
What is the easiest money you've ever made?
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When I found $40 on the ground in a parking lot.
when i worked at a bakery in high school with my two best friends. we always goofed off. somehow we always got great holiday bonuses. now the bakery is shut down
Delivering Newspaper
Jms
Working bingo at the officer's club as a teenager!
worked selling the washington times, door to door when I was 16.
One summer I worked half days for a government agency. I had almost no assignments so did nothing more than get breakfast, read the paper, eat lunch and then go home and still got paid a nice hourly wage. Ah those were the good old days.
When I worked at the front desk of a hotel a guest, that was a very affluent international businessman, would give me $20 every week for opening and reading his mail to him. I guess he liked the way I ripped the envelopes open?
Doing a survey for radio stations, easiest $100 ever for giving my opinion
Working as a bouncer at a college bar
Reviewing a new restaurant for a school paper.
The easiest money I ever made was working as a volunteer usher while a student at UCLA. I got paid minimum wage at the time, wore a cool, red blazer and got to see top name performers for free. It was a lot of fun.
when I sold an old Jesse Jackson campaign t-shirt for $200 bucks.
Plant-sitting...seriously...
Lifeguarding, for sure, got paid to get a tan.
Getting paid to take out the garbage
Housesitting...free lodging and food, plus the money
Washing cars
The easiest money I have made was from bartending school events
for doing the laundry
The easiest money I have ever made came from 2 places, the tooth fairy and my getting good grades in school.
Back in early 2000's, email spam was a new thing. I would harvest people's email addresses and send out emails that would entice the readers to click on a link. Each click would earn me 25 cents. It doesn't sound like much. But people were so naive back then that they will click on anything. I would send spam emails to hundreds of people everyday.
Selling bedroom assessories
Working the night shift at the IT help desk - aka, making sure printers had paper in them and surfing the internet...
www.filmhamster.com - www.facebook.com/filmhamster
Calling the radio for a $100 gas card
Birthday money!!!
selling pixie sticks in middle school!
Finding $20 on an old dirt road with no one around to claim it.
Taking a random survey at the mall got me $20
Seat filler at a concert. Free concert + cash.
Working as a mystery shopper!