So /biz/, I hate to ask a question that's probably been asked a thousand times before, but what do you do for cash on the side?
I have two jobs, with one good job that MIGHT pan out, but I recently had to get an apartment rather than live on-campus at my college. Financial Aid is no option as my dad is a pipeliner that makes bank on a seasonal basis, so they assume my family is rich. I'm applying for as many scholarships as I can, but I don't want to exclusively count on those going through.
I was thinking of buying/selling shit from Craigslist on Ebay, but I have no clue where to start. I do computer repair on the side too, but business is slow in this new area.
Any ideas? Before college and this apartment breaks me?
Buy drugs on DNMs and sell them locally. You can get amazing prices if you look around. For me I can get almost anything for half the street price, I undercut local sellers by easily a quarter and only sell to rich/white people
>>1226796
That's tempting, but that'll be a last resort if anything. Lol.
I've also considered getting my business license for my computer repair business strictly for the tax benefits, but I haven't got to do too much research on that. I've heard I could write off my personal phone as a work phone, and even travel in my car.
I sell my boy bootie in NYC for 500 dollars an hour desu
>>1226796
Grow weed with fluorescent lights
Sell weed
Profit???
Work as a direct support professional. You basically help somebody live their lives. Mostly people with limited function or intelligence.
Easy work but usually not a high paying job. I'm going to get a position with one of them and I'll be doing thirty hours over the weekend shift.
I'm going to be divorced and I could use every extra money I can right now.
>>1226791
i spend 3 months of the year being a wildland firefighter in oregon. i usually bank 30k/summer. started off making 16k/summer. i use that money to buy inventory in wholesale to sell on Amazon for that year, rinse, repeat. this will be my third year doing it. in 2 years i should be able to be a crew boss and bank about 50k/summer. but yeah, thats what i do. leaves the other 9 months of the year pretty much open for me to pursue any venture i want, which right now is reselling online. margins are on average ~30%.
>>1228847
Led lights then.
>>1226791
I do side electrical jobs since Im an apprentice electrician. I usually pull $60+ an hour all cash and tax free.
>>1231966
How do you get away with that kind of wage tax free?
>>1231997
How can you not get away with it? theres no paper trail
>>1231997
I dont deposit majority of the money either but its not like im doing side jobs every week either.