would you be willing to quit your job if you make $100/day online, including weekends

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  1. #1
    would you be willing to quit your job if you make $100/day online, including weekends and holidays?;)
     
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  2. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    Yeah. I did :)

    But I get half my income from real world clients too.
     
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    lol, no way!

    Notting
     
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    100$ a day = 3000k a month

    nah.. not worth quitting my job, need atleast 200$ a day to even consider doing it
     
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    In a heartbeat!

    that's my aim - I clear around $400.00 a week from my full time job - and hate it -

    SO, $700.00 a week to work on my sites - which I LOVE to do - YES!!!
     
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    I never had a job i'm living from online work in the past 3 years
     
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    Hell yeah! It is over 3 times what I'm earning now ... :p
     
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    No way. Because the money earned on line is not constant and will go down (or up sometimes). Hence it is always prudent to stick to your full time job (if you already have any ;))
     
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    Yes I would! That's a pretty cool stream of income. :D
     
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    Of course I would quit, $100/day means $3000/mth, that is good money! With such money I can spend the time doing what I like, and that is reading and posting on the political forums :)
     
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    Nope. Can't do it. But I would love to make that kind of money and keep my job. That would be awesome:)
     
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    Depends on how much work that $100 a day takes.
     
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    dairyman : Your wrong is not constant but you can make more then any job

    Olso wouldn't you love to have free time without any boss on your ass ?
     
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    The laziest plumber here is on £500-£800/week. That's like $200/day minimum.
     
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    Sure I would. That comes to $3k a month, that more that enough for me to life a very comfortable lifestyle in my country.
     
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    Yeah, but plumbers have to stick their hand up the stink pipe.
     
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    Yeah I would, the quality of life would be so much better. I just wish I made enough from my websites to be able to do it.
     
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    No wont quit.... I earn more than that from my offline work. If I could earn like $200 a day I should think of quitting my day job, but in that case I would do that only if it doesnt involve more than 6hours work online / day.
     
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    heck ya

    it would be a nice increase to what i'm making now from my real job

    and i wouldn't have co-workers (which is priceless)

    -dan
     
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    Probably. I make around $100 a day on average, although I work my ass off writing stuff for offline publishers most of the time.

    If I can someday make the decision to write for myself, I'd make a blog or some niche website or something and live off of the ad revenue. :D
     
    godofwriting, Jan 9, 2008 IP