part time job I could do from home with no degree?
>>34938101
It'll require discipline, which is something you probably lack.
Look into LeapForce and LionBridge. YouTube is still a viable option if you're not a complete retard. Mechanical Turk is slow, but meets your criteria.
Try /r/workonline.
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>>34939640
bump c'mon fellas!! resgaEZhartjh
>>34938101
try user testing
>review sites for 3-10 dollars
How should we now what you can or can't do? Not having a degree doesn't mean you are shit for brains or talentless. The way you asked just gives the hint that you are not the brightest.