Thank you so much, honestly every bit helps, you've been a great friend on the forum (honestly the most loyal one too)
True fact. People with less money give a proportionately larger part of what they have to charity than people with more.
Never be shameful for that man! Never, this world is tough anymore!!! I wish you the very best of luck and everyone else in the same situation
If you do HITs on Amazon Mturk, you have an "Amazon Payments" account. It's how they pay you. If you go to your account info, look for the "send money" tab. From what I can see, it looks pretty straightforward. Here's a link: https://payments.amazon.com/personal/money
When I went to the library every single day to turk I'd give change (if I had it) or smokes whenever I could. I never gave out bills because if I actually had them they went straight to gas.
I think you have to have one. How does Amazon pay you for the hits you do. (I'm sure he'd give you his Paypal email if you don't have an Amazon Payments account.)
Since theres some confusion about the friend and the outline. I'm gonna kinda explain a little bit about law school and what happened. Pretty much, law school is just 1 grade at the end, the final. In the final you'll get a hypothetical (which is just a series of events that happen), and you have to use the law you learned in the semester to say what happened. (for example if the hypo is A punches B, youd say A would be found liable to B for battery). These hypos are pages long, and are made that you can not finish them, then, you're graded on a curve, the best 10% of people get A's, the next 30% get B's etc etc. It's made to be competitive. The classes are pretty much just you getting a bunch of rules of law. Since the work is so overbearing, and theres so many rules, you are allowed an outline on the example, which is pretty much just the rules of law that you have to apply to your hypo. They take forever to make, seriously, youd never believe how long it takes to outline a course. Memorizing the law isnt important (as its not important in a legal career since you ahve statutes etc readily available). This why the outline is important, it can usually get to be around 50 pages long per class. Students like to swap these or trade their outlines for other people. Pretty much I relied on a friend that I would do contracts, and he would do property. I found out today he just asked an older student for his contracts outline and doesnt plan on giving me his property one, because even though we're friends, we're competitors. I'm lucky in that a friend told me this was going to happen today, rather than in 2 weeks and I'm ****ed. Now i'm just scrambling to make sense of all the law we're learned in property so I can condense it. Again, this is just rambling and I dunno, but its pretty stressful.
I see they say, "Personal Accounts may receive up to $500 per month." [unless linked to a credit card, no help for our dolphin]. Does anybody know whether that includes turking and everything?
Every picture in the RnR's right now is ****. Edit: Boy, I should really read what's going on in the thread before I say anything next time.
just noticed haha i was all...wow...thats...some crazy stuff going on tonight hahah my husband walked past and shook his head