I'm a poor student and I need to make extra cash on the side while I do my studies. How can I make $100 a day side income so that I can pay for my tuition and books? I'm willing to do almost anything as long as it's legal. Any suggestions?
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How can I make a side income of $100 a day?
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$100/day is $36,500/year. If you put in a 40-hour work week with no vacation time, that's $17.54/hour (not counting taxes).
I think it would be pretty tough, nearly impossible, to find a part-time job that will earn you that much and still allow you the time needed to attend school full-time.
Have you considered going to school part-time. How about switching to a cheaper school like a community college?Steve
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You won't be able to do this immediately, but if you build a network of like minded people to sell different products, you can make this type of money easily in time and it will keep coming in long after you have graduated from school.
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Waiting tables. You might not make $100 every shift but when I used to serve, $50/shift was what I considered to be a "good" lunch and $100/shift was a "good" dinner. Pull a double on the weekends and easily walk out with $150-250. Doesn't have to be someplace fancy -- I paid my way through college with relatively little debt working at Olive Garden.
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University students that wait tables dinner shift in mid class restaurants [think Chilli's] and have some skill up-selling cocktails and dessert make about $100. per shift before tip-out. It's hard work and you will need to be ultra organized to manage class time, transportation issues, assignments, preparing for exams and even laundry [you need to wear a fresh shirt each shift].
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If you like to get proper education you probably won't be able to make that money immediately. University is investment into your future that probably would give you an opportunity to get payed 100$ and more a day. All of us like to get rich quickly but the reality is that you need to work hard (and wise) to make it happen.
I believe you have an idea what you will do once graduate. The best is to start practicing that thing while you are student. Same tine you can earn some extra cash for doing this. But focus on getting experience. Just be patient.
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