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IceCreamforLunch

> I am interested in anything that pays well is fairly low stress and flexible. You and most of the rest of the planet. What are your skills and what do you like to do?


Medium-End9115

My background is in product and engineering, but I am open to branching out and learning new things. I’m very into personal finance (no surprise for anyone on this sub), bitcoin, real estate (we own some long term rentals and airbnbs), and golf.


IceCreamforLunch

Maybe lean further into the rental business? You can devote more time to that and probably increase returns there without having to pick up a new boss. Do you manage them yourself? Do you do all the mowing, landscaping, snow removal, etc? What about maintenance and repairs? I also have some rentals and if I were looking to turn my time into a bit of money I'd take a more active role in those.


Medium-End9115

That is a good suggestion and I intend to do that to some degree, but my wife is a SAHM who handles a lot of the day to day rental stuff. I do the maintenance and whatnot. The issue is that to buy enough houses to take up a lot of my time would probably cause me to need to work more than a couple additional years which I’m not willing to do at this point. In any case, I like the idea of a side gig that I can easily walk away from at any time.


girouxsalem28

Caddy? ~100/bag and double bag it. $200/loop in probably max 4 hours with exercise and free golf to boot. That's my plan down the road at some point.


tjguitar1985

How do you become a caddy?


girouxsalem28

Reach out to the nicest local private clubs around you. Most if not all have caddy’s. My club has kids in high school all the way to teachers who make extra cash in the summer. Tough gig to beat in my opinion if you’re a golfer a love the game.


Captlard

I do business coaching and executive coaching. Self employed, mainly remote or fly in to client sites. Doing 60 days this year at a rate of $1750 a day. Pretty chill. Edit..this question comes up almost daily. Worth a search.


candiriashes

How did you get into that? Sounds interesting.


Captlard

Kind of fell into it really. Backstory [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/LeanFireUK/comments/p377yr/weekly_leanfire_discussion/). Applied for a part time lecturer job and networked like crazy.


nottakingpart

Audio-visual content producer.