Hi again,
Start date has already gone... but for the future if you need any changes to be made, just let me know and we’ll adjust.
Here’s the truth..... relying on one paycheck is no longer safe.
Fear of downsizing, layoffs, or even automation has left too many people trapped, waiting for the next bad announcement at work.
On the other side of that fear is freedom - building something small of your own, a side project that gives you options and breathing room no employer can take away.
This open position for this project is set to close tomorrow, and if you remain inactive, that means someone else will take your spot and the chance to bank up to $1,022 daily will be gone..
Sound too good to be true...?
Then simply leave this email and visit our FB group to see real testimonials - but perhaps you have done this already and don't need any other proof, right?
But if you’re serious about creating your own path....., this is your call to activate (click this link*) your membership and start bringin home ($50-70/day starting from) "seat" here.
Looking forward to working with you.
Regards & blessings,
Toby
“Side Hustle as a Freedom”
P.S. REAL TALK....
I recently came across a report from the American Psychological Association showing that 54% of U.S. workers say job insecurity has a significant impact on their stress levels. That’s more than just numbers - that’s the daily anxiety people are waking up with, carrying into work, into their homes.
Meanwhile, more and more Americans are turning to side hustles as a way to reclaim control. A recent survey from SurePayroll found that about half of U.S. workers feel their income isn’t enough - which is driving interest in launching small ventures on the side. Even if it starts as something modest, that extra income can become a cushion, a choice, a “don’t ever go all in on one job” safety net.
That’s exactly why I sent you this invitation.
This isn’t hype - this is positioning yourself on the side of choice, freedom, and less fear.
If 54% of people are feeling insecure now, don’t wait until it’s too late to act.