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Success how do people make money quickly and easily as a teen
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like how its like anything i try to do even if i do all the steps correctly it doesnt work i think that the only true ways are the unethical/illegal ways to make big money or take years to build up
 

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yall underestimating the police bro they can find where you live if you just spit on the ground robbing someone in public is just stupid
Well that's just some shit I made up on the toilet, eitherway you'll have a low ROI in terms of danger
 

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An occupation is
a person's principal work, profession, or business, typically providing income, such as a doctor or teacher. It refers to the regular, habitual activity on which one spends their time. It also signifies the act of taking possession of a place or a period of control.


Key details about the term "occupation":
  • Work & Profession:It describes the type of work someone does, often highlighting skills and education
    . It is frequently used interchangeably with terms like job, career, trade, or craft
    .
    • Broad vs. Specific: While a "job title" is specific (e.g., "Podiatrist"), an occupation is broader (e.g., "Healthcare").
    • Activities: It can refer to any activity or hobby that occupies one’s time.
    • Control/Possession: It refers to the physical possession of property or the military control of a region.
Examples in Context:
  • Employment: "Her occupation is a software engineer."
  • Activity: "Reading is his favorite occupation."
  • Control: "The military occupation lasted for five years."
 
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An occupation is
a person's principal work, profession, or business, typically providing income, such as a doctor or teacher. It refers to the regular, habitual activity on which one spends their time. It also signifies the act of taking possession of a place or a period of control.


Key details about the term "occupation":
  • Work & Profession:It describes the type of work someone does, often highlighting skills and education
    . It is frequently used interchangeably with terms like job, career, trade, or craft
    .
    • Broad vs. Specific: While a "job title" is specific (e.g., "Podiatrist"), an occupation is broader (e.g., "Healthcare").
    • Activities: It can refer to any activity or hobby that occupies one’s time.
    • Control/Possession: It refers to the physical possession of property or the military control of a region.
Examples in Context:
  • Employment: "Her occupation is a software engineer."
  • Activity: "Reading is his favorite occupation."
  • Control: "The military occupation lasted for five years."
im 13 in my area i cant get a job legally
 

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im 13 in my area i cant get a job legally
Gig work is
temporary, flexible, on-demand, or project-based work, often arranged through digital platforms/apps, where individuals act as independent contractors rather than traditional employees. Common examples include ride-sharing, food delivery, freelancing, and specialized consulting. Workers are paid per task or project, allowing for flexible hours and multiple clients.

Key aspects of gig work include:
  • Platform-Based or Independent: Many gigs are found via apps (Uber, DoorDash, Upwork).
  • Independence: Gig workers are generally classified as independent contractors (1099 workers), not W-2 employees.
  • Flexibility: Allows workers to choose their own hours and projects.
  • Types of Gig Work:
    • Service-based: Rideshare drivers, delivery drivers, handymen.
    • Knowledge-based: Freelance writers, graphic designers, consultants.
  • Economic Impact: It provides income, often as a side hustle or temporary job, though it lacks employer-provided benefits like health insurance or retirement plans.

Common examples include freelancing, independent contracting, online work, and on-call work.
 
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Gig work is
temporary, flexible, on-demand, or project-based work, often arranged through digital platforms/apps, where individuals act as independent contractors rather than traditional employees. Common examples include ride-sharing, food delivery, freelancing, and specialized consulting. Workers are paid per task or project, allowing for flexible hours and multiple clients.

Key aspects of gig work include:
  • Platform-Based or Independent: Many gigs are found via apps (Uber, DoorDash, Upwork).
  • Independence: Gig workers are generally classified as independent contractors (1099 workers), not W-2 employees.
  • Flexibility: Allows workers to choose their own hours and projects.
  • Types of Gig Work:
    • Service-based: Rideshare drivers, delivery drivers, handymen.
    • Knowledge-based: Freelance writers, graphic designers, consultants.
  • Economic Impact: It provides income, often as a side hustle or temporary job, though it lacks employer-provided benefits like health insurance or retirement plans.

Common examples include freelancing, independent contracting, online work, and on-call work.
ill look into that also
 

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