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		<title>Working Without a Job: Project Craigslist Oddjobs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a freshly released college student I hesitate to use the term unemployed for at least another three or four weeks.  I am currently between homes, jobs, and vocations.  To put it mildly, I am in flux right now.  I&#8217;ve always liked working and having a job but for some reason I have a hard time with the <em>idea</em> of a job.  I have spent a lot of time thinking about ways I could live without a traditional job from trading stocks to freelance writing.  I semi-regularly participate in market research panels which pay great for what they are.  I generally make around $70 an hour and do an hour or two per session.  They don&#8217;t call very often but when they do I jump at the chance.  Yesterday I got a call about going to a convenience store and talking about it for a total of three hours and $350.  I washed out when they found out I had graduated college (which I expect will happen more and more) but it reminded me about the days when my discretionary income was comprised of odd jobs and house sitting.  (When I was in elementary school I managed to convince two schools to pay me to clean out all the cages for their class pets.)  My dad won&#8217;t pay me to clear the leaves off the garage roof anymore but maybe someone else will.  I am starting my Craigslist oddjobs project today!</p>
<p>Checked out the adult gigs for fun but it was a classic case of getting hurt by the patriarchy.  No jobs for me.  There is a demand out there for lactating females though.  Just giving the heads up.</p>
<p>My first effort has been successful.  I collected $40 for roughly 3 hours of work scrubbing lawn furniture in preparation for 4th of July festivities.  At over 10 dollars an hour that is better than any regular job I&#8217;ve ever held.  I promptly blew it on upgrading my phone but the idea is there, I just need to get some more gigs.</p>
<p>I think I should also set some ground rules.</p>
<p><strong>Rule 1.</strong> I can change the rules whenever</p>
<p><strong>Rule 2.</strong> While Craigslist will be the primary source of finding jobs I will not be limiting myself to it exclusively.  I will be open jobs from friends (unlikely) or friends of friends (more likely)</p>
<p><strong>Rule 3.</strong> I&#8217;m going to count buying things at low cost and reselling them as an odd job.  Selling things I owned prior to this project will not count though.  That will go into my decluttering project column, the details of which I will not be subjecting you to.</p>
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