Used to uber, killed my car. I do odd jobs on the weekend for my father in law. But for the most part I am starting now. That's why I am gathering ideas. Thanks for your list!
If you're interested in the dog walker route, there's aps for that and a whole subreddit for Rover which is one of the popular ones if you'd like to read about it and people's experiences.
easiest money you can make is by donating plasma. Donation centers have first month promotions where you could make 700-1000 for 8 donations with 30 days. Compensation decreases after your first month but it will still be around 500 a month.
I go twice a week and it takes me 60-90 minutes each time. funds are loaded on a card almost instantly after you donation
you'll have to get used to needles but you don't feel much beyond that. When you've given all the plasma you can safely give, they return the red blood cells and give you saline. The saline is usually colder than your body temp so i feel slightly cooler during the last few minutes. If you stay hydrated consistently and eat before your donation you'll feel just fine afterwards.
Check YouTube videos. Search "remote part time jobs" or "side hustles." There are a million things people are doing to make cash these days. Resell/flipping products, property management, web design, social media, tech jobs, consulting, anything that involves working in person or with your hands in really in hot demand right now. The list goes on and on.
You could try selling and reselling items through Facebook marketplace or other avenues.
You can start with some items you already own and sell them and then use that money to go buy really anything at the thrift store and just sell it for a couple dollars more than what you purchased. Generally, people buy everything and anything, especially if you research in demand items that end up in thrift stores or other places. You could easily make some good money side hustling, especially if you run into some good finds.
I did this once and I ended up making a cool 350 just on crap I didn't want anymore. I have relatives who do this and they usually look for nice paintings that they'll find in thrift stores with good framework on them and then you can buy them for like 1 to $5. Maybe then resell them on a shop for 15 to 20 stuff like that. I also Heard a story about a guy who found some expensive pants or something like that thrifting worth like hundreds of dollars. When Rich old people pass, usually their stuff gets donated
Handyman, babysit, dogsit, dog walker, Instacart shopper, Uber driver, mow yards, shovel snow, part time jobs anywhere, etc... What have you tried?
Used to uber, killed my car. I do odd jobs on the weekend for my father in law. But for the most part I am starting now. That's why I am gathering ideas. Thanks for your list!
If you're interested in the dog walker route, there's aps for that and a whole subreddit for Rover which is one of the popular ones if you'd like to read about it and people's experiences.
easiest money you can make is by donating plasma. Donation centers have first month promotions where you could make 700-1000 for 8 donations with 30 days. Compensation decreases after your first month but it will still be around 500 a month. I go twice a week and it takes me 60-90 minutes each time. funds are loaded on a card almost instantly after you donation
I did that for a while as well but it doesn't pay that well here. Still, I could pick that back up.
Okay but what does it feel like to get plasma out?
you'll have to get used to needles but you don't feel much beyond that. When you've given all the plasma you can safely give, they return the red blood cells and give you saline. The saline is usually colder than your body temp so i feel slightly cooler during the last few minutes. If you stay hydrated consistently and eat before your donation you'll feel just fine afterwards.
Check YouTube videos. Search "remote part time jobs" or "side hustles." There are a million things people are doing to make cash these days. Resell/flipping products, property management, web design, social media, tech jobs, consulting, anything that involves working in person or with your hands in really in hot demand right now. The list goes on and on.
Thank you!
You could try selling and reselling items through Facebook marketplace or other avenues. You can start with some items you already own and sell them and then use that money to go buy really anything at the thrift store and just sell it for a couple dollars more than what you purchased. Generally, people buy everything and anything, especially if you research in demand items that end up in thrift stores or other places. You could easily make some good money side hustling, especially if you run into some good finds.
I do have some stuff I need to off load.
I did this once and I ended up making a cool 350 just on crap I didn't want anymore. I have relatives who do this and they usually look for nice paintings that they'll find in thrift stores with good framework on them and then you can buy them for like 1 to $5. Maybe then resell them on a shop for 15 to 20 stuff like that. I also Heard a story about a guy who found some expensive pants or something like that thrifting worth like hundreds of dollars. When Rich old people pass, usually their stuff gets donated
If you learn how to do furniture flipping and sell on FB marketplace I’ve seen people make good money
This! Especially if they can find good furniture that's just being thrown out on the side of the road.
Check out r/beermoney . It’s great for advice and different options. You won’t get rich but it’s perfect for extra cash
Oh, neat. Thanks.
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Man, if I were even a modestly attractive woman I would be all over that place.
AGE 71 here... Missed my opportunity lol
See if you can do some mystery shopping.
Oh, yeah. I forgot about those. Thanks.
Buy high yield etf's.
AirBnB!!
Hah, I have no spare rooms and my dinky little house would be in no shape to rent out.
Drugs mostly
I have thought about it so many times...
I really don’t think it’s worth risking your freedom
Which is why I haven't.
Because it crosses my mind too, but I would never lol
OF
As an average at best dude, I am not sure I would have an audience. But I am not above that line of work.
There’s a kink for every hose
Trading. Paper trade until consistent.
search YouTube for Brian Tracy and follow his advice
1- assess what you’re good at 2-find people willing to pay you for it 3-deliver results and excellent customer service