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Before you run off and start walking a thousand dogs
at once, make sure you’re prepared. Here are a
few things you should consider so you don't take on
more than you can handle:
Your
time. Juggling your time can sometimes be harder
than juggling oranges. Before you jump into a work schedule,
you’ll have to figure out not only how much free
time you have, but also how much time you’ll need
to finish the job.
Equipment.
Obviously, if you don’t have a shovel you can’t
really move sand with a spoon. Some work requires certain
kinds of equipment. Depending on who your employer is,
you may have to provide that equipment yourself, or
it might be provided for you, the employee.
Your limits. In theory, you might
be able to walk two dogs while you’re shoveling
sand and tossing newspapers left and right. But in practice,
it’s probably a bad idea. Remember that you’re
not working just to earn as much money as you can and
stress yourself out. You're working so that you'll have
enough money to have fun.

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