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Be Content. And work for more time, not money. Money is inconsequential.
Douglas Alpenstock wrote:I sometimes wonder if I could bump up the earning potential, and still offer a free/voluntary pay service, by convincing a local business to sponsor me. I wonder who to approach, though? Probably not the local hardware that sells overpriced knives and those nasty pull-through carbide sharpeners. Thoughts?
Ben House wrote:That is an interesting hobby. Used to be lots of sharpeners, and people that repaired basic things. Not so much anymore, I tend to sharpen all my family and friends edged instruments.
What do you charge? Or is it all on a tip basis?
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My first bit of advice is that if you are going to be a mime, you shouldn't talk. Even the tiny ad is nodding:
montana community seeking 20 people who are gardeners or want to be gardeners
https://permies.com/t/359868/montana-community-seeking-people-gardeners
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