What side job can i do three days a week that won't wear me out?
Question Posted Monday September 4 2017, 1:58 pm
Basically i need to find a side job i can work three days a week that won't be too hard or overwhelming. I currently live with my boyfriend and he's just too negative and brings me down.i don't feel like myself anymore. I'm a preschool teacher assistant and i only make 10 an hour and im worried about being able to afford living on my own. what job can i get on the side that's not too stressful or demanding that would let me work three days a week?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Personal Finance? Eli1 answered Monday September 28 2020, 3:55 am: It’s always heartwarming to hear people who want to start earning their own money because it gives you full control of your life. Don’t let anyone bring you down, life is too short for that. I would advice:
• Find opportunities to offer tuition to parents with children who need to improve their grades.
• There’s always a job to take care of preschoolers so think about your own place where single moms/working mothers can leave the children with you for a whole day for a fee. It won’t be easy at the beginning but worth it in the long run. In any case, you’ve a head start as a preschool teacher assistant.
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Also, you could try jobs like waiter, mall/gas attendant etc. that usually open up and get a side job that works. So many directions to look into. [ Eli1's advice column | Ask Eli1 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday September 5 2017, 1:58 pm: If you are talking about a regular job with an employer, there are plenty that have part time employees and will work around the schedule of your primary job. Just check out the want ads. I do know that employers who usually don't advertise but will need new employees from time to time are dollar stores and fast food places. I know people who worked fast food as their secondary job and only for the amount of days they were willing to work.
If you are talking about something you can do as a side business to earn money, then perhaps advertise to do dog walking. This would enable you to get some walking exercise in yourself. If you can type, there are always college students willing to pay for you to type their term papers. There are things you can do, depending on what appeals to you to offer some kind of service that you can get paid for. Good luck [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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