Side Hustles

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I misread it, sorry. I guess we won’t hear from the poster who earns $65 per hour doing a very easy job.


Sorry -- I took a sm break for a few days. My answer is above ^^.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make about $20k/yr profit reselling on postmark for about 3 hours per week of work.


Where do you source inventory to sell?

Primarily thrift stores. It's crazy what people donate around here. Just this morning I sold two pairs of jeans for $85 and $99 each that I paid $4.99 each for.


How long does it usually take you to sell them?
Anonymous
I am 45 and I’ve been side hustling since I was 22 years old. I make between $20,0000 and $40,000 extra year. I’ve never not done it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am 45 and I’ve been side hustling since I was 22 years old. I make between $20,0000 and $40,000 extra year. I’ve never not done it.


What specifically do you do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH and I own a building of condos. I don't think of it as a side hustle, but I guess it is.


Not really. Most people doing rude hustles are doing it because they need the money. Obviously you already had the money to buy the condos in the first place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dog sit, but it's really more so I can get puppy cuddles... it does not pay nearly as well as any of pp's haha. I need to up my game apparently!




I'll have to think about this. I love puppy cuddles, though we aren't in a position to get a dog full-term
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am 45 and I’ve been side hustling since I was 22 years old. I make between $20,0000 and $40,000 extra year. I’ve never not done it.


What specifically do you do?


Writing and editing.
You can’t just start doing it.
It has to be your profession already.

I also used to teach dance and college courses.

Just side hustling what I do professionally already is easy. Nights and weekends when I take work. I don’t even market it. 20-40k comes into my by referral. I have been doing this more than 20 years.
Anonymous
I agree PP but many people seemed pissed that I tutor on the side (I'm an ES teacher). I'm not tutoring my own students and I don't even tutor students at my school (it's a Title One school). It seems to me to use your talents and qualifications but I guess that's not how other people see it.
Anonymous
They have easy remote second full time jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP but many people seemed pissed that I tutor on the side (I'm an ES teacher). I'm not tutoring my own students and I don't even tutor students at my school (it's a Title One school). It seems to me to use your talents and qualifications but I guess that's not how other people see it.


No one should care that you are tutoring on the side
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP but many people seemed pissed that I tutor on the side (I'm an ES teacher). I'm not tutoring my own students and I don't even tutor students at my school (it's a Title One school). It seems to me to use your talents and qualifications but I guess that's not how other people see it.


Really? I’m an ES teacher and I’ve tutored. A lot of colleagues have and I’ve never heard of anyone being negative about it. Who gets “pissed”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have easy remote second full time jobs.


I’ve applied for many and never even get an interview. It’s ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP but many people seemed pissed that I tutor on the side (I'm an ES teacher). I'm not tutoring my own students and I don't even tutor students at my school (it's a Title One school). It seems to me to use your talents and qualifications but I guess that's not how other people see it.


Really? I’m an ES teacher and I’ve tutored. A lot of colleagues have and I’ve never heard of anyone being negative about it. Who gets “pissed”?


My 10th grade Spanish teacher tutored his own students and they magically got As. So rich stupid kids get As
Anonymous
We have a relative who was a GS15 and worked as an electrician evenings/ weekends/some vacation days and used to joke that his government job was “beer money.” Grew up in a family of electricians and he kept his qualifications up to date. Has a pretty sweet life in retirement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree PP but many people seemed pissed that I tutor on the side (I'm an ES teacher). I'm not tutoring my own students and I don't even tutor students at my school (it's a Title One school). It seems to me to use your talents and qualifications but I guess that's not how other people see it.


Really? I’m an ES teacher and I’ve tutored. A lot of colleagues have and I’ve never heard of anyone being negative about it. Who gets “pissed”?

NP-I for one. In conference with teacher he let it be known he tutors on the side. Uh, yeah no, try being better in the classroom so this topic doesn't have to come up in the first place.
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