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    #91
    Like the guitar flipping idea above, some folks win raffle items on FB for super cheap and sell in the classifieds. Golf clubs, for example.

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      #92
      I do hitting lessons max two times a week and make quick easy cash…
      And it’s really enjoyable.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Kamoman View Post
        Pimp.

        “But pimpin’ ain’t easy though”. He he he

        This thread is cracking me up
        Fred Pimpstone?

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          #94
          Same thing as the primary hustle, just a different boss.

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            #95
            I just paid some off duty firefighters $60 to test my sprinkler backflow preventer. City of temple requires it to be tested every 5 years.

            Mine was bad, I didn’t have the time to deal with replacing it so I paid them to do that too. $360 later and it’s all squared away.

            Someone with some spare time, pvc glue, and the license to inspect those things could make a profit. However, my dad in Tomball said he has NEVER had to have his inspected. So might be a city by city type thing.

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              #96
              Raise longhorns and quail !
              I make money, just not near what I spend.
              Does this still count as a hustle ?

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                #97
                I started my Roofing career as a side hustle. Worked Monday through Friday at my previous job and did roofing sales on the weekends. Within 2 month it turned into my full time job.

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                  #98
                  I worked for the phone company and started a welding/metal fabrication business when the company started talking about possible lay offs. It only took a year and I was working as many hours welding as I was doing phone work. I retired at 50 from the phone company and kept on with the metal work. It is the main reason I was able to live on this 223 acres with a nice house and shop.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Draco View Post
                    I worked for the phone company and started a welding/metal fabrication business when the company started talking about possible lay offs. It only took a year and I was working as many hours welding as I was doing phone work. I retired at 50 from the phone company and kept on with the metal work. It is the main reason I was able to live on this 223 acres with a nice house and shop.
                    Very happy for you. What a great story.

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                      I like flipping real estate. Buy undervalued property and resell it. Beats working for a living.

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                        me-Farm/Ranch
                        wife-furniture business

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                          Originally posted by 3DW5 View Post
                          I do hitting lessons max two times a week and make quick easy cash…
                          And it’s really enjoyable.

                          Hitting what? Beavers?


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                            Originally posted by SwineAssassiN View Post
                            I started my Roofing career as a side hustle. Worked Monday through Friday at my previous job and did roofing sales on the weekends. Within 2 month it turned into my full time job.
                            Roofing sales? Would this be like bidding the job and sub contracting the work out?

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                              Originally posted by Draco View Post
                              I worked for the phone company and started a welding/metal fabrication business when the company started talking about possible lay offs. It only took a year and I was working as many hours welding as I was doing phone work. I retired at 50 from the phone company and kept on with the metal work. It is the main reason I was able to live on this 223 acres with a nice house and shop.
                              Great story! Is my goal too. I have several things I can do but seems like everyone else is doing the same and I get discouraged about starting it.

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                                I've been wanting to get into the septic business. I have a skid, mini ex and a dump truck and I lost my smell after covid so that's no longer an issue. I've helped replace a few tanks and generally enjoy the work. I have my pension with my PD and can leave at any point and that will give me some cushion if I choose to go this route.

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