Need to get my money up!

Lyle said:
Consider donating plasma for some quick cash – about $500-$600 extra, but make sure to stay hydrated before each visit!

Some places near me don’t even give $100 for plasma donations.

Honestly, consider applying to Amazon for a night position. They typically pay $2-$3 more for night shifts. You can also pick up extra shifts, and if they need it, they’ll often pay an additional $5/hour.

If you’re in crypto, consider exploring DePIN projects as a money-making opportunity. For example, Peaq provides access to over 40 DePIN projects. I’d recommend looking into Natix and Silencio; everything’s free.

Consider applying for a higher-paying job at a restaurant given your service experience at McDonald’s. You could make an extra $300-$600 depending on where you live.

I’d also think about getting a car unless you live in NYC. Having a vehicle can create opportunities—just don’t buy something overly expensive. A decent Honda or Toyota would suffice, or you could learn to fix an older one as a side hustle. What are you good at or enjoy doing?

Bartending or waiting tables can be good options! Shorter shifts and immediate tips provide cash flow. If you’re personable, you can do well and enjoy it too!

Get comfortable with discomfort and delayed gratification. Simple math: 8+8+8=24 hours in a day, right? Turn it around to 16+8!! Work 16 hours some days and rest during the other 8. Eventually, you can flip it to work only 8 hours or less.

Try to lower your expenses. Instead of focusing solely on boosting income, find ways to decrease your outgoing cash flow.

Consider learning how to trade crypto assets during your days off. You can explore many free DePIN solutions that reward users passively. In the Peaq ecosystem, there are plenty of opportunities you could look into.

You clear $1000 a month and you’re broke?

It sounds like your issue could be more about spending than earning.

Cade said:
You clear $1000 a month and you’re broke?

It sounds like your issue could be more about spending than earning.

I never said I didn’t have anything saved up, lmao. $1000 isn’t much; I still have small expenses for food and commuting every day. Everything adds up.