My two most recent jobs have been for big, global companies. Both have mentioned buying stock (I dont know the correct terms to use here) as a way of making money?? My current job is Walmart and some people have been telling me about how they buy shares and then sell them when they need money??? Does that sound right? How does this work?? Im all for making extra money.

A friend of mine, a lady who is a decent cook, has told me that her husband is so used to eating out that he no longer craves a hamburger, he craves a Hardee’s hamburger, that he no longer wants chili, he wants Skyline Chili, and so on. All the eating out he has always done as a bachelor and as an eat and run guy on the job has trained him well to think of home-made food as less appealing and less ‘real’ than the fake concoctions you buy at fast food joints.

My question is this: Have you ever faced this situation, and did you manage to conquer it? If so, how?

By the way, part of the equation is that her family likes to eat someplace on a spur of the moment decision. They don’t like planning, which also makes home-cooking hard to do. They can have Mom cook it for an hour, or they can hit the drive through and start eating right away. She is having a hard time selling them on home-made food, all around.

In advance, thanks for thinking about this problem and sharing your experience.

i would have to quit a reasonable job here, up sticks and move to Malta – working in what many consider to be an unscrupulous business. has anyone had any experiences of buying and/or selling time-share. would anyone recommend working in the business?

I sent my resume to a timeshare company called blue green resorts and I just got a call today and they want to hire me. They say that people normally start of earning ,000 a year. And some people if they are good enought earn six figures. So the guy I spoke with basically told me that I had the job. He said that the job would be fun. Im going to be selling timeshares this summer in Myrtle Beach. My friend told me all you do is call people out phonebooks asking them if the want to buy a timeshare. He said you can call 300 people and out of those 300 ppl you called that you might only get 1 or 2 people that actually want to buy a time share. I thought it sounded kinda boring but the money is pretty good for a broke college student like me.I was just wondering if anybody else had an experience selling time shares. Or if you have any advice or anything. Thanks!
The money sounded too good to be true but he assured me that I could really make that much money.
He didnt hire me in person because im in a differnt city from where he is at.

i would have to quit a reasonable job here, up sticks and move to Malta – working in what many consider to be an unscrupulous business. has anyone had any experiences of buying and/or selling time-share. would anyone recommend working in the business?