People will day Only Fans jokingly but you should consider it.
Invest in stocks and real estate if you have some disposable income.
Dividends will start pilling up every month/quarter
The vaguest of questions. More context needed, like what skills do you have?
I actually really enjoyed the 6 months I did Instacart shopping & delivery last year. It was easy money.
I'm about ready to do some of that, though I'm curious what the best markets would be for getting rid of old games and DVDs these days.
This doesn't answer my question...do you have any other skills?I work in the healthcare sector doing administrative work. It's decent money but I have some expenses that I would like to have some extra income for.
If you're looking at stocks buy a index ETF to reduce risk. Preferredly one that pays out dividends.
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This doesn't answer my question...do you have any other skills?
Do you draw/paint? Make things? Any hobbies?To be honest, I'm not sure what to say or describe my skills as. Like administrative skills? Working on computers all day? Sorry, can you explain more.
What creative endeavors do you like to do? That can include anything - art, a craft, athletics, etc.To be honest, I'm not sure what to say or describe my skills as. Like administrative skills? Working on computers all day? Sorry, can you explain more.
Post peepee and ass pics? I posted my arse on reddit and got a few creepy messages lol
As a writer, there are surprisingly a plethora of opportunities to earn tertiary income, including but not limited to small gigs, free lance work, and contests.
Do you draw/paint? Make things? Any hobbies?
If the only skills you have are your full-time job, can you find a part-time gig where you do the same?
What creative endeavors do you like to do? That can include anything - art, a craft, athletics, etc.
Oh no it's the first day of school again! Man, I seriously couldn't tell you. I was actually thinking of finding hobbies to do back in 2020 before the pandemic hit... so that was put on the backburner. I like to play videogames(obviously), lift weights, and I gotten into traveling when I can. I know, I'm as interesting as a sack of potatoes.
It's like DoorDash but an app for grocery delivery. How it works is that the people who want groceries put up a request with the list of items they want and from what store. I'd choose one of the requests each of which would also have estimates for what I'd end up being paid and distance to the client's home, go to the store and shop for the items, keeping in contact with the client in case something is out and they want a replacement. When I finished shopping & get the items rung up, the client's payment method would be accessible from the app to pay with. Drive to the home of the client, deliver the groceries and get my fee. I would do like 4-5 requests every other day when I used it.
You lift? Why not train other people then on the side then? Don't overthink it. Just help other do what you're already doing for yourself.Oh no it's the first day of school again! Man, I seriously couldn't tell you. I was actually thinking of finding hobbies to do back in 2020 before the pandemic hit... so that was put on the backburner. I like to play videogames(obviously), lift weights, and I gotten into traveling when I can. I know, I'm as interesting as a sack of potatoes.
Nothing website-based unfortunately. I've been on those sites too and they're exactly as you described - which is why I don't use them anymore.Any good sources?
I feel like everything I find is people bidding each other to the bottom.
I did Uber for a bit when I was in law school. I also did substitute teaching for years for extra money.