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Is there any thing wrong if you use your spare time at work to study or do your home work?


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I am a full time college student taking evening clasees and work full time during the day. Really dont get time some time to study . But at work some time i have nothing to do even if ask my supervisor if he need any help. If I use that extra time to do my home is there anything wrong with this. Is it ethical? Am sure there many out there who might have the same question.

As a former employer, I can tell you that this is theft. You are stealing time and your pay from your employer and they would of course have every right to fire you.

However, as a human being, all you need to do is use your words! Go to your employer and explain everything you just explained here and see how he feels about this. If he is opposed, then you need to stop or find a new job. If he has no problem with the situation….then you are good to go. But if that is the case, make sure you do not abuse the privilege. And also realize that he may change his mind at any time and the rules might change. He’s the boss.

Employers in college towns often bend over backwards to accomodate the needs of students. They are generally really great people and have been supportive of students since they opened their doors. But you have to communicate and then police yourself to assure you are worthy of his trust not to abuse.

Remember though, once out of college ……. you would likely be given your walking papers.

How can you make real money off of making bracelets?

For example, selling the designs? Would I have to make a few and try to sell them to a store? I’ve been making them for friends and family for a while. They are stylish, look like they could be sold at Kohls or something, but how can you actually make money a good amount of money off of them? I know hundreds of people make them but I’ve had lots of requests.

Honestly there’s a huge market online etsy.com offers lots of different things people sell even myspace could help you market I’m not sure what to say to selling at stores but in your community at craft fairs if word spreads you may have good luck.

Try online though you’ll probably have better luck.

Are there any work at home via internet jobs that aren’t scams?

I have a really hectic life, and wish to make an income from home. Are there any non-scam jobs that I could work on via internet?

First you need to educate yourself on all that’s available that you would be interested in doing. There are more ways to earn online than there stars in the sky. Well, maybe not that many but it can be over whelming.

I started by signing up for all the newsletters, mini-courses and such that I could find. You will filter throught them till you find the ones that appeal to you.

Once you find something you are interested in, you have to make a decision that will call you to action. If you can’t do this, and you only wish and talk about wanting, then you will never have what you want.

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How much money could America make if we legalized and taxed marijuana?

This seems like a win-win. Small businesses would make money selling it. States would save money on arrest, prosecution and detention, and the federal government would make money through taxes. Any ideas what dollar amounts we’re talking about?

After the sale of all seized drug assets the U.S taxpayer spent about 20 billion per year just for the police enforcement and investigation of marijuana alone. This does not include the amount we pay for other drugs every year or for the incarceration of marijuana users and dealers.

If a penny saved equals a penny earned then the same would be true for 20 billion.

If a federal tax was imposed it has been estimated to bring in another 15 to 20 billion.

So around 35 to 40 billion in savings and new taxes.

Does anyone know of a legitimate company that offers at home work online without monetary obligations?

I’ve been looking for work online but every ad i see ask for a fee of some sort. I’m just trying to find a company that offers that but I don’t know where to look, I want to make some extra cash in my spare time at home. If you have a source please let me know. Thanks

Hi!

If you want to make money online, from the comfort of your own home, you’ve got to be very careful. There are lot of scams on the internet, so you have to watch out.

On the other hand, check my blog. I make some good part-time money online but I had to try out many programs and systems. Now I focus on just a few of them, I work this way about two hours a day and for now I am making about $900 a month (I’ve been using my systems 3 – 4 months now, and made almost nothing the first month). But it is slowly expanding, and if I keep working the way I work now, I think I could be making $3.000 – $5.000 a month at the end of this year.

But, if you are serious about making money online, you have to know that nothing gets you nothing! You have to put some work in it and you have to invest some money for starters. For instance, I love working with GDI, and it is a system than can make you up to $4.000 a month + some big bonuses, but you have to pay for web hosting $10 monthly. I know it is hard in the beginning but I think that many other sites, that offer thousands a month without spending a single dime, are scam. So you have to be certain that you really want to work online when you start, otherwise you’d be throwing away your money.

So, what programs do I use? As I said, I love my GDI, it makes me the most money. There is also Increase Your Portion (new, but promising, just started making me more than $100), there is also a very educational SpiderWeb Marketing System. For my affiliate marketing I use Maverick Money Makers systems and it also made me some real money, so I’ll keep learning from it because this is something like a small money making university, with new lessons each month.

I put all my systems with detailed info and explanations, videos also, on a blog site so that my friends could start also. I’ll give you a link in my source so that you can check it out. Hope you’ll start making some online money soon. Good luck!

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How can I make money fast through online?

I wanna make money quick through net & want to bring my own expenses.For this, I can work harder.How gpt sites, google money kit help me? Are there anything like pay per day?Please help me. Its very argent for me.

If you can write well there are a number of genuine options for you. For freelance jobs elance and guru are good option, links for genuine data entry jobs and freelance opportunities can also be found. they are all free to sign-up and seems legitimate so far to me.

What are some decent paying careers that you work at home?

I’m not looking at $250,000 / year, maybe about $50,000 / year or more.

This goes with working at home, but I would like jobs that you can wear whatever you want.
And none of those survey websites… I want a REAL career.
Also, I need the career to be available near Tampa, FL, and the career has to pay $50,000 / year.

Travel agent Salary: $32,122
plan and sell transportation and accommodations for travel agency customers. Determine destination, modes of transportation, travel dates, costs, and accommodations required.

financial planner Salary: $59,548
job Description: Financial planners help individuals and groups maximize their savings, income and investments. Some teach people, through seminars and workshops, how to manage their finances.

Graphic designer Salary: $40,117
Job Description: Graphic designers produce visual solutions to the communication needs of clients, using a mix of creative skills and business metrics. Designers need imaginative flair, awareness of current fashions in the visual arts, working knowledge of the latest computer packages and an understanding of material costs and time limits.

property manager Salary: $41,427
Job Description: Residential property managers help investment property owners and homeowners in preserving and increasing the value of their real estate investments. They manage the day-to-day financial operations of the property, including finding and placing qualified tenants, and they ensure the property is in good working order.

How to Get Husband and Wife on the Same Page About Money: 5 Tips

For most married couples who are still in love but are experiencing issues, the biggest source of occasional arguments or fights is usually that of money. Any married person knows that issues related to money can be a huge source of aggravation and pain in their relationship. The mere mention of money can bring up a lot of emotional baggage for most of us – which is usually a residual from things we learned during childhood.

Here are 5 tips for how to get both husband and wife on the same page about money:

1. Set aside a time once per month to sit down and discuss your finances

When facing financial issues like debt, a lost job, or disagreements about spending, it is important to face them together – as a couple. This can be hard to do. After all, dealing with the issues oneself is difficult enough, so it can be even more so when trying to do so as a couple due to differences of opinions about money and how it should be handled. The first step, then, for how to get husband and wife on the same page about money is to make a “date” once per month whereby you sit down together to discuss your finances. By setting aside this special time, you are showing that you are willing to take your situation seriously and tackle any challenges you face together.

2. Share regular updates about the 3 basics: credit cards, spending, and savings

When you finally sit down together to discuss your finances, try breaking the issues into three “buckets” or categories: credit cards (or other debt), spending and savings. If you think about it, all of your financial issues can be put into one of these three buckets. Once you have broken things down this way, it should be simpler to tackle each topic by taking stock of where you are and where you want to be.

3. Set one-year and five-year savings goals

Saving for retirement is an important financial goal for any pre-retirement couple. Set short-term and mid-term savings goals. (Usually, a one-year and five-year goal should be appropriate.) If you have trouble agreeing on your goals, take the time to hear out each other’s opinions – and be careful not to say hurtful things if your opinions differ.

4. Agree to discuss any major purchases ahead of time

Almost all couples I know have slightly – or largely – differing views on how to spend their money. These differences usually can be traced back to each person’s worldview: some people tend to believe (and act) like money is for the spending, since life is short. Others feel that saving for the long-term future is the only prudent path. Still, one simple thing you can do to is to agree that you will discuss any major purchase with each other ahead of time. Of course, just what constitutes a “major purchase” will vary from couple to couple – this is a figure for you to decide. But, bottom line is: stick to a figure ($10, $100, $500, etc.) and agree to discuss with each other any purchases in advance that exceeds this amount.

5. Use a “safe word” that signals to your spouse that you are feeling flustered about money

As mentioned above, just the mention of “money” brings up powerful emotions for most people. If there is a recurring money issue that seems to be causing you and your spouse ongoing conflict, consider coming up with a “safe word” that signals indirectly that one of you is going to that crazy place where you might get upset. The safe word can be any word or phrase you choose – as long as you both agree to it and can remember it. Then, if and when the financial issue-du-jour seems like it is causing more trouble than it is worth, one of you can say the safe word in order to diffuse the situation. Once this happens, take a deep breath and agree to talk about it later, once you have both calmed down enough to discuss it rationally.

Being on the same page about money is a cornerstone of any healthy relationship. I know, because I have seen money be the cause of much frustration in both my own relationships, and of those of couples whom I know personally. Try these 5 tips to ensure that you stay on the same page about money.

Susan Willis
http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/how-to-get-husband-and-wife-on-the-same-page-about-money-5-tips-723535.html


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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 19:09:26 -0400