Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not about working hard, it is about working smart. I just made $200 for 20 minutes worth of work. All I had to do was write a few emails. Do you know how many times I am going to lather, rinse, and repeat?
Stop whining and get out there and make some money. Plenty of people have it to spend. Make yourself useful to them.
What did you do for 20 minutes to get $200?![]()
what? sucking d*ck ofcourse
That is why most people will remain broke and miserable. Firstly, you don't read very well. Secondly, all you think about is filth. Keep on spinning on that wheel like the hamster you are.
I thought of a service that certain businesses would need. I emailed 10. 3 got back to me. One purchased. I charged $400. I kept $200 profit. Since I wrote about it on here, I have made 3,000...sitting on my butt, at the computer, no phone calls needed. If I didn't have a business to run, I could have made much more.
So good luck with your life, loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Sure you did, PP. Sure.
You must have mistaken me for that 100k dog walker who posted his tax return on here. No offensive to him, but I have nothing to prove to you because frankly I look down on most of you. You are boring, inefficient, perverted, and way too concerned about what others think.
I posted because there is at least one smart person who will take my idea and run with it. Good, you should. Make that money and leave the losers like pp behind.
And yet you keep coming back here to post.![]()
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Sure you did, PP. Sure.
You must have mistaken me for that 100k dog walker who posted his tax return on here. No offensive to him, but I have nothing to prove to you because frankly I look down on most of you. You are boring, inefficient, perverted, and way too concerned about what others think.
I posted because there is at least one smart person who will take my idea and run with it. Good, you should. Make that money and leave the losers like pp behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not about working hard, it is about working smart. I just made $200 for 20 minutes worth of work. All I had to do was write a few emails. Do you know how many times I am going to lather, rinse, and repeat?
Stop whining and get out there and make some money. Plenty of people have it to spend. Make yourself useful to them.
What did you do for 20 minutes to get $200?![]()
what? sucking d*ck ofcourse
Anonymous wrote:Sure you did, PP. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not about working hard, it is about working smart. I just made $200 for 20 minutes worth of work. All I had to do was write a few emails. Do you know how many times I am going to lather, rinse, and repeat?
Stop whining and get out there and make some money. Plenty of people have it to spend. Make yourself useful to them.
What did you do for 20 minutes to get $200?![]()
what? sucking d*ck ofcourse
That is why most people will remain broke and miserable. Firstly, you don't read very well. Secondly, all you think about is filth. Keep on spinning on that wheel like the hamster you are.
I thought of a service that certain businesses would need. I emailed 10. 3 got back to me. One purchased. I charged $400. I kept $200 profit. Since I wrote about it on here, I have made 3,000...sitting on my butt, at the computer, no phone calls needed. If I didn't have a business to run, I could have made much more.
So good luck with your life, loser.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not about working hard, it is about working smart. I just made $200 for 20 minutes worth of work. All I had to do was write a few emails. Do you know how many times I am going to lather, rinse, and repeat?
Stop whining and get out there and make some money. Plenty of people have it to spend. Make yourself useful to them.
What did you do for 20 minutes to get $200?![]()
what? sucking d*ck ofcourse
Anonymous wrote:DH has a music degree...which has been pretty useless at this point. He's worked odd office jobs and at age 32 works his tail off doing webinars for a software company making under 50k with no benefits. He works HARD, usually not even taking a lunch break, works when he wakes up, into evening hours, on weekends, etc. I'm a teacher, so not huge income for me either, but we now have a baby with special needs that cannot go to daycare so now I'm staying home.
It makes me sick (and jealous!) to see the HHIs well over 100k and feel so frustrated that DH works so hard for so little. He's applied before to fed jobs, but doesn't have the skill set they're usually looking for. Help! What job can he look for that will take him entry level for a more liveable salary for this area?
Anonymous wrote:NP here... I'm trying to figure out the "can't put my kids in daycare" angle because they are "special needs"
When I toured daycares back in the day, I saw several kids who were handicapped being taken care of in a nice environment with other kids to play with, etc...
Granted they were infants not toddlers so if your kids are at the age where you are schlepping them to therapies disregard my earlier comment.
One other thought -- are you angry at your spouse for not being able to provide like you thought when you got married? Maybe couples therapy would be in order to help you work through the frustration of kids, work, and your relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not about working hard, it is about working smart. I just made $200 for 20 minutes worth of work. All I had to do was write a few emails. Do you know how many times I am going to lather, rinse, and repeat?
Stop whining and get out there and make some money. Plenty of people have it to spend. Make yourself useful to them.
What did you do for 20 minutes to get $200?![]()
mistakeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Music teacher at DCPS, a charter or Levine?
Nope, he went through ed training and decided he doesn't want to teach. He actually did everything except student teach and take the teaching tests and then decided it wasn't for him. Ideally wants to just be in a symphony (has performance degree) but not enough time to practice to win a job.