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How to Earn Extra Money Once a Week

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By grimisub
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This article will describe how anyone can earn extra money once a week

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • motivation
  1. Step 1

    The first thing you will need to do is ask yourself whether you would like some extra money for doing a couple minutes worth of work once a week. Keep in mind that nobody is giving anything away for free so you will have to work.

  2. Step 2

    If your still here then you weren't scared off by the "having to work part" of Step 1. Now what you need to do is make a list of apartment buidings in your area. Find out who manages them and create a contact list.

  3. Step 3

    Once you have created a contact list start calling the names on the list and offer to take out the trash cans at the building for a small fee every week.

  4. Step 4

    If anyone agrees draw up some sort of contract and get it signed. Its easy and it can help put some serious drinking money in your pocket. Plus it only takes a few minutes to bring them out and take them back in.

Tips & Warnings
  • Offer to under cut prices
  • Negotiate

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on 8/20/2009 good way to make money, thanks 5*

tachic said

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on 8/12/2009 Hmm, dont want to empty trash but good way to make some extra money.

samuall said

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on 8/4/2009 This does seem like an easy way to earn cash

skyedanzer said

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on 7/31/2009 Great ideas.

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on 7/30/2009 I like the general idea. Works with mowing grass or other odd jobs too.

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