27 Jobs For Women Over 50 When Money Is Tight

2023 ж. 29 Қар.
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Welcome to a transformative journey for women over 50! In this video, we unveil 27 incredible side hustles that offer financial relief and empower you to take control of your financial destiny.
Life doesn't stop at 50; it's a time for reinvention and new beginnings. Whether you're looking to supplement your low income, explore your passions, or simply gain financial independence (by getting out of debt or wanting to retire), we've curated a diverse list of side hustles tailored to the unique strengths and experiences of women over 50.
From flexible online opportunities that harness your skills to creative ventures that ignite your passion, this video is a roadmap to financial resilience to add to the frugal living habits you've created. Discover how you can turn your hobbies, talents, and expertise into a source of income and budget your way to wealth without sacrificing your well-deserved work-life balance.
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  • My aunt was 38 when she became divorced with three teenagers and went to college to become a kindergarten teacher. She had a mortgage to pay on her home also. These side gigs helped her to reach her goals: She sold Avon products, did sewing alterations, Spanish tutoring, and worked part-time in a department store. She turned 80 this month and still lives in her beautiful home that she worked so hard for.

    @DiamondStar2012K@DiamondStar2012K3 ай бұрын
    • How inspiring!

      @davidlozano778@davidlozano7783 ай бұрын
    • What an inspiring story for women approaching 40 or who are over 40.

      @Wonderwoman79G@Wonderwoman79G3 ай бұрын
    • Man that second language is a gold mine. I work for a Kaiser call center and they hire Spanish interpreters and they have a steady job , with benefits and a pension. Get hold of Kaiser somehow.

      @rosejones2932@rosejones29323 ай бұрын
    • Reading this gave me goosebumps. Pls send a hug to your aunt.

      @AnnieGardner-if4wx@AnnieGardner-if4wx3 ай бұрын
    • Huge respect.

      @gardenroom64@gardenroom643 ай бұрын
  • I have a friend who cleans 10 houses a week for elderly. She charges a 1st time cleaning fee of $300 then $60/week after that. She does 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon - 5 days per week. If she has something personal to do, she can easily rework her schedule and/or do things between clients. She will occasionally take on a couple of extra clients, but she has had the same 10 base-line clients for years. She likes to keep it generally to 2-a-day because her clients are elderly and she often will spend some extra time 'visiting' with them.

    @mekon1971@mekon19715 ай бұрын
    • How did she find her clients?

      @redbird2579@redbird25795 ай бұрын
    • Love this!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • @@redbird2579 She started with 1 personal family friend then a local Facebook group. Once she had a couple of clients it just spread by word of mouth (what she does actually makes life easier for her clients children and they have friends)A lot of us Gen Xers have Older parents and having someone that we trust come into our parent's home once a week is invaluable!

      @mekon1971@mekon19715 ай бұрын
    • That's perfect! a win win for her and for her clients. A clean home is a much safer home and helps keep them in their own home longer.

      @watchmethriving@watchmethriving5 ай бұрын
    • @@watchmethriving One thing to keep in mind if you do this, consistency is key. With the first cleaning, she basically does a 'floor to ceiling' clean, then on the weekly cleaning she does bathrooms, sweeps & mops/vacuums, some light dusting (she does for example living room 1 week, bedroom another week, kitchen another week, etc. to spread it out) and spends about 2 hours weekly. (she became friends with my mom and sometimes she's there 3-4 hours just drinking coffee and talking for 1-2 of those hours)

      @mekon1971@mekon19715 ай бұрын
  • We need to start hiring each other instead of corps.

    @sue5158@sue51585 ай бұрын
    • Yes, corps always want their significant cut of your earnings and that makes the rates even higher.

      @carlaritchie331@carlaritchie3313 ай бұрын
    • This!

      @Youngone78@Youngone782 ай бұрын
    • Totally Agree

      @clarksgirl73@clarksgirl73Ай бұрын
    • No one stopping anyone.

      @hellokitty8552@hellokitty855220 күн бұрын
    • YES!!!!

      @RC-hr9oq@RC-hr9oq13 күн бұрын
  • Do you like: 1 teaching a class/craft.. 2 character acting... 3 gardening... 4 sewing... 5 cooking... 6 cleaning... 7 caring for children... 8 pet sitting... 9 baking... 10 doing laundry... 11 altering clothing... 12 selling crafts... 13 guiding tourists... 14 special events work... 15 selling books... 16 running erands.... 17 teaching English.. 18 assisting virtual... 19 book-keeping.... 20 selling plasma? 21 instacart? 22 organizing... 23 elder helping/ talking... 24 special needs.... 25 traditional cookies... 26 writing a book... 27 hosting a student.. , and have you the skill?

    @hopesouthstar4304@hopesouthstar43045 ай бұрын
    • I'm not sure if this was a question or if you were just repeating everything I said. Can I help with something?

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • These are pretty basic jobs. If you can’t find a niche in one of these then…🤷🏾‍♀️

      @ladonna2u742@ladonna2u7425 ай бұрын
    • thank you for this very useful, time saving comment.

      @pattiannepascual@pattiannepascual5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! ❤

      @lisac2073@lisac20735 ай бұрын
    • personal assistant

      @kevinjoseph517@kevinjoseph5175 ай бұрын
  • Im 63 years old and sell full time on eBay fully supporting myself for the last 12 years… 4 years ago I started a KZhead channel teaching others what to sell on eBay to make extra income and I now have a second full time income which I put into savings…I say find what you are passionate about and go out and what’s yours! 😁💜 Lavender Clothesline

    @lavenderclothesline@lavenderclothesline4 ай бұрын
    • Oh my gosh, hey Karen❤

      @TMarie-qe5pc@TMarie-qe5pc4 ай бұрын
    • Do I need to take a class for ebay?

      @guillerminafuentes4367@guillerminafuentes43673 ай бұрын
    • I'd love to be into your what you are doing.

      @euly2899@euly28993 ай бұрын
    • ​@@euly2899me too

      @BeAHappyCamper2Day@BeAHappyCamper2Day3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@brendatomlinson Is that where they are hiding 😂

      @BeAHappyCamper2Day@BeAHappyCamper2Day3 ай бұрын
  • It is refreshing to come across a video that isn't full of scam side hustles.

    @meowmix1995@meowmix19952 ай бұрын
  • If you choose to babysit/childcare, don’t feel obligated to care for children that don’t listen or misbehave. After they pay you, you can politely say to parents, “I am not able to care for children who will not listen and follow your rules.” If the parents want a sitter they will resolve the issue. If not you are better off helping other families out. Do not allow yourself to be mistreated. If parents don’t back you then, it could result in problems for you.

    @kenyonbissett3512@kenyonbissett35125 ай бұрын
    • This. Absolutley love this comment. its not worth the money to care for naughty children.

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Course! However, many parents do not make an effort to raise their children properly. So a babysitter is not able to raise someone's child within one or two afternoons. My mother has taken care of many children and I know how responsible work is. She herself has said many times that she would prefer to work a few hours at a normal job and return home without stress. Many people think that babysitting is easy money. Unfortunately, this is a big responsibility. If something happens to the child, the parents can take the matter to court and the insurance of the home caregiver would not want to cover anything. The child needs to be watched and kept in front of your eyes all the time. Besides, the kids make a mess and you have to clean up after them.

      @annakon8423@annakon84235 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I had a side job working for a babysitting company. They asked me how it went after every job because they wanted to make sure we were comfortable with the family, too. And I could always say no to a job.

      @veronicajohnson1194@veronicajohnson11945 ай бұрын
    • Same goes for pet sitting, ugh!

      @HippieChick60@HippieChick605 ай бұрын
    • One word, "contract". Include everything you want, need in there

      @brandylou9132@brandylou91325 ай бұрын
  • My grandmother was an "elderly companion" until she was 91 (when she started to forget things). She loved it and equally loved people's reactions when she said "My job is to take old ladies shopping" when all of them were younger than she was.

    @BariciaMedia@BariciaMedia3 ай бұрын
    • 😃

      @dawnjohnson8739@dawnjohnson87393 ай бұрын
    • How do you find those opportunities?

      @MFV77@MFV773 ай бұрын
    • @@MFV77 Search for local services. Type in "senior companion" and your zip code. The local paper might have them under their job listings too.

      @BariciaMedia@BariciaMedia3 ай бұрын
    • That's adorable! Bahaha!

      @pistachoo.@pistachoo.3 ай бұрын
    • Lol! I love that!

      @dantosinferne@dantosinferne2 ай бұрын
  • Things I used to do for my family for free, I do for 20.00 an hour now. Things are tight as a 70 year old on SSI.

    @gloriagehring8676@gloriagehring86764 ай бұрын
    • I agree, SSI in Alabama keeps you out of a Home! Not that I'm not Thankful for the SSI Payment,it just doesn't pay any Rent & Is like to buy a House.

      @gwenbailey3636@gwenbailey36363 ай бұрын
    • My neighbor was doing a lot of side /under the table jobs and driving folks around, doing taxes, clothes alterations and generally hustling @ 70. Then she had a stroke last fall . We don't know yet if she will ever drive again. 🏜

      @Meanoldwoman2013@Meanoldwoman20133 ай бұрын
    • I know that’s right ❤😎

      @laurenazubeekay6396@laurenazubeekay63962 ай бұрын
    • @@Meanoldwoman2013 So very sorry. I pray she recovers well & soon. I also hope she receives some help such as what she did. ❤🙏🤗

      @nana_ginny@nana_ginnyАй бұрын
  • A few to add; 1. power washing patios 2. Christmas shopping and wrapping 3. Christmas decorating

    @diymom2@diymom25 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the tips! I might just need a part 2 for this video!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Excellent ideas !!

      @BelovedbyAdonai@BelovedbyAdonai5 ай бұрын
    • I was a part of a wrapping station in the mall one year. It was done as a band fundraiser. We had the weekend before Christmas and it was CRAZY. I wrapped a compound bow and created a box for it. I could probably teach a class in wrapping.

      @jenniefowler4968@jenniefowler49685 ай бұрын
    • Maybe ANY holiday decorations? Idk but Halloween near me starts going up in September and people really have fun with it. Maybe an untapped market?

      @teelakovacs208@teelakovacs2085 ай бұрын
    • Brilliant!

      @Kristenoyinbo@Kristenoyinbo5 ай бұрын
  • I interview next week for a job with my current employer which pays $10K more than I’m earning. The job involves use of Microsoft Excel, which I taught myself by watching free KZhead videos.

    @NannyTrish@NannyTrish5 ай бұрын
    • Love KZhead! We replaced the thermocouple on our gas water heater and repaired our electric dryer after watching KZhead videos.

      @TC-fx5zu@TC-fx5zu5 ай бұрын
    • I have learned so much by watching others!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • We used KZhead to wire our mom's home.

      @patriciadunn8578@patriciadunn85785 ай бұрын
    • can you give me the website for the Microsoft Excel thank you

      @ramonaacker4414@ramonaacker44143 ай бұрын
    • Can you help me

      @ramonaacker4414@ramonaacker44142 ай бұрын
  • I charge $20 per trip to take elderly people to run errands. Their adult children are extremely grateful and it's good for them to have someone to talk with. Most are to hair appointments or a grocery run. Thy are usually healthy but cannot drive.

    @terrayfic@terrayfic5 ай бұрын
    • How do you find your clientele? Or how do they find you?

      @carlaritchie331@carlaritchie3313 ай бұрын
    • $20 for roundtrip, time and gas? That’s very reasonable. Uber would be 2-3 times that price, right?

      @anncolburn3722@anncolburn37223 ай бұрын
    • @@anncolburn3722 : Yes, but it all depends on where you live, $20 a Trip sounds like a Rural charge.

      @janephillips3627@janephillips36273 ай бұрын
    • I hope the insurance company knows that the vehicle being used for public transportation. And does the state know about it too, since you are transporting individuals in your vehicle, you need to upgrade your license.

      @joycedudzinski9415@joycedudzinski94153 ай бұрын
    • Please check local laws, had an officer in my state in no uncertain terms if you so much as accept a dollar and an accident happens if your insurance knows they won't pay because they consider you a "paid" driver. I stupidity gave a person a ride a couple weekend to where we worked and only got a bit of gas money, never again. The officer wasn't kidding 😮.

      @pamforrester844@pamforrester8443 ай бұрын
  • Since we live in a lawsuit happy society we have to consider having insurance for side gigs. If your making food that people consume, they can probably sue you for an allergic reaction. Same goes for bath and body products you make. I make candles and soap and just bought an insurance policy to protect myself. You never know how someone will react when faced with a tragedy.

    @74Rockme@74Rockme5 ай бұрын
    • Excellent point and true.

      @Mary-io1mb@Mary-io1mb5 ай бұрын
    • Is it expensive?

      @roxannerodriguez7075@roxannerodriguez70755 ай бұрын
    • Excellent idea. Better safe than sorry.

      @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@roxannerodriguez7075 That depends on your coverage.

      @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr5 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. The soap making business has lots of very strict health and safety laws and licence etc around it. Many of these jobs have to be registered and insured and DBS police checks ( for looking after kids) and tons of red legal tape or you could be in huge trouble. Also, you could be sued. Dogwalkers don’t just set up saying ‘I’ll walk you dog’. Nope, there are licences and insurance and ££ to set up as a business, many very costly.

      @bloochoob@bloochoob5 ай бұрын
  • Hello. I am a foster grandma in the school system. We earn a stipend of $4.00 an hour. This does not count towards any benefits such as food stamps or heating assistance. It is an income based program under the Senior Corps. We read to children, help with other studies such as ABC's. Most Grandmas or Grandpas volunteer in the lower grades. I have been a Grandma for 21 years from 1st grade to 4th grade. Kids are amazing and come out with some funny things. The minimum hours are 15 a week up to the whole school week. You get vacation hours and sick time. We are not expected to go in in bad weather or if under the weather. It is an excellent program both for the children and the volunteers.😊😊😊😊

    @sandaraspooner4338@sandaraspooner43384 ай бұрын
    • I like you. :)

      @rosejones2932@rosejones29324 ай бұрын
    • You aren't volunteering if you get paid.

      @brendalg4@brendalg43 ай бұрын
    • @@brendalg4 It is considered a stipend to help pay for transportation and other expenses. A stipend is not a pay. No one in their right mind would work for $4.00 an hour. Also

      @sandaraspooner4338@sandaraspooner43383 ай бұрын
    • ​@@brendalg4no its not a pay as income

      @marijarandelovic8455@marijarandelovic84553 ай бұрын
    • Where are you? Idk of anything like that in Connecticut, I'd love to do that.

      @jackiesicilian5720@jackiesicilian57203 ай бұрын
  • I’ve side hustled before it was called it , I sold Avon , babysat kids, did Calligraphy ( this was way b4 computers) I made dried flower crafts , I owned a flower shop , I did gardening , watched properties for folks away , I cleaned houses , RVs , travel trailers , windows , and dog sat , phew ! Several of those things at the same time … my whole career was self employed, I once flew with an elderly lady cross country cause her family needed to have her near them , .. I got paid to fly first class, I got money for gas and to leave my car at the airport , a day in a place I’d never seen , money for good meals , and more $ , I’d do that again and again

    @deericcio3379@deericcio33795 ай бұрын
    • Amazing 🤩

      @melindat10@melindat104 ай бұрын
    • me too, for like 45 years. always looking for a side income.

      @katjongeward7155@katjongeward71554 ай бұрын
    • Look at your entrepreneurial spirit! I love it 💕

      @itsURsoul@itsURsoul3 ай бұрын
    • Look at your entrepreneurial spirit! I love it 💕

      @itsURsoul@itsURsoul3 ай бұрын
    • Look at your entrepreneurial spirit! I love it 💕

      @itsURsoul@itsURsoul3 ай бұрын
  • going to the doctor with elderly to take notes or advocate for the elderly. I was amazed at how doctors talk to the elderly and do not take them seriously. To have an advocate or someone to make notes at a dr visit for the patients adult children when there is a scheduling conflict is so rewarding and helpful. I have no idea how to charge for this service.

    @chrisbgifford7387@chrisbgifford73874 ай бұрын
    • I'd love to hear ideas for pricing on this!

      @CraftyandChic@CraftyandChic4 ай бұрын
    • You’re a concierge service, so you can charge a flat fee or by the hour. Continual Blessings!

      @lyndabryant7390@lyndabryant73904 ай бұрын
    • How do you get the clients, that need errands ran, or companionship, or taken to their appointments?

      @adeniseprimrose9262@adeniseprimrose92624 ай бұрын
    • I did this for a while as a personal care assistant. I would sometimes just sit with a person or run errands for them or whatever.

      @sharon-reggiecrawford3806@sharon-reggiecrawford38064 ай бұрын
    • @@sharon-reggiecrawford3806 did you work for yourself, or through a company? What was your take home pay like, if you don't mind me asking? I think that's what most are wondering. Like could this be a side hustle? Or do I need to be under someone?

      @CraftyandChic@CraftyandChic4 ай бұрын
  • My side hustle is trimming nails for dogs. I go to the owners' homes. If you are good with dogs, all you need is a good nail trimmer and dremel for filing after clipping nails. Occasionally dogs will need to be muzzled. This saves tons of time for the owners from having to make an appt with a groomer or vet, then run into town. The dogs nails are trimmed every 4 to 6 weeks. Get them on a regular schedule. Some dogs hate riding in cars or get car sick, so the owners put off the nail trims a lot longer than they should. Many customers work from home and can have you come in anytime during the day. I usually start about 11 am. I try to schedule customers that live closer together so I'm not running all over the place. There are approx. 33,000 people in just my zip code. If I get just 1% of those dogs to do, that's 330 dogs. About 12 a day for 26 days a month @ $15 a dog. That's $190 a day. $4940 a month. I'm not making that right now since I just started a month ago. I'm making about $600 mo. All from advertising on FB.

    @marhlfld1@marhlfld15 ай бұрын
    • Check you out! That's a great idea and might work in my growing city! Thanks! 😊

      @roxannerodriguez7075@roxannerodriguez70755 ай бұрын
    • That’s brilliant. Definitely something I’d pay for.

      @nicoleglazer7148@nicoleglazer71485 ай бұрын
    • DingDingDing! I desperately need this service for my own dog and cats. This is a good one🫡

      @inacook2285@inacook22855 ай бұрын
    • I’d use this service!

      @PamH1955@PamH19555 ай бұрын
    • You Go! That's fantastic to hear. I wish you abundant success.😊

      @Mystic_Light@Mystic_Light5 ай бұрын
  • Besides the idea for organizing, 2 additional tips are: 1) help people pack up their stuff for moving/downsizing 2) help people *unpack* after a move, and if possible, hang up their decorative things on the walls of their new home

    @amg9163@amg91635 ай бұрын
    • Love this! Great ideas!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • These are good.

      @Mystic_Light@Mystic_Light5 ай бұрын
    • Isn't this something people, called friends, used to do?

      @ksgraham3477@ksgraham34775 ай бұрын
    • @@ksgraham3477 when? People are working and not around to help. Plus so many people have ailments themselves, they are physically limited.

      @coastaldiva@coastaldiva5 ай бұрын
    • @@ksgraham3477those people are working long hours now or working 2 jobs to afford life.

      @lovingsunshine3515@lovingsunshine35155 ай бұрын
  • I have a friend who lost her husband and income. She turned her garage into 2 vacation units and also rents out bedrooms in her home. Then she started renting a car on a car rental site. Gotta love the gig economy!

    @inthesun3884@inthesun38845 ай бұрын
    • Where and how much? I think people managing to amicably live together is a great way to counter loneliness and save money. Someone is around to notice if you have a health emergency, too.

      @snowygirl131@snowygirl1315 ай бұрын
    • That's not good, having strangers live in your house and no longer having your home to yourself.

      @Liz-ic6jb@Liz-ic6jb5 ай бұрын
    • @Liz-ic6jb True. Much depends on the layout of the house, and who the people are. It can be better than being alone, isolated, and being unable to maintain the property and eventually lose it.

      @snowygirl131@snowygirl1315 ай бұрын
    • Be careful renting out your car on those sites. People don’t take care of other people’s stuff. You may need to do expensive repairs for damage they cause. And if in an accident your insurance rates will go up because you’re not supposed to be renting out your car.

      @gengirl763@gengirl7634 ай бұрын
    • @@Liz-ic6jb Also the possibilty of squatters.

      @gmvalentine626@gmvalentine6263 ай бұрын
  • I found cat sitting. Sometimes i stay overnight, most often i drop in to care for them. After 3 years i now make almost 2000 per month. Im a cat lover so its lots of fun for me

    @pennyhexter3475@pennyhexter34755 ай бұрын
    • Hello penny how are you

      @AlexScott-yb2ej@AlexScott-yb2ej5 ай бұрын
    • My brother has a great dog sitter when he is away from home. She stays at his home and cares for his three dogs. I met her recently and she said she has 25 clients. She does so well that it's her only job.

      @1mourningdove54@1mourningdove545 ай бұрын
    • Dream job😊

      @danarzechula3769@danarzechula37693 ай бұрын
    • WOW! This would be a great job for me. I love cats! But I am in a rural area, so it might not be that lucrative. So glad for you!

      @DebraCole-dr5fy@DebraCole-dr5fy3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@DebraCole-dr5fy Actually, those services are often less available in rural communities, so it may be a wonderful convenience for people in your area who are going on vacation, want the animals and plants in their home cared for while they are out of town, and don't want to board their pets in a kennel environment.

      @carlaritchie331@carlaritchie3313 ай бұрын
  • I am a retired flight attendant using my language skills working as a medical interpreter over the phone. I do not have to spend money in gas or working clothes and I choose my hours. Beside it is wonderful for my brain!,,,

    @noskaadiego7978@noskaadiego79784 ай бұрын
    • Can you elaborate on how you got started? Do you need any medical education? I’m sure terminology is recommended. Do you work with an agency?

      @rtee3680@rtee36803 ай бұрын
    • Pleaseee more info if possible

      @2009ccastillo@2009ccastillo3 ай бұрын
    • How does that work?

      @suebrurell5282@suebrurell52828 күн бұрын
    • You are a flight attendant and you KNOW that there is very HIGH demand for lost luggage service. You can be your own independent contractor to a air line companies. You have a car, van and phone. Just pick up lost luggage at the airport to deliver to customers in your area, Yes you will be driving all around your area and the service is very very lucrative, you set your price! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

      @Non_Of_U_business@Non_Of_U_business6 күн бұрын
  • I opened a little self serve farm stand 2 summers ago. I sell extra produce from my garden, extra eggs from my chickens, and cuttings from my house plants. It's not a huge income, but it pays for chicken feed, and Christmas supplies.

    @charissatroup5611@charissatroup56115 ай бұрын
    • We have these in our area too! That’s where I get all my veggies in the summer and eggs from a farm all year long!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Love this! I was thinking about doing something similar in my area!

      @rmcnally3645@rmcnally36455 ай бұрын
    • Most cities are banning produce stands like they have done here.

      @sherriianiro747@sherriianiro7473 ай бұрын
    • @@sherriianiro747 that's a shame. No reason for it, either. I live in a rural community and these types of stands are quite common. Lots of small farms, and hobby farmers.

      @charissatroup5611@charissatroup56113 ай бұрын
    • We have a wood stand.i had my husband build us a small stand from refurbished barn materials and it’s really cute. We cut dead trees down from our property and bundle them up for nearby campers. Our family of 4 do it all. Our season is mainly Memorial thru Labor Day. We have to prepare in advance and have a stockpile because weekends like 4th of July we have to reload several times. We make quite a bit of money. It’s on the honor system but we haven’t had too many people steal our wood. I’d love to add more products like flower starts or cut flowers, or anything else I can come up with.

      @authenticatedlife9217@authenticatedlife921723 күн бұрын
  • I'm about to retire. I'm 73 and everyone expects me to stay home and rest. What am I resting for? I'm thinking about the gardening idea, maybe go to a shelter and read to the animals who are waiting for their forever home. OR read to people who are infirm. You've really given me some ideas. THANK YOU for the ideas

    @patriciatolliver4057@patriciatolliver40575 ай бұрын
    • I'm not retired, but I used to read to animals at a local shelter. They kept a running list of animals that needed readers (usually nervous or timid animals) and I would go in and read for a few hours each week. The great thing is that they don't care what you're reading! I would read everything from romance to non-fiction to how-to books when I was doing some DIY. It's all about the tone and not the content. 😂

      @tguest490@tguest4904 ай бұрын
    • I’ve never heard of reading to animals before. @@tguest490

      @joynewton3532@joynewton35324 ай бұрын
    • ​@tguest490 would they pay the readers, or is it volunteer only?

      @risa4781@risa47813 ай бұрын
    • @risa4781 hi, no its volunteers where I am. But in the TX summers, being able to read to animals in the AC is a highly sought after volunteer assignment!

      @tguest490@tguest4903 ай бұрын
    • how can i go about that

      @ramonaacker4414@ramonaacker44143 ай бұрын
  • I teach second grade. Most schools are desperate for substitutes. Not just teacher, aides, bus drivers, custodians ect. They usually pay between 100-$200 per day. You decide when you want to work. They call you a day or two before ( or sometimes you go online and pick which job you want to do). That’s my plan when I retire from teaching next year!

    @bridge7528@bridge75285 ай бұрын
    • Nice! Do teachers need to be certified?

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@saraconklinfrozenpennies no

      @Singreadsmile@Singreadsmile5 ай бұрын
    • @@Singreadsmile Thanks so much!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • U must be in a high income area! 😂😂😂😂

      @timekabolden5309@timekabolden53095 ай бұрын
    • Subs get $130 a day in my area. I think it’s standard. You only need a bachelor’s degree and it can be in anything.

      @rebeccaa2433@rebeccaa24335 ай бұрын
  • The $300 for first time cleaning sounds like a great idea but not every area in the USA would pay that. I lived in the miami area and did cleaning and i was a very thorough cleaner. Everyone i cleaned for praised me for being so thorough and never wanted me to leave. But one thing kept happening, most would employ me for five hours, $10 per hour but the house was so filty that it would take me eight hours, cause they had cats and dogs with all that hair everywhere and they would not give me a penny more, just praise. Sometimes you have to keep it cause work is hard to get, i know i was being abused but i had bills to pay😢 and couldn't leave. The elderly houses were the filtiest and the bathrooms and kitchen were out of this world, sometimes pets poop in different areas of the house and i have to clean it and wash pets bedding. Nobody knows what we have to go through when we clean people's houses. It's not easy, believe it or not

    @zemriewright4060@zemriewright40605 ай бұрын
    • That's awful and really odd because there are so many youtube channels of people in the u.s. who own cleaning companies and they charge between $60 to $75 per hour with a 4 hour minimum!!

      @flowers3036@flowers30365 ай бұрын
    • You should have charged more for your services and extra for houses with pet filth. There are customers that will pay what you require. Learn how to get your worth.

      @Liz-ic6jb@Liz-ic6jb5 ай бұрын
    • I do some cleaning for my Mom. I noticed as she ages that the cleanliness factor was exponentially going downhill. The elderly generally do need more help because of health issues and progressive disability. They need help and compassion, not judgement. Maybe plan on taking a little longer and of course charging for it.

      @Seams_in_the_Wild@Seams_in_the_Wild4 ай бұрын
    • You need to raise your prices & set boundaries. If you know the job will take you longer than the 5 hours, let them know & then they can decide if they want to pay you for more or let them know you will get done what you can in that time, but you won’t be able to do it all. You are worth more. Value yourself! I know it’s hard. I also struggle with asking for my value 😊

      @Lilione111@Lilione1114 ай бұрын
    • Most people I know who do cleaning Have a list of basic things they will cover in a set amount of time. Such as I will vacuum and sweep all floors, clean the bathroom, tidy and dust surfaces. If somebody wants a deep cleaning they charge more and again set time limits.

      @sparklemotion86@sparklemotion864 ай бұрын
  • GREAT and excellent video!! During the COVID lockdown me and my daughter we did instacart our target was $150 everyday because she already signed her lease and moved to UMD before the lockdown, and the school said she cannot move back that was what we did to pay for the renting and everything. Those side hustles goes a long way to GOD be the GLORY she is now in medicine school.

    @omaryland5039@omaryland50394 ай бұрын
    • AMENNNNNN! Thank YOU, JESUS CHRIST.

      @janellerollins5893@janellerollins58934 ай бұрын
    • 18

      @judymorris8791@judymorris87914 ай бұрын
  • I have a dog loving friend that used to make custom dog attire for little dogs. She was a good sewer; she would start in September and do Halloween and Christmas or Chanuka attire. Each item was unique and she would have a little label with the dogs name on each piece. You would be surprised how many customers she had. At one point she was doing them for rabits and ferrets too! She stopped last year because of bad arthritis but did it for over a decade and had a great run.

    @gypsygirl9@gypsygirl95 ай бұрын
    • That’s awesome and beautiful 💕🌟

      @skittles2055@skittles20555 ай бұрын
    • What kind of arthritis?

      @sweetbeep@sweetbeep5 ай бұрын
    • I've done factory sewing my whole life. The arthritis is no joke. I'm 51, hope I make it to retirement.😢

      @talulatree5297@talulatree52975 ай бұрын
    • @@talulatree5297 ..I heard putting castor oil on hands can help. Make sure it's cold pressed and organic (so no chemicals).

      @sweetbeep@sweetbeep5 ай бұрын
    • I like this idea.

      @traciemcdaniel3660@traciemcdaniel36604 ай бұрын
  • Retired bored paramedic here: I’m now a part-time substitute para educator. I select the shifts I want through an online app. 1/2 days - full days - work a few days, take a week off - very flexible. You will often be working with difficult children. I love it!

    @PamH1955@PamH19555 ай бұрын
    • Can I ask the app?

      @sweetbeep@sweetbeep5 ай бұрын
    • @@sweetbeep frontline insights platform is the name, but I think you have to employed by the school district to use it.

      @PamH1955@PamH19555 ай бұрын
    • @@PamH1955 ..oh I saw thanks!

      @sweetbeep@sweetbeep5 ай бұрын
  • I have watched a lot of these side hustle videos, and I have to comment on yours… It is so very well put together and anybody can find some thing on your list! You are absolutely right you don’t need any money to start and anyone definitely has one of these skills. Thank you so much for your well thought out video and perfect presentation! 😊

    @DTyler165@DTyler1655 ай бұрын
    • Yes, this one is really great!

      @skittles2055@skittles20555 ай бұрын
    • You might not need any money to start, but if something should happen there will be lawsuits. Folk need to get a reality check here. Investigate what you want to do and make sure you have covered all the bases for your own safety and the safety of others. Licenses and insurance is your top priority.

      @joycedudzinski9415@joycedudzinski94153 ай бұрын
  • 2 days a week/ 8 hrs a day I do Hospice care. For $1,000 Cash Monthly. Really love it! Truly enjoy adding to the quality of other peoples lives, the elderly being cared for and the family/ staff that get to take time off.

    @judithgilkison8604@judithgilkison86045 ай бұрын
    • How do you get started doing that?

      @Nicole-zv7ee@Nicole-zv7ee5 ай бұрын
    • @Nicole-zv7ee Home Health Agencies is a start. Some people hire directly through Facebook and other sites. They do usally look for experience and do their own background checks. There are all kinds of diifferent levels of care, some you don't much at all. Others require a lot of care...

      @judithgilkison8604@judithgilkison86045 ай бұрын
    • @@judithgilkison8604 Ok, thank you for the info.

      @Nicole-zv7ee@Nicole-zv7ee5 ай бұрын
    • Judith can I ask how do you find a job like this that pays cash ??? This is exactly what I would love to do???

      @darlenewaters11@darlenewaters115 ай бұрын
    • Are you a nurse?

      @marilynegli1779@marilynegli17795 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate the dedication in each video you post. To be successful in stock markets, crypto and so on as a side hustle, individuals should understand the crossover between asset classes & liquidity flow. Ann Elizabeth Messer focuses on Multi-asset trading, a single strategy to manage risk, profit, and the code or the actual decision-making across multi-asset classes. Her skills set is top notch.

    @caitlynpotter@caitlynpotter18 күн бұрын
    • Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.

      @romanbickel5226@romanbickel522618 күн бұрын
    • You trade with Elizabeth Messer too? Wow that woman has been a blessing to me and my family.

      @ChristinaCowell-es4ph@ChristinaCowell-es4ph18 күн бұрын
    • I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?

      @RiteJosh-ng7et@RiteJosh-ng7et18 күн бұрын
    • she's mostly on Telegrams, with the user name.

      @caitlynpotter@caitlynpotter18 күн бұрын
    • @Annmesser15⭐

      @caitlynpotter@caitlynpotter18 күн бұрын
  • Id like to take a moment to thank you profusely for not pitching any MLMs in this video. I dont know how you ended up in my algorithm but i am so happy you did! Im 51, retired and can definitely use some added income. I hope your New Year is fabulous and i look forward to watching more of your content 😊

    @jolo3118@jolo31184 ай бұрын
  • I love that you mentioned new ideas that I haven't thought of instead of the "take surveys" or "play games" that so many people keep repeating. Thank you!

    @cindysmith1560@cindysmith15605 ай бұрын
    • I know! I agree. I’ve grown a little tired of those too!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • I play PCH like it's my job. I will not do surveys anymore. They're frustrating and the questions are ridiculous. :P

      @rhondascraftobsessions5817@rhondascraftobsessions58175 ай бұрын
    • ​@rhondascraftobsessions5817 How do you play PCH? Are you referring to Publishers Clearinghouse? Can you make money playing games on their site?

      @KatarinaS.@KatarinaS.5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@rhondascraftobsessions5817, do you make any money?

      @SparkyTuttle@SparkyTuttle5 ай бұрын
    • what is pch? @@rhondascraftobsessions5817

      @sarahberry792@sarahberry7925 ай бұрын
  • Sewing is a skill. Measuring is math, and knowing the difference in European and US variants is not an overnight training. Please don't underestimate this skill. Beautiful works and ideas are made with sewing skills.

    @7spiritualcompass706@7spiritualcompass7065 ай бұрын
    • Sewing is a challenge! Fabric moves and stretches.Patterns are for 3 dimensional figures or projects.I make things and find that,even with careful planning,there is always something that goes awry.Anyone that can make things without a bunch of mistakes in them has my hat off!!!

      @Debbie4729@Debbie47294 ай бұрын
  • My husband and I were doing Uber Eats for extra cash, it was fun and paid pretty well. You get what you put into it. First week made 260 second 426. After that our goal was to hit 150/week which was very doable and less stressful than previous 2 weeks.

    @JesusLover1458@JesusLover14585 ай бұрын
    • I love the team effort on this. It does sound like a fun way to spend time together and make a little money.

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Not anymore everyone's money dried up.. very hard to make more than 9 / hr when you average in gas prices wear and tear on car etc

      @familylifetoo9541@familylifetoo95415 ай бұрын
    • Did instacart. And it was good at first when you are new but then they give the better paying jobs to the newbies. After car expenses pay is poor and if you have someone who tips well instacart pays you very minimally.

      @slotgrammie0923@slotgrammie09235 ай бұрын
    • We are a 6 figure income couple and had very little saved and not much cash lying around the preverbal". '...don't have $500 for an emergency" that was us. The big thing was debt all kinds of it, cars mortgage (although our home isn't a high price one), student loans for our kids, and of course credit cards. One day we just got sick of being broke and went total scorched earth and became frugal overnight. Paid it all off, it took almost 5 years but now we have no debt and this year our savings rate is 50% on basically the same income that had us perpetually broke. So for us it is mainly staying out of debt and watching our spending, at first it was a real effort to save in our HISA and 401Ks but now it's actually fun watching our money grow. No car or vacation or neighborhood is worth being broke or financially unstable.

      @mebbellaforden8091@mebbellaforden80915 ай бұрын
    • Congratulations on taking the steps necessary to get yourself out of the financial bind you were in.

      @mikewilson4210@mikewilson42105 ай бұрын
  • My daughter’s first piano teacher traded lessons for dinners. She had five stay at home moms she traded with and we all just doubled our family dinners on our day. It was perfect!

    @christinewittmann1806@christinewittmann18063 ай бұрын
  • I'm not able to work full-time and don't like cleaning homes, but I LOVE cleaning offices. I work for a great small janitorial company and when my brain is behaving I'll contact the office and pick up extra hours.

    @watchmethriving@watchmethriving5 ай бұрын
    • Just a thought-you may want to go out on your own to clean offices. I think you would make a lot more money. The janatorial company is taking quite a chunk, I'm sure. Good luck!!

      @1mourningdove54@1mourningdove545 ай бұрын
    • I used to clean banks.I love doing it.I had to quit when i injured my shoulder hefting extra heavy trash into very tall dumpsters.If I had to do it over,I would have brought a short stool to help.The irony is that my mom was a bank vice president-and I was a bank janitor!!!!

      @Debbie4729@Debbie47294 ай бұрын
  • I work 15-20 hours a week tutoring students after school. I have more work than I can handle. After the pandemic so many students are in need of extra assistance. I do have a background in teaching - so I charge $60 per hour. Many of my peers do not have a teaching background. If you know a foreign language, super skilled in mathematics or just have a love of literature/history and would like to share your knowledge - I would encourage you to pursue.

    @jenniferfrotton3191@jenniferfrotton31915 ай бұрын
    • Such a great idea!!!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • How did you find your students?

      @MeantToLiveGirl@MeantToLiveGirl5 ай бұрын
    • Very good video

      @viancaguilarte731@viancaguilarte7315 ай бұрын
    • I am truly inspired. Thank you. I am a new subscriber as of today.

      @barbcarranza3492@barbcarranza34925 ай бұрын
    • I am a retired teacher. Prior to pandemic subbed couple days a week. Now at age 75…tutor online..money is good. Paid weekly! Online tutoring is excellent.

      @Lavender-doll@Lavender-doll5 ай бұрын
  • I’m 56, no where near retired, but I clean houses with my son during the week (he’s 19) and on weekends sit (“sit” is loosely translated here 😂) with the elderly. I do work with a caregiver company. These companies don’t pay much but, if you’re retired or just need extra income, it’s a very rewarding job.

    @leah__gail@leah__gail5 ай бұрын
    • Can you give some more detail about your caregiver work? Do you have to be licensed in a particular position or is it visiting doing light housework type of stuff?

      @SaltyCookie967@SaltyCookie9674 ай бұрын
    • @@SaltyCookie967 It depends upon your state as to licensure or certification. A quick Google search “requirements for elderly caregiver in (whatever state you’re in)” in Alabama, you do not have to be licensed or certified. If you’re going to work privately, it’s good to have recent drug test and background check in hand. Most sitter care companies require them, if you choose to work for them.

      @leah__gail@leah__gail4 ай бұрын
    • What's the name of the company that allows you to sit with the elderly?

      @KimKim-dd6wj@KimKim-dd6wj3 ай бұрын
    • @@KimKim-dd6wj I’m in Alabama. Visiting Angels and Seniors Prefer Home Care is who I’ve worked for.

      @leah__gail@leah__gail3 ай бұрын
  • Great video. One point I'd mention with the food related income options is PLEASE do research your cottage food industry laws in your state. They can vary widely.

    @maureenhuizinga5675@maureenhuizinga56755 ай бұрын
    • Yup..takes one person to claim they got sick or pick up a dead bug off the ground and claim it was in the food or cookie they got from you😢

      @gypsygirl9@gypsygirl95 ай бұрын
    • And make sure you have an umbrella liability policy. If anyone even thinks you made them sick, it could cost you everything without it.

      @melisaanderson8921@melisaanderson89215 ай бұрын
    • Agreee. People must do their own research. I can offer the ideas but individuals need to research the details!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Any ideas for people with disabilities- I've limited mobility and use oxygen - wrote a book but sales didn't even come near the cost of editing/ formatting it

      @hils72@hils725 ай бұрын
    • Yes it’s super hard to make any food from your home without the board of health coming down- it’s illegal to even try it.

      @heathervmstarr@heathervmstarr5 ай бұрын
  • Apply to your local board of elections to be a poll worker either for early voting and/or just on Election Day. Training is provided and duties include greeting, check-in, issuing ballots, help desk, etc. You get to meet a lot of folks while providing an invaluable service for our democratic process. It’s typically a twice a year event and many retired folks work the elections for extra spending money. In my area the pay is $16/hr.

    @marystewart2123@marystewart21234 ай бұрын
    • $150 in Ohio

      @joyanderson8646@joyanderson86463 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@joyanderson8646WOW! I had no idea they got paid so well.

      @carlaritchie331@carlaritchie3313 ай бұрын
    • @@joyanderson8646Per day? How many hours?

      @anncolburn3722@anncolburn37223 ай бұрын
    • @@anncolburn3722 : ALL Day on election day, very long hours.

      @janephillips3627@janephillips36273 ай бұрын
    • In Cuyahoga County in Ohio, 2 hours setup the night before, from 5:30 am to 8:30 pm on Voting Day. Long day, but for my county, we make around $250 total.@@anncolburn3722

      @user-ih5bq2wp1h@user-ih5bq2wp1h3 ай бұрын
  • What a great list. I will be 81 next month and in great health. My budget is a little strained right now since everything is going up in the next year. I like to attend live concerts and shows that will not fit in my budget anymore. I just started a part time job at Tim Hortons (a fast food coffee and bakery). I can request the hours that I am able to work and the number of days a week. It’s busy and the time goes fast. I liked your idea of hemming and small alterations. I’m a long time sewist and quilter but folks aren’t willing to pay much for quilted items. I’m 4’11” so have a lot of experience hemming. 😂

    @barbarahall6368@barbarahall63685 ай бұрын
    • @barbarahall6368 I have a friend who's close to your age and she works seasonally at the music venue near where she lives. She keeps watch in the ladies room - keeping things tidy and picked up. Maybe you have something like that near where you live!

      @jamitysmom@jamitysmom5 ай бұрын
    • If you can stand for periods of time, see if you can be an usher for a concert venue. It was volunteer work and a free concert for me when I wasn't assisting others.

      @jenniferh1416@jenniferh14164 ай бұрын
    • Maybe you could volunteer as an usher. That way you get to watch for free. Unless it is a social thing with friends.

      @Seams_in_the_Wild@Seams_in_the_Wild4 ай бұрын
    • A lady I used to work with makes more money sewing and making memory quilts and bears then she did working 60+ hours a week. She is always very busy around our area. Especially Christmas, Prom and wedding season

      @lorigregory-si6zo@lorigregory-si6zo4 ай бұрын
    • @barbarahall, if you can demonstrate good sewing skills, perhaps you could get on an “overhire” list at your local community theatre, university theatre, opera houses, etc. This is where a traveling national show might come into perform but has damaged a costume that needs repair or hires local performers for ensemble parts and needs alteration or just doesn’t have enough help to get all the costumes done for a play. These place hire out that work and the venues keep lists of who is available and what they can do. They also live volunteers and will trade free tickets for costume help .

      @j.j.9123@j.j.91233 ай бұрын
  • Wow I really appreciate your ideas because a lot of them are things I hadn't really never considered! I'm 63 years old and on disability with no savings and the inflation going on is becoming very difficult to keep my house running and to pay for necessities. Thank you so much and I really am going to look into a couple of your ideas.😊

    @Savannah-ed4rv@Savannah-ed4rv5 ай бұрын
    • I hope you can give one or two a try!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • I’d like to add something: Years ago we rented out a room in our home, another time we rented out the basement, for income. We only posted our ad with the local chiropractic college. That way, we knew we would only be considering medical students as possible renters. If you are in any med school, all you do is eat, study and go to class. It was an excellent experience for us. We created a make-shift kitchenette downstairs with a small fridge, micro, and a hot plate. If they needed to use the oven they occasionally came up stairs to use ours. You can do anything for awhile. It’s not forever and it really helped is financially.

      @anncolburn3722@anncolburn37223 ай бұрын
  • There was a lady in this area who would come prune people's roses and also teach people how to prune thier own roses at the same time if they wished. She demanded cash up front. Per community posts, she offered general gardening advice as she worked, upon arrangement would prune other shrubs, and the home owner took care of the prunings. For her rose cutting price ($20/ hour at the time) she would walk home owners around thier yard to discuss what was planted and what would work in terms of plants and the owner's labor and aestjetic expectations.

    @terryhenderson424@terryhenderson4245 ай бұрын
    • I love this! My mom would be so good at this!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • I would very much enjoy doing this.

      @KatarinaS.@KatarinaS.5 ай бұрын
    • I need this service!

      @SimpleCleanAndGreen@SimpleCleanAndGreen4 ай бұрын
    • Ya me to t the rabbits have chews them on the bottom for some reason

      @brendamahoney-harris7572@brendamahoney-harris7572Ай бұрын
  • I have a girlfriend at work who makes salads & side dishes for people & shes super busy during the holidays! We love that shes dependable & saves us money doing the smaller things so all we have left is the ham or turkey to throw in the oven!

    @pumpkinporter1108@pumpkinporter11085 ай бұрын
    • Smart!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Could you elaborate on her service a little more ? Do you give her a recipe or she does her own ? Do you buy the ingredients or does she ? Your dishes or aluminum pans ? Made in your home or hers/ do they deliver or you pick up ? How does she charge ? Thank you if you have time to respond ! Blessings and Merry Christmas

      @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123@rnupnorthbrrrsm61235 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@rnupnorthbrrrsm6123usually it's responsibility of cook to buy food. Usually professional cook by recipes, rarely by client recipes

      @usa2342@usa23425 ай бұрын
    • How does she get business. What kinds of salads does she make. What does she charge.

      @flowers3036@flowers30365 ай бұрын
    • I really love this idea!

      @authenticatedlife9217@authenticatedlife921723 күн бұрын
  • Check your state for Cottage laws! You CANNOT sell food that has meat, dairy or seafood. Get licensed for any food sales, the risk of making someone sick (or worse) and being sued would ruin you and your business. Same goes for childcare get licensed and insured. The list you gave is great BUT lets remind everyone several of them cost up front or takes a % of what you make. Farmers Markets and holiday bazaars will charge a space (where I live its expensive) Etsy and those like it also cost.

    @loydacoulombe1397@loydacoulombe13975 ай бұрын
    • Our Farmers market is free 😊

      @carolyn683@carolyn6835 ай бұрын
    • Yes. I'm pretty sure that here in Australia we need to have a Food Safety Certificate and a kitchen that's been signed off if you want to sell food.

      @jtsasmith2038@jtsasmith20383 ай бұрын
    • One could go to a person's house and prepare the food without such a license.

      @cherylallis2458@cherylallis24583 ай бұрын
  • This is a phenomenal site. God blessed me by being asked to teach online two 2nd graders who live two time zones away. I love it; the money is consistent and I can’t beat the commute. I’ve shared this with my daughter who is well below 50 but I believe will be helpful to her and her friends. Thank you for all the ideas.

    @01ayaana@01ayaana5 ай бұрын
    • Please share

      @bridgetwoodward8031@bridgetwoodward80315 ай бұрын
    • Oh my gosh-what a great job that you have found! Congrats!!

      @1mourningdove54@1mourningdove545 ай бұрын
    • @@bridgetwoodward8031 Bridgett, I can’t take credit for this. My God-daughter recommended the two families to me. God will make a way for you!

      @01ayaana@01ayaana3 ай бұрын
  • Such a wonderful video❤. I know of a lot of Desi women over 50 , who are good cooks. My friends who are extremely busy in their jobs hire these ladies to come once or twice a week, to cook. These ladies charge by the hour, the ingredients are provided by my friends. They go to people's homes, cook for the whole week, whatever they are asked to, then put them in boxes, neatly label them and store them in fridge/ freezer. It's a win win situation.. people get to eat healthy, home cooked meals with ingredients they bought themselves in their own homes.. And these ladies make good money.

    @Vikram70345@Vikram703455 ай бұрын
    • I LOVE THIS! Then you don't have to worry about the health department if you cook in THEIR home!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Hi there! This is right up my alley as I have a meal prep business and live to cook for others. Would you be able to tell me how your friend found her clients?

      @day2daymemoir@day2daymemoir3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@day2daymemoirHas this lady answered you?

      @cherylsnyder517@cherylsnyder517Ай бұрын
    • @@cherylsnyder517 no, she hasn’t.

      @day2daymemoir@day2daymemoirАй бұрын
  • I'd personally love a beginner knitting class in a library near me.

    @Debra_Hasatheory@Debra_Hasatheory5 ай бұрын
    • Our City Community Center {which has Senior activities during weekdays) has all kinds of classes you can pay 'drop in' fees of only $2.00/time. They have a knitting class. You might look there.

      @judyluthy9724@judyluthy97245 ай бұрын
  • I am retired and collect a pension needed a little extra so I got a job in a grocery store putting back stuff that people decied not to take or left in the wrong place work on sundays time and half I only work 5hrs a day 4 days a week and it's great see people make extra money get eye glasses once a year and dental plan as well my state job that I retired from didn't give me that only great health ins..so it's a win win😊

    @barbaramatarazzo4269@barbaramatarazzo42695 ай бұрын
    • Great idea!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Pls. how can I get this type of job, I mean putting back wrongly kept items in the right place, etc. Thanks

      @mojisolaoguntimehin3260@mojisolaoguntimehin32605 ай бұрын
    • ​@@mojisolaoguntimehin3260 I work at Lowes. There, it's called putting away returns ( things customers return).

      @dwarfhernandez6636@dwarfhernandez66365 ай бұрын
    • Hi Barbara. How do you go about getting this type of work? Thank you

      @nataliaprieto6723@nataliaprieto67233 ай бұрын
    • @@nataliaprieto6723 I worked for supermarket and just put what people decide they dont back I just applied on line but when a couple of weeks went and I didn't hear I came in to the store looked for HR.and asked if saw my application she looked for it and hired me been here 5years and I make extra money and watch the sales while I am here so know when to pick things up for the cheaper price..

      @barbaramatarazzo4269@barbaramatarazzo42693 ай бұрын
  • Hi Thanks for the great video. As someone who sews, I can tell you that people do not want to pay for handmade products; they complain about the cost and comment how they can get it "cheaper" in a department store(I won't name which store).

    @aliciavalcarce8633@aliciavalcarce86335 ай бұрын
    • I make jewelry, and tell them they are getting one of a kind pieces. I do not duplicate. I use gemstones, and quality materials only.

      @jazzybee5148@jazzybee51483 ай бұрын
    • I sew too. I was thinking that might be the case when she was talking about it. Alterations might be a better bet. But I've only done them for friends and am a little leery of branching out.

      @sheelfjohnson@sheelfjohnson3 ай бұрын
    • It's very difficult when you live in a very poor state in a tiny town. People don't have the money. I think location is a key factor.

      @carolyn6290@carolyn62902 ай бұрын
    • Home made crafts take time and money start up hence costs more. I make one off crochet items. None are the say. It's your time and outlay they need to look at.

      @beryltaylor714@beryltaylor7145 күн бұрын
  • This was a really great and comprehensive list. As a Mom with a 33 y.o. daughter with the dual diagnosis of Down Syndrome and Autism, I really appreciated you including developmentally disabled adults in your care suggestions.

    @TPayne-fm8ie@TPayne-fm8ie4 ай бұрын
  • I strongly support offering gardening services. 👍Many Landscaping Companies cannot be bothered with small tasks. And if all one's gardening knowledge lives in a fantasy world.... then a Landscape Company can come in later. About a quarter of my business comes from repairing Landscapes/gardens after people tried to save money by hiring someone who has no idea what they are doing.❤

    @reneedevry4361@reneedevry43615 ай бұрын
  • I am 45 and disabled, but a few of these really sparked my interest. Maybe I can make enough to hire the services I can't do lol. This is a great list of side hustles! Thank you so much for the info!! ❤

    @domarigavjusmom@domarigavjusmom5 ай бұрын
    • I’m also disabled. Do you know if we have to report it? Or how to?

      @katycosta1364@katycosta13645 ай бұрын
    • @@katycosta1364 It could get you into some conflict. Consult an attorney first.

      @ItsMyLifeDaralynn@ItsMyLifeDaralynn5 ай бұрын
    • @@katycosta1364of course you are supposed to report it, that’s the law. It’s a felony if you get caught not reporting. I think you are allowed to make a certain amount each month before it affects your benefits. Ask your social security worker or at the office as to the rules and who to report your income to. If not reporting, it’s recommended (not by me :)) to collect cash only and don’t use any money app because cash money isn’t as easy to track. If you put it in the bank there is a paper trail, same with the apps like venmo and PayPal. If you work for a company who pays you and takes out taxes know it will be shared with SSA. So better report that. So if you don’t report your income better make sure it’s in cash money and kept out of your bank account and not reported by an employer. I don’t recommend not reporting but if you do it’s better know the potential consequences.

      @dreamzofhorses@dreamzofhorses5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@katycosta1364Social Security Disability: The first $85 you keep, then they take 50% of everything else out of your check two months later. (At least that's one Disability. There's another where you can earn much more. Call your local Soc Sec office.) Also watch out for low-income caps on government programs like housing and "food stamps."

      @snowygirl131@snowygirl1315 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ItsMyLifeDaralynnAttorneys cost $. Local welfare offices and Social Security offices may be better. But 🤔 an attorney would give you confidentiality...

      @snowygirl131@snowygirl1315 ай бұрын
  • •Selling from garage/basements •Private hairdresser/ wig stylist/ children's haircuts from their home or yours •Cooking groups afternoons for pre-teens/disabled for ex. for cooking/baking basics •Personal shopper for over-70's- 80's who need & can afford a stylist to accompany & organize •Visiting nails/eyebrows/ cosmetician to nursing homes

    @d.rothenberg8295@d.rothenberg829512 сағат бұрын
  • I’m a licensed professional massage therapist. I HATE washing the sheets I use for massages. For this gig you must be able to fold the sheets so they’re perfect. When you see flyers up for massage, reiki or other somatic practitioners contact them directly. You can even contact yoga instructors & get referrals. If a practitioner doesn’t use sheets, ask them for referrals to MTs that do. You may even be able to trade with the MT. Imagine getting massages for laundering sheets?.

    @soulsurfer5531@soulsurfer55312 ай бұрын
    • Love this!!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies2 ай бұрын
    • @@saraconklinfrozenpennies I do too. When I was in an urban area my apartment didn’t have a dryer, so on top of taking my laundry to the laundromat, I had to take the sheets. To do this gig you must use unscented detergent. 2 reasons: 1) People come in with allergies. 2) The scent competes with aromatherapy. I like the unscented heavy duty Tide. No fabric softener. Bleach accordingly.

      @soulsurfer5531@soulsurfer55312 ай бұрын
    • I love this idea! I would totally do this for a massage I need desperately!

      @authenticatedlife9217@authenticatedlife921723 күн бұрын
  • I sold plasma off and on for the last 13 years, I started when I was unemployed at 50, I continued in order to pay my aging pets' medical bills. Also, not to have to work so much overtime in a really exhausting job. Some companies are much more professional than others, some pay much more than others. Some have an age limit of 65. It has been overall a good experience and very helpful financially, but also has helped me monitor my health and learn about the impact of nutrition and hydration on my body. Sometimes I received better exam there than at my doctor's office. The most important think is to drink plenty of water everyday. You can donate up to twice a week but I think once a week or once every two weeks is much less taxing on the body. The beds are very comfortable and you can be on your mobile device all the time watching videos etc.

    @eleonorabartoli2225@eleonorabartoli22255 ай бұрын
    • Great idea! I’m currently in a clinical study now. What research lab are you with currently?

      @symone3113@symone31135 ай бұрын
    • @@symone3113 I am not understanding your question...

      @eleonorabartoli2225@eleonorabartoli22255 ай бұрын
    • As someone who relies on products from donated plasma, THANK YOU!!!❤️

      @karenparker3858@karenparker38585 ай бұрын
    • @@karenparker3858 Thank you 💛 for letting me know, it is nice to realize that it actually helps people, they tell you but one almost forgets or does not believe it, somehow it is not as clear as donating blood. So thank you for taking the time, and much, much health and happiness!🌷

      @eleonorabartoli2225@eleonorabartoli22255 ай бұрын
    • @@eleonorabartoli2225 sorry, I wasn’t sure how to ask how to find the locations or do you have a certain center that you go too?… I guess I could google “plasma donation center near me”…🤓

      @symone3113@symone31135 ай бұрын
  • Great list! Thank you! I would advise being wary of selling used books on Amazon. I tried it a few years ago, and it did not go well. I'm not saying you *can't* make money at it, but it is really tough. The problem is that *ordinary* used books are very cheap on Amazon, so you can't make a profit unless you do a lot of volume (i.e., shipping 100 or several hundred books *per day*). In particular, I'd steer clear of paperback fiction. You can probably make good money selling *collectible* books, but you have to become qualified to do that, and Amazon's rules are pretty strict. I think certain categories of nonfiction are worth a try. For example, when I was selling, a few of the books I sold were craft books. Those tended to sell quickly for good prices.

    @caeliachapin5317@caeliachapin53174 ай бұрын
  • I am 60 years old ,I have started a business building cupboards .I have no problem making the stuff, but I need to learn where advertise them and how to sell them quicker, I have many return customers, so I know people like them .

    @paulajeffrey6706@paulajeffrey670626 күн бұрын
  • My great aunt went through a divorce right after she got out of the air force, 2 children, no help @ 40 yrs old. She went back to school, became a lawyer (a good lawyer) she practiced into her 80s, she retired a yr before the cancer diagnosis, she was amazingly tough, but kind, even through cancer. Miss her!

    @Wisdomseeker6770@Wisdomseeker67702 күн бұрын
  • What I really enjoy doing is sitting with elderly people who want to know where they'll be for all eternity. Many of them have gone to church for most of their life, but they've never read the Bible. I was in church for 50 years, and I was guilty of that too; just always too busy volunteering for everything to actually stop and read it. Then I found out it only takes 1 Day to Listen to the N.T. Bible. So I've been reading The Bible every month for 6 years now.

    @1stJohn3.9-10@1stJohn3.9-105 ай бұрын
    • These are all great suggestions, but I think you failed to mention the legal/ health dept/local ordinance requirements for some of the things like cooking meals or cookies. I know a local chef who was warned and ultimately faced fines.

      @lindaposta939@lindaposta9395 ай бұрын
    • Do their adult children hire you? How do you find Christian elderly clients like you have?

      @tannislintz1124@tannislintz11243 ай бұрын
    • @tannislintz1124 Well, I have a few ideas that may inspire you. Back in 2013 my friend invited me to a birthday lunch for a man who turned 90. By the time I got there, there were about 20 people seated with Ole Mr. Bob, but hd had 1 spot available right next to him. We hit it off great, and he had me laughing for over 2 hours. So I looked forward to sitting with him at church, so then I offered to pick him up and up driving him up every Sunday, and we would go out to a really nice lunch and run a couple of his errands. So I got to spend about 7 hours with him every Sunday. So after 8-1/2 months of that, I was about to renew my least, but he said that his Live-In caregiver was moving out to get married...the same weekend, so he asked if I would move in. He said all she did was make sure he was alive, so he had to rely on friends to take him anywhere! He had never mentioned this before, I was disgusted realizing that I had never once met her in all that time. So I quit my job bec I suddenly had free rent, food, utilities, and excellent entertainment; he loved the symphony, Broadway plays, and going to his monthly book club/luncheon; he would read a 500+ page book every month, so his mind was extremely sharp!! He paid me $800/mo which covered my car, phone, insurance... So that lasted for almost 4 years until he passed away at age 95. ~I posted ads to be a Surgical Caregiver: NO License was required. I didn't even know CPR. $800 for 2 days, to simply fill in as a mother would: driving them to/from the hospital, picking up meds, make sure they are comfortable, make a meals, talk, etc. Most people just didn't want friends/family to worry or know they were getting plastic surgery. ~Then I posted ads to be a live-in caregiver again, emphasizing that I would do a free 1 week trial, to make Sure thay we get along good. Everybody turned out to be a major Cranky Pants, and they all needed a nurse, but only wanted to pay $1,000/mo, VS an assistant, so that was very discouraging. ~Then a couple who are both doctors called me and said: We don't have elderly people here, but we have dogs that we rescue from the shelter, and they need ❤️ too! I had never even owned a goldfish, so I knew nothing about taking care of animals. They both traveled to work in TX and from home for a 1-1/2 days. So from Sun 4pm-Fri 11pm it was just me and the dogs for 5.5 days in their 12,000 SqFt mansion on 22 acres, and right on the water. I'm a minimalist, so I couldn't stand being in the house, so I would take the dogs out to the gazebo as I read my Bible in my hammock from sunup to sundown, watching yatchs sail by, take 4-5 dogs for a walk 2X a day. I lived there from 9/18 - 11/21. I mived to a state where I don't know a single person, so it's been nice to live alone again. 🤗

      @1stJohn3.9-10@1stJohn3.9-103 ай бұрын
    • ​@tannislintz1124 Back in 2013 my friend invited me to a birthday lunch for a man who turned 90. By the time I got there, there were about 20 people seated with Ole Mr. Bob, but had had 1 spot available right next to him. We hit it off great, and he had me laughing for over 2 hours. So I always looked forward to sitting with him at church, then I offered to pick him up and up driving him up every Sunday, and we would go out to a really nice lunch and run a couple of his errands, do a Bible study and pray. So I got to spend about 7 hours with him every Sunday. Then after 8-1/2 months of that, I was about to renew my least, but he said that his Live-In caregiver was moving out to get married...the very same weekend, so he asked if I would move in. He said all she did was make sure he was alive. So he had to rely on friends to take him anywhere! He had never mentioned this before, so I was disgusted. He had never once met her in all that time. So I quit my job bec I suddenly had free rent, food, utilities, and excellent entertainment; he loved the symphony, Broadway plays, and going to his monthly Book club/luncheon. He would read a 500+ page book every month, so his mind was extremely sharp!! He paid me $800/mo which covered my car, gas, phone, ins... So that lasted for almost 4 years until he passed away at age 95. ~Then I posted ads to be a Surgical Caregiver: NO License was required. I didn't even know CPR. $800 for 2 days, to simply fill in as a mother would: driving them to/from the hospital, picking up meds, make sure they are comfortable, make a meals, talk, etc. Most people just didn't want friends/family to worry or know they were getting plastic surgery. ~Then I posted ads to be a live-in caregiver again, emphasizing that I would do a free 1 week trial, to make Sure thay we get along good. Everybody turned out to be a major Cranky Pants, and they all needed a nurse, but only wanted to pay $1,000/mo, VS an assistant, so that was very discouraging. ~Then a couple who are both doctors called me and said: We don't have elderly people here, but we have dogs that we rescue from the shelter, and they need ❤️ too! I had never even owned a goldfish, so I knew nothing about taking care of animals. They both traveled to work in TX and from home for a 1-1/2 days. So from Sun 4pm-Fri 11pm it was just me and the dogs for 5.5 days in their 12,000 SqFt mansion on 22 acres, and right on the water. I'm a minimalist, so I couldn't stand being in the house, so I would take the dogs out to the gazebo as I read my Bible in my hammock from sunup to sundown, watching yatchs sail by, take 4-5 dogs for a walk 2X a day. I lived there from 9/18 - 11/21. ~I moved to a state where I don't know a single person, so it's been nice to live alone again. 🤗

      @1stJohn3.9-10@1stJohn3.9-103 ай бұрын
    • @tannislintz1124 I posted a long comment 2 times, but I don't see them. Are you getting them?

      @1stJohn3.9-10@1stJohn3.9-103 ай бұрын
  • The after-school childcare really works for me and my family. It's a few hours maximum a day, which means you might be able to do another side hustle alongside. I am allowed to have up to 8 school-aged children where I live, and it is great if you like the outdoors because you can take them to playgrounds.

    @kimberleyfloyd8179@kimberleyfloyd81795 ай бұрын
    • Are u in Texas? Can we keep them at our home? Do we have to be licensed? How much do u charge per kid? Asking because im thinking about this?

      @tjones5399@tjones53995 ай бұрын
    • @tjones5399 no, not in the US. Yes, I can keep them at home, but I prefer to be outside as much as possible, so we stay out at the school playground. Two other people do it, and the kids have more friends that way. They totally need to run and play. I also get fresh air and conversation with adults. There's probably information online for Texas. In my province, I do not have to be licensed. People get licensed for daycare government subsidies. It didn't seem worth it to me. There are already people ready to pay. I can still give them tax receipts, too. Anyway, the information is out there. Keep in mind that if you have school-aged children, you have to count those as part of your group. You would have to get police checks and get your first aid courses.

      @kimberleyfloyd8179@kimberleyfloyd81795 ай бұрын
  • My daughter does in home pet sitting. She stays at their home takes care of the pets and the family also supplies her with food she needs for the week and pays her for taking care of the animals and watching tv. I love this list of things some of them I've never thought of.

    @lorigregory-si6zo@lorigregory-si6zo4 ай бұрын
  • This is so well presented and so brilliant! You are presenting ideas that don't have a lot of up front costs. Most people have these tools and items on hand, plus experience! Very well done and I will heed your advice! (I was a successful restaurant/chef owner for over 40 years) Looking for a side hustle to survive the economic nightmare that we are currently experiencing...You Rock! Thank you!

    @patriciagroth2015@patriciagroth20155 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much. I appreciate your kind words and thanks for watching!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • For me, i think investment is the key no matter how small you can start

      @brucecohen7283@brucecohen72835 ай бұрын
    • You're absolutely right, you've remind me of what someone once said "The mind is the man, the poor is in it and the rich is it too". This sentence is the secret of most successful investors. I once attended similar and ever since then been waxing strong financially, and i most tell you the truth..investment is the key that can secure your family future.

      @nengsolavillasorda8519@nengsolavillasorda85195 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you had a senior colleague at work who was doing well but never had an investment. Unfortunately he lost his job and went from living a comfortable life to hardship. There would had been something to fall back on if he had an investment

      @johnalex4006@johnalex40065 ай бұрын
    • I urge everyone to start somewhere now no matter how small, this is literally the time for that, forget material things, don't get tempted,i became more better the moment i realized this.

      @jessicasaunder6965@jessicasaunder69655 ай бұрын
  • I've been thinking about taking care of kids who are sick and can't go to daycare or school. Parents can't always take all the time off work before a kid can go back to school or care.

    @KH-tx6lg@KH-tx6lg5 ай бұрын
  • I read ALL of these self help for side hustles. You are the ONLY one to offer ALL suggestions that are good. Thank you.

    @katherinestephens7674@katherinestephens76743 ай бұрын
  • This was great! I would not have a problem answering the questions you put forth. I begin receiving SSI early in January. Diagnosed with lupus at 50. I pushed and pushed even after losing the ability to walk during Covid for a month causing me to end up in the emergency room twice. Unfortunately, blacked out last 2022 only to wake to right ankle, twisted, dislocated and broke my ankle. Surgery and recovery finally drove the message into my head. Stop! I’m beyond ready at 62 with Lupus, fibromyalgia, inflammatory arthritis, colon issue, asthma, seizures and constant nerve pain. I would hope can get through an interview. Thanks, so helpful.

    @jeaninewright1936@jeaninewright19365 ай бұрын
    • Once you start working at all, they will kick you off disability if you're paid over the table. Be careful!

      @StephieGsrEvolution@StephieGsrEvolution4 ай бұрын
    • Whatever you do, no more injections (vaccxxes).

      @user-bg2tn4kg5m@user-bg2tn4kg5m3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for posting! You’re delightful to listen to and I love your ideas.

    @angieevert833@angieevert8335 ай бұрын
  • Also gardening if you are an out doorsy type, or cleaning out the shed sweeping the yard, fence/ staining , ironing , diy, helping people to fill out forms, reading to the elderly, as some have impaired vision, house sitting, I know a retired doctor who does that all the time. I semi retired from my cleaning job a year ago and have been selling stuff online ever since, it’s going really well!

    @carolinegathercole8473@carolinegathercole84735 ай бұрын
  • Very inspirational. I just got started by making a list of all the things I know how to do. I'm sure there's a money maker somewhere on that list. Best wishes to all.

    @franjones5312@franjones53125 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Listing all our hobbies, then deciding which we could use for money really helps. Teaching art to kids after school is another one.

    @rainbowfox1934@rainbowfox19344 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for all that info. Also some people don't look at job postings under cook. It's not always cooking. Some is prepping the cold side of the food which could be slicing or chopping vegies. There is always something the cook doesn't have time to do and that job is sometimes more flexible. I once found a prep job for $21 an hour at a sea food restaurant that opened late. They needed people to have all the vegies chopped ready for cooking. The hours were early, good pay, weekends since the prep person can have all the prep done before the weekend. As a teen I used to work at a fried chicken fast food restaurant and the manager always hired a prep lady or man that would make the Cole slaw, and other sides. That person would leave early and everyone was so thankful since not everyone likes to chop vegies. Hospitals, behavioral health institutes where patients stay over night also hire prep help. A cook to prep the cold side. For hospitals and behavioral health, and other places will also have you open cans and prep simple desserts like canned peaches in cups, salads, what ever the cook makes for dessert you put them in cups. Sometimes you do this with music on, they may ask you to help clean a section of the kitchen, but everyone has a section to clean.

    @noodlepair550@noodlepair5505 ай бұрын
  • I thought about laundry , the cost of me paying for the water and electricity and wear and tear on my machines aren't worth it

    @juliemathews5115@juliemathews51153 ай бұрын
  • Perfect timing! I absolutely loved your video! Fresh, realistic and truly inspiring! Thank you so much!!!

    @morganzweifel2488@morganzweifel24884 ай бұрын
  • Thank You!!! You come across as honest and your content was so helpful

    @mercwindow@mercwindow5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much! I am a senior on SS and struggling with the recent costs of food. These are excellent ideas!

    @jazzybee5148@jazzybee51483 ай бұрын
  • Wow! I love this list! Thank you so much for this video. ❤

    @missjuliette5@missjuliette55 ай бұрын
  • This is a gods list and encouraging too! I drive school bus and have done some of the things on your list. I am looking forward to starting a new side hustle. Thank you ❤

    @jacquelyndevitte4992@jacquelyndevitte49925 ай бұрын
  • Excellent ideas; thank you for sharing.

    @t.a.phillips3741@t.a.phillips37415 ай бұрын
  • Great ideas, thanks for sharing the info!

    @NaturalMystic1031@NaturalMystic10315 ай бұрын
  • This content was so interesting and helpful!

    @brendamclean8447@brendamclean84475 ай бұрын
  • These are brilliant! Thank you!

    @Thelogicandreason@Thelogicandreason5 ай бұрын
  • Good info. Thank you and Merry Christmas.😊

    @JudithMcPheron-pb9lv@JudithMcPheron-pb9lv5 ай бұрын
  • I wouldn't recommend plasma "donations" if you are only doing it for the money. A friend and I started giving plasma for a while years ago when we were struggling to make ends meet. They didn't always do the greatest job getting the needle in right, causing a lot of pain, and I still have a small scar from it to this day. I quit because I got tired of the bruising, plus I didn't want my "day job" to think I was shooting up! 😅

    @proudmoon3@proudmoon35 ай бұрын
    • I did this also had no problems 😊

      @49lucky@49lucky5 ай бұрын
    • I got scars still years later from this

      @carolyn683@carolyn6835 ай бұрын
    • I have done this for 4 years. One time a phlebotomist put the needle in too shallow. Within minutes it popped out and I had blood blowing out of my vein like a geyser. I had no clue however, because I could not feel it at all. It was only after another nurse spotted it did everybody start running. I was shocked to see I had maybe a quart of blood or less, everywhere. What upset me was, because of her mistake I could not return for 2 months. I understand why now, it takes that ling to replenish your white cells. But other than that, I had not one problem. Sounds to me like the company you were going to was hiring the worst of the trade. ( the lady that made that mistake never bothered to help clean up the mess and when I returned, she would not look at me.)

      @SparkyTuttle@SparkyTuttle5 ай бұрын
    • I tried giving plasma and was dizzy & lightheaded for 3 days after. But a few of my friends did this 2x a week after work for a few months to pay for our girls Vegas trip. So it is successful for some.

      @tamalac2862@tamalac28625 ай бұрын
    • @@tamalac2862 , When that happens it is usually due to what you eat and drink for at least 12 hours before you go. But, somethings are just not the right fit for some, you know what you can and can't do. It's funny the girl trip you mentioned was to where I am now. I'm a native Las Vegan. My family moved here in the late '40's. Hope they had a blast. And please know, that we hate what these corporations are doing to the strip. They are greedy bastards that have no clue what we used to stand for. So, if the prices were sky high, I'm very sorry.

      @SparkyTuttle@SparkyTuttle5 ай бұрын
  • I'm 35, and I'm so into these ideas! thank you

    @papercuts500@papercuts5005 ай бұрын
  • Wow!!!! This is a great list!!! Thank you 🎉

    @9musess521@9musess5214 ай бұрын
  • This was extremely informative. Great content!🎉

    @inchbyinch7564@inchbyinch75645 ай бұрын
  • You know it's great to sit around and think of a bunch of ideas. I think we all do that. The problem isn't finding what you like to do and what you can do the problem is finding a way to make money at it. It's only a side hustle if you can figure out the marketing!

    @karenaileenbrooks5599@karenaileenbrooks55995 ай бұрын
    • It is ALL about marketing. May be a good idea for another video!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. It’s great to have these ideas but if you don’t know how to find clients, you won’t make money.

      @vickyb9918@vickyb99185 ай бұрын
    • What field? I can help with marketing ideas.

      @Victoria-vj3wv@Victoria-vj3wv3 ай бұрын
    • ​@Victoria-vj3wv I'd really appreciate it if you wouldn't mind helping me with the marketing side? Thanks 😊

      @cherylsnyder517@cherylsnyder517Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for providing such useful information. I've had numerous side hustles over the last 20 years. I knew once I retired my income would be tight without a side gig. I sell online, mystery shop and a few other things. You are so right about support services are needed for our elderly population. Just this morning our 90 year old neighbor called to see if she could get a ride to the market.

    @angelawhitehead8868@angelawhitehead88684 ай бұрын
  • Great info! Thank you 😊

    @teejohnson9493@teejohnson94935 ай бұрын
  • I taught art, was a private driver, cooked lunch for elderly couple on weekdays (i learned to adore classical music), dog sitting, dog training. ..and i loved it all

    @alysononoahu8702@alysononoahu87023 ай бұрын
  • Did I miss it? Substitute teaching is another option. You don’t need a degree and you can pick and choose the days you work. Most school districts pay up to $130.00 a day. Or you can choose to just do half day of substituting.

    @angelirohival6270@angelirohival62705 ай бұрын
    • I did not include this one so I may need another video. There are some great ideas coming in!

      @saraconklinfrozenpennies@saraconklinfrozenpennies5 ай бұрын
    • Hello angel how are you

      @AlexScott-yb2ej@AlexScott-yb2ej5 ай бұрын
    • Are you kidding me?! You don’t need a degree?!. That’s kind of a waste of children’s education. You would never get away with that here.

      @sonyamatheson9246@sonyamatheson92465 ай бұрын
    • You will need a background check for most districts.

      @brendamaun5455@brendamaun54555 ай бұрын
    • Your not teaching your subing it’s a different and the teacher leave the sub everything that’s needed it’s a good side gig

      @aundreamelton5740@aundreamelton57405 ай бұрын
  • Best selection of ideas I’ve heard so far on You tube. Well done.

    @celestecompton2346@celestecompton23463 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your post. This was helpful.

    @ShanraePrice@ShanraePrice4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video and the links you shared. This is great

    @giantonamission@giantonamission3 ай бұрын
  • This is a really great video. Very well done. There is always something we can on the side. What a great list also.

    @karlashaw7731@karlashaw77315 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this very insightful video and I love your home decor 😊

    @glw5166@glw51665 ай бұрын
  • Great information. Thank you!

    @Sophia8983@Sophia89834 ай бұрын
  • This video is very informative. Thank you for the information!

    @psycoterapiadehoy6059@psycoterapiadehoy60595 ай бұрын
  • Love this! Being over 50 often means you could well be an empty nester so can make your home work for. 🤑When I had a 3 bed house with a large garden and grown up kids gone I put the house to work. Home dog board, students, Airbnb, park in my drive, hired out tools and garden equipment on Fat Llama. in some countries travelling nurses, doctors and teachers is a good option as well as lecturers if near a large university or college. 💰

    @Solo50plus@Solo50plus4 ай бұрын
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