Love to know what you're
doing as a side hustle?
Not exact matches
You are free to promote your
side hustle, but it's important that you
do it respectfully so
as not to hurt your rating and so that your passengers might actually listen to what you have to say.
Your money from your
side hustle is best stashed in a high - yield savings account, where it can serve
as an emergency fund (ICYMI, you should always have between four to seven months» of expenses in case things don't go
as planned).
Depends on your perspective I prefer to eat pie My wife bakes and decorates cakes
as a hobby / sort of
side -
hustle One she donated to an auction sold for $ 3,300 One wedding cake she
did sold for $ 2,500 (with friends and family discount) Fuckin» love cake
I actually told Sophie of Rosé Media that I was looking to get out of accounting and back into Comm and she told me to just start it
as a
side hustle and it'll grow, so I'm just
doing what I love and hoping I can one day make a career out of it.
There are other ways to fund an adventure like that such
as getting a part - time job or
doing a
side -
hustle.
You can even
do side hustles as a delivery driver with companies like Post Mates.
But
do they even count
as side hustles when they become a necessary part of our income simply to stay afloat of the debt we're accumulating?
I love the idea of ride - sharing
as a
side hustle because it's one of the few «jobs» on here that you can truly
do 100 % on your own time.
So, have you planned for retirement
as well
as you planned for your most recent road trip, or
do you need to line up a
side hustle?
As I see it in any given day I can: Play with the kids giving them my undivided attention, get them out of the house to socialize and / or learn something,
do laundry, vacuum, mop, prep / make dinner, work on my
side hustles (blog / photography / etc), the list goes onnnn and onnn and guess what?
I don't so much have a «job»
as I
do a whole bunch of different
side hustles that taken together create a more - than - full - time income.
You mentioned that we
as young people have the ability to
hustle, however In getting a loan banks really don't care that i have $ 19k towards a down payment they want to know that I have a stable job (i also
do side jobs and have saved a lot to get to where I am) are there any other alternatives to finance such a house?