Side Hustle- sustainable

Anonymous
I do mystery shopping. The money itself isn’t great but you can get a lot paid for - an oil change, a nice dinner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:airbnb basement apartment


Same
Anonymous
Etsy and personal website sales. Some wholesale.

It's been my side hustle for 15 years. My items sell best by word of mouth, so not really time intensive to manage.

If DOGE messes with USPS and customs fees, things will die off. Canada was my top international destination, and I have noticed that those sales have already fallen.
Anonymous
I babysit on weekends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do mystery shopping. The money itself isn’t great but you can get a lot paid for - an oil change, a nice dinner.


Curious how you got started?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Renting extra bedrooms to travel nurses. My good friend made good money doing this a few years ago.


Not OP but tell me more about this!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do mystery shopping. The money itself isn’t great but you can get a lot paid for - an oil change, a nice dinner.


Curious how you got started?


Would love to also to know this!
Anonymous
Making party favors using a 3D printer. Foam cups, fans, tumblers, shirts, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3d printer and print/sell stuff on Etsy. It’s good for the environment so I feel like I am contributing to a bigger cause by doing it. Selling all sorts of things, household items, puzzles, fidgets, phone docks etc


Is this a joke? Making knickknacks is good for the environment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3d printer and print/sell stuff on Etsy. It’s good for the environment so I feel like I am contributing to a bigger cause by doing it. Selling all sorts of things, household items, puzzles, fidgets, phone docks etc


Is this a joke? Making knickknacks is good for the environment?


3d printer is much better for the environment than Chinese factories. People buy 3d printed stuff off etsy, even if a bit pricier but clean manufacturing. 0 fumes and biodegradable/compostable plastic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reselling online. I've been doing it since 2019. I make an extra $300-500 each month. Some months, like around Christmas, are much better. Other months are leaner, like January & February.

I also create digital art designs and sell them on Redbubble. That's a great one because once you upload the image, you're done. The customer picks what type of products they want the design on (sticker, notebook, bag, etc) and Redbubble does the rest. You don't even have to be super artsy, either. I'm not. I use Procreate and Canva on my iPad. I've done this since I was in my early 20s. I don't make a ton, but it's pretty steady for an extra $100 each month.


what are you reselling?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Etsy and personal website sales. Some wholesale.

It's been my side hustle for 15 years. My items sell best by word of mouth, so not really time intensive to manage.

If DOGE messes with USPS and customs fees, things will die off. Canada was my top international destination, and I have noticed that those sales have already fallen.


What do you sell?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3d printer and print/sell stuff on Etsy. It’s good for the environment so I feel like I am contributing to a bigger cause by doing it. Selling all sorts of things, household items, puzzles, fidgets, phone docks etc


Where do you get your items from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3d printer and print/sell stuff on Etsy. It’s good for the environment so I feel like I am contributing to a bigger cause by doing it. Selling all sorts of things, household items, puzzles, fidgets, phone docks etc


Where do you get your items from?


I print them with 3d printer. I find blueprints online, sometimes I have to pay small licensing fee. Sometimes I create my own blueprints.
Anonymous
My friend who had a SAH wife years ago set up an LLC with his Wife info. Technically, she was doing the work and he was not doing a second job.
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