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cprowse
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Hi All,
I'm a big fan of the forum mentality for getting help with questions - back in the days of my degree, I used them frequently, and now try and repay the favour by answering people's technical questions on sites such as Yahoo Answers (and more recently, on MSE!).
I was wondering if anyone knew if there is any way to actually make a few quid with this though - unfortunately I can't do it full time, or really make any commitments to regularity (>60 hours a week in the office, and regular late nights with no notice mean I'm often not home when I should be) - but I am hoping there is something that I could "dip in and out" of - i.e. put an hour in here and there, answering people's technical queries, and making use of my Computer Science degree.
If anyone knows of anything, it would be much appreciated.
-Chris
I'm a big fan of the forum mentality for getting help with questions - back in the days of my degree, I used them frequently, and now try and repay the favour by answering people's technical questions on sites such as Yahoo Answers (and more recently, on MSE!).
I was wondering if anyone knew if there is any way to actually make a few quid with this though - unfortunately I can't do it full time, or really make any commitments to regularity (>60 hours a week in the office, and regular late nights with no notice mean I'm often not home when I should be) - but I am hoping there is something that I could "dip in and out" of - i.e. put an hour in here and there, answering people's technical queries, and making use of my Computer Science degree.
If anyone knows of anything, it would be much appreciated.
-Chris
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