According to Money Under 30, there are some great side hustles out there for people of all ages. But which of them are the best options for millennials? Finding the answer to that question can be a bit more difficult. But don’t you worry, we’ve delved deep to find out the answer and are proud to share some of the best side hustles you can do when you aren’t at work or school. Every single one of them is legit and can bring in some excellent cash on the side.
Do Some Extra Driving
If you have extra time on weekends, nights, or in the morning, working for a ride share company might be the perfect option for you. You can sign up with Lyft, Uber, or other companies in minutes and many of them even offer sign-up bonuses on a regular basis. If you prefer to drive around food or groceries instead of people, take a look at UberEATS or Shipt instead.
Start a Virtual Assistant Service
For those who have excellent customer service skills and know their way around a computer, why not become a virtual assistant? You can get hired by a company, or you can make your own service and market yourself online. You don’t need a lot of experience, you’ll just need to be capable of taking on administrative support tasks for your clients.
Tutor Kids from Other Countries
If you have a computer and speak native English, you may be able to get paid decent money tutoring people on Skype or other services. Many parents in China and the United Arab Emirates are looking for tutors to teach English, and you often don’t even need a degree to be qualified. A lot of these positions are in the early mornings, but it that doesn’t bother you, you could be making upwards of $25 an hour with the right company.
Walk Someone Else’s Dog
Millennials who love pets can make bank while spending time with tons of furry friends by becoming a dog walker. This is especially lucrative if you live in a city where there are busy professionals. Not everyone has the time to stop at home and walk the dog during the day, but they are willing to pay someone else to do it. This is something you can do on your own by throwing up some flyers, or you can join a company that places you with pet owners who need your services.
The reality is that there are tons of side hustles out there which are perfect for the younger crowd. This is only the tip of the iceberg, but it gives you somewhere to start. Every one of these hustles can put a decent amount of money in your pocket and make life easier. If you don’t see an option that’s quite right for you, don’t be discouraged. With a bit of research, you too can bring in the money on a part-time basis.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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