How much are you making hourly?

How many bucks you bank per hour?

  • Maybe less than $1

    Votes: 54 24.9%
  • Definately $1,25

    Votes: 6 2.8%
  • Something between $2 and $5.2

    Votes: 12 5.5%
  • I think it's over $10 but less than $20

    Votes: 16 7.4%
  • Under $50 but I don't totally suck so over $25

    Votes: 24 11.1%
  • Man boobs rules

    Votes: 21 9.7%
  • Little bit less than $100

    Votes: 15 6.9%
  • $100 to $200 if I'm lazy

    Votes: 11 5.1%
  • $200 to $500 if I actually work

    Votes: 18 8.3%
  • $500 to 1 million dollars (this is the vague option that shoemoney clicks)

    Votes: 40 18.4%

  • Total voters
    217
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That deserves a fucking ban, prick.




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Is it me or is there something seriously wrong with the way the light hits her private area? :hollering:
 
I almost threw up after seing some of those pics,

I made $60 profit yesterday!!
I think $30 the day before


I'm ballin!!!!! You guys might wanna catch up ;)
 
I think that man-boobs pic almost made me throw up in my mouth a little...

ew. ew to the max.
 
So majority of people here earn less than $1 per hour.. I wonder then how it's so easy to start and make millions in your third month like overall tone seems to be in other thread that asks how much you made in your third month.
 
Is it me or is there something seriously wrong with the way the light hits her private area? :hollering:

It's probably you, not the lighting.

micfire said:
So majority of people here earn less than $1 per hour.. I wonder then how it's so easy to start and make millions in your third month like overall tone seems to be in other thread that asks how much you made in your third month.

Look before you make general assumptions like that, how about giving us some parameters for your polling question. For example, we're just guessing you meant how much bank are we making with part-time online affiliate stuff, not our full-time employment. Wonder how many people boosted their numbers by answering with a combination of both.

Also how do you define a working hour? Unless you track your clients and billable minutes in project management software like I used to do for an association management office, it's going to get a little fuzzy about working an hour to install software, eat and drink, take breaks, lurk through WickedFire, instant messaging, answering the phone, dealing with your significant other's emotional issues, taking out the trash, laundry, watch television, fall asleep, etc.

This is just all for fun, but when you want real answers, take a statistical sample of random people, and run some analysis on the data collected. If you take some time to design your survey questions the right way, you can collect enough variables to possibly predict future answers for a particular grouping of the population.
 
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