<p>I go to college in a town of about 15,000. Half of that population is college students, so needless to say, the job market is pretty soft. I'm trying to figure out marketable skills I have that I could help me keep a roof over my head. I had previously been working on the ranch I live on, but the roping cattle they raise haven't been selling well, and my hours were cut back to virtually zero. I've got about $2000 in capital I can tap if need be to finance some type of money making venture. I could do other people's school work. I'm a decent writer, and for the right price, I'd be willing to take on just about any project for another college student. Also, I'm an accomplished cook. Maybe enter a local cookoff and if people are impressed, I could offer to cater parties/events.</p>
<p>Jerky is another option. I'm an expert at making the stuff, and come deer season, I could probably stay pretty busy after passing out samples of my own around campus. I'd definetly need to buy a bigger smoker if I went that route and got busy. </p>
<p>Any money I can make under the table is good. Being a poor college student (no income tax liability) who is unlikely to see a dime of social security, it doesn't make much sense for me to pay them anyway. </p>
<p>Did anyone do any self employed/entreprenuerial work while in college? I'm just trying to figure out what I can do during these tough times to get by and still have enough time to get my school work taken care of. I only need to make about $500 a month. Rent is $180 (split three ways) and I don't spend much on food since I've got a freezer full of game. Open to all kinds of ideas and suggestions.</p>