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Old 09-27-2009, 03:55 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rabbit View Post
Also, technically I could load up my credit card. I've got about a $4200 limit. I'm sure most of you here pucker up real tight at the thought of that - but I'd rather pay $20 a month and accrue 20% interest if it means I can buy myself time and get my feet on the ground with something solid, and with something I want to do...
Don't even think about this for one single second. Believe me. They make it way too easy and eventually the credit card debt makes everything much more difficult than you ever imagined.

I have no idea what the bar scene is like in Texas, but I just thought of what it's like here, and if a person was interested in microbrews and needed regular cash, bartending would be a good way to go. But then again, this is a state with a LOT of pubs and a big history of beer-drinking, and bars focusing on beer, including microbrews, are not uncommon. Plus hours are very flexible. One of my friends tends bar, and on a weekend night he can make between $50 and $100 in tips alone. And he finds it fun. And it gives him time to focus on his other goals in life.
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