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5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)
5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)

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time19-05-2025

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5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)

Looking for some extra cash? The bad news is you will have to work for it. The good news is that you can find some untraditional ways to generate some additional income in your neighborhood, city or local community, as well as start them right away. Learn More: Find Out: Here are five local side hustles you never considered and can start today. According to Patrice Williams-Lindo, the CEO of Career Nomad, one of the best under-the-radar gigs for professionals with flexible time is mobile notary services. This is a job that requires person-to-person interaction and the ability to travel, but also isn't going away any time soon. 'After a quick certification, you can earn $15-$75 per notarization–higher if you specialize in real estate closings,' explained Williams-Londo, adding that a bonus perk is that the mobile notary business scales with your network. Business coach and founder of Unpause Your Dreams, Charlene Ridley, described how any owner operated or single operator businesses without the skills or time to create meaningful content can hire someone to generate it for them. 'Side hustlers can offer content creation services and provide short form video to increase market visibility, create interest, and help develop/manage the businesses online brand,' noted Ridley. Ridley pointed out that there is huge potential to scale up and tailor this side hustle by starting around 2-3 hours per week and going up to 5-8 hours each month depending on the client, with the low end of earnings starting around $80 per hour and going up to a range of $400-640 depending on the clients' hourly billing budget. Everyone has pictures and most people do not know where they are or how to find them. This could be tangible photographs in a box or digital ones shaved on a hard drive. Either way, YouTuber Tim Richard highlighted that it's one of the best side gigs to do in your area. One example Richard pointed to was a woman who started organizing her own photos, then friends and neighbors, until word of mouth had her charging between $200 to $1,500 per project. The time commitment is very low at 10-20 hours a week, with no high pressure turnaround to complete a job. Between working full time, taking care of kids, and having a social life, people tend to forget they need to manage the place where they live: home. That's where a house manager can come to their rescue and make some extra income on the side. 'House managers have an opportunity not to serve as task masters (that's what task rabbit is for) but instead as trusted partners that keep the household running,' Ridley commented. Ridley outlined that the range of services offered could include: home maintenance, calendar management, meal planning, grocery ordering, and anything else the home requires to function. House managers can start charging around $35 an hour and book about 2 hours a week. Depending on the arrangement, those numbers could increase to 16-20 hours per month and bring in $560-700 per client. Do you enjoy cooking and serving up delicious food, yet have no desire to be in a professional kitchen or deal with the stress of running your own restaurant? Try preparing specific meals for others right from your own home. 'Whether it's vegan soul food in Atlanta or paleo fusion in Portland, there's high demand for home-cooked meals aligned to lifestyle,' described Williams-Lindo. 'Licensed cottage cooks can charge $12-$20 per meal and serve 20-30 clients weekly with local pickup or delivery.' More From GOBankingRates 5 Luxury Cars That Will Have Massive Price Drops in Spring 2025 8 Items To Stock Up on Now in Case of Tariff-Induced Product Shortages 8 Common Mistakes Retirees Make With Their Social Security Checks 10 Cars That Outlast the Average Vehicle Sources: Patrice Williams-Lindo, the CEO of Career Nomad Unpause Your Dreams, Charlene Ridley YouTube, Tim Richard, '7 Untapped Local Side Hustles You Can Start Today' This article originally appeared on 5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)

5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)
5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)

Looking for some extra cash? The bad news is you will have to work for it. The good news is that you can find some untraditional ways to generate some additional income in your neighborhood, city or local community, as well as start them right away. Learn More: Find Out: Here are five local side hustles you never considered and can start today. According to Patrice Williams-Lindo, the CEO of Career Nomad, one of the best under-the-radar gigs for professionals with flexible time is mobile notary services. This is a job that requires person-to-person interaction and the ability to travel, but also isn't going away any time soon. 'After a quick certification, you can earn $15-$75 per notarization–higher if you specialize in real estate closings,' explained Williams-Londo, adding that a bonus perk is that the mobile notary business scales with your network. Business coach and founder of Unpause Your Dreams, Charlene Ridley, described how any owner operated or single operator businesses without the skills or time to create meaningful content can hire someone to generate it for them. 'Side hustlers can offer content creation services and provide short form video to increase market visibility, create interest, and help develop/manage the businesses online brand,' noted Ridley. Ridley pointed out that there is huge potential to scale up and tailor this side hustle by starting around 2-3 hours per week and going up to 5-8 hours each month depending on the client, with the low end of earnings starting around $80 per hour and going up to a range of $400-640 depending on the clients' hourly billing budget. Everyone has pictures and most people do not know where they are or how to find them. This could be tangible photographs in a box or digital ones shaved on a hard drive. Either way, YouTuber Tim Richard highlighted that it's one of the best side gigs to do in your area. One example Richard pointed to was a woman who started organizing her own photos, then friends and neighbors, until word of mouth had her charging between $200 to $1,500 per project. The time commitment is very low at 10-20 hours a week, with no high pressure turnaround to complete a job. Between working full time, taking care of kids, and having a social life, people tend to forget they need to manage the place where they live: home. That's where a house manager can come to their rescue and make some extra income on the side. 'House managers have an opportunity not to serve as task masters (that's what task rabbit is for) but instead as trusted partners that keep the household running,' Ridley commented. Ridley outlined that the range of services offered could include: home maintenance, calendar management, meal planning, grocery ordering, and anything else the home requires to function. House managers can start charging around $35 an hour and book about 2 hours a week. Depending on the arrangement, those numbers could increase to 16-20 hours per month and bring in $560-700 per client. Do you enjoy cooking and serving up delicious food, yet have no desire to be in a professional kitchen or deal with the stress of running your own restaurant? Try preparing specific meals for others right from your own home. 'Whether it's vegan soul food in Atlanta or paleo fusion in Portland, there's high demand for home-cooked meals aligned to lifestyle,' described Williams-Lindo. 'Licensed cottage cooks can charge $12-$20 per meal and serve 20-30 clients weekly with local pickup or delivery.' More From GOBankingRates 5 Luxury Cars That Will Have Massive Price Drops in Spring 2025 8 Items To Stock Up on Now in Case of Tariff-Induced Product Shortages 10 Genius Things Warren Buffett Says To Do With Your Money 5 Types of Vehicles Retirees Should Stay Away From Buying Sources: Patrice Williams-Lindo, the CEO of Career Nomad Unpause Your Dreams, Charlene Ridley YouTube, Tim Richard, '7 Untapped Local Side Hustles You Can Start Today' This article originally appeared on 5 Local Side Hustles You Never Considered (And Can Start Today)

6 Key Signs Job Hopping Will Hurt Your Finances
6 Key Signs Job Hopping Will Hurt Your Finances

Yahoo

time29-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

6 Key Signs Job Hopping Will Hurt Your Finances

There are lots of reasons why people change jobs multiple times, from moving to career pivots to seeking advancement. While not all job hopping is a bad idea, too much of it can start to hurt your finances, depending on how you go about it. Find Out: Read Next: While some people may have the benefit of a partner's income, consulting income or solid savings, be sure you know the consequences of changing jobs before you do it too frequently. Here are six key signs that job hopping will hurt your finances. According to Patrice Williams-Lindo, career strategist, workplace culture expert and CEO of Career Nomad, frequent work transitions can lead to missing out on valuable benefits such as: 401(k) vesting schedules Annual bonuses Healthcare coverage gaps While not everyone is motivated by traditional benefits, especially if you're in career pivot mode, launching side businesses or investing in flexibility and well-being, Williams-Lindo said you should just make sure you've got a plan to self-fund what you're walking away from. This could include opening a high-yield savings account, a solo Roth IRA and/or getting on an affordable healthcare plan. Learn More: While job hopping to find the right fit can make sense, be warned that 'when your résumé reads like a revolving door with no through-line or upward mobility, that's when the red flags go up for recruiters,' Williams-Lindo said. However, if your moves make sense, show advancement or are tied to life or values pivots (like caregiving, health or building a business), you can still maintain leverage in the job market, she suggested. Inconsistent employment can make things tricky if you want to take out loans, especially with traditional lenders who want to see two years of stable income in a similar field, Williams-Lindo said. However, this is also changing, especially for entrepreneurs, gig workers and consultants. What matters most is having the following: Documented income (W-2s, 1099s, bank statements) Good credit Proof of financial responsibility There are some other possible financial downsides of job hopping too quickly, Williams-Lindo said, including: Sign-on bonuses that must be repaid if you leave before a certain date Higher tax bills if you have multiple W-2s or untaxed contractor income Delayed health benefits that leave you vulnerable Missed vesting on equity or profit-sharing plans The biggest financial risk people face when they switch jobs frequently is they do not build a long-term career path that reflects someone who is reliable and loyal, according to Steven Lowell, career coach and reverse recruiter at Find My Profession. 'If a company sees that you will only stick around for a cup of coffee to get one project done, they see no reason to invest in your professional development or trust you with a greater scope of responsibility that will lead to higher pay,' he said. The other risk people face by job hopping is not getting paid salary increases to keep up with inflation, Lowell pointed out. If companies see you've changed jobs numerous times, they may not think you have the skills or seniority to warrant a higher salary. 'They will be unable to get a significant pay increase that will allow them to save money, build credit, or buy a home,' Lowell said. Job hopping can be strategic, but only if it's aligned with your goals, values and financial readiness. More From GOBankingRates4 Things You Should Do if You Want To Retire Early 12 SUVs With the Most Reliable Engines 6 Big Shakeups Coming to Social Security in 2025 This article originally appeared on 6 Key Signs Job Hopping Will Hurt Your Finances

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