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talk to people and see if thay need and work done around there house. are prostatute your self or start selling what you do have. are do what i have had to do seal things to sell. i ain't proud of that but I have got to eat and have a roof also.
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Just to clarify for you. All jobs, even self employment are taxable income. Even if you work on a job as a part time sub contractor making more that $600.00 for the whole year (no matter how many little jobs you take on) this is taxable income and the IRS (for the USA) Can and often do track down people who do this sort of thing and make them pay. Further, if you are not legally able to have a job in the country you are in (for instance the USA) then working 'under the table' is still holding a job and you are breaking the law - even if you do not claim it. I think its time to reevaluate your visit to the nation you are in and go home now, or apply for a working visa - one that allows you to work while you stay in that country. Most western nations are fairly easy to work with if you go through the right channels.
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normal babby sitting is $5 per hour if U'r good ez tips:be kind but firm,don't hit th kids ,be confident to find peole who need a BB/sitter strike a conversation W/someone W/ kid get, along W/ th kids ask if need one, ask peeps that look like have a hand full!
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If you are not permitted to legally work, then are you asking us how you can illegally work? When you say "make money" the only way I know to do that is work. I'm wondering if you can exchange services, such as housecleaning and cooking for free room and board? That might not count as "work". Perhaps you can apply for a work permit, and get a legal job.
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wash cars,yard work,or (and im not trying to be mean) go back to your own country,work ,save up some money and then go someplace legally and work
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