Getting Started With a Side Hustle
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You are busy living your life, working your regular job, but every once in a while you have a thought--what if I could make a few extra bucks, and get our savings to grow even faster. Maybe it is time to consider a short-term side hustle.
A short term side hustle allows you to stash some cash without taking on the commitment of a long term side hustle.
Short term side hustles are perfect for those of whose day job is seasonal. If you can find a side hustle during your slow times at work this can really maximize your efforts. It's also perfect for those who want to keep up a side hustle in retirement but don't want to be tied to a full time business.
Winter Side Hustles
Snow can be fairly commonplace in some areas, but it still always feels like we get surprised by it. Plan ahead and be prepared to make some extra money! Snow Removal My own father, back in 1976, purchased a snow blower and worked his way around the neighborhood clearing sidewalks and driveways while going to Chiropractic school. It provided a much-needed income. But you could simplify with a shovel, and perhaps some salt rock for ice melting. Or expand with a truck and blade to clear long driveways out where it takes longer for the city crews to get to. Snow Day Emergency Day Care Although snow days can be unpredictable, they can also be an opportunity to make money. Parents still need to get to work, but schools are closed. Set up arrangements beforehand, so that all parties are on the same page for cost, hours, and care provided. I would much rather pay one of my close friends to watch my child for a day then try to scramble to an over-packed daycare. Other Winter Ideas- Weatherizing homes for winter
- Selling firewood
- Decorating for the holidays
- Personal chef or catering for holiday parties
- Corporate event planning for holiday parties
- Temp help for offices if staff members are taking vacations for the holidays
Summer Side Hustles
Summer is a bustling time to incorporate side hustles. The heat of summer is perfect for concession stands. Selling all kinds of concoctions...cotton candy, hot dogs, ice cream, and shaved ice are just a few ideas. These low-cost items don't require the expense of a "food truck," and depending on local regulations, you can go where the crowds are. Festivals And Shows If you create--really anything--look into festivals. Many have vendor booths and are looking for people to sell. Art, knives, pens, pottery, homemade lotions and soaps, the list is endless. Often there is a fee for the booth, so do some research on the expected turn-out and pricing of like items. If it is a show, like a rock show--find out what is common and offer something unique. Sometimes the show isn't where you make the most money, but it can be what gets your name out there. Talk to everyone that walks by, you never know the connections another person has. Other Summer Ideas- Personal swimming instruction--for kids and adults
- Workouts and personal training outside
- House sitting for those that are on vacation
- Summer camps for the neighbor kids
- Yard care and landscaping--it can be as simple as weekly watering of plants to full-service lawn mowing and more
- Wedding planning or wedding photography
Vacation And Resort Side Hustles
Where ever the destination, whether it is snow skiing or playing at the beach, there are busy seasons. The increase of tourism or travelers for the season increases the opportunities for short-term side hustles. If you live near an area with a ski resort, ski season is when the resort comes to life and is in need of front desk help, housekeeping for rooms and rentals, and even ski instructors. There are also opportunities for shuttle drivers and lift operators. Sometimes full-time employment might seem to prohibit these extra opportunities, but perhaps a few weekends are possible for the short term. I have a friend that works with her regular job boss to adjust her schedule, allowing her to maximize her time for cleaning resort cabins. Besides the increase in pay for short-term, the tips are an added bonus. If you live in an area that is more summer tourism, many of the same needs apply.- tour guides
- fishing guides
- bird-watching excursions
- hiking guides
- be a guide to whatever is unique to your area. Such as mines, caves, boating, ghost towns, etc.