I thought about it years ago, and I had some issues with them approving my car insurance due to four people being on it. Anyway I just said well that's a sign I'm not going to go through the hassle of getting approved over some misunderstanding about the car insurance policy.
Honestly with how many places seem to be desperate for employees I don't see it being worth it. Too much risk not enough reward. I thought about being a handyman for some side work, because so many people are incapable of even changing out a light switch. What I found though was I hate the initial interaction with people. I just prefer to do my work without human interaction.
You have to figure out your market though are people where you live going to tip you any extra? Example I was in West Virginia I gave the waitress $20 she acted like no one had ever given her a decent tip before.
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