Something you do for free that most people pay for.
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I give massages to family and friends, including deep tissue massages. I was trained by a masseuse - and by a mom with incredibly hard shoulders!
For myself, I make my own jewelry, change my car's oil and brake pads, and teach myself martial arts via instructional videos.
Oh - and on the Army's dime I get to spend a night in a Marriot this week! Yay! Not to mention that great 9-week paid vacation coming up - also known as boot camp! Gotta go, time to run a few miles...0 -
My fiancé never has to hire someone to do graphic design work for his company because I have a degree in it :laugh: And he reloads ammo when it's necessary/more convenient. He used to be a gunsmith, too, so he does all of our gun maintenance, upgrades, etc., which is awesome because I would have no idea how to do any of that stuff!
Where/how did he learn gunsmithing? It's something that interests me, but I have no background there to build on, other than liking to tinker...0 -
I build and repair computer, do all of my own home repairs, most of my car repairs, cut my own hair, etc. I also do canning and other methods of food preservation and gardening.
I do pretty much what he said except cut my own hair.
Home electrical and plumbing, Plastering (I don't do drywall, we have an old house), fix/update computers, trim and finish carpentry (I make my own casing, baseboards, and plinth blocks, among other things) painting, wallpapering, staining. And I cook the big stuff for the big meals, which gets me requests for catering.
I do repairs to the GTO and the boat, but the daily driver gets taken care of by someone else, since it's a company car. I can salsa and hot sauce, wife cans the other stuff. We both do the gardening, but she does most of it.
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Massage Therapy for friends and family, elaborate party planning, furniture staging. I refuse to wash my own car, though. That i pay for.0
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Computer repair and income taxes. I've been certified through the IRS to do taxes for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program through the United Way for several years. Although I didn't volunteer this year, there's a number of people that still have me on speed dial, including friends and family. I don't mind helping them.0
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Sewing, computer repair, most small home repairs, graphic design/website work, I make my own jewelry, cut my own grass, yada yada. Soon going to be growing my own veg as well. I always try to be money-conscious with my funds.0
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I do my own eyebrows....I cook and bake for people, some pretty tasty stuff...I have gotten free tattoos over the last decade but not because I did them myself, I have some amazing tattoo artist friends.0
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I'm designated hair-cutter for all of my friends who can't afford a hair-cut0
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im a match maker0
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I change the oil in my truck (when it's warm out, that is)....I would do it year round if I had a heated garage!0
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I can't justify paying $100+ a month to have my hair colored, which many of friends will pay for. I buy the $7 Clairol color in the box (at Target) and do it myself.0
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Take random pictures.0
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I can't justify paying $100+ a month to have my hair colored, which many of friends will pay for. I buy the $7 Clairol color in the box (at Target) and do it myself.
I would pay that over doing major damage to my hair from box hair dye personally.0 -
Cut my kids hair and also do my own pedicure and nails (OCD, more for sanitary reasons than $$) LOL0
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Movies... never pay for them always get them off the net.... though this is probably standard.0
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I used to be a massage therapist- I still have my table, and like to give free massages just to keep my hands strong and stay in practice. Spent enough money on that friggin' table :grumble:0
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Makes my own jerky (beef/elf/deer/), crochet, change the oil in my car, give hubby haircuts, have gaming/drinking nights at our home/friends home to save the expense of the bar tab0
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Do my own waxing, used to pay 10+$
Not free but I make my own coffees, espressos, lattes most of the time. Saves a ton of money and I still drink organic, gourmet coffee. I roll my eyes at my family members who love the money they save with their keurig when they have an in house barista they don't know about .
I do my own nails.
I can fix my computer. My family members and co-workers have to pay someone to fix stuff for them.
Do my own tarot readings. Hey people pay to get those done!! :laugh:
I'd love to learn to sew and garden. Just need to find a teacher.0 -
I don't think that many people pay for this but... I teach random strangers how to juggle for free.0
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I do taxes, edit dissertations, and produce CD projects.0
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Makes my own jerky (beef/elf/deer/), crochet, change the oil in my car, give hubby haircuts, have gaming/drinking nights at our home/friends home to save the expense of the bar tab
Elf jerky?!?!
That's awesome.0 -
I don't think that many people pay for this but... I teach random strangers how to juggle for free.
Seriously- that totally rocks my socks!! I want to learn!!!!!!0 -
I don't do ANY of this stuff for myself... not only do I rarely find time, but nothing ever turns out right when I do it! Even things as simple as nails/eyebrows look better when I have someone else do it. I guess some people pay to jailbreak their phones, and I can do that (so could they if they looked it up).0
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Most home improvement projects.0
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Cut my own hair, I've never been to a hairdresser & I get mine done perfect each time. Dye my own hair. Workout free. Repair computers when asked by everyone. I do websites free as well. Clean, cook.... hell I'm a friggen maid for free. Loads of other things but they all seem boring as well.0
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Anything computer/network related, tech repair work, nails, eyebrows, my own makeup, rock shows and concerts and club nights, small home repairs, small auto repairs and maintenance,0
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Some canning and pickling, cook (exquisitely!), gel manicures, home renovations (my husband and I just flipped our house--all plumbing and wood floor installation--by ourselves), dog training, web design, decorating, baking (birthday cakes and all), painting, furniture building, upholstery, sewing, cleaning, taxes, eyebrows,0
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My fiancé never has to hire someone to do graphic design work for his company because I have a degree in it :laugh: And he reloads ammo when it's necessary/more convenient. He used to be a gunsmith, too, so he does all of our gun maintenance, upgrades, etc., which is awesome because I would have no idea how to do any of that stuff!
Where/how did he learn gunsmithing? It's something that interests me, but I have no background there to build on, other than liking to tinker...
He was an 18B weapons sergeant in the military and then ran a gunsmith shop for a while after he got out I'm pretty sure you can take classes with the NRA for gunsmithing, but I think the easiest thing for you to do is ask a local gunsmith where they got their training (people in the gun community are SO nice and your local shooting range probably has a gunsmith employed, they're pretty easy to get ahold of!) and see if you can find something convenient for you to get your skills where you'd like them to be0 -
Cut my own hair0
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Translate and write stuff for people in 3 languages... Wish I was getting paid for that lol.0
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