Desperately need a side gig, HELP!!

Anonymous
I meant I can work more after 5pm since I’m remote, as well as on the weekends.
Anonymous
I resell clothes as a hobby. I thrift on Sunday mornings, and then clean, photograph and list things in the afternoon and through the week. I make about $1200/month before taxes doing it about 5-7 hours/week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I meant I can work more after 5pm since I’m remote, as well as on the weekends.


But when are you supposed to be working for your current employer. People like you who try to double dip while doing bad work at both jobs suck.
Anonymous
Definitely, look into tutoring, either law students or those taking the LSAT. If you are a good writer, you might be able to help with essays, resumes, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I resell clothes as a hobby. I thrift on Sunday mornings, and then clean, photograph and list things in the afternoon and through the week. I make about $1200/month before taxes doing it about 5-7 hours/week.


What sites do you find the most sales on reselling? I am doing a closet purge and I wanna get some money for some really good pieces.
Anonymous
I make that much doing remote document review, but you need to work 8 hours a day, and it sounds like you can’t do that during the window they require (usually 7 am - 10 pm).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I resell clothes as a hobby. I thrift on Sunday mornings, and then clean, photograph and list things in the afternoon and through the week. I make about $1200/month before taxes doing it about 5-7 hours/week.


What sites do you find the most sales on reselling? I am doing a closet purge and I wanna get some money for some really good pieces.


I do 80% of my sales on Poshmark. 15% on eBay and the rest on a combo of Depop, Mercari, and Curtsy.

I did sell a few very high-end bags on The RealReal. They took a much bigger cut, but was worth it to me for their service.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make that much doing remote document review, but you need to work 8 hours a day, and it sounds like you can’t do that during the window they require (usually 7 am - 10 pm).


Where do you do remote document review?
Anonymous
where do you find the remote jobs?
Anonymous
Poke around consultancies, like GLG, Alphasights, Guidehouse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello, I have a JD and looking for a side gig so I can make another 2-3K/month if possible. Any ideas that actually work!! Looking for something. I can do remotely? Not only fans or walking dogs please…


Referee youth sports.
Anonymous
If you have the space, you could acquire and rent out stuff like tables, chairs, yard games, etc. Seems like easy money if you have a place to store things and flexibility during the day for deliveries (or coordinating DIY pickup).
Anonymous
How is your writing? I make money writing, but I have a grad degree in English in addition to my JD. You have to be willing to hustle. There are legal blogs out there, and there are folks who stable writers to ghost write legal content for blogs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about tutoring law school students? There are several law schools in the area. Do schools employ tutors — or is this something you could do freelance?

This might not work for your schedule, but check out the listings at FlexProfessionals to see if they have any jobs that could work for you.


https://www.flexprofessionalsllc.com/

You didn’t say, so I’m assuming that looking for a side gig means that you’re not available during standard business hours. If my assumption is incorrect, you might want to mention it — since more opportunities might be available if your time is flexible.


Law students have tutors? Just asking because I'm a lawyer and if anyone at my law school used a tutor I certainly wasn't aware of it. I'm not saying it isn't a thing, I'm just curious because I've never heard of anyone using tutors in law school. We just used study aids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:sell your clothes on poshmark


This is rarely even worth the bother.
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