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Terry Crews explains how to make more money
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When his ex-teammate stopped lending him money, Crews took a job sweeping factory floors for $8 per hour, he said. It wasn't glamorous, but it was a turning point, he added: "I had $64 at the end of the day. I went, 'Oh my God, I actually made this money on my own.' I was never broke again. I never stopped working." Crews later took a $12-per-hour job as a security guard for movie and television studios, giving him close proximity to the entertainment business. He's since starred in commercials, television shows and movies over a 24-year acting career

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"I would have made more money at McDonald's," Crews, 55, said. "That's the reality." Minimum wage was $4.25 per hour in 1993, both federally and in Wisconsin. A fast-food employee working 40 hours per week at that rate would make $170. It's unclear how much money Crews made in total during his NFL career, which included 32 games for the Rams, San Diego Chargers and Washington Redskins.

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After being drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 1991, Crews spent five years bouncing between six professional teams, including one in Germany. During a practice squad stint with the Green Bay Packers in 1993, he spent six months living and working out in Wisconsin making just $150 per week

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