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Making money around ft job

7 replies

elland · 27/11/2017 21:17

I’m really struggling to make ends meet at the moment and Christmas has definitely made me realise how nice it would be if I had a bit of spare money for extras/breathing space each month.

Does anyone do anything in their spare time that makes them an extra couple of hundred quid a month? I currently work ft Mon-Fri so I would be looking to fit it around that. (No MLM stuff please 😊)

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JoJoSM2 · 27/11/2017 21:24

I always used to have evening and weekend jobs in my 20’s. For example, restaurant work in the evening, weekend shifts in a shop, tuition, babysitting, running fitness classes and personal training etc.

19lottie82 · 28/11/2017 23:06

Matched betting!

delilahbucket · 04/12/2017 22:14

Mystery shopping? GBW are good. My sil made a reasonable amount from this. There's shop and scan which I have previously done for a bit of extra. They pay in vouchers but usually Amazon or similar.

MrsPatmore · 05/12/2017 15:19

Care work at the weekends or evenings?

RestingGrinchFace · 05/12/2017 15:23

I have heard of people selling worn underwear online Wink
If that doesn't float your boat though is there a particular skill that you have? I've known people to make extra on the side making cakes, knitting jumpers, sewing clothes, doing wedding photography on the weekend etc.

NamedyChangedy · 11/12/2017 16:37

What do you do for work? Can you use those skills outside your FT hours, on a freelance basis?

titchy · 11/12/2017 16:55

Agree matched betting!

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