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    15 Lucrative Side Hustles if You Only Have 5 Extra Hours per Week

    By Laura Gesualdi-Gilmore,

    2024-08-09

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    Starting a side hustle can be a great way to pick up a little extra cash and create some disposable income.

    But if you already work full-time or don’t have a lot of extra time, you may be struggling to find a side gig that’s worth the effort. Many “easy” side hustles touted online are quite time-consuming and require a serious commitment before making any money.

    If you need one that works with your availability, here are 15 excellent options, even if you have only five hours a week to spare.

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    1. Teach a language online

    Even if you aren’t bilingual, you may be able to make some extra cash teaching a few hours of English classes online. Of course, you may be able to make more if you are bilingual.

    There are several programs available online, including VIPKid, that connect tutors with students in other countries who are learning English.

    Flexible scheduling means you can choose your hours and work as much or as little as you want.

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    2. Become a freelance writer

    If you enjoy researching and writing, you could make decent cash by taking on a few freelance writing gigs. But keep in mind that writing for content farms may pay very little.

    Aspiring writers can use a freelancing service like Upwork to bid on all sorts of jobs, from ghostwriting short stories to helping couples write their wedding vows.

    Job boards like Indeed can also hook you up with freelance work, though you may need a few samples to land the better-paying gigs.

    3. Walk dogs or pet sit

    If you’re an animal lover, you could make decent money from pet sitting or walking dogs in your free time.

    Many people look for reliable dog walkers when they’re at work, making this a perfect option if you happen to be available midday during the week.

    Services like Rover or Wag can connect you with prospective clients, but both apps charge a cut of your earnings. You can avoid sharing your earnings with these sites by advertising your services locally instead.

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    4. Become a notary

    Public notaries serve as witnesses when certain documents are signed — like employment contracts, legal documents, and real estate transactions.

    To get certified, you’ll have to apply through your state and may have to pay a fee before you can begin charging for notarizing services. You can use the certification to get ahead financially .

    5. Flip furniture (or other items)

    If you have a knack for building and fixing (and the space to store some excess furniture and tools), you could make extra cash with just a few hours of weekly work flipping furniture.

    Many flippers find pieces by checking groups where people give away free items, cruising garage sales, or scavenging curbs on garbage day. Then they revamp and sell their goods online.

    Pro tip: Using a credit card that helps you earn cash back to make the furniture purchases can help you make even more off of the gig.

    6. Tutor or teach lessons

    Do you have a special skill or knowledge set? If so, you may be able to earn extra cash by tutoring or teaching classes.

    If you happen to play an instrument or a sport well, you may be able to charge a solid hourly rate to teach lessons.

    For example, piano teachers charge an average of $40 to $100 an hour for private lessons.

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    7. Rent your room or car

    You’d be surprised how much you can rent out these days. If you have an extra room in your home, you can make some extra passive income by renting it out with a service like Airbnb.

    Similarly, if you don’t use your car much, you can rent it out with services like Turo or HyreCar. These apps will take a cut of your earnings and have some basic vehicle requirements.

    8. Become a proofreader

    If you have an eye for detail (and a good handle on grammar) you could make decent cash working as a proofreader.

    Well beyond your standard publishing and academic worlds, proofreaders are needed for all sorts of businesses.

    Many companies hire temporary or freelance proofreaders, but you can also apply for one-off gigs on freelance sites like Upwork or Fiverr.

    9. Babysit

    If you enjoy spending time with children and have a few extra hours per week, you could make a decent hourly wage as a babysitter.

    Many parents just need a sitter for a few hours a week during classes, book clubs, or date nights and will pay a responsible sitter handsomely.

    Most sitters get jobs through word of mouth, but you can also use a site like Care.com (where you can also advertise tutoring, pet sitting, and other services) to meet clients.

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    10. Sell your photography skills

    If you have an eye for photography, you could make surprisingly good money just by taking a few gigs per month, but you may also need to have some photo editing skills to really profit.

    ZipRecruiter reports that the average hourly wage for a photographer in the U.S. is $20.36. Talented photogs can charge much more than this for working special events like weddings.

    11. Join focus groups

    Taking surveys online can take a lot of time and offer little reward. However, participating in focus groups of all sorts — from market research to medical trials — tends to pay much better.

    Focus groups can be either in-person or online. While some studies have specific criteria you must meet, if you live near a major city, you’ll likely have many groups to choose from.

    12. Drive for ride-shares

    You do have to spend a significant amount of time driving for ride-share companies like Uber or Lyft to make any serious cash.

    However, if your goal is to earn $100 or so in extra cash every week and you enjoy driving, this may be the ideal side gig.

    Uber’s online estimator says those who spend 10 hours a week driving make around $221 on average.

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    13. Teach fitness classes

    If you’re already a fitness buff, why not turn that passion into a side hustle? These days, there are classes for fitness enthusiasts of all sorts — from yoga and spin to boxing and boot camps.

    You may need to shell out some cash to get certified as an instructor, but teaching workout classes can be a great gig that lets you work as much or as little as you want.

    14. Offer remote customer service

    You may feel like you’re talking to a bot every time you call customer service, but this is still a job that’s very much in demand. It can also often be done from the comfort of your own home.

    Many companies hire part-time customer service reps to work remotely, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the average hourly wage at around $19.08.

    15. Do odd jobs

    If you’re not committed to sticking to any one side hustle but have a handful of miscellaneous skills, consider using an app like TaskRabbit or Fiverr to pick up odd jobs and make extra money.

    You can get paid to do chores for people — like yard work or furniture assembly — on TaskRabbit. Fiverr is a great place for freelancers of all sorts, from writers to graphic designers to app developers.

    Pro tip: If you still can't find an idea that interests you, check out our mega list of side hustles .

    Bottom line

    Starting a side hustle can be a great way to boost your bank account and get yourself to a place of financial stability.

    Each gig listed here can be lucrative with just a few hours put in each week, so you won’t have to sacrifice your other responsibilities.

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    Milka
    08-09
    “Offer remote customer service” hello I am excellent at customer service and psychology yet in 2 years I still haven’t land a job because AI picks liars & illegals
    Milka
    08-09
    Fakers don’t forget to mention bachelor degree required
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