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>are any worth trying?
yes, always. i used to win them alot, then got bored of it and stopped entering them. i've won 3 trips (1 to Japan, 1 to England and 1 to NYC), a flat screen tv, money, gift cards, books, sports tix etc
its so random tho. there's no real science to it. I'll just say that the smaller the pool of people entering, the greater the odds you'll get a prize
don't enter anything you have to pay for...(with the exception being an actual raffle)...most sweepstakes are free and have varying rules depending on the state.
also, they generate alot of spam..so i had a separate email address i'd use just for entering sweeps.
if you wanna give it a try sweepsadvantage.com is a decent site. Sadly, the one i used to use is now defunct. We think the guy who was running it died or something cuz it just stopped being updated
> >also, regarding this nonprofit industrial complex. is there a >job that pays well that is in high demand that doesnt require >you went to school for it. for someone looking to do good but >not go broke what are some areas you recommend?
absolutely! there are alot of nonprofit jobs that don't require a specific degree. my go to site (pretty much the only 1 i use) is idealist.org. Browse the job listing on there and see what sparks your passion
i see alot of need for people who are great with marketing and communications, social media, hr etc
d "But rest assured, in my luxurious house built on the backs of people darker than me, I am sipping fine scotch and scoffing at how stupid you are." - bshelly
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