Yeah - kind of one in the same.
I probably shouldn't have put those in there because it detracts from the point. I say for five minutes and came up with that list. Some are more workable than others, but it shouldn't be hard to find something to do.
Also, not to be a biatch or anything...but things now are tough, but do not assume they weren't always tough. When my grandpa got on with TWA he had three kids, had just finished a tour in Korea, and they moved him from Ill to KC. This was in 1953. He sat reserve flying the engine carrier DC-3 at first and on his day off he would work framing houses as a carpenter. When he was on reserve, he built houses in the neighborhood, and Grandma would take the call, then drive immediately to tell him.
Even in the good old days things were tough on a new guy - todays generation isn't special in that regard. Review the list or come up with your own ideas and do what you need to do.