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Kay Said:

How to earn a few bucks each month easily, maybe on the 'net? Only has to be a few dollars, but pay each month

We Answered:

You could try selling candy to other kids at school. This would work well if your school doesn't have vending machines or the stuff inside the vending machines is way too expensive.

Try selling candy or something like it. If you're able to buy stuff from Sam's Club, Walmart, Costco, etc. for example, a package of 6 full size candy bars at Walmart is about $2 dollars. Most convenient stores sell one for close to $1 dollar. If you were to sell each bar for $0.75 cents:

$2 for each package of 6 full size candy bars.
$0.75 cents for each bar.
Total is $4.50.
Minus the cost of the candy bars, that's $2.50 in profit!

Even if you sell them for $0.50 cents each, the total is $3 dollars which translates to $1 dollar profit.

You'll find a way to make it work. Just don't get caught. :D

Gertrude Said:

looking for...?

We Answered:

try workopolis... work fine for me in the past

Viola Said:

Being a Social Worker in Ontario, Canada?

We Answered:

It depends on where you are searching. I am an MSW graduate from Ontario and you can look at the provincial government websites, different health authority (hospital websites) or for child welfare try this website www.oacas.org. There is the list of all the CAS's in the province.

Other than that I have been out of province for about 8 yrs so I have nothing else to suggest.

Paul Said:

How to earn a few bucks each month easily, maybe on the 'net? Only has to be a few dollars, but pay each month

We Answered:

collect cans

Beatrice Said:

HELP please!!!!?

We Answered:

You can go to www.jobbus.com or www.jobpostcanada.com and see what find there.

Johnnie Said:

Legal aspects about going after a forum? [Read please!]?

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if i compiled a report, say for a court, within my field of expertise, which contained deliberately misleading evidence, (as did the police experts report in the billy jo jenkins murder that resulted in acquittal) which was subsequently shown to be false, i would have lost my credibility permanently, and any previous reports could also be challenged and set aside.
in the real world there's no such thing as a second chance, if you pass your gcse's, A levels, btec qualifications, and any academic achievements, are recorded against you for the rest of your life, no one can say that after 40 years you are no longer qualify to claim these achievements, because you haven't regularly updated your skills, and should be subject to retesting, once you have demonstrated you have the required skills to achieve the set standard, this is accepted for the rest of your life.
conversely once it is established that you have lied the exact same rules apply.
lots of people would like to remove adverse reports against themselves, however they can't change history, and it's not an offence to record factual evidence, credit ratings are proof of this, but you can make them change them if they are incorrect in even the slightest detail, or imply an alias, if for example you are known by you second christian name rather than the first!!!

Jon Said:

Canadian flight schools & its Icy weather?

We Answered:

It depends where in Canada you are going... If you are going to BC, there are many places that don't see any snow and ice... Then there are the prairies that have a hard six months of freezing temperatures... And Ontario has a decent winter, but it is relatively mild.

I grew up in the middle east so I have a good idea of the massive weather difference, but it will truly depend on where in Canada. I don't know much about flying schools but we Canadians are a hearty people who can handle our snow and ice - so maybe that doesn't stop flying lessons... My friend learned to fly year round and only got cancelled on days with stormy weather (in Ontario)

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