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Any job ideas for a 30-something with no degree or trade skills
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Roscoe" data-source="post: 1341955" data-attributes="member: 17845"><p>Real estate can be a risky investment, but if you are doing most of the maintenance work yourself, it can be a source of good steady income. It sounds like you had a bit of experience with that. It's a good supplement to other income. Maybe you get $1,000 a month in rental income but that's about what my total cost of living is, so it means I can pursue whatever other main job I want, without focusing on the money so much.</p><p></p><p>I did lose a lot of money with a bad real estate investment, like the guy above. But it was too large and too far. If you had a small duplex or something, it might be something to consider. Plus you sound like you are lacking in practical skills and it would teach you a bit about landscaping, plumbing, and maybe even electrical and HVAC repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Roscoe, post: 1341955, member: 17845"] Real estate can be a risky investment, but if you are doing most of the maintenance work yourself, it can be a source of good steady income. It sounds like you had a bit of experience with that. It's a good supplement to other income. Maybe you get $1,000 a month in rental income but that's about what my total cost of living is, so it means I can pursue whatever other main job I want, without focusing on the money so much. I did lose a lot of money with a bad real estate investment, like the guy above. But it was too large and too far. If you had a small duplex or something, it might be something to consider. Plus you sound like you are lacking in practical skills and it would teach you a bit about landscaping, plumbing, and maybe even electrical and HVAC repair. [/QUOTE]
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