Earn Extra Money. Find Potential GIG Opportunities

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Earn Extra Money. Find Potential GIG Opportunities

1. Ride Share/Delivery Driver

If you have a reliable vehicle and know your way around town, there are openings for drivers in all the cities where ride-sharing is permitted. Another option is to deliver packages for companies like Amazon. You’ll be able to work a flexible schedule and use your car to earn cash. UPS hires drivers and driver helpers for part-time positions. Check company websites for information on driving, delivery, and delivery helper jobs in your location. You’ll be able to quickly and easily apply online from your computer or your phone.

2. Customer Service Representative

Customer service is one of the fastest-growing occupations. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to get hired for both online and in-person positions. Evening and weekend jobs are plentiful if you need to work around your day job. Here’s information on the top 10 customer service jobs and how to land one of them.

3. Get a Freelance Gig

If your paycheck isn’t cutting it and you’ve got the right skills and the time, you could freelance to help boost your bank account and your resume. You may even have thought about freelancing full-time. If that’s the case, doing some side gigs is a good way to see whether a transition to self-employment makes sense.

4. Sell Your Stuff

If you have a closet full of clothes, shoes, bags, and other accessories you can free up some space, downsize your wardrobe, and earn money by selling what you don’t need. Use eBay or one of the online sites dedicated to selling used clothes, or use an app like Poshmark or Vinted, for example, to sell those clothes you haven’t worn in forever. You can use Lystant to help you sell, or sign up to help other people sell their items.

5. Pet Sitter, Dog Walker or Sniffspot Host

If you prefer pets to people, pet sitting is an ideal way to make some money. You could work at a doggy daycare or boarding facility, or you could be self-employed. One way to get started is to check with your family, friends, neighbors, and your pet to line up referrals. You can also sign up on websites and apps like Wag and Rover to market your services. Rover also has opportunities for dog groomers.

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If you have a dog-friendly yard, you can become a Sniffspot host to earn some extra money.

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