No, he did NOT say why he needed the money. To pay the lawyer? To pay for a second place to live? I feel that if we knew what OP's budget was and what his new expenses were, we could perhaps advise him better: as in, save more money, move somewhere cheaper, etc, instead of running around doing gigs that might not be his cup of tea. But I do like being a muppet |
Shut up. First year teachers in this area make $50k. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/ersc/employees/pay/schedules/salary_schedule_current.pdf |
I have a Master's degree and I net just over $2K per month. I am in my 5th year of teaching. http://businessservices.bcps.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_9047649/File/Business%20Services/Departments/Fiscal%20Services/Payoll/TABCO%2010%20Month%20Employees.pdf |
Not a single line in this file "nets" 2k a month. |
Wouldn't downsizing your lifestyle be easier and less time consuming? |
+1 If OP is a lawyer, how would he/she even have time to take on another job...never mind one that pays $2000/month? |
Waiter at high end restaurant. If you work 3-4 shifts a week you should be able to average $500/wk. |
And $50k after taxes is maybe $2600 |
And Op will have a much higher marginal rate on an additional $50k |
you have to work your way up for this job and those shifts. |
I agree, but if the OP is attractive, young-ish (under 45), and has any kind of background in food service/hospitality, he's exactly the kind of guy these places would want working for them. -Restaurant manager |
Why don't you go work on your marriage. If you put the work into saving your marriage you may not need a part-time job. |
Herbalife |
Are you hot? Bartender for sure. |
He/or She just called you a muppet, lol |