Sentences with phrase «earn in a whole day»

A fellow travel blogger in one of the Facebook groups had mentioned them as a good way to get into Freelancing, and I would have been quite happy to work for them ($ 0.15 per word for a 500 word article may only equate to $ 75 but that's # 48 — more than I earn in a whole day in my full - time job!)

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The male lead earned $ 750 per day, the female lead $ 1,500 per day (top money for the industry)-- a pittance in the whole financial deal.
I wouldn't put it passed me to have shuffled a stack of chocolate chips and glass of milk into my face and called it the most important meal of the day once or twice, but I'm talking about these bad boys, that you can actually eat for breakfast and still earn your gold star for whole grains and fruit first thing in the morning.
Players earning 100k + are expected to be able to play 3 games at the highest level THREE times in 8 days throughout the whole season.This accounts for European games sandwiched between league games, all off which are supposed to be played like they're cup finals with the best players.
These kids often also made good grades — which tells us that good grades can belie a whole host of problems — but the human being earning those grades was often fragile, weak, lost, and in my view is likely to one day be resentful of the very parents who were «helping» in the name of love.
Dubbed KDP Select, the fund aims to let indie authors and publishers «make money in a whole new way»... [When] a KDP author or publisher chooses to make any of their books exclusive to the Kindle Store for at least 90 days, those books are eligible to be included in the Kindle Owners» Lending Library and can earn a share of the KDP Select fund.
Note that by becoming a resident alien, your spouse's worldwide income the whole year would be subject to US taxes, and would need to be reported on your joint tax filing, though he / she will be able to use the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion to exclude $ 100k of her foreign earned income, since he / she will have been out of the US for 330 days in a 12 - month pEarned Income Exclusion to exclude $ 100k of her foreign earned income, since he / she will have been out of the US for 330 days in a 12 - month pearned income, since he / she will have been out of the US for 330 days in a 12 - month period.
I actually applied for every single rewards card that was available at the time on the same day and I wrote about this whole experiment on my blog and talked about how it didn't actually adversely affect my credit and all that and then I earned 300,000 miles in points over the next month or so for that.
I'd planned the whole thing back in the dark days when I was slowly racking up miles on a general spend card (Citi PremierMiles) coupled with some accelerated 10x earn on a Citi Rewards card.
; (4) taxpayers would not have to pay for a justice system that provides lawyers a good place to earn a living but doesn't provide affordable legal services for those taxpayers; (5) the problem wouldn't be causing more damage in one day than all of the incompetent and unethical lawyers have caused in the whole of Canada's history (6) the legal profession would be expanding instead of contracting; because, (7) if legal services were affordable, lawyers would have more work than they could handle because people have never needed lawyers more; (8) law schools would be expanding their enrolments instead of being urged to contract them; (9) the problem would not be causing serious & increasing damage to the population, the courts, the legal profession, and to legal aid organizations because their funding varies inversely with the cost of legal services for taxpayers who finance legal aid's free legal services; (10) there would be a published LSUC text that declares the problem to be its problem and duty to solve it, and accurately defines the problem; (11) Canada would not have a seriously «legally crippled» population and constitution - the Canadian Charter of Rights an Freedoms is a «paper tiger» without the help of a lawyer; (12) Canada's justice system might again be «the envy of the world»; (13) the public statements of benchers would not show that they don't understand the cause of the problem and haven't tried to understand it; (14) LSUC's webpage, «Your Legal Bill - To High?»
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