Side Hustles 2014.. Lets get it!

My job is going to require me to be a notary for my workplace soon. I'm thinking of doing it as a side job. Anybody here notarize documents?
 
 
I signed up for SliceThePie yesterday and was making like 12 cents per review all day. Today, they're giving me 6 cents per review....
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i read after 1 month you will get 20 cents a review
 
We thank you for applying for a Work from Home position with Lionbridge. We regret
to inform you that you were unsuccessful on this particular occasion.

Unfortunately we are not in a position to provide individual feedback at this stage in
the recruitment process. This is due to the large volume of applications that we
receive.

Thank you for your interest shown in this position. We wish you every success in your
future career.


Kind Regards,


Lionbridge Recruitment Team


damn got rejected
 
An alternative to these so-called side hustles is to work on improving yourself such that you are a better candidate for future jobs and promotions. Whether that means taking classes on the side, getting huge and shredded so your physical presence is deserving of a professional promotion, or doing research on the side - all of that can result in significant financial and professional gains in the future.

:smokin:smokin
 
We thank you for applying for a Work from Home position with Lionbridge. We regret
to inform you that you were unsuccessful on this particular occasion.

Unfortunately we are not in a position to provide individual feedback at this stage in
the recruitment process. This is due to the large volume of applications that we
receive.

Thank you for your interest shown in this position. We wish you every success in your
future career.


Kind Regards,


Lionbridge Recruitment Team


damn got rejected
Did you take the qualification test?
 
exactly ... had to be a lot and majority people are not gonna spend enough dough to get a rack back through ebates . thts insane
$290 was just from people I referred

Also bought 7k+ worth of amex gift cards for christmas gifts for employees so that was also a big chunk (2% cash back)  The rest was just normal everyday purchases.  5% back from finishline, 10% back from Nike...it adds up every calendar year.
 
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$290 was just from people I referred

Also bought 7k+ worth of amex gift cards for christmas gifts for employees so that was also a big chunk (2% cash back)  The rest was just normal everyday purchases.  5% back from finishline, 10% back from Nike...it adds up every calendar year.
Naw. Straight bro, you must be rich or something.
 
exactly ... had to be a lot and majority people are not gonna spend enough dough to get a rack back through ebates . thts insane
$290 was just from people I referred

Also bought 7k+ worth of amex gift cards for christmas gifts for employees so that was also a big chunk (2% cash back)  The rest was just normal everyday purchases.  5% back from finishline, 10% back from Nike...it adds up every calendar year.

You don't save money if you spend money.

Even if it's less money out of your pocket you still don't save money.
 
i dont get the whole ebates hustle

spend a ton of money on tangible items to get a small percentage back?
 
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