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    I'm self-employed. I don't really do one thing in particular, but I make a living through freelance web development, writing, domain resale, affiliate marketing, blog writing, etc. I'm hoping to avoid the whole corporate lifestyle, and this has been a pretty good way to do just that.
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    spring / fall i work at a greenhouse aswell as doing some minor treeplanting and i trap coyote on farms during winter (yes i am licensed and i do pay royalties on every animal taken)
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    I am a carpenter when I feel like working. Mades some good decisons in the stock market about 10 years ago.

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    Oh, man. You said the two bad words, stock market. Prepare to be set up by the gloom and doom crowd.
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    I never said my money was still in the market. I took a chance made a pile of money and got the F out for the most part.

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    So you're the one that took all my money about ten years ago and forced me to sweat. Seriously I could have used some advice back then, I kinda lost to put it mildly. That is a survival story for sure.
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    It all started about 13 years ago. A certain company which my brother worked at went public. There was a time before that employees could buy stock for a reduced rate. I literally sold everything I owned and borrowed every red cent I could and bought in. Jack pot.

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