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Raymond Said:

Which is a better way to profit: selling reports online, or building a website?

We Answered:

I think that it is best to go after several avenues of creating income. It's quite inexpensive to start a website so why not do that. If you can have reports to sell, then tap into the affiliate market and have them help you too. Use blogs, etc also. To get a website started look at:

http://www.sitebeginning.com

Darren Said:

Help me find a good telecommuting job?

We Answered:

Telecommuting jobs can be done online.
Hope these job websites beneficial to you.
http://www.usejob.com
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com
http://www.craigslist.org

Matthew Said:

Need to know if I was wrongfully fired and should I seek Legal Assistance?

We Answered:

What do you expect? You're NON-UNION, Wal-Mart's hiring

Eileen Said:

I have an advanced degree and am limited to a sitting job. I am afraid at this rate I will be homeless.?

We Answered:

Stay with a friend or family until you can land a safe job, such as working at a restaurant or something.

Tara Said:

Can You Help Me Find The Right Place To Live?

We Answered:

Texas has very friendly people and lots of resources. Maybe somewhere around Austin or Houston.

Ronnie Said:

What are some legitimate jobs I could do from home?

We Answered:

There are more opportunities out there now than ever before.
When you move to the new place then be very observant.
Every community has a need for something that is not yet provided or provided well. You mentioned that day care is a problem so that just might be something you can promote. Not for you to do but get together with other moms and set up a system. Just one possibility.

Be sure to get out of the house and meet many people so you know the general mind set of the community.

When young I lived where there were many dairies and the waste was costing the dairy owners hard cash to get rid of. I also had relatives with large farms that could use this waste to fertilize their fields. I was paid by both and both paid less than before. I had to quit because of new laws later requiring the waste to be heat treated first. Then I moved on to other money earning projects such as hauling liquid ammonia to farmers. After many other ventures I retired at age 53 and now still work but at what I want to do when I want to do it.

Not that this would be for you. Just to let you know there are many things you can do if you keep your eyes and ears open to ideas.

I am seventy now and still looking for that special thing to do.

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