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Modern Moonlighting: How to Earn Thousands Extra Without Leaving Your Day Job

by R. Dodge Woodson

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Roger Woodson shows how to turn hidden talents into financial assets without giving up a daytime job. Moonlighting can be a draining business and he gives hints on how to prevent burnout based on his own 20 years of experience.
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Roger Woodson shows how to turn hidden talents into financial assets without giving up a daytime job. Moonlighting can be a draining business and he gives hints on how to prevent burnout based on his own 20 years of experience.

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