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Old 10-30-2009, 08:43 AM
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Cynthia, there are a lot of options available, Mestillaqt is right - check a few blogs and sites for inspiration!

GPTs aren't bad, but they take a while to accumulate. Surveys can be great, but they also require some patience.

I've tinkered with Mturk a bit and I think it has potential but I haven't set any real time into it. Some of the tasks take a while to process which is quite annoying, others will process almost instantly.

How much are you actually looking to earn? That's the key question. Right now I'm using an assortment of programs to meet my earning goals, but I'm taking it in baby steps. $200 for October (successful!), $300 for November, $400 for December - and after that I'm not sure. I figure I'll decide about the new year when it's closer.

Are you trying to pay your rent with WAHJs or just supplement your families income?

I don't mean to pry either, but as a full time student with a child I'm not sure why you wouldn't be able to get any assistance, is it purely because you're unemployed or something else? If you prefer to PM me or to just ignore that query you're more than welcome to btw. It seems like you should be a prime candidate for assistance though. When I was working for @lpine @ccess, single, and a mother I qualified for food assistance/WIC. It wasn't much, but it was a huge help none the less.

I know TANF is typically for the completely incomeless, or at least that's what I was told when I was rejected (which made me a bit angry since I was being punished for having a job, even when it didn't meet my needs). What have you tried?
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