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    SBR pays $5 an hr FYI

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    SBR pays $5 an hr FYI
    We do not ... you think we're made out of money here?

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    Security gaurd
    Mall police

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    SBR pays $5 an hr FYI

    yeah, but they make me clock out when i take a dump or a smoke break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    SBR pays $5 an hr FYI

    That's a decent wage for costa rica.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitbitritz View Post
    pharmacist is the easiest job in the world
    Someone already said drug dealer...

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    dog sitter in a rich neighborhood

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/25/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by tacomax View Post
    Taking the off-topic topic off topic, there is some good work in Freakonomics concerning this, some details from a review of the book:
    I should have said drug smuggler. NOT drug dealer. My bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Bee View Post
    JJ's bookie.
    Sporto couldn't/wouldn't dispute that I'm sure.

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    Thumbs up

    I have a desk job now (I became boring), but for a while I was doing promotions work. Basically you just stand around and hand out stuff or talk to people about a product.

    You can be pretty much brain-dead to do the job - very easy work. The best part is that the typical pay for this kind of work is anywhere from $15 to $30 an hour.

    There was one gig that paid me for a nights work, but if I finished my work (e.g. handing out stuff in exchange for signatures) I got to go home early. Payment was $100 (after taxes) for one night's work - and I typically finished in an hour.

    I found out about these types of jobs from a book called Small Jobs for Big Money Awesome book that explains exactly how to get these types of jobs and other ways to make easy money. Hope it helps.

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    Dice

    CRACKERJACK
    SLANGING IS ACTUALLY SAFER THAN WORKING AT A FACTORY OR BOILER ROOM, IF YOU WORK THRU COOL PEOPLE THAT YOU KNOW. BUT IT DOESN'T PAY MUCH UNLESS YOU ARE FLYING JAMACIA > LONDON > NYC > L.A. ETC. BRINGING IN STUFF. THEN IT PAYS .. TOO MUCH.

    YOU CAN MILK THE CLOCK AT ANY JOB, THEREFORE MAKING IT EASY. JUST PREPARED TO BOX.

    GAMBLING IS NOT BAD. YOU CAN WRITE OUT GAMES IN AN HOUR OR TWO, THEN GO TO THE BOOK, AND CHILL. IT'S PRETTY EASY TO COME UP AN AVERAGE OF A FEW HUNDRED A DAY. BUT IF YOU GIVE YOURSELF TOO MUCH OF A RAISE, THEN IT GETS DANGEROUS.

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    It seems pretty scarce though right now from people i know... In the u.s. As far as easy kick back hi-paying jobs go.

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