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Cloud 01-26-2011 01:24 PM

Side Hustles
 
so, good news: market is up.

bad news: I still will never be able to afford to stop working. Like, ever.

and -- everyone needs a side hustle to make extra money. Multiple income streams and all that. I don't want to do dog walking or carpet cleaning or anything like that, but am looking for ideas.

How many of you actually do have a side hustle? Are you thinking of one, and if so, what?

Shawnee123 01-26-2011 01:34 PM

I side-hustled for years as a bartender/waitress. I'm thinking of doing something again. My friend snatched up my consulting job at my old job (maybe since she left after I did she had dibs? Dunno.) But I sure could use some extra money.

I just have no IDEAS. So, great thread.

This summer I thought about checking out a greenhouse/gardening sales place, but I know nothing about plants. I'd be a great physical laborer (planting moving watering) but they probably want someone who actually knows something about plants.

TheMercenary 01-26-2011 01:34 PM

If you have the stomach for it I always thought that crime scene clean up would be very profitable. Most insurance companies contribute to the cost so you would have to figure out how to negotiate the insurance minefield mess and learn about the appropriate chemicals, bio-hazards, bio-waste rules and regs. But with a little start-up money it could turn a profit and start a long term business that would last forever.

Shawnee123 01-26-2011 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 708222)
If you have the stomach for it I always thought that crime scene clean up would be very profitable. Most insurance companies contribute to the cost so you would have to figure out how to negotiate the insurance minefield mess and learn about the appropriate chemicals, bio-hazards, bio-waste rules and regs. But with a little start-up money it could turn a profit and start a long term business that would last forever.

Oooh, did you ever see Sunshine Cleaning? It was about doing that!

Or I was thinking I could be a part-time hooker but really, how much market is there for an ugly and old hooker. :(

Lamplighter 01-26-2011 02:07 PM

@Cloud - It's a bit more PC to call it "moonlighting" because
you can use it when talking with business people without scaring them away.

Anyhow, think about your current interests.
Customized calendars for social groups are easy to do now with digital images and all the copy/print shops around.

Almost anything can be a subject for one audience or another.
One of my neighbors hates dogs and has a real thing about poop in his yard.
Each year he wholesales an annual Poop of the Month calendar to shops around here and is pretty well known.

Sundae 01-26-2011 02:14 PM

Now I have my CRB (did I mention that?) I'm going to be looking for prison work.
Public facing - ie working in a creche or canteen serving visitors.
They are most busy at weekends and pay well, and we have a nujmber of them in the region. Sadly my local one relies on volunteers. Booooo.

Otherwise it's back to bar work for me too.
Ah - have just reminded me I need to submit my name for census work. Going door to door to remind people to complete their census (legal requirement). That's good money too, if temporary.

TheMercenary 01-26-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 708223)
Oooh, did you ever see Sunshine Cleaning? It was about doing that!

Yea, it was pretty cool. And I know a dude that started a business just like it in a major city in the midwest. He is making a killing. No pun intended.:3eye:

Cloud 01-26-2011 03:13 PM

Passive income is really better than stuff you have to spend a lot of time on. And no, I DO NOT have the stomach for crime scene clean up (shudder).

I do have things I'm thinking about. Like:

--oil and gas investment (since I already have income from this)
--writing non-fiction books. I have some experience putting book proposal together, and this would be something I could do
--legal indexing, legal documents, or something like that, which I'd rather not do (since I work in this field)
--selling either on a dedicated website or through ebay, etc.; either 1) local Tex Mex stuff like boots; cool alternative stuff that I like; body jewelry, or a combination

Pico and ME 01-26-2011 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 708221)
I side-hustled for years as a bartender/waitress. I'm thinking of doing something again. My friend snatched up my consulting job at my old job (maybe since she left after I did she had dibs? Dunno.) But I sure could use some extra money.

I just have no IDEAS. So, great thread.

This summer I thought about checking out a greenhouse/gardening sales place, but I know nothing about plants. I'd be a great physical laborer (planting moving watering) but they probably want someone who actually knows something about plants.

Lowes hires summer help for the Garden Center and no experience needed. I did it, I loved it.

Cloud 01-26-2011 06:15 PM

would be nice if I could come up with something actually "politically correct" that is, in the areas of education, alternative energy, smart growth, etc. that we are supposed to be focusing our economy on, because there might be grants and other biz opportunities.

I don't think I'm smart enough for that though!

I've been wrestling with this for a while--not only a side hustle, but an actual "retirement career" that would let me do something else other than working in an office for someone else. No answers yet, though.

Lamplighter 01-26-2011 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cloud (Post 708286)
would be nice if I could come up with something actually "politically correct" that is, in the areas of education, alternative energy, smart growth, etc. that we are supposed to be focusing our economy on, because there might be grants and other biz opportunities.

I don't think I'm smart enough for that though!

I've been wrestling with this for a while--not only a side hustle, but an actual "retirement career" that would let me do something else other than working in an office for someone else. No answers yet, though.

Don't know if you were responding to my use of the words "politically correct", I would call the areas you mentioned as "current fads" and everyone will be competing for funds, grants, etc.

Instead I have found from personal experience that taking what you are currently doing or enjoy, and moving it slightly off center can actually lead to reasonable and enjoyable second sources of income.
It won't happen overnight without a major input of $, but with a longer outlook, a reasonable retirement income is not out of question.

monster 01-26-2011 08:37 PM

Side Hustles sound like some torture/exercise devised by an aerobics instructor.

monster 01-26-2011 08:39 PM

What about creating a "coffee-table" book of body art?

Pico and ME 01-26-2011 09:48 PM

Calenders!

Lamplighter 01-26-2011 10:42 PM

Buy gigantic quantities of green and reflective yellow paint, stencils, and aluminum now.
The money will roll in before 2018


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