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poorpilot83

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I am taking a significant pay cut and I am a reserve pilot that lives in domicile, anyone have any ideas for a part-time job?
 
Do what I did. Start your own business and get yourself to the point where if you get canned, you'll actually make more money.
 
If you have a technical degree, many states are short of substitute teachers. They call when they have work, and it is your option to accept or decline. Kind of like airline reserves, but you do not have to go to work if you don't want to. Aviation "Science" might even count as a technical degree.
 
If you have a technical degree, many states are short of substitute teachers. They call when they have work, and it is your option to accept or decline. Kind of like airline reserves, but you do not have to go to work if you don't want to. Aviation "Science" might even count as a technical degree.


"Aviation Science" doesn't even count as a degree....

Those clowns at ERAU toot sunshine up each other's butts all day, but they have nothing like an actual college education.


Doubts?
-Just watch these morons....

http:www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg5m9GALFYk
 
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What I've decided to do is go back for an online MS degree in accounting--couldn't really get it to work any other way with my line-holding schedule. It will take a little over a year to get that completed, but once that is done, then I'll have all kinds of options for part or full-time work. I have no intention whatsoever to get out of flying, but you never know what will happen, and it will be nice to have something other than a useless "aviation science" degree to fall back on.
 
Crystal Meth, easy to make, rent a house near a JR High school, watch uTube, and whip up a batch, stuff sells its self. Who needs a line when this stuff fills your wallet with cash!
PBR
 
Part time jobs..one I have thought about that could be a huge money maker.

Curbs in So Calif (20 million live on the South Side of California) usually have the house number, painted on the curb.

Every 5 years or so, the paint fades.

When you drive around, some streets, lots of them have faded letters.

In the past, I have been charged from $10 to $15 for someone to paint new numbers on my curb.

Stencils, Spraypaint, all cheap.
Cash business.
Chances of injury are very low.

Worst part is knocking up doors and having someone say yes. So you get exercise and cash when someone says yes.

Potential, about $100 an hr cash, work when you want to, no set schedule.

Check your local cities for any license, etc required.
 
Do what I did. Start your own business and get yourself to the point where if you get canned, you'll actually make more money.

And yet, you still keep coming back to flight info and posting.
 
CVS pharmacy. I work part time on my hard days off and they started me at 10$/hr to stock shelves. Its definitely helping the wife and I pay off some debt. She was laid off recently.
 
can you work or do you like hard work. carpet installers helper, carpenter's helper, mowing yards now that weather is warming... hard work pays well.
learn to work a nail gun. you can build decks and cleanup. a 12 x 12 deck can net a grand for two or three days work
 
Cutco Knives.
Had that job for a few weeks as a teen, and all of my relatives STILL ask me years later, "You still sell those knives?? I want to order a full set, they are great even years later!"
 
If you have a technical degree, many states are short of substitute teachers. They call when they have work, and it is your option to accept or decline. Kind of like airline reserves, but you do not have to go to work if you don't want to. Aviation "Science" might even count as a technical degree.

I havent seen where you need a technical degree for that, many places will hires substitutes who do not even have a degree, although it often pays more to have the degree.

Sub pay varies greatly, some places it is not bad at all, and other ones its not really worth it to even get out of bed to deal with a bunch of ankle biters.
 
Primerica Insurance. They pay for all your licenses.(Life , auto, home, securities, etc). It's one of those "multi-level" programs, but you get paid between U$300 to U$1000 per policy you sell. The bad thing is you have to go after people.
1 week I sold five, the next week none. It all depends. You work on your own time and never have to report to anyone. I hate have to "find people" to sell insurance to, but it's an extra income.

www.primerica.com
 
@jettboii Telling someone to start your own pay site is quite generic, kinda like telling someone to get a 'flying job', well what kind of flying job.

@777forever the market is anything but saturated, there are so many new opportunities in the adult industry you would be quite amazed. For example the mobile market is expected to reach 11 billion year by 2011, right now is is about half of that.

And yes people still pay for porn, during this recession the numbers have increased around 11% as people turn to 'home entertainment' instead of going out. The biggest opportunity as I stated in my earlier post is content production.
 
@jettboii Telling someone to start your own pay site is quite generic, kinda like telling someone to get a 'flying job', well what kind of flying job.

@777forever the market is anything but saturated, there are so many new opportunities in the adult industry you would be quite amazed. For example the mobile market is expected to reach 11 billion year by 2011, right now is is about half of that.

And yes people still pay for porn, during this recession the numbers have increased around 11% as people turn to 'home entertainment' instead of going out. The biggest opportunity as I stated in my earlier post is content production.


I actually looked into it last year. Content production is the way to go. I just didn't want to get my hands dirty. I like porn and all, but not that much. With a site you can buy content and set it up without leaving the house. But every other a$$ is trying the same thing. not much money in it. Content production is real work.
 

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