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What job will make me a lot of money with no college education?

I need a job for about 2 years. I am out of high school, but not in college yet... I need a job that will a lot of money for those two years. Please don't tell me that I need to go to college to make money... I know that... I just need some money beforehand.

The type of work doesn't really matter to me. I can tough it out for two years if it makes enough money.

Asked By: renns944 - 6/3/2008
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Work-from-home self employment is a good option for you. I know it sounds like a dream come true and it's one of the biggest opportunities out there.

I am also in high school and in a year I'll be in college. I'm currently into affiliate marketing (that's making money online selling other people's products).

The problem is if you start searching about 'make money online' you'll get millions of results that will get you nowhere. That's why it's important to establish a solid foundation.

I started with the Thirty Day Challenge. here's the link:
http://30daychallenge.pinurl.com

I made over 300$ via clickbank (not been working full-time). So if you want to start making money online then start with this.

And the rules for success in any job are: be persistent, believe, and never give up.

Good luck!
Answered By: Darko - 6/6/2008
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Answered By: miroshnichenko_alexander - 6/5/2008
There a lot of get paid to sites out there, but not many that actually pay. I don’t personally mess much with get paid to sites having been in the industry for a while and being more advance, however if you are a newbie to making money online these are great sites to join. I decided to test out RevenueVenue to see if they were legit or not. I only did about $20 worth of offers, but to my surprised I had the money in my paypal account last Friday.

That being said, if have been making money online for a while this is obviously not for you, but if you want to make your first buck online head over to RevenueVenue.

http://revenuevenue.com/
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