As I was sitting down in my seat listening to my biology lecture, I suddenly realized how broke I was. In my wallet was five dollars - enough money for a good sandwich and a bottle of water. I wouldn't receive another check from the government for another month or so when my financial aid comes in. My parents had no money, and all that was left in my house was uncooked rice, stacks of spam cans, and dried-up ramen noodles.
Thinking about my situation, I thought about my options.
I could probably get a job and try to juggle my full-time college schedule with work, and try to find a part-time position where I only work on weekends. I've actually attempted this before in high school and my grades got so bad I had to quit my job before I even reached my first quarter. College, while the schedules are much more flexible, has course work ten times harder than high school ever was.
Then there was my access to the internet. I told myself: "Hey, I'm essentially getting free internet access just for being a college student. Why don't I make the most out of it?"
I created this blog in an attempt to make some money online. I will keep a running counter of the total amount of money I make online. My goal is to spend at least a few minutes every day doing something productive online that could make me money. Even if I make only two dollars a day, an extra 50 dollars a month could be the difference between a homecooked meal and dry noodles in the microwave. And I prefer the homecooked meal.
Here, I will be posting my success and failures with trying to make money online, and I'll share everything I've learned with all of you! If you have any tips for this newbie money maker, please feel free to share by leaving a comment in one of my blog posts. Or, if you have any questions for me, make sure you ask! I'd be happy to answer them for you.
Still broke and hopeful,
Jay
Dinner Tonight: A healthy dose of three slices of spam and a cup of white rice. It was inevitable, haha.
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