8.
“I did Rover for three years, boarding dogs in my home. I made $11k a year consistently. Month to month could vary widely, $0-$2k, but I always finished the year the same.
“But you really should have some experience and be an actual responsible person, because dogs are living beings and deserve proper care. You also need to account for things like Rover fees (20%), taxes, insurance, supplies, and licensing laws. You will end up working all holidays because that’s the busiest season for dog sitting, and you’ll need to commit your schedule months in advance.”
21. "Letting kids drop an activity, bail on something, or, worse, skip school because they…
Are you smarter than an eighth grader?View Entire Post ›
While it’s important to be aware of the connection between sugar and dementia risk, all…
"Before going to a bar or club, I decide how much I'm willing to spend…
Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone. Grateful for…
This 99.9% accurate quiz will give you a clue to who your future valentine will…