' doors, one by one, and deliver your speech. When someone agrees to pay you to paint their curb, have him sign your document. Keep a list of the neighbors who hire you to paint their curbs.
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Monday, September 7, 2015

How to Earn an Extra $300 a Month


Sell extra belongings or unused items for cash to generate $300 or more per month. You can sell nearly anything online through eBay, Craigslist, Amazon and similar websites. Host a monthly garage sale with reasonable prices for quality items to rake in extra cash. Vintage clothing shops often pay cash for stylish clothes in good condition.
Develop your talents to make money in your neighborhood. Depending on your skill set, you can turn your abilities into a business to generate extra cash every month. Painting, drawing, singing, baking and crafts are just a few ways to make money without getting another job. Offer your services on websites, local bulletin boards or through social networking sites. Bring your wares to local farmer's markets or craft shows to get your name out there.
Make money online by creating content for websites like Demand Studios, Textbroker, Brighthub or similar websites that pay for blog, article, video and editorial content. You can work as much as you want upon acceptance and make $300 or more every month.
Find a part time job that won't conflict with your regular work schedule. Look for bartender, waitress or other weekend food service jobs where you can earn tips and hourly wages. Coaching and refereeing for local sports leagues can offer wages for weekend work.
Reduce your spending and cut back on luxury items to save more money. Use coupons, store sales and other deals to stock up on necessities. Eat in as often as possible to avoid high-priced dinners at restaurants. Shop around at different stores to make sure you are getting the most for your money.
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