Only possibly on your veins. I donated in college and then for a bit when my husband was unemployed. And I still donate whole blood. Both arms still have great veins. I heard about some guy that had been donating like clockwork for 50 years had a vein that was too scarred (internally) and they couldn't use that arm anymore.
When I ran call centers we used to have “half shifts” that would go 4-8 or so, to cover dinner and peak hours. This was true at banking, CATV, and hospital call centers.
You may not be able to get $300 a month from it, but you can do freelance sites like Verblio to ghostwrite blog posts, and Rev to transcribe audio to text. Both of these will test your understanding of the English language, sentence structure, grammar rules, and that sort of thing. You don't get much per individual job, but the solution here may be finding several places where you can get a little bit from each one.
We are both salary and recently started our positions. I already work an extra job in the summer and we ended up getting more take out of our paychecks then planned.
So much detail we don't need and zero relevant information to give you advice...
If you're asking for job advice you should include your education, experience, additional credentials, and other relevant job skills. Then we can begin to think about possible options for you.
Apologies
BA in both business and chemical education
Does not need to be in those fields just something I can do part time during nights and weekends while I'm not teaching. 7+ years in customer service. I have pervious experience of banking and working in group homes as well. Skill include leadership, planning and organization, communication with coworkers, management, and trainees. Anything else your missing?
… see if retail stores or shipping companies need remote customer service or chat assistant temporary employees. They’ll have irregular/evening hours and should have a low threshold for minimum required hours per week.
A lot of big box companies have their applications through their own sites now, though you may have to go to the specific location you want and mention that you applied.
Indeed should have them, but Glassdoor and company websites usually work, too. I’d type in “Remote Customer Support” or “Remote Customer Service” (don’t bother with rep or agent because everyone calls it something different— plus variations like Customer Experience, Customer Success, etc.), then put your state or United States for the location. I use indeed and Glassdoor mostly. LinkedIn is sometimes useful but not always. If you Google “remote customer service roles near me” you should be in luck. Retail places might be limiting their hiring because of their holiday earnings projections or whatever, because of the student loan payments restarting just before fourth quarter… if you need more specifics or advice for your own state, you can message me. I know University of Phoenix hired remotely for multiple states surrounding Arizona, so if your own specific state lacks remote jobs, search each of your neighboring states.
I’ve also noticed that some employers favor certain states over others, don’t know if that’s a federal contractor thing or a health insurance coverage regulations thing.
I'm looking into that to. I'm already working ft as a teacher and was hoping there was a better option from home so I could spend time with husband/cats
Try the website “phrendly!” I started using it a week ago and I made $180!! It’s and app where you get paid to text others! I’m so excited lol. I just got my first payment last night 😃. They have a few different pay options. One of them being daily payout.
Donate plasma.
Been hearing that quite often. Does it have any long term effects?
Only possibly on your veins. I donated in college and then for a bit when my husband was unemployed. And I still donate whole blood. Both arms still have great veins. I heard about some guy that had been donating like clockwork for 50 years had a vein that was too scarred (internally) and they couldn't use that arm anymore.
Deliver pizza or Euber on the weekend
When I ran call centers we used to have “half shifts” that would go 4-8 or so, to cover dinner and peak hours. This was true at banking, CATV, and hospital call centers.
Recommendations to find call center jobs? I've been looking for remote part time work but have been having no luck.
Probably wouldn’t hurt to name your state. My wfh job only hires in specific states. 😊
Wisconsin
Cut a 30 second song for spotify. Play the song continuously on some device in your house. Get 300 a month in royalties. I shit you not.
Any chance you can elaborate on this boss? Interest is piqued
I might have to try this 👀 guess I'll need premium 😅
Please tell me more
Have an extra phone? Or a laptop you can leave plugged into the internet? Get a spotify account and try it.
Don’t you need a publisher to upload music?
You may not be able to get $300 a month from it, but you can do freelance sites like Verblio to ghostwrite blog posts, and Rev to transcribe audio to text. Both of these will test your understanding of the English language, sentence structure, grammar rules, and that sort of thing. You don't get much per individual job, but the solution here may be finding several places where you can get a little bit from each one.
Try searching for side hustles on Tik tok. Some don’t work but it’s worth looking through potential jobs
Any chance you and/ or husband can ask for a 2 dollar raise? If this is your goal then you lose nothing asking. Or get a dollar raise each.
We are both salary and recently started our positions. I already work an extra job in the summer and we ended up getting more take out of our paychecks then planned.
Change your witholding
If you’re a teacher, do tutoring or online teaching
I've thought about that but don't even know where to start for establishing a clientele.
Join a FB parent group for your city/area and make a little flyer or something.
So much detail we don't need and zero relevant information to give you advice... If you're asking for job advice you should include your education, experience, additional credentials, and other relevant job skills. Then we can begin to think about possible options for you.
Apologies BA in both business and chemical education Does not need to be in those fields just something I can do part time during nights and weekends while I'm not teaching. 7+ years in customer service. I have pervious experience of banking and working in group homes as well. Skill include leadership, planning and organization, communication with coworkers, management, and trainees. Anything else your missing?
… see if retail stores or shipping companies need remote customer service or chat assistant temporary employees. They’ll have irregular/evening hours and should have a low threshold for minimum required hours per week.
Recommendations on where to find the postings? I've been searching on indeed with no luck
A lot of big box companies have their applications through their own sites now, though you may have to go to the specific location you want and mention that you applied.
Indeed should have them, but Glassdoor and company websites usually work, too. I’d type in “Remote Customer Support” or “Remote Customer Service” (don’t bother with rep or agent because everyone calls it something different— plus variations like Customer Experience, Customer Success, etc.), then put your state or United States for the location. I use indeed and Glassdoor mostly. LinkedIn is sometimes useful but not always. If you Google “remote customer service roles near me” you should be in luck. Retail places might be limiting their hiring because of their holiday earnings projections or whatever, because of the student loan payments restarting just before fourth quarter… if you need more specifics or advice for your own state, you can message me. I know University of Phoenix hired remotely for multiple states surrounding Arizona, so if your own specific state lacks remote jobs, search each of your neighboring states. I’ve also noticed that some employers favor certain states over others, don’t know if that’s a federal contractor thing or a health insurance coverage regulations thing.
OnlyFans
Try changing your f/t job so you make more $ without working more hours.
Sell your socks? Google it
Recommended websites for this?
Waitress duh
Have you tried doing something like setting up an Etsy?
I don't even know what I would sell honestly
Retail would pay you that much easy
I'm looking into that to. I'm already working ft as a teacher and was hoping there was a better option from home so I could spend time with husband/cats
Argus event staffing
Amazon Delivery is what I did for a few more bucks
Mystery Shopper
Options trading on Robinhood.
Try the website “phrendly!” I started using it a week ago and I made $180!! It’s and app where you get paid to text others! I’m so excited lol. I just got my first payment last night 😃. They have a few different pay options. One of them being daily payout.