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Advice on work related stuff

by Mothras - 23 November, 2022 - 01:48 PM
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Been working for 3 years in an institution. Started as a intern, only last year i started earning.
I earn enough to survive and not quite to live tbh, saving close to a hundred every month.
I'm prone to comfort zones, but that rarely is a problem

I feel this isn't enough, i should be earning more but shit here is nasty, a masters degree doesn't let you go that further economically.
I've found some part-times on the weekend, warehouse work which i used to do many years ago.
My goal is to earn possibly at least a hundred or more.

My issue is that i never had a second job, i don't know if it's something doable or if it affects your mental or body health on the long term.

People with 2 jobs, how is it?
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(23 November, 2022 - 03:45 PM)KnightChampion Wrote: Show More
Here where I live, its hard even with 1 job, now imagine with 2 jobs...

Yes, it can affect your mental and body health, people are slaves and they don't care about you.

My advice, stick to that one job, when you're done with your shift, go home, make a coffee, sit at the computer and start doing something online, it could be anything.

Do something online to make good income and focus on it, it will be hard but worth it, better than working for someone and not being happy + hard to survive month to month.

Last time I had a job was about 7 years ago, I was focusing doing many things online and having a better income, if you don't know something, Google is your friend to learn and take action.

I repeat, anything you do, it will be hard at the beginning...

Hmmm yeah...i think i'll stick to that job for now and instead try to expand to something online.
Thank you for your words!

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