Anyone else considered being an Uber Eats driver to help with costs, due to inflation?
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I teach asynchronous college classes online, though it’s nothing new. It supplements income fairly well (30k a year or so is doable). Probably spend 5-10 hours per week in total effort. I’ve been at it for 15 years. Need a Masters degree.
These folks looking for a 2nd job are the ones complaining about RTO and would like to work from home forever, yet they're willing to go get another job where there's no option for work from home and have to have face-to-face contact with the public.
Just admit that y'all are a bunch of lazy, hypocrite, whiners.
Stocking supermarket shelves at night until 6 am. Decent money and get some food hopefully on sale or discounted. Also, for a weekend gig, stand at the off-ramp with a sing saying that you're a Bank of America employee and need rent money. Dress presentably, people respect that more than anything. Good luck to us all, as someone said, we're heading for a dark winter..spring, summer, fall...etc.
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Unless your homeless and living in your car.
I thought about being a sub teacher for $200 a day...only requiring a high school diploma in most states..
But, you can't work from home being an Uber driver.