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September 3, 2021 at 10:05 am #111237
edwardheavyParticipantHello everyone! I don’t have experience, so employers don’t want to hire me. Can I make money without a job?
September 3, 2021 at 12:05 pm #111245
aleksshamlesParticipantYou can try trading, but I’m not sure if you’re going to be good at it. But at least try to find out.
September 3, 2021 at 12:06 pm #111246
samyillosetParticipantMan, just keep looking for a stable job in order to gain experience, so you won’t have problems with finding a job in the future. But if you’re confident, you can try gambling, but I highly recommend you to try Free Slots before you actually start because you’ll understand whether it’s suitable for you or not without losing money.
November 15, 2021 at 6:18 am #114819
lindadarreyParticipantGambling isn’t about making money, but about entertainment. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste time on this way to get quick money, because more likely you will lose all your “starting capital”. I would advise you to invest your money in a small but profitable business. For example, you could lend this money to someone and get a debt with a small bonus in the form of interest. In this case, you can not risk at all, you can ask for a deposit that will correspond (or possibly even exceed) the amount of the debt. This idea in’t mine, I found a rather detailed description of it in this article https://marketbusinessnews.com/is-it-profitable-to-open-a-pawnshop/257546/ . I hope you find it interesting too. In any case, for a successful start of a small business, you just need to have a good idea and be able to count money, everything else you can learn along the way.
November 15, 2021 at 6:18 am #114820
lindadarreyParticipantGambling isn’t about making money, but about entertainment. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste time on this way to get quick money, because more likely you will lose all your “starting capital”. I would advise you to invest your money in a small but profitable business. For example, you could lend this money to someone and get a debt with a small bonus in the form of interest. In this case, you can not risk at all, you can ask for a deposit that will correspond (or possibly even exceed) the amount of the debt. This idea in’t mine, I found a rather detailed description of it in this article https://marketbusinessnews.com/is-it-profitable-to-open-a-pawnshop/257546/ . I hope you find it interesting too. In any case, for a successful start of a small business, you just need to have a good idea and be able to count money, everything else you can learn along the way.
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