Friday, June 02, 2006

Make Easy Money Driving

by James J. Jones

Here is an interesting -- little-known -- way to make extra cash...We've all seen brand-new cars being delivered, often 10 or more at a time, from the factories to the dealerships, on the back of long, car-carrying trucks.

But have you ever seen recreational vehicles delivered that way? Or ambulances? School busses? Even limousines?It takes a big workforce to get these vehicles delivered.

In the USA and Canada at least 100,000 people are doing this at any given time (and additional thousands in Australia and Europe), working either full-time, part-time, seasonally, on-call (when the regular drivers for a company are all busy, and a supplemental driver is needed), and even just on weekends, by people who work "9-to-5" jobs during the rest of the week.

The weekend drivers typically earn an extra $150-350 per week, by doing this!

Knowledgeable full-time drivers typically earn $45,000 to $60,000 a year. And the income for couples is even more comfortable! For more information search google for a company called Road Rat.

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Got Junk? Easy Way to Turn it into Cash!

by James Jones

You've probably heard that you can make some extra cash by listing unwanted household items on eBay. And you probably have a lot of unwanted stuff cluttering up your home: Collectible items, clothes, CD's, nick-nacks, etc.

The problem is it takes a lot of time to create the auction listings.

You have to take pictures and come up with inviting descriptions for all the items.

And, if you are not experienced with eBay you may have a hard time getting bids on your items.

Of course, if you are wanting to learn eBay, listing your unwanted clutter can be a great way to get started. But, if you just don't have the time there is another option:Hire a Trading Assistant.

Trading Assistants are experienced eBay sellers who, for a fee, will list your items on eBay.

You can search for a trading assistant in your area using the directory on eBay.

Most Trading Assistants charge a percentage of the final value -- usually between 20 and 30 percent -- plus eBay listing fees. Look for Trading Assistants with high feedback ratings.

This indicates that they are experienced and will know how to list your items for maximum exposure.

This is a great way to turn your unwanted junk into extra cash.

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James