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supplementing your income?
I'm a fireman and work 10 days each month. So I have time to do something else. I was hauling Golf Carts for a while but fuel prices have cut me out. anybody else have a small partime business they run from home that is working? I have a few ideas but everthing is way to expensive to start. Not trying to steal anybody's idea or compete so if you live close don't post
....thanks
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I do paintless dent repair on the side. You can easily make it full time if you want to chase hail. I have a family so I stay local and fix what gets hit here. Great thing about it is once you get the training and get your tools, there's virtualy zero overhead costs. You do a $1500 hail repair, you get $1500, unless you work in someone elses shop (dealer or body shop) then they'll take 10-15% typically. DO spend the time and money for good training and tools. If you buy a $200 kit with a video, you'll likely never figure it out. Takes a very patient person to get the hang of it, and a good amount of patience once you do get it. Also takes good eyesight. I can recommend a guy in southern MO for training if you are interested. He may even be in your area sometime.
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interesting.... I have to do a little research on that
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My Buick... http://s139.photobucket.com/albums/q295/jcawley3/Buick/ 120K stock block, stock intercooler, 4" big mouth CAI, 60lbs inj TT Alky chip to match, 340 walbro hotwired, translater, 3.5 MAF, SMC alky, 3" DP with cut out, GT6162 BB Turbo, Red Stripe converter , powerlogger, RJC powerplate and boost controller, ATR exhaust no cat
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