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HUSTLIN HEATHEN
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At some point, the crutches gotta come OFF.
My "crutch" was a shitty, dead-end minimum wage caregiving job I had held for 2 years. I broke that bitch like cheap chopsticks. Got myself fired. It was a F*cking blessing!
Now I get to fully focus on my E-Commerce venture I had put off for 2 years. I was too much of a pussy back then to follow through with my FastLane goals. Now it's balls to the wall, ALL OR F*ckING NOTHING.
So how do I do this without a 9-5 or savings?
Enter Amazon Mechanical Turk. (NOT an affiliate link)
If you're looking for a quick paying, "On Demand" job as @MJ DeMarco likes to call them (that's the term I was looking for, thanks) Turking is a great place to start.
It's a database filled with THOUSANDS (possibly a hundred thousand) daily tasks (aka HITs) which include surveys, transcriptions, proof-reading projects, data entry jobs and various other gigs posted by requesters.
I use the income to cover rent, bills, WiFi, gas, and most of my other necessities.
Not quite Fastlane, but not quite Slowlane either....and it'll DEFINITELY get your a$$ off the Sidewalk!
It's simply one of the BEST crowdsourcing platforms for new entrepreneurs.
If you disagree, you just don't know what the hell you're doing.
I've banked close to $5k in barely 5 months. And I was a NOOB.
Numbers don't lie.
In fairness, buddy of mine did show me the ropes last week of July. I picked up on it quick. So that's 4.5 months, with an earnings count of $4,879.35 to date. That's roughly $1,084 per month. $300-$400 per week.
If an Average Joe, non-techy guy like me can do it you sure as hell can too.
I'll be on here to answer any questions. I got lucky and was shown the ropes in detail. So I feel it's only right to pass on the favor.
HMU in my inbox for any questions.
Click this link to apply for an account --> Amazon Mechanical Turk
*DISCLAIMER* NOT EVERYONE GETS APPROVED FOR AN MTURK ACCOUNT. I was approved in 2 days. My buddy had to wait 8 months. You'll find out after applying on their website. They'll shoot you an email.
My "crutch" was a shitty, dead-end minimum wage caregiving job I had held for 2 years. I broke that bitch like cheap chopsticks. Got myself fired. It was a F*cking blessing!
Now I get to fully focus on my E-Commerce venture I had put off for 2 years. I was too much of a pussy back then to follow through with my FastLane goals. Now it's balls to the wall, ALL OR F*ckING NOTHING.
So how do I do this without a 9-5 or savings?
Enter Amazon Mechanical Turk. (NOT an affiliate link)
If you're looking for a quick paying, "On Demand" job as @MJ DeMarco likes to call them (that's the term I was looking for, thanks) Turking is a great place to start.
It's a database filled with THOUSANDS (possibly a hundred thousand) daily tasks (aka HITs) which include surveys, transcriptions, proof-reading projects, data entry jobs and various other gigs posted by requesters.
I use the income to cover rent, bills, WiFi, gas, and most of my other necessities.
Not quite Fastlane, but not quite Slowlane either....and it'll DEFINITELY get your a$$ off the Sidewalk!
It's simply one of the BEST crowdsourcing platforms for new entrepreneurs.
If you disagree, you just don't know what the hell you're doing.
I've banked close to $5k in barely 5 months. And I was a NOOB.
Numbers don't lie.
In fairness, buddy of mine did show me the ropes last week of July. I picked up on it quick. So that's 4.5 months, with an earnings count of $4,879.35 to date. That's roughly $1,084 per month. $300-$400 per week.
If an Average Joe, non-techy guy like me can do it you sure as hell can too.
I'll be on here to answer any questions. I got lucky and was shown the ropes in detail. So I feel it's only right to pass on the favor.
HMU in my inbox for any questions.
Click this link to apply for an account --> Amazon Mechanical Turk
*DISCLAIMER* NOT EVERYONE GETS APPROVED FOR AN MTURK ACCOUNT. I was approved in 2 days. My buddy had to wait 8 months. You'll find out after applying on their website. They'll shoot you an email.
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