Im coming to the end of my degree and the other day i was talking to my friends who are in earlier years than i am and i realised i could actually give some advice to them. I was wondering if there are any jobs where you get paid to give advice/talk from home online or on the phone, it doesn't necessarily have to be uni related but nothing rude please. Thank you
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- 20-03-2016 13:58
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- 20-03-2016 14:01
Haha, not likely, plenty of us on here give advice for free and always will.
Not to mention younger people have little/no money as is. -
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No chance. Everything's on the internet.
If I need advice I'll search it up. If I can't find anything, I'll ask the question on forums like TSR. The last thing I'd do is pay someone to tell me lol. -
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Maybe write a blog about student advice, you can get money from ad revenue if its popular. Or maybe try guest blogging and write for a student advice column like Milkround. I do that but it doesn't pay unfortunately
Could with other websites maybe
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