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Ideas for 2nd Job
I am a Part 121 Airline Pilot and I would appreciate any ideas on part time jobs or business opportunities. It seems like the most popular job is working as a real estate agent. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
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I would consider approaching nearby corporate flight departments as an SIC for their Part 91 flights. The SIC's I fly with make around $300-$350 a day plus paid expenses flying Citations.
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Herbalife is the perfect side job for pilots.
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Keep 'em coming my friends! Thanks for the information!
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Originally Posted by N5467C
(Post 1070837)
Herbalife is the perfect side job for pilots.
Sorry pal, I have to speak up here. There are NO good pyramid schemes. This is just one of many resources that shows how bogus Herbal Life and their ilk are; Pyramid Scheme Alert |
I'm a pilot and I'm looking for a part time job....
VERY SAD. |
Hey, I am always up for making more money.
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Originally Posted by LeftWing
(Post 1070901)
Oh right, another pyramid scheme......or ah, sorry, Multi Level Marketing operation:rolleyes:.
Sorry pal, I have to speak up here. There are NO good pyramid schemes. This is just one of many resources that shows how bogus Herbal Life and their ilk are; Pyramid Scheme Alert Herbalife is a great company, however it takes a certain type to be successful. |
I am leaning toward purchasing an existing business. One area that i am looking at is landscaping.
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