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I am wondering if there is any business that I can make money with my computer and not jeopardize my benefits. This is a "SERIOUS" question; not a get rich quick scheme. If this is NOT allowed, please remove it with my apologies! Thank you! Bob
Posted 6 y ago
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PO2 Robert M. Here is a previous Post with good information.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/understanding-what-it-means-to-be-rated-100-disabled
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/understanding-what-it-means-to-be-rated-100-disabled
Understanding What It Means to Be Rated 100% Disabled | RallyPoint
Unfortunately, many veterans are too often confused about Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) 100 percent disability ratings and whether or not they are allowed to secure gainful employment if rated at 100 percent. While complex, and sometimes confusing to the most experienced VSO, let’s take a look at the four types of 100 percent disability ratings in plain, understandable English. 1. Combined. When a veteran's service-connected disabilities...
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PO3 Victoria Colquitt
Thanks for that! My question is if I am 100% IU what is the amount of money I can make in a marginal job?
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There are entire blogs dedicated to the subject, it wouldn't be possible cover it all here. You should start with searches for web storefront, Drop Shipping, and generating passive streams of income, and Amazon reseller
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PO2 Robert M.
SFC (Join to see) Thank you Sir! - I appreciate it ( the sad thing is, I am pretty computer illiterate!) - I call my "SMART PHONE" a "DUMB PHONE" - my college kids just roll their eyes at me when I ask them how to text!!!
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SPC Douglas Bolton
PO2 Robert M. - If you have a blog started, put a Amazon reseller on it. You get a percentage of every sale they get.
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You might be able to run a headhunter/ recruiting service to merge candidates and employers together concentrating on Veterans employment.
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PO2 Robert M.
SSG Trevor S. My major at University was Human Resource Management. I actually used to work putting disabled people back to work, but I had to give it up, for it was too demanding! Thank you Sir!
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
PO2 Robert M. Perfect, I worked as a recruiter in a friends company when I first came out of the military. Had no HR experience but military experience more than made up for that. You have both so you may be able to get back in at a less demanding level.
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