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Want to do side hustle but don't know where to start...
I have a full time job, 5 day work week, 9am-6pm. I'm in my 30's. Thinking of doing side hustle that doesn't require long hours and can broaden my knowledge. Any recommendations?
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Christopher Puan
29 Apr 2021
Photographer/ Corporate Trainer at Chrispy Media & Education
You're asking a lot from the side hustle. Side hustles use up your spare time and anything worth doing will require hours of practice/ training/ learning on your part before you get good enough for people to pay you for the service.
My media creation journey started 10 years ago during university.
My rest time when I'm not in class was spent practicing and do pro bono work before I landed my paid assignments.
What kept me going was my interest in the work and the satisfaction of doing a good job for my clients.
Find something you don't mind burning your rest time for so that you can do it even if you are tired.
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It is best for a person to have 3 sources of income.
1. Job income | 2. Investments | 3. Side hustles
So as a start, if you do not have enough funds, u could turn your hobby into a side hustle, such as photography, writing or even doing surveys. Once you have enough funds, you can start investing. Else if you are already investing, then you can find a side hustle to earn more passive income.
Personally I am using the following apps to do surveys and earn some passive income even though its kinda slow.
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I have a side job which is selling supplement, no matter how much I post or explain to people it seem that I struggle in closing the deal or being rejected
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Cryotosensei
25 Apr 2021
Blogger at diaperfinancingfund.blogspot.com
I suggest that you play to your strengths and devote yourself to your interest when it comes to side...
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Personally, I do grab food delivery as a walker for my side hustle.
Pros:
Get to exercise
Flexible
Meet new customers
Cons:
Downpayment of the equipment that costs about $60
Depending on areas, there might not be jobs as available