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Accountant by day who is pretty good with designing spreadsheet models.

I'm waiting for the day when I'll be approached by a friend who is in desperate need of one and willing to pay in beer. It might not be soon but when it does happen, it'll be aweso...who am I kidding, that will never happen.
 
Accountant by day who is pretty good with designing spreadsheet models.

I'm waiting for the day when I'll be approached by a friend who is in desperate need of one and willing to pay in beer. It might not be soon but when it does happen, it'll be aweso...who am I kidding, that will never happen.

Just start up the Cheesy_Goodness HBT Tax service (with a small side in identity theft) in exchange for beer. You could make tens of dollars that way.
 
Just start up the Cheesy_Goodness HBT Tax service (with a small side in identity theft) in exchange for beer. You could make tens of dollars that way.

Waaaaaaaaay ahead of you there. I've already built up an impressive client list of Korean homebrewers but for some reason all of their question threads keep getting shut down.
 
I do small concrete jobs on the side. Pays good $$ too. Honestly, my buddy and I were going to do stamped patios on the side by ourselves, but given our family time and full time jobs, excavating, forming, pouring, cutting, curing, etc seemed like it would ruin almost every free weekend. So I just let people form up what they want, I will pour and finish, come back the next day and cut joints, and rake in some solid $$.
 
Prepared/planned breaking point. Better plan on concrete breaking.

Is that why they make sidewalks with those cut marks every so often in the USA?

Here, we just pave them with asphalt and edge them with cut stone.
 

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