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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
I get paid £75 an hour doing a job you don't need qualifications for – I take a 3-day weekend & fits around school hours
Read on to see who is taking on side hustles in the UK RUFF TIMES I get paid £75 an hour doing a job you don't need qualifications for – I take a 3-day weekend & fits around school hours Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WE all dream of working as little as possible while still earning a good salary. And one woman has shared how she's managed to do just that, and she said there was no need for qualifications. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 chloe Cavv revealed she can make £75 an hour and work just four days a week Credit: TikTok/@chloecavv 2 She revealed there's no required qualifications to get started Credit: TikTok/@chloecavv Chloe Cavv, from Scotland, took to social media to reveal how she makes £75 an hour. The blonde beauty shared that she became a dog walker, which soon turned into her full-time income. In the clip, she said: "How much I made today as a dog walker." Chloe said she only worked from 8am to 3pm, which is less than the average nine-hour day and gets you home in time for the school run. As Chloe does group dog walks for different clients, she is able to make £75 in just one hour. She later revealed that while she did get qualifications like dog first aid, pet sitting and dog walking online, they weren't essential to get started. "You don't actually need it to be honest! But it's great background knowledge to have." In total, Chloe was able to make £212 in six hours, over 50% of what the average person makes in the UK, which is £94.55 after tax. The dog walker admitted that she could definitely take more clients on if she wanted, but decided she wanted a better work/life balance. She wrote: "I probably could add more, but I've learned the hard way that an easier life/less greed is the way forward. I quit my £43K job in the UK to be a grape-picker in Italy and have ZERO regrets - I don't get paid but I'm so happy "Less stress, I've got my steady clients now." The clip soon went viral on her TikTok account @chloecavv with over 927k views and people were quick to share their thoughts. Many were stunned at how much she got paid, especially when it looked like so much fun. One person wrote: "Not bad that for a few hours of fun, that's not work, love it." Another commented: "That's brilliant! I know how much work goes into it though I'd be so tired." Side hustles in numbers Based on new research from Finder, an estimated 22.8 million Brits are using side hustles to top up their income. Among those aged 18-23, 68 percent have a side hustle in 2024. Those aged 24-42 aren't far behind, with 65 per cent having an additional source of income. Side hustles are less popular among older generations, with 40 percent of those aged 43-54 having one. Whereas 23 percent of people aged 55-73 and just 7 per cent of those aged 74 and over are earning extra cash this way. "Best job ever! I'm really struggling to find fields to rent where I live, do you have any advice please?," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "I want this life." "Well done girl, dream job right there,' claimed a fifth Someone else added: "Congratulations, you are doing what you love whilst earning a wage."


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
I get paid £75 an hour doing a job you don't need qualifications for – I take a 3-day weekend & fits around school hours
Read on to see who is taking on side hustles in the UK RUFF TIMES I get paid £75 an hour doing a job you don't need qualifications for – I take a 3-day weekend & fits around school hours WE all dream of working as little as possible while still earning a good salary. And one woman has shared how she's managed to do just that, and she said there was no need for qualifications. 2 chloe Cavv revealed she can make £75 an hour and work just four days a week Credit: TikTok/@chloecavv 2 She revealed there's no required qualifications to get started Credit: TikTok/@chloecavv Chloe Cavv, from Scotland, took to social media to reveal how she makes £75 an hour. The blonde beauty shared that she became a dog walker, which soon turned into her full-time income. In the clip, she said: "How much I made today as a dog walker." Chloe said she only worked from 8am to 3pm, which is less than the average nine-hour day and gets you home in time for the school run. As Chloe does group dog walks for different clients, she is able to make £75 in just one hour. She later revealed that while she did get qualifications like dog first aid, pet sitting and dog walking online, they weren't essential to get started. "You don't actually need it to be honest! But it's great background knowledge to have." In total, Chloe was able to make £212 in six hours, over 50% of what the average person makes in the UK, which is £94.55 after tax. The dog walker admitted that she could definitely take more clients on if she wanted, but decided she wanted a better work/life balance. She wrote: "I probably could add more, but I've learned the hard way that an easier life/less greed is the way forward. I quit my £43K job in the UK to be a grape-picker in Italy and have ZERO regrets - I don't get paid but I'm so happy "Less stress, I've got my steady clients now." The clip soon went viral on her TikTok account @chloecavv with over 927k views and people were quick to share their thoughts. Many were stunned at how much she got paid, especially when it looked like so much fun. One person wrote: "Not bad that for a few hours of fun, that's not work, love it." Another commented: "That's brilliant! I know how much work goes into it though I'd be so tired." Side hustles in numbers Based on new research from Finder, an estimated 22.8 million Brits are using side hustles to top up their income. Among those aged 18-23, 68 percent have a side hustle in 2024. Those aged 24-42 aren't far behind, with 65 per cent having an additional source of income. Side hustles are less popular among older generations, with 40 percent of those aged 43-54 having one. Whereas 23 percent of people aged 55-73 and just 7 per cent of those aged 74 and over are earning extra cash this way. "Best job ever! I'm really struggling to find fields to rent where I live, do you have any advice please?," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "I want this life." "Well done girl, dream job right there,' claimed a fifth Someone else added: "Congratulations, you are doing what you love whilst earning a wage."