Posted on Apr 14, 2018
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How can I make more money?

Looking to start making some extra cash. I am a not a frequent spender, no new car or anything like that. But I love to work online and be creative. I could really use some ideas for something to work on during my spare time and weekends. Any ideas?
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If you have off duty employment on active duty you must have that approved by your commander.
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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Start taking some college courses and start working towards promotions. You are in a great position to get a lot of your courses knocked out by using TA. You don't want to use your GI Bill on core classes after you leave the Army.
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CAPT Kevin B.
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Actually since I'm biased, take the new soccer referee course and start doing games which are mostly on weekends. Even an hour 11 year old kid game gets you $30 typically. Gets you out, gets you running, and gets you using your mind quickly. Soon enough, you'd don't even notice the running part. I didn't start doing it until after I hung the uniform up but was surprised all the doors it opened for me. Check out any other sport that may interest you. I mentioned soccer because it's everywhere on the weekends much of the year. However if you really want to do other stuff, go for it.
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Thank you very much!
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Vsilyk Kedia
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I can't give you a perfect advice, I can tell you how I made money, usually I love to go to the casino, that's why I decided to discover something new and I found this source https://getbadnews.ro/ here I found the game Shining Crown, I found it interesting because directly from this site I managed to try the free demo and then I went to 1Win and there in this game I managed to win a lot of money. That was my success.
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