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(#9) Professional Cuddler
Are you good at hugs? How do you feel about lying around on a couch for hours at a time with your arms draped around someone with seasonal depression? As long as you're professional and don't try to start smooching everyone you work with then you should be able to start raking in that side hustle dough by offering up your cuddle services.
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(#7) Be A Professional Friend
Does everyone around you describe you as "swell?" Are you a good listener no matter what the topic? If so then you should hire yourself out to people as a professional friend. No matter where you live there are plenty perfectly normal introverts who just need someone to talk to, or maybe they just need someone to have a practice conversation with before their big date. Just kidding, people who need a professional friend aren't going to go on a date.
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(#6) Offer Tutorials
What did you go to college for? It doesn't matter if it was some kind fancy of math, reupholstering, or video editing, people will pay you money to teach them how to do the thing you know how to do. Spend your weekend tutoring a couple of people with your beautiful knowledge and before you know it you'll have enough extra cash to buy a sash that reads "Smarty Pants."
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(#11) Get A Job In Retail
Retail is the easiest side hustle in the entire world. They hire 16-year-olds to work in retail. You don't have to be good, nice, or even care about the job. Most of the adults that work full time retail are so dead behind the eyes that as long as you show up for your shifts and keep your head down you'll be raking in that sweet part-time retail skrilla.
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(#4) Uber Driver
If you're a millennial and you're not taking part in some form of ride share job then what are you doing? So what if you have to cart around drunks on Saturday night? If you're resourceful you can pay your phone bill in one evening and play all of your passengers those new tunes you've been cooking up in your bedroom.
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Like most of their peers, millennials have facing challenges throughout their careers. But not everyone likes easy and stable jobs. Millennials are becoming the main force of consumption, and smart people do not want to miss the best opportunity to make money. Obviously, full-time work is no longer able to meet their needs. Many people will consider starting a side job or even become a "gig worker".
For some people, side jobs are the second job they do a few hours a week to help make ends meet, but for most millennials, these side jobs show that they have multiple hobbies and personal social interactions. The random tool lists 17 popular side jobs for millennials.
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