Greetings!
When I was thinking about who I ought to send this to, you were one of the names that came to mind. I'm not normally the kind of guy that sounds like a living, breathing advertisement, but this was too helpful for me not to tell anyone. ------------------------------- Recently, I found myself in a bit of a jam. I had been working landscaping for five years, and it was a modest, but respectable, living. My wife worked as a teacher, so while the winters were tighter than the rest of the year, we made due.
Well, this past December, my boss told me that we just hadn't done well enough over the past few years to continue. The company was in debt, and we weren't even going to get the Christmas bonuses that we usually got.
Of course, I had to get this news about half a month before Christmas, when money is always tightest.
Bills stack up, there are presents to buy, I'm trying to rustle up odd jobs here and there, and now I find out that I have no job to look forward to this upcoming spring.
Thankfully, after telling my father about my layoff, letting him know that I wasn't going to be able to get him a present this year, he told me about the -------------------------------
It's been a life-saver for me, and it got us through a really rough time, financially. You can honestly set your own pace, and you can be as involved as you want. Granted, the more time you spend using it, the more money you can make, but it's realistic, you know? I was filling out about ten surveys every weekday.
At $10 per survey, that means I was making $500 per week, which was about the same as I was making as a landscape worker. The advantage was, this was something I could do all year.
So check it out: -------------------------------
I'm glad I did. You will be, too.
Take care & have a nice day.
FK
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