making a living
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
27 Mar 17
Now that I'm retired, I was thinking about this question today, and so I thought I would share with you this morning, and see what you think.
Unless you are born wealthy, you are expected to go to work to “earn a living” as soon...
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anthony davis
@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
16 Dec 16
You got to be kidding me.
But to get down to it, you can earn a living any time you want. As far as working the graveyard shift, well, that is probably the most difficult for a lot of people to do.
Night stockers who are paid a...
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Amber
@AmbiePam (120988)
• United States
17 Jul 10
My dad once lived in a pet motel. Yes, a pet motel. He was one of 16 kids (same mom and dad, no twins, one sister died at the age of 2 of pneumonia, and later one brother died in the line of duty as a police officer at the age of...
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laurika
@laurika (4532)
• United States
12 Sep 07
I have been seen it very different from person to person.Some people keep their height of their wage as a secret and do not tell even thier family or best friends.Other do not have a problem to share with you.
I personaly do...
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Radicalpatriot
@Radicalpatriot (665)
• United States
21 Feb 07
It is possible and I have calculated it. Let's say your current regular job pays, say $10 an hour. All you have to do, then, is get on several key Web sites and make a combined $10 per hour. If you can do it on a single site, OK,...
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