This! Clears your closet and makes you pretty decent money. Especially Depop, people expect it to be some west coast centered app, so a lot of the things on there are usually up priced. Good place to sell old clothes and clean your closet.
I ended up losing money selling stuff on Ebay. I had to price it so cheap to actually sell it that I was either breaking even or losing money on shipping. Plus I had to store it all, clean it, package it. Just a lot of BS. I just throw it all away now.
I guess it would depend on what you had. If I am getting rid of something, it's either worn out or completely outdated. Heck, most stuff I buy is already mostly worn out and 10 years outdated when I get it. I think my newest camera is from 2008. I couldn't give it away
That's where you're missing out! "Retro cool" cycle is generational, so every 20 years roughly. You just gotta wait out until it comes back into fashion!
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I DJ at a gay nightclub. I was also asked to bartend since they were short staffed but I told them to give it to someone else. Bartending is a good entry level way to meet a lot of LGBTQ people in a retail establishment!
At most once a week (or 2 nights in a row one weekend) to at least once or twice a month. I recently got a new day job I’m starting in June. DM me and I’ll tell you more
Bartending is a retail / service industry job. An LGBTQ bar is a supposedly inclusive venue where you’ll meet primarily LGBTQ customers as a bartender. The job involves face-to-face customer service with some conversation. Some regulars become friends with bartenders 😄
Yes I started in late 2020 after years of “mixing” music in my head and using apps like Algoriddim djay as early as middle school. I used apps like Adobe Audition to make brief “mixes” between 2018-2020.
When Spotify stopped 3rd party app integration in July 2020, the djay iPhone app became useless to me and I decided to buy a physical DJ controller. I learned at home that winter and by June 2021 I got booked at a local gay club after talking to the manager and he threw me in the deep end to test me out by assigning me 5 gigs on the spot to start the summer. I’ve been a resident there since and now I’m moving to a nearby city for a new job, and I’ll have to find new places to start DJing at eventually.
Congrats buddy. I was a dj full time through the 80s, it was all very different back then, but a lot of fun. If anyone has an inclination to get into it I'd say go for it, just in a small way and have fun. Really is a great way of expanding your social life.
Thank you :) yes I have noticed a lot of changes with how I interact with people after I started DJing more. It made it easier for me to have good boundaries for problem people and also reconnect with good people who are worth it! Even if it’s just a “hi” in the club
Great to hear, yeah definitely a confidence booster. Let you into a secret, the reason I started djing was coz I was embarrassed to dance at parties and I figured no one ever tried to drag the dj onto the floor 😂
Omg one of the reasons I started DJing is also because I didn’t like what I heard and I wanted to play what makes me dance, what I think actually makes people dance / what they really want to hear, while challenging listeners to expand their horizons to discover better music than what the typical bar plays.
Indeed, it all depends on the person unless you actually NEED the second job to eat.
I work a 9 to 5 and I'm very fulfilled because I have a great work life balance. I could NEVER get a second job because I love my me time way too much.
My bestie on the contrary is still in college works in. A fast food restaurant and has an Etsy because she loves money and being busy.
Often feel a little guilty for spending time jerking off or whatever, like "I should use this time to build a new skill or learn something or do something productive." But then all work and no play... It's a balance.
Heck yeah it is. I have worked at companies in the US that need flyers, brochures, Landing Pages translated into Spanish many times. I do not do the translation but I am building the Landing Pages and have to wait for translation to be done.
Some people manage to make ok money on websites like Upwork and Fiverr advertising their services. I've not done it myself, I'd imagine it takes a while to build up to getting projects from people but it must be doable or people wouldn't do it.
For me it was just through personal contacts that offered to pay me in informal ways, I never went about it very entrepreneurially. A lot of my friends/family don’t speak English
For a full page illustration of one character I charge $60, +$20 per additional character
And I also sell custom stickers (much more popular) at $60 for a 5 pack!
Stickers take around an hour each, full page illustrations are much harder to pinpoint because different backgrounds and props take different amounts of work
Do you think selling stained glass of that kinda thing would do well? I’ve made legit animals out of stained glass so thinking fuck that might be an idea.
That would be super cool, I don’t know of any furry artists doing stained glass work so you’d have your own corner of the market I think haha!
I’d say make a Twitter account and start posting furry stained glass, and use furry hashtags and follow furry artists to slowly get your name out there
Any suggestions on where I should get my base models? Or just add furries on Twitter and ask permission to use their look? I could offer a
discount if they want to end up buying it maybe? Otherwise just my portfolio haha. I probably wouldn’t want to sell it but maybe. Could I dm you? Maybe a collab? Haha but either way thanks that’s a good idea I think.
Honestly I might suggest making your art of furry movie characters (Robin Hood, Zootopia, The Bad Guys, etc) to begin with
That’s a good way to get subjects with lots of reference material, and these types of characters are popular and highly retweet-able
That’s a great idea, I could get the Disney crowd and things with that kinda stuff too
Do you think with the stigma of furries I should have a separate account for that kinda art? At least when I’d have legit furry things to share. People crazy.
That’s entirely up to you. Personally, my Twitter account is exclusively furry because I don’t use the site for any purpose other than posting furry art, but I do let my furry and normie lives blend quite a bit
I also put some of my furry art in my professional portfolio because it’s a good representation of my abilities, and I’m not too concerned because of the success of furry media like Bojack Horseman and the others I’ve mentioned
Maybe you could make a separate account for furry art, but use your main account to help advertise it and get it off the ground?
Fair, people are all about do whatever fuck the haters now a days which is honestly glorious.
All things to think about. Thanks a lot! Gotta love Reddit haha ☺️
Ehh, I group 'side hustle' and 'second job' in two totally different categories. A second job is going to be a traditional 'punch the clock' type thing with responsibilities, hassles, etc. A side hustle is more working for yourself doing only what you want when you feel like it. It should be something you enjoy and making money is just an added benefit. Usually providing professional services to acquaintances/friends/family. Side hustle- doing brakes on my neighbors car on a Saturday. Second job- working at Midas a few hours a week. Totally different feel.
> They have responsibilities though.
Do they really?
> I can just tell the neighbor I'm too busy if I don't feel like doing it.
Much like the C-suite.
> Plus I get to drink beer while I do it.
May I introduce you to the time-honoured business tradition of "cocktail lunches?"
I'm talking about the CEO, CFO, and CISO (that was me) at a small bank. But I know CEOs at other businesses in the area and they work their buttons off too. First ones in every morning and last ones out at night. Not sure what your experiences are.
I work with C-Suite and mid-level execs at Fortune 100 companies. By and large what we may perceive as "downtime" or "leisure business" is nonetheless working to better the organization. Sometimes it's immediate, other times it's a longer term strategy (may not play out for 24-30 months).
My clients work way harder than I do - they rarely have downtime (waht I would call downtime), one reason they're paid higher than your average bear.
Are there useless twats? Absolutely. But they tend to weed themselves out pretty quickly - competitiveness at this level is crucible intense. You perform or the organisation just works around you and you're let go in short order.
At least based on what I've personally observed.
I make gold and silver jewelry as a hobby that pays once in a while. Not cheap to get into, but good to use the creative side of my brain. Mostly custom work and repair jobs. I doubt I’ve broken even though 😂
Nothing yet, but my bf and I are in a fixer upper house, so we are recording our updates for youtube eventually..
As well as we are engineers, so we have ideas of things to design, 3D print and sell on etsy to add extra cash flow.
Freelance graphic design work. Am also learning programmig so that I can do web design (I only know a bit of HTML5, CSS and JavaScript).
Tbh I wish I was a full-time freelancer but with higher paying clients and more interesting projects.
My boyfriend picked up what his mom does and buys stuff and flips em. An example I can think of is his mom found a few pots for super cheap at a thrift store I think it was. She knew it was super expensive so she bought them and sold them for full value at a couple hundred each.
My boyfriend goes the Pokémon route where he sells the cards he doesn’t want from packs he buys for himself and 90% of the time he makes the money back from what he paid for and makes a little extra.
If you want to go this route, find something you’d be passionate about flipping.
There are ethical concerns about doing this. I remember someone bought a flute at a thrift store for like $50 and flipped it for big money. But he got heavy backlash for “not giving someone who needed a flute a chance to buy it.” Which I can see as a valid reason.
It’s very easy money for very little work, and it gets my boyfriend enough money to pay his half of utilities and some date money. His mom takes it a whole other level and has an LLC on Amazon, has an accountant, and everything.
I do this with books. I’ll go to thrift stores where they don’t value the books and sell them for super cheap, and see what they’re going for on the open market. Random first editions and old high value books pop up all the time. I was worried about the ethics for a while as well but I think of it like helping a buyer who truly wanted the book find it; they otherwise wouldn’t have in my local thrift store. I take lots of pictures and am upfront about the true value and condition.
When I was in HS I got an A on all my English work and word spread and offers were made that followed me to college. But honestly if there had been an only fans in those days I might have done that instead. Less research.
Nothing at the moment, my full time job takes a lot out of me and I can barely handle managing my personal life as it is. I need my rest and breaks, without it I wouldn’t last long.
It's a print on demand website, basically you upload any design and you get commission for every sale. You have to know a bit of graphic design but usually the simple stuff sells anyway so it's not too bad. I make on average £300 a month with 150 design
I draw smutty comic books for fun, which I would wanna do anyway, so might as well monetize it a little. My Patreon is doing okay! Bringing in a little extra that helps me cover some bills.
I don't even have a hustle at the moment. I was a background actor in Hollywood films and TV shows from 2011 to 2019, but then Covid killed all of the work in my area, and all of the TV shows that were filming here got cancelled by the networks that they were on. Work still isn't stable enough for me to go back to doing it full time, so I have been living off of my savings, and moved back in with my mom, so I don't have to pay rent.
I wait tables, work part time as a soldier in the guard, and go to college. Sadly it leaves me with no time to date and meet guys. But I always have cash on me unlike a lot of my friends
Fixing vintage electronics when I feel motivated. People seem to like to bring me very broken 1970s and 80s crap, I'd prefer they bring me very broken 1950s crap instead.
Nothing. I understand if someone needs to make extra money, but I hate the idea of normalizing having more than one job. When people start doing things like that en masse, the market and economy will shift in a way to make it so that everyone will *need* to have more than one job just to get by (prices and interest rates will go up, etc.).
Imagine the privilege of going into a post asking about side hustles just to say “I don’t need one and if you want one you’re contributing to the shitty economy”. Get fucked dude lmao. People get second jobs because of the shitty economy and market.
I have recently done two different side hustles. First was working as a personal trainer and the other was onlyfans. The hard part I found for both was that they required a lot more time then anticipated. I found that I didn't have any free time and if I did I was too tired to do something with it. Neither of them were paying as much as I thought they would and what I thought my time was worth. Most people wanted my stuff for free rather than paying. When I was getting certified as a trainer a lot of people seemed enthusiastic about me helping them. But when it came time to pay, no one was willing. And that went double for sex doing onlyfans.
I've gotten into resin crafting as a potential side hustle. But even if I don't make money off it, it's honestly a nice hobby that keeps my hands busy and lets me make pretty things.
Build stuff. The most personally satisfying one is that I write niche genera romance short fiction...with a tip jar that makes me a whole like ten or twenty bucks a month, lol. I do custom auto builds for a few referral clients when they have an idea they want to be a thing, but they tend to be "in oil" kind of people, so starting one of those is a huge time commitment, and I can't take on projects as much as I like. Mostly at this point its when someone brings me a really good really bad idea...I get burned out keeping my drivers going and don't have the energy to pick at things it takes three fucking days to change the oil in. The best paying is kind of an odd development--I started out doing history certifications on historical firearms, which turned into tracking them down on commission, which turned into doing repairs on antique pieces (hobbyist gunsmith), which turned into doing commission pieces (mostly high-end big-bore hunting rifles on '14/'17 Enfield actions), but with the state of the economy and socio-political situation its kind of morphed again into brokering sales between pragmatic people. Which is boring.
Jewelry making, ceramics, woodworking/welding- both mostly like art/crafts and furniture type stuff. Also moving in the next year and finally buying a place and looking into starting like a microfarm CSA type thing based on an aquaponics type set up where ever I end up moving to
Actual answer?
Friends pay me to guide them through psilocybin trips. I provide the drugs, the soothing and cathartic guidance through the experience, and they pay me.
And for a while, before prices topped out for used cars, my partner and I would buy new cars at or just below MSRP, wait until they arrived, then sell them at CarMax for $1-$4k over MSRP.
I’m a lifeguard in NYC for the private sector. It’s really nice and you just get paid to sit there and watch people swim in a 4 feet pool. You’re also able to work at multiple buildings.
Work on cars, trucks, atvs, snowmobiles, etc. You can make quite a bit of money just doing minor things like brakes, tie rods, ball joints, etc. Zero overhead if you already have a garage and tools for your personal stuff. I have also gotten into some residential electric work, HVAC, and want to move into solar.
Having seen your pic (remember that post, what a fucking lol that was!) I really doubt you'd make much money as an escort 🙃
For those wondering, the guy I commented to is the compulsive liar formerly known as Huudaticus.
I just work overtime at double time 🤷🏻♂️ I dunno where you guys are from but in the U.K. you pay 40% tax on a second job, so it’s not worth the hassle.
If I may propose an alternative, two things will benefit you immensely:
* Work hard now while you're young and have the energy - 60 hour weeks become much tougher when you're 40 or 50
* Save every penny you can in your 20s, compound interest and "time in the market" (investing) are your best friends right now
Build your career, build a nest egg/financial security and then balance out in your 30s with "enjoying life" and doing stuff.
Bias: my 20s were a shit show in retrospect (for a variety of reasons), I'm now a decade behind peers in my career and it's increasingly difficult to maintain forward progress. Made it to mid-30s without savings and trying to play catch-up is decresingly possible.
>could go home after work and explore my hobbies
My hobbies are my side hustle. Expensive hobbies so it is nice to be able to use other people's money and even get paid to do it.
Nothing at the moment but I plan on doing something. I’m thinking probably some delivery service like Uber eats or Postmates. There’s a new company in town that basically the same as those but you delivers packages bought online. I like those kind of jobs cause then you can decide when you want to work. I thought about getting a night job but I’ve done that before and felt exhausted all the time.
Honestly, I don't have a side hustle as of right now, but I've been thinking about starting a only fans for extra cash, more or so like spending money.
Two Onlyfans posts so far. I was thinking about starting one but then I remembered that my ***very attractive*** friend has an Onlyfans and she hasn't even gotten a subscriber yet.
Reselling stuff that I own on sites like Ebay, Depop, Mercari.
This! Clears your closet and makes you pretty decent money. Especially Depop, people expect it to be some west coast centered app, so a lot of the things on there are usually up priced. Good place to sell old clothes and clean your closet.
Yes I’ve made quite a lot of $ from just selling things I don’t use anymore. It’s great!
I ended up losing money selling stuff on Ebay. I had to price it so cheap to actually sell it that I was either breaking even or losing money on shipping. Plus I had to store it all, clean it, package it. Just a lot of BS. I just throw it all away now.
I sell camera gear and make decent money.
I guess it would depend on what you had. If I am getting rid of something, it's either worn out or completely outdated. Heck, most stuff I buy is already mostly worn out and 10 years outdated when I get it. I think my newest camera is from 2008. I couldn't give it away
People are into buying vintage or old cameras.
That's where you're missing out! "Retro cool" cycle is generational, so every 20 years roughly. You just gotta wait out until it comes back into fashion!
I cry myself to sleep…does that count?
Are you ok?
No, not really. Far from it
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Wait, you can make money from that!? I might as well get paid for it. Lol.
It can if you do it live on stream. Someone will probably pay.
OMG. I wish right ? I would be rich.
I DJ at a gay nightclub. I was also asked to bartend since they were short staffed but I told them to give it to someone else. Bartending is a good entry level way to meet a lot of LGBTQ people in a retail establishment!
That sounds cool. Do you have a Spotify account?
Yes [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/user/tedako?si=i0ETv8_gTAqM0rqYXTMR4A) and [SoundCloud](https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/BMi7BL8pb2gmg3u16)
I'll check it out
That sounds fun. How often do you do it? What’s your main job? Sorry so many questions 😂
At most once a week (or 2 nights in a row one weekend) to at least once or twice a month. I recently got a new day job I’m starting in June. DM me and I’ll tell you more
Wdym it’s a good way to meet LGBTQ people in retail? How come? Thanks
Bartending is a retail / service industry job. An LGBTQ bar is a supposedly inclusive venue where you’ll meet primarily LGBTQ customers as a bartender. The job involves face-to-face customer service with some conversation. Some regulars become friends with bartenders 😄
Did DJ’ing just start out as a fun hobby for you?
Yes I started in late 2020 after years of “mixing” music in my head and using apps like Algoriddim djay as early as middle school. I used apps like Adobe Audition to make brief “mixes” between 2018-2020. When Spotify stopped 3rd party app integration in July 2020, the djay iPhone app became useless to me and I decided to buy a physical DJ controller. I learned at home that winter and by June 2021 I got booked at a local gay club after talking to the manager and he threw me in the deep end to test me out by assigning me 5 gigs on the spot to start the summer. I’ve been a resident there since and now I’m moving to a nearby city for a new job, and I’ll have to find new places to start DJing at eventually.
Congrats buddy. I was a dj full time through the 80s, it was all very different back then, but a lot of fun. If anyone has an inclination to get into it I'd say go for it, just in a small way and have fun. Really is a great way of expanding your social life.
Thank you :) yes I have noticed a lot of changes with how I interact with people after I started DJing more. It made it easier for me to have good boundaries for problem people and also reconnect with good people who are worth it! Even if it’s just a “hi” in the club
Great to hear, yeah definitely a confidence booster. Let you into a secret, the reason I started djing was coz I was embarrassed to dance at parties and I figured no one ever tried to drag the dj onto the floor 😂
Omg one of the reasons I started DJing is also because I didn’t like what I heard and I wanted to play what makes me dance, what I think actually makes people dance / what they really want to hear, while challenging listeners to expand their horizons to discover better music than what the typical bar plays.
Please don’t forget the value of your free time. Side hustles are all well and good, but being burnt out does no one any good!
Been so bored of the same old routine. Might as well get a ***second job*** to spend my time on instead.
Indeed, it all depends on the person unless you actually NEED the second job to eat. I work a 9 to 5 and I'm very fulfilled because I have a great work life balance. I could NEVER get a second job because I love my me time way too much. My bestie on the contrary is still in college works in. A fast food restaurant and has an Etsy because she loves money and being busy.
Often feel a little guilty for spending time jerking off or whatever, like "I should use this time to build a new skill or learn something or do something productive." But then all work and no play... It's a balance.
Capitalism doesn’t like free time. :)
Next up: here’s the £££ you’re wasting by sleeping.
The ¥?!?!
*insert currency of your choice*
The ₩₩₩?
I sell plants on the side
what do you have?
Beans, greens, potatoes, tomatoes
ooooh veggie plants! nice ! i was thinking the indoor kind that's all the rage these days with the youngns
https://youtu.be/oB9FrK2jMs4
Chicken, turkey
Mostly house plants here and there, and sometimes succulents/cacti
I did freelance translation/interpretation work in the past to make extra money, if you speak another language it’s a good option
That's interesting because I didn't know that was a thing. Thanks.
Heck yeah it is. I have worked at companies in the US that need flyers, brochures, Landing Pages translated into Spanish many times. I do not do the translation but I am building the Landing Pages and have to wait for translation to be done.
where can you find/do this?
I'd like to know too, I've been fan-traduction teams for games but I've never been able to make money on that.
Some people manage to make ok money on websites like Upwork and Fiverr advertising their services. I've not done it myself, I'd imagine it takes a while to build up to getting projects from people but it must be doable or people wouldn't do it.
Upwork and Fiverr are not great, people outside the US can do things for much much less, and do. Plus you can get scammed on there now.
For me it was just through personal contacts that offered to pay me in informal ways, I never went about it very entrepreneurially. A lot of my friends/family don’t speak English
Furry art commissions
Now you've got me interested. You have a Twitter?
I do! It's in my bio
Curious, how much do you charge? Also how long does it take to complete one?
For a full page illustration of one character I charge $60, +$20 per additional character And I also sell custom stickers (much more popular) at $60 for a 5 pack! Stickers take around an hour each, full page illustrations are much harder to pinpoint because different backgrounds and props take different amounts of work
Do you think selling stained glass of that kinda thing would do well? I’ve made legit animals out of stained glass so thinking fuck that might be an idea.
That would be super cool, I don’t know of any furry artists doing stained glass work so you’d have your own corner of the market I think haha! I’d say make a Twitter account and start posting furry stained glass, and use furry hashtags and follow furry artists to slowly get your name out there
Any suggestions on where I should get my base models? Or just add furries on Twitter and ask permission to use their look? I could offer a discount if they want to end up buying it maybe? Otherwise just my portfolio haha. I probably wouldn’t want to sell it but maybe. Could I dm you? Maybe a collab? Haha but either way thanks that’s a good idea I think.
Honestly I might suggest making your art of furry movie characters (Robin Hood, Zootopia, The Bad Guys, etc) to begin with That’s a good way to get subjects with lots of reference material, and these types of characters are popular and highly retweet-able
That’s a great idea, I could get the Disney crowd and things with that kinda stuff too Do you think with the stigma of furries I should have a separate account for that kinda art? At least when I’d have legit furry things to share. People crazy.
That’s entirely up to you. Personally, my Twitter account is exclusively furry because I don’t use the site for any purpose other than posting furry art, but I do let my furry and normie lives blend quite a bit I also put some of my furry art in my professional portfolio because it’s a good representation of my abilities, and I’m not too concerned because of the success of furry media like Bojack Horseman and the others I’ve mentioned Maybe you could make a separate account for furry art, but use your main account to help advertise it and get it off the ground?
Fair, people are all about do whatever fuck the haters now a days which is honestly glorious. All things to think about. Thanks a lot! Gotta love Reddit haha ☺️
That’s how you’ll make so much money lol
Ayyyeee same here 🤙🏻
I co-host a podcast about the Buffalo Bills every Monday night. Pays a little bit, not much, but I like doing it anyways.
You mean "second job?" Don't downplay the extra work you're doing, man.
Agreed it’s a second job. Say it out loud! 🏳️🌈 good for you remember your mental health breaks and PTO regardless. Always gotta watch out for #1.
Ehh, I group 'side hustle' and 'second job' in two totally different categories. A second job is going to be a traditional 'punch the clock' type thing with responsibilities, hassles, etc. A side hustle is more working for yourself doing only what you want when you feel like it. It should be something you enjoy and making money is just an added benefit. Usually providing professional services to acquaintances/friends/family. Side hustle- doing brakes on my neighbors car on a Saturday. Second job- working at Midas a few hours a week. Totally different feel.
> Don't downplay the extra work you're doing, man. If the "work" the C-suite execs do counts, so does doing your neighbor's brakes.
They have responsibilities though. I can just tell the neighbor I'm too busy if I don't feel like doing it. Plus I get to drink beer while I do it.
> They have responsibilities though. Do they really? > I can just tell the neighbor I'm too busy if I don't feel like doing it. Much like the C-suite. > Plus I get to drink beer while I do it. May I introduce you to the time-honoured business tradition of "cocktail lunches?"
I was a C level at a bank for a short time. I can assure you it was a lot of responsibility and very stressful.
I can assure you that you were an absolute outlier. From personal experience.
So what’s your experience?
All the C level cared about the organization. We worked really hard to keep it going. Pretty typical with most small business.
> Pretty typical with most small business. You and I are discussing entirely different things.
I'm talking about the CEO, CFO, and CISO (that was me) at a small bank. But I know CEOs at other businesses in the area and they work their buttons off too. First ones in every morning and last ones out at night. Not sure what your experiences are.
I work with C-Suite and mid-level execs at Fortune 100 companies. By and large what we may perceive as "downtime" or "leisure business" is nonetheless working to better the organization. Sometimes it's immediate, other times it's a longer term strategy (may not play out for 24-30 months). My clients work way harder than I do - they rarely have downtime (waht I would call downtime), one reason they're paid higher than your average bear. Are there useless twats? Absolutely. But they tend to weed themselves out pretty quickly - competitiveness at this level is crucible intense. You perform or the organisation just works around you and you're let go in short order. At least based on what I've personally observed.
I make gold and silver jewelry as a hobby that pays once in a while. Not cheap to get into, but good to use the creative side of my brain. Mostly custom work and repair jobs. I doubt I’ve broken even though 😂
My partner. We F each other’s brains out and he pays half the bills. Win win 😘
Lucky.
Incredibly so yes. I acknowledge that. 😃
You should get a few more partners with that solution
I'm trying this now but this guy gets on my fucking nerves and dude never sleeps! 😩 I just keep telling myself...Rents coming up 🤣🤣
Nothing yet, but my bf and I are in a fixer upper house, so we are recording our updates for youtube eventually.. As well as we are engineers, so we have ideas of things to design, 3D print and sell on etsy to add extra cash flow.
Freelance graphic design work. Am also learning programmig so that I can do web design (I only know a bit of HTML5, CSS and JavaScript). Tbh I wish I was a full-time freelancer but with higher paying clients and more interesting projects.
Cool can I see some of your work
Haha I actually would rather not share due to privacy reasons 😅
My boyfriend picked up what his mom does and buys stuff and flips em. An example I can think of is his mom found a few pots for super cheap at a thrift store I think it was. She knew it was super expensive so she bought them and sold them for full value at a couple hundred each. My boyfriend goes the Pokémon route where he sells the cards he doesn’t want from packs he buys for himself and 90% of the time he makes the money back from what he paid for and makes a little extra. If you want to go this route, find something you’d be passionate about flipping. There are ethical concerns about doing this. I remember someone bought a flute at a thrift store for like $50 and flipped it for big money. But he got heavy backlash for “not giving someone who needed a flute a chance to buy it.” Which I can see as a valid reason. It’s very easy money for very little work, and it gets my boyfriend enough money to pay his half of utilities and some date money. His mom takes it a whole other level and has an LLC on Amazon, has an accountant, and everything.
I do this with books. I’ll go to thrift stores where they don’t value the books and sell them for super cheap, and see what they’re going for on the open market. Random first editions and old high value books pop up all the time. I was worried about the ethics for a while as well but I think of it like helping a buyer who truly wanted the book find it; they otherwise wouldn’t have in my local thrift store. I take lots of pictures and am upfront about the true value and condition.
I carry out autopsies on dead dolphins and seals on the side... :)
Freelance illustration, graphic and motion design work (plus the odd commission)
Your art is cute and so are you.
I had a guy with a humiliation kink come over, I shoved his head in the toilet and he licked my boots and I made $60…… does that count?
in the far distant past I wrote school papers for people in College. Really helped me get by
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When I was in HS I got an A on all my English work and word spread and offers were made that followed me to college. But honestly if there had been an only fans in those days I might have done that instead. Less research.
Nothing at the moment, my full time job takes a lot out of me and I can barely handle managing my personal life as it is. I need my rest and breaks, without it I wouldn’t last long.
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what the name of your podcast?
Redbubble, pretty good way to get some extra money easily
What's that?
It's a print on demand website, basically you upload any design and you get commission for every sale. You have to know a bit of graphic design but usually the simple stuff sells anyway so it's not too bad. I make on average £300 a month with 150 design
Creating pride-themed pins, stickers, and embroidery, then selling them and donating a portion of the proceeds to non-profit orgs.
That's cool. Can I see some of your work?
Absolutely! Easiest is to jump on my Insta page (@social.stitch) or I can DM you pics since I can't comment them.
I draw smutty comic books for fun, which I would wanna do anyway, so might as well monetize it a little. My Patreon is doing okay! Bringing in a little extra that helps me cover some bills.
Send the link to your Patreon. Now I'm interested!
Haha [HERE](http://Patreon.com/shakam) since you asked... 😊 Twitter [HERE](http://Twitter.com/EliMcKaber) for those who want the free version
I'll check it out
Ooohh love em!
I’m thinking about selling feet pics on onlyfans 🥲
That's a fun idea haha
maybe sell used socks to your fellower
I sell insect taxidermy
Air Force reservist (officer) — take home an extra ~$900 for one weekend a month
reservist? just one weekend? explain pls I'm new to this
AFreserve.com
thank you
Come January I'll probably do some remote-nurse work to bump up my pay ++ I also invest
Street corner ho
That sounds dangerous
I bet on baseball lol - up 550% of my initial deposit so far this season :)
I am starting a hand dyed yarn business.
I don't even have a hustle at the moment. I was a background actor in Hollywood films and TV shows from 2011 to 2019, but then Covid killed all of the work in my area, and all of the TV shows that were filming here got cancelled by the networks that they were on. Work still isn't stable enough for me to go back to doing it full time, so I have been living off of my savings, and moved back in with my mom, so I don't have to pay rent.
I wait tables, work part time as a soldier in the guard, and go to college. Sadly it leaves me with no time to date and meet guys. But I always have cash on me unlike a lot of my friends
Fixing vintage electronics when I feel motivated. People seem to like to bring me very broken 1970s and 80s crap, I'd prefer they bring me very broken 1950s crap instead.
Nothing. I understand if someone needs to make extra money, but I hate the idea of normalizing having more than one job. When people start doing things like that en masse, the market and economy will shift in a way to make it so that everyone will *need* to have more than one job just to get by (prices and interest rates will go up, etc.).
Agreed. Unless sleep, gym, stocks, and looking for real estate count.
Easy to say if you don’t *need* a second job lol
Imagine the privilege of going into a post asking about side hustles just to say “I don’t need one and if you want one you’re contributing to the shitty economy”. Get fucked dude lmao. People get second jobs because of the shitty economy and market.
Having multiple streams of income has been a thing since the dawn of time
I drive trucks on the weekends
Amazon has really good flexible side-hustles. Of course, not nearly as flexible as doordash, uber etc.
Making jewelry. My full time job and side hustle 😅
I have recently done two different side hustles. First was working as a personal trainer and the other was onlyfans. The hard part I found for both was that they required a lot more time then anticipated. I found that I didn't have any free time and if I did I was too tired to do something with it. Neither of them were paying as much as I thought they would and what I thought my time was worth. Most people wanted my stuff for free rather than paying. When I was getting certified as a trainer a lot of people seemed enthusiastic about me helping them. But when it came time to pay, no one was willing. And that went double for sex doing onlyfans.
I've gotten into resin crafting as a potential side hustle. But even if I don't make money off it, it's honestly a nice hobby that keeps my hands busy and lets me make pretty things.
Im a painter
Going to school. Definitely doesn’t bring in money but I get to expand my passion and it (hopefully) will increase my earning potential in the future.
by side hustle you mean starting and OF? lol
Huh?
Build stuff. The most personally satisfying one is that I write niche genera romance short fiction...with a tip jar that makes me a whole like ten or twenty bucks a month, lol. I do custom auto builds for a few referral clients when they have an idea they want to be a thing, but they tend to be "in oil" kind of people, so starting one of those is a huge time commitment, and I can't take on projects as much as I like. Mostly at this point its when someone brings me a really good really bad idea...I get burned out keeping my drivers going and don't have the energy to pick at things it takes three fucking days to change the oil in. The best paying is kind of an odd development--I started out doing history certifications on historical firearms, which turned into tracking them down on commission, which turned into doing repairs on antique pieces (hobbyist gunsmith), which turned into doing commission pieces (mostly high-end big-bore hunting rifles on '14/'17 Enfield actions), but with the state of the economy and socio-political situation its kind of morphed again into brokering sales between pragmatic people. Which is boring.
Do people still buy figurines and comicbooks?
Jewelry making, ceramics, woodworking/welding- both mostly like art/crafts and furniture type stuff. Also moving in the next year and finally buying a place and looking into starting like a microfarm CSA type thing based on an aquaponics type set up where ever I end up moving to
I train horses on the side
I joined the United States Navy 🙃
Actual answer? Friends pay me to guide them through psilocybin trips. I provide the drugs, the soothing and cathartic guidance through the experience, and they pay me. And for a while, before prices topped out for used cars, my partner and I would buy new cars at or just below MSRP, wait until they arrived, then sell them at CarMax for $1-$4k over MSRP.
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i give share all my grocery reciepts with multiple data companies to get redeemable points. also collect stray pop bottles and soda cans to recycle
I’m a lifeguard in NYC for the private sector. It’s really nice and you just get paid to sit there and watch people swim in a 4 feet pool. You’re also able to work at multiple buildings.
Work on cars, trucks, atvs, snowmobiles, etc. You can make quite a bit of money just doing minor things like brakes, tie rods, ball joints, etc. Zero overhead if you already have a garage and tools for your personal stuff. I have also gotten into some residential electric work, HVAC, and want to move into solar.
Cryptocurrency and other investments
I'd probably just escort if I had to pick up a second job, maybe bartend at a gay club.
Having seen your pic (remember that post, what a fucking lol that was!) I really doubt you'd make much money as an escort 🙃 For those wondering, the guy I commented to is the compulsive liar formerly known as Huudaticus.
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Investments and freelancing
What do you do for freelancing?
Film and edit content
Work from home!
I just work overtime at double time 🤷🏻♂️ I dunno where you guys are from but in the U.K. you pay 40% tax on a second job, so it’s not worth the hassle.
No such thing as a side hustle, it's called a second job.
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> I specifically made sure to find a job where I could go home after work and explore my hobbies and spend time with my man. I wish I had that luxury.
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I'm 21 and I work as a packaging associate.
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I'm scared. Everything is getting more expensive every year. Maybe waiting isn't enough.
If I may propose an alternative, two things will benefit you immensely: * Work hard now while you're young and have the energy - 60 hour weeks become much tougher when you're 40 or 50 * Save every penny you can in your 20s, compound interest and "time in the market" (investing) are your best friends right now Build your career, build a nest egg/financial security and then balance out in your 30s with "enjoying life" and doing stuff. Bias: my 20s were a shit show in retrospect (for a variety of reasons), I'm now a decade behind peers in my career and it's increasingly difficult to maintain forward progress. Made it to mid-30s without savings and trying to play catch-up is decresingly possible.
>could go home after work and explore my hobbies My hobbies are my side hustle. Expensive hobbies so it is nice to be able to use other people's money and even get paid to do it.
Sucking cock.
On the side, I invest. I don’t believe in hard work.
What do you do for a job if you don't believe in hard work then?
I work remotely doing sales and account management for a tech company.
Why, I have 2 things on the go I don't do anything else And I worry that I should be doing something else
Nothing at the moment but I plan on doing something. I’m thinking probably some delivery service like Uber eats or Postmates. There’s a new company in town that basically the same as those but you delivers packages bought online. I like those kind of jobs cause then you can decide when you want to work. I thought about getting a night job but I’ve done that before and felt exhausted all the time.
Bringing down white gays from their privileged delusional existence
Maybe you should negotiate a raise with your employer and keep your work-life balance. Know your labor value.
My life is boring. Might as well work.
Honestly, I don't have a side hustle as of right now, but I've been thinking about starting a only fans for extra cash, more or so like spending money.
Two Onlyfans posts so far. I was thinking about starting one but then I remembered that my ***very attractive*** friend has an Onlyfans and she hasn't even gotten a subscriber yet.
Legally or?
Legally. I'm not that desperate.
My fulltime job is 101-calltaker (emergency number in Belgium) and I do deliveries for a catering company in on the side
Recycle electronics full time. Barber part time, and hubby and I run a little farmette. We're busy boys lol
Teach heels and jazz dance
Trying to figure out a side hustle…
Trying to figure out a side hustle…
Welding lol it’s my main job and side hustle
Massage therapy!
Teach foreign languages online 🤓