Society & Culture

Easy Jobs

Society & Culture

Posted by: Volcano

11th Oct 2012 01:57pm

Not sure if this is the right place to put this. I'd really love a really easy job that doesn't take up much time, but bings in a lot of money. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd also love something that is more like a hobby than work that I can really enjoy doing. Does anyone have a job like that? Perhaps I'm asking for miracles!


Comments 3

Lenmontano
  • 12th Jul 2013 12:07am

I wish I'd be of much help to you. Unfortunately, I'm searching for that kind of job too. Best of luck to both of us!

gladheart
  • 20th Nov 2012 04:31pm

If you have a hobby you are passionate about, follow your dreams. You may not make a lot of money but that doesn't mater if you make enough to live on. Satisfaction and a joyful heart make up for all the wealth you dream of. Good luck to you and your future.

kayteejay46
  • 3rd Nov 2012 07:44am

Sadly I think you are asking for a miracle. Most jobs which bring in a lot of money and take little time are a result of building on a lot of consistently hard work in the beginning, before they can relax and enjoy the proceeds. I do see people at our local farmer's market who spend a day cooking amazing things then selling them the next day and making lots of money, but then again you need money to set yourself up - and a contingency plan if it rains and nobody buys things. Good luck - maybe a lotto ticket?

Help Caféstudy members by responding to their questions, or ask your own in Café Chat, and you will get the chance of earning extra rewards. Caféstudy will match these and donate equally to our two chosen Australian charities.

AMCS
Australian Marine Conservation Society are an independent charity, staffed by a committed group of scientists, educators and passionate advocates who have defended Australia’s oceans for over 50 years.
Reach Out
ReachOut is the most accessed online mental health service for young people and their parents in Australia. Their trusted self-help information, peer-support program and referral tools save lives by helping young people be well and stay well. The information they offer parents makes it easier for them to help their teenagers, too.