Flexible and Engaging Side Hustles to Work While Starting a Business

The Great Resignation has millions of Americans quitting their regular jobs to find better employment. In many cases, former employees have become their own bosses. In 2021 alone, Americans applied for a record-breaking 5.4 million business ID numbers.

Starting a new business is both exciting and challenging. The easiest way to mitigate the stress of entrepreneurship is to ensure you’re still earning an income. However, working 40 hours a week while giving your new business the attention it needs is virtually impossible.

Luckily, side gigs that are flexible, fun, and able to provide a steady income do exist. We’ve compiled a list of the best opportunities to keep your bills paid while you’re chasing your dreams.

Delivery or Rideshare Driver

If you have a car and a driver’s license, then delivering groceries, takeout, or even packages for Amazon or UPS can serve as the perfect chance to earn some extra cash while building your business.

If delivering people is more your speed, any city that allows ridesharing offers opportunities to sign up with Lyft or Uber.

Many rideshare and delivery options give you the flexibility to work when it fits your schedule for as many hours as you’d like.

Pet Care

Animal lovers won’t even feel like they’re working as they rake in money pet sitting and dog walking. Whether you prefer to work part-time at a pet boarding facility or doggy daycare or to go out on your own as a dog walker and pet sitter, there are ample opportunities to earn money caring for animals.

Tutoring

Most tutors don’t need an advanced degree — just patience and understanding of the subject area. Many high school and college students earn money tutoring. Check with the guidance office for your school district to find work, or sign up with a site to tutor students online.

Caregiver

The babysitting and eldercare fields are continually looking for reliable, trustworthy caregivers. Parents always need flexible childcare from a dependable adult. Additionally, the eldercare field is rapidly growing, with many positions only requesting assistance with driving or companionship.

You can sign up with a service online or just spread the word that you’re available and interested in these roles. With caregivers in such high demand, chances are you’ll find someone hiring in no time.

Virtual Scribe

Online scribes help physicians by taking notes during the doctor’s rounds, charting patient visits, and entering exam information. If you’re interested in the medical field, a virtual scribe role can be a fascinating side hustle.

While it can prove challenging to find a virtual scribe position without prior training, companies like Provider’s Choice Scribe Services offer training as well as a steady stream of work.

Side jobs can keep money flowing as you ramp up your new business while offering the flexibility to manage both endeavors at once. These low-stress options can make work feel like play, all while earning extra cash.

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