look into audio books imo. if i didnt have any skills, i'd probably be a security guard or something and read books all day.
Quote (dirTyMan @ Jun 9 2015 03:10pm)
All my friends without bachelors are making 20-40 bucks / hr . What's your excuse?
Another friend makes 25 bucks / hr personal training , and he's been a trainer for 2 months.
how do the finances work? do you just declare it as income and pay only state/federal income tax, or do you have to start an LLC, treat it as revenue, and declare your wages (thereby paying social security, medicare, etc)?
back in college i never really thought about it, but now i'm looking to be an independent contractor vs employee, and there's a huge disparity between 25$/hr employee and 25$/hr contractor.
/edit: i forgot canada. you get free health care, so maybe it's not that big of a difference for you?
This post was edited by carteblanche on Jun 12 2015 09:51pm