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June 15, 2014, 06:46:16 AM
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Just some feedback.  Grin

I got into this whole Bitcoin thing, to help my son. For months before this, I have been doing research, on all things, related to making money online.

Digital currency is by far the most exciting and entrepreneurial area, of all the things, I have been looking into.

My son got permanent employment, and chose not to work with his dad, which in my view, is a good thing. {He can stand on his own legs} Excuse the pun. Grin

These last couple of months, was a HUGE learning curve, for us all. As a family, we stuck to it, and we did not, just help him, but ourselves too.

I spend HUGE amounts of time, researching all things, related to Crypto Currencies. {Watching video's, listening to Podcasts, reading and more reading} and now, I can say, I can help other newbies, with questions, I asked, when I was new.

To everyone, who contributed, to this tread, Thank you VERY much, from my son and my whole family.

I will be staying here, to contribute to this great forum, and to pay back, with what I have received. {Like in the Pay it forward movie}

I got bitten, by the Bitcoin bug.  Wink Grin Grin 

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June 15, 2014, 11:07:08 AM
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Just some feedback.  Grin

I got into this whole Bitcoin thing, to help my son. For months before this, I have been doing research, on all things, related to making money online.

Digital currency is by far the most exciting and entrepreneurial area, of all the things, I have been looking into.

My son got permanent employment, and chose not to work with his dad, which in my view, is a good thing. {He can stand on his own legs} Excuse the pun. Grin

These last couple of months, was a HUGE learning curve, for us all. As a family, we stuck to it, and we did not, just help him, but ourselves too.

I spend HUGE amounts of time, researching all things, related to Crypto Currencies. {Watching video's, listening to Podcasts, reading and more reading} and now, I can say, I can help other newbies, with questions, I asked, when I was new.

To everyone, who contributed, to this tread, Thank you VERY much, from my son and my whole family.

I will be staying here, to contribute to this great forum, and to pay back, with what I have received. {Like in the Pay it forward movie}

I got bitten, by the Bitcoin bug.  Wink Grin Grin 

im glad to hear you are doing better, both you and your son.
Can you fill us up on the type of job your son got in the end ?
It is nice to see new members added to crypto comunity on a daily basis Smiley
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June 15, 2014, 12:12:42 PM
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Why not sir, have a double win.

Let him register in signature camp. and he will make money by posting, and he will learn more and more about bitcoin.

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June 15, 2014, 01:26:39 PM
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Why not sir, have a double win.

Let him register in signature camp. and he will make money by posting, and he will learn more and more about bitcoin.

if he will let his son register on here right now and wait for a couple of months to get him into member status then yes he can earn or else buy some account with a full member status above but i doubt if he can find someone who is selling his account in the meantime let his son browse and read about crypto currency mining thing and what is bitcoin so he will know how it works and he will have some knowledge to reply in some discussion here
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June 15, 2014, 07:11:19 PM
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i know how you feel i spent almost 18 months looking for a job i actually had to move to a different state to get work. times can be very tough right now. if i could i would like to direct you to my site he can spend time visiting faucets and earn very little with that but its a start from there you can do your homework and get in to investing and cloud mining. i believe if your willing to do the homework and put in the effort like its a real job then you can make money at it. there is really no such thing as easy money imo even online you have to work hard to be sucessful

i have section for beginners and to get you started in the right direction
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June 22, 2014, 12:55:35 PM
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Just wondering if your son managed to get started yet....
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June 22, 2014, 01:55:38 PM
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Hi Everyone...

I am a super noobie in anything related to Bitcoins.

My Son is currently unemployed for 8 months. {I helped him for most of this period, but he wants to do something on his own}

Our whole family tried to get him work, but things are very hard, and he is still very inexperienced.

Is there a way for him to get about $1 a day from these "FREE" bitcoin sites? {I told him, I would match everything he get, from doing this}

He does all his work I give him during the day, but he needs to do something to keep him going in idle times, when he is not looking for work.

I see most people says, mining Bitcoins as a individual is not worth it, because of power cost {And we life in a country, with the highest cost of electricity in the world}

Please do not post "negative" comments, like...."Tell him to get a real job...etc. etc" {Believe me, we tried}

Any positive and constructive advice, would be very much appreciated.

Ps... I pay for his internet bandwidth and electricity  Grin
Don't mind me lol I'm just strolling through.. help me get started
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June 22, 2014, 02:24:26 PM
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My son got permanent employment, and chose not to work with his dad, which in my view, is a good thing. {He can stand on his own legs} Excuse the pun. Grin


I'm not seeing the pun here?  Huh

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June 22, 2014, 02:50:34 PM
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The pun is, he is currently in a wheel chair, and he is standing on his own legs.  Cheesy

Aw well.. He thought it was funny and that is what count.

B.t.w He is enjoying his employment and doing his own thing. He did not need our help after all. Now his Dad got hooked, and enjoying what he
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July 03, 2014, 02:57:06 PM
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The pun is, he is currently in a wheel chair, and he is standing on his own legs.  Cheesy

Aw well.. He thought it was funny and that is what count.

B.t.w He is enjoying his employment and doing his own thing. He did not need our help after all. Now his Dad got hooked, and enjoying what he
started.

That was nice to know. Good for him.  Smiley
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July 03, 2014, 03:33:50 PM
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I'd suggest freelancing if he wants to keep his skills from becoming rusty. It's a better hourly rate than Bitcoin faucets and potential future employers will be more impressed if they see on his resume that he hasn't just been idling while looking for a "real job". Maybe he can post a list of things he can do for Bitcoin in the Services subforum here and pick up some work that way.
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July 07, 2014, 04:16:36 PM
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I'd suggest freelancing if he wants to keep his skills from becoming rusty. It's a better hourly rate than Bitcoin faucets and potential future employers will be more impressed if they see on his resume that he hasn't just been idling while looking for a "real job". Maybe he can post a list of things he can do for Bitcoin in the Services subforum here and pick up some work that way.

Agree that he could try freelance jobs although it is also not that easy to find a client because there are lots of freelancers out there.
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July 07, 2014, 04:24:32 PM
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You can actually make real bucks on their forum http://thisweekscoin.com/

Hey, smexy. Don't waste your time. Time's precious.
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July 07, 2014, 04:52:04 PM
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so whats the update on your son? is he still lookin unemployed?

It seems theres lots of suggestions and advice here.

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July 10, 2014, 02:39:43 PM
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You can actually make real bucks on their forum http://thisweekscoin.com/

Kindly give more info how to learn through the link. Smiley
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July 29, 2014, 08:48:38 PM
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My son got permanent employment, and chose not to work with his dad, which in my view, is a good thing. {He can stand on his own legs} Excuse the pun. Grin


I'm not seeing the pun here?  Huh

LOL I thought it was just me.  Didn't it used to be 'own 2 feet' as opposed to 'legs'?  Either way I'm still not sure how it equates.

 Grin

It's good to hear you and your lad are doing better.  Things are going well for me since too.  I'm now working freelance as a web dev for a local agency.  (not sure how as I'm not that good)  And I'm loving it still doing courses and learning lot's I hope it continues.  We all need a bit of luck sometimes!

If we are on the subject of handouts I'm not exactly a rich man myself!  Please feel free pop a little coin my way if anyone's feeling particularly generous  Smiley

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July 29, 2014, 10:51:44 PM
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Son was in wheelchair, (thats where the pun comes in)

And now, im currently out of work.

I have a prospect, but its based Fully on sales commission. (and i suck at sales) lol

well, here's trying!

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July 29, 2014, 11:39:19 PM
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go to coinworker there are plenty of easy task to do if he has some skill he can do more than 1$/day
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July 30, 2014, 06:06:28 PM
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Maybe this can help you www.codecademy.com to earn some skills with programming and make sites, its free and easy for beginners also the fastest way to learn it.

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July 30, 2014, 09:57:07 PM
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You can actually make real bucks on their forum http://thisweekscoin.com/

Kindly give more info how to learn through the link. Smiley

He is talking about the altcoin giveaway on that forum.
You can find them in http://thisweekscoin.com/forum/index.php?board=10.0 and http://thisweekscoin.com/forum/index.php?board=19.0.

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