I do knitting, people provide a pattern and I quote for the job plus materials ( wool) and postage. It doesn't earn a lot but definately more than any online side hustle I have tried. I can do it from home in my own time ( I am retired) its satisfying, and I am in control. I advertise on a website for home knitters , and people just email me if they want a job done. Knitting is the most profitable skill my mum ever taught me !
I crochet. I should do this. Sounds better than selling items you’ve made yourself bc I don’t think a lot of people are willing to spend on those items for the labor and materials. How do you get clients for this?
This came at the perfect time since I’m 34 weeks pregnant and want to bring in some income to help my hubby but don’t want to commit to a real job right now. Thanks Rachel!
Surveys didn’t work for me. Sooooo often I’d start, get thru a few questions, then find our I don’t “qualify”. The ones that promised more dollars per survey they would wait til I’d spend time doing half of it, then say “sorry”.
Agreed. I very rarely ever got to do an actual survey. So I typically earned like 10-20 cents for just trying. And then I'd have to answer a bunch of questions to determine more surveys to send me and they probably didn't want my input (demographically speaking) anyway. So it was pretty wasteful for me personally.
Great idea. I think one idea was doing other people's laundry. As a laundromat owner, we find that ladies come in with the neighbors' clothes and make money washing and folding the clothes. This is a great hustle for college students as well./
Window tinting is an awesome side gig. Depending on where you live shops will pay you 125-225 per car. A full car once trained can be done in under 2 hours. Does take some networking and investment in a short hands on course. Worth it! 4-6 cars a week is 8-12 hours of work a week. Or 40K-50K a year. Usually cash!
I donate plasma twice a week for $60 each. It usually takes about 2 hours to get checked in and complete the donation and I'm getting paid to help people. That's a win-win in my book.
@@samrob167Every visit has two brief pains-a finger being pricked to check your blood “levels” to see if you can donate that day, and the actual needle insertion for the donation. Once the needle’s in, the pumping/donating is not painful.
In line with tutoring and freelance work. Consider visiting your local community college. you might be surprised at the adjunct and instructor or tutoring opportunities that might be available. Even if you don't have a degree often, they are looking for people with industry experience. Another plus is sometimes these jobs are ongoing, but sometimes they are temporary, so you are not tied into something long-term if you don't want to be. But if you're good at what you do, you might be able to work regularly.
I do ridesharing as a side hustle; I drive passengers to the next big city about two hours away and after a short break drive right back. Even after paying for gas I profit about $25/hour. The money isn't huge but just sitting there and listening to podcasts, I also participate in a lot of clinical trials. Not glamorous but huge tax-free money sometimes, free food and watching my phone for hours guilt-free.
I'd be afraid to put new drugs into my system to make money. You never know what side effects you're going to experience. You can even end up ruining your health altogether.
I referee soccer games. Pay isn't bad around $35-$55 for 1.5 hours. Not the best but I get to help the sport I love grow, get some exercise, and some cash
I feel like this video would be helpful (especially for us stay at home moms looking for ways to contribute without being preyed ups on) if the job sites and sources were vetted by the Ramsey team first to prove they’re safe and legitimate rather than just listing off some ideas that may or may not be scams.
In-person tutoring pays more if you get a clientele for referrals. I charge less than most tutors and I make more than the online tutor average that you quoted. You have to have the expertise and serve that students that have that need. Math & Science tutors for 6th grade and up seem to be in the highest demand.
WE NEED AN OUTDOOR EDITION OF THIS VIDEO! There will be more cost up front for equipment, but some small jobs such as power washing out old garbage cans is a service George Kamel talked about that's taking off. If you want an actually full time gig power washing though, I was told you pretty much need 4000 PSI and 4GPM on the power washer for it to be worth trying at all.
sports officiating i think is good for folks who already have full time jobs but have some flexibility in hours (like the need to cut out an hour early to make it to an event that starts early on a week night). I officiate wrestling and it keeps me busy during november to february. averages about $30 per hour of time on the mat. also keeps me in shape!
With all respect, I ceased to trust anything on this list when she gave surveys a 10 out of 10. A handful of the best paying survey sites might pay you a whopping minimum wage, but they are more often than not scams. You are promised a 10 minute survey, and 20 minutes into the 10 minute survey you get "disqualified". And that was on the most reliable sites!
Unpopular opinion outside of the eco-minimalism world but drop shipping is not an ethical way to make money. It contributes to and encourages over consumption. We don’t need more people selling more stuff. These products also tend to be cheaply made from toxic, unregulated materials, unnecessary, and often end up in landfills.
I absolutely get where you’re coming from but I fully disagree. You’re confusing over consumption with consumption. I have no debt. Going and buying Telestrations for instance, is not an evil deed. Nor is it wrong for Rachel to advertise that product. Drop shipping is just direct marketing so it’s almost identical in spirit to advertising. Owning items is not the problem - items owning us IS.
@@OopsFailedArt if you look back at my comment, I do say over consumption. Never said buying a family game is an evil deed. I’m sure you’ve seen the ads all over UA-cam and other social media platforms about the “secret to making money” by drop-shipping (whatever word you want to use for indirectly selling from third parties) cheaply made items that are single-use ‘novelties’ that end up in landfills. Knowing this and doing it anyway to make a profit IS unethical in my eyes.
@@jessicahelene23 So I’m unclear what your comment means then by “contributes to and encourages over consumption”. The problem I have is that you’re making the assumption that all of these are the same product type. I also respectfully disagree. I don’t see a problem with single use trinkets when responsibly bought. Growing up extremely poor (1 of 7 kids to a single income family always eligible but never using food stamps), these cheap items were about all we could get. We learned to take good care of them and make even their terrible quality last. I understand your point but I think you’re painting with too broad a brush. I agree that it may not be the wisest of business ideas but I believe there’s a difference between something being unwise and unethical. You’re welcome to disagree but that was the point I was trying to make my friend.
@@OopsFailedArt the funny thing is, I agree with you, which is why I’m trying to clarify. It’s one thing to buy/consume items, regardless of cost, that you need or even just want if the intent is to use and care for it. It becomes a problem when people buy things BECAUSE they are “cheap” with the intent to only use it once, to intentionally misuse or destroy it, then throw it away or not care for it because it was “cheap anyways”. That’s where I think the problem lies. Maybe @shelbizleee can help.
@@jessicahelene23 I definitely agree with you on that point. I guess I would summarize the only area I think we’re in disagreement on as the same argument on whether it’s moral to serve alcohol. It CAN be abused, but when consumed responsibly it serves as one more pleasure our Lord has given us. I just would put the blame more on the consumer than the supplier. There’s plenty of people buying these items the right way and I don’t see it as the sellers fault that 20% of them are “alcoholics”. It’s an interesting and worthwhile debate though 💙
I have 2 cousins who do ride share and make good money. I’m a Shipt shopper. I started 6 years ago before very many people even heard of on demand grocery shopping. It’s turned out to be perfect for me. I don’t need health care, I need flexibility and I’ve been able to continue even though we moved 3 years ago!
Genuine question: don’t most salaried jobs not allow you to have a second job? I’m almost certain it’s in my contract that I cannot take on a second job. And if these payments are legal (taxed) I think I can certainly get fired for having a second job. Also, are you allowed to do these jobs while on maternity leave?
$1 or $2 an hour here, and I cleaned their whole house, laundry, dishes, cooking, & taking care of the kids. Clearly, I undervalued myself, but that's what I got for working for family.
Yeah, I did Uber Eats deliveries for a month, and though I was able to earn $12-18 an hour, calculating in the gas and wear and tear on the car cut that by a third at least. Then I found out that most car insurance companies won't cover you in a crash if they find out you were doing delivery work at the time.
That depends, I have a truck with a 12ft bed that I paid in cash 8K for. One delivery typically gets me $80-$250 and these are usually 5-30 miles so it well pays itself off and typically takes me a 1-3 hours. I would say that's well worth it.
@@samrob167 Sure- also still a lot of privilege there from birth. And a lot of parents don’t teach their children money/finances/debt. She grew up with these principles. It’s still a huge springboard she had.
I’m favoured! Despite the ups and downs in the economy, I'm so happy withdrawing $12K weekly profit out of my investment I just cleared my mortgage 7 months ago and I give back 20% of my weekly interest back to Charity.
Depends on where you are. If you're close to Pentagon City, then I know for sure you will make a good amount of money. I doordash sometimes in Virginia. I live in Maryland.
Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals. you have to contend with inflation, recession, decisions from the Feds and all. I was able to increase my portfolio by $289k in months. You have to seek for help in the right places.
I appreciate the suggestions in this video but was disappointed you were sponsored by Christian Healthcare Ministries. That's a very problematic version of healthcare coverage. Please check them out thoroughly before recommending them.
0:16 AI content assistant
4:04 Content reviewer
5:06 Mock jurors
6:47 Drop shipping
7:42 Mystery shopper
8:53 Thrift reseller
10:08 Freelance work
10:23 Rideshare driver
10:41 Blogger
11:03 Survey respondent
11:23 Airbnb or VRBO
12:12 Personal assistant
12:29 Proofreading
12:59 Dog sitter
13:25 Babysitter
13:35 Online tutor
I do knitting, people provide a pattern and I quote for the job plus materials ( wool) and postage. It doesn't earn a lot but definately more than any online side hustle I have tried. I can do it from home in my own time ( I am retired) its satisfying, and I am in control. I advertise on a website for home knitters , and people just email me if they want a job done.
Knitting is the most profitable skill my mum ever taught me !
I crochet. I should do this. Sounds better than selling items you’ve made yourself bc I don’t think a lot of people are willing to spend on those items for the labor and materials.
How do you get clients for this?
This came at the perfect time since I’m 34 weeks pregnant and want to bring in some income to help my hubby but don’t want to commit to a real job right now. Thanks Rachel!
Surveys didn’t work for me. Sooooo often I’d start, get thru a few questions, then find our I don’t “qualify”. The ones that promised more dollars per survey they would wait til I’d spend time doing half of it, then say “sorry”.
Agreed. I very rarely ever got to do an actual survey. So I typically earned like 10-20 cents for just trying. And then I'd have to answer a bunch of questions to determine more surveys to send me and they probably didn't want my input (demographically speaking) anyway. So it was pretty wasteful for me personally.
Same for me. I tried years ago and when I spent 20 mins and was nearly done, they would conveniently say that I didn’t qualify.
Same. I gave up on surveys. Waste of time.
Then they also sell your data and you get a whole heap of scam calls forever.
I had the same experience. It wasn't worth it for me.
Great idea. I think one idea was doing other people's laundry. As a laundromat owner, we find that ladies come in with the neighbors' clothes and make money washing and folding the clothes. This is a great hustle for college students as well./
Window tinting is an awesome side gig. Depending on where you live shops will pay you 125-225 per car. A full car once trained can be done in under 2 hours. Does take some networking and investment in a short hands on course. Worth it! 4-6 cars a week is 8-12 hours of work a week. Or 40K-50K a year. Usually cash!
I donate plasma twice a week for $60 each. It usually takes about 2 hours to get checked in and complete the donation and I'm getting paid to help people. That's a win-win in my book.
Where do you go to donate plasma?
Biolife, CSL plasma
100% agree. It’s a major way I’ve paid and continue to pay off debt.
Does it hurt?
@@samrob167Every visit has two brief pains-a finger being pricked to check your blood “levels” to see if you can donate that day, and the actual needle insertion for the donation. Once the needle’s in, the pumping/donating is not painful.
In line with tutoring and freelance work. Consider visiting your local community college. you might be surprised at the adjunct and instructor or tutoring opportunities that might be available. Even if you don't have a degree often, they are looking for people with industry experience.
Another plus is sometimes these jobs are ongoing, but sometimes they are temporary, so you are not tied into something long-term if you don't want to be.
But if you're good at what you do, you might be able to work regularly.
I do ridesharing as a side hustle; I drive passengers to the next big city about two hours away and after a short break drive right back. Even after paying for gas I profit about $25/hour. The money isn't huge but just sitting there and listening to podcasts, I also participate in a lot of clinical trials. Not glamorous but huge tax-free money sometimes, free food and watching my phone for hours guilt-free.
I'd be afraid to put new drugs into my system to make money. You never know what side effects you're going to experience. You can even end up ruining your health altogether.
I referee soccer games. Pay isn't bad around $35-$55 for 1.5 hours. Not the best but I get to help the sport I love grow, get some exercise, and some cash
I feel like this video would be helpful (especially for us stay at home moms looking for ways to contribute without being preyed ups on) if the job sites and sources were vetted by the Ramsey team first to prove they’re safe and legitimate rather than just listing off some ideas that may or may not be scams.
You're funny.
Great list!
I have several flea market booths around my town. I sell home decor, some clothes, and crafts/jewelry that I make. It’s a fun side hustle.
My husband did a mock jury back when he was looking for work. It was a coincident we found it. Not a regular thing
Awesome ideas! Thanks for the list. Wife 4 life, mother of 6, 1 grand, and homeschooling 2.
In-person tutoring pays more if you get a clientele for referrals. I charge less than most tutors and I make more than the online tutor average that you quoted. You have to have the expertise and serve that students that have that need. Math & Science tutors for 6th grade and up seem to be in the highest demand.
If this lady looked up drop shipping I already know she would have given it a 1
How can you possibly be rating these without trying them first?
I do MS/HS math tutoring for $40/hr. Over zoom allows me to reach long distance clients. I really like the proofread and dog sitter options too!
Fab . I already freelance train and V.A. on top of full time job, so doing more of that in evenings would be great 😊
I enjoyed the side hustle reviews and ratings please make more of this content! I love to see it! ❤
Thanks for the information. I wanted a side job and this will help me look into what will work in my area!
WE NEED AN OUTDOOR EDITION OF THIS VIDEO! There will be more cost up front for equipment, but some small jobs such as power washing out old garbage cans is a service George Kamel talked about that's taking off. If you want an actually full time gig power washing though, I was told you pretty much need 4000 PSI and 4GPM on the power washer for it to be worth trying at all.
Thanks for an informative video
Freelancer is great, thank you for this content. Keep the good work.
sports officiating i think is good for folks who already have full time jobs but have some flexibility in hours (like the need to cut out an hour early to make it to an event that starts early on a week night). I officiate wrestling and it keeps me busy during november to february. averages about $30 per hour of time on the mat. also keeps me in shape!
I wud like the “drop shipping!” Just need to know how to gt started🤷🏼♀️
With all respect, I ceased to trust anything on this list when she gave surveys a 10 out of 10. A handful of the best paying survey sites might pay you a whopping minimum wage, but they are more often than not scams. You are promised a 10 minute survey, and 20 minutes into the 10 minute survey you get "disqualified". And that was on the most reliable sites!
I love watching crime shows, as in real trials. I'd love to be a mock juror!! I did take a class in high school, and we put on a trial. It was great!
Unpopular opinion outside of the eco-minimalism world but drop shipping is not an ethical way to make money. It contributes to and encourages over consumption. We don’t need more people selling more stuff. These products also tend to be cheaply made from toxic, unregulated materials, unnecessary, and often end up in landfills.
I absolutely get where you’re coming from but I fully disagree. You’re confusing over consumption with consumption.
I have no debt. Going and buying Telestrations for instance, is not an evil deed. Nor is it wrong for Rachel to advertise that product. Drop shipping is just direct marketing so it’s almost identical in spirit to advertising.
Owning items is not the problem - items owning us IS.
@@OopsFailedArt if you look back at my comment, I do say over consumption. Never said buying a family game is an evil deed. I’m sure you’ve seen the ads all over UA-cam and other social media platforms about the “secret to making money” by drop-shipping (whatever word you want to use for indirectly selling from third parties) cheaply made items that are single-use ‘novelties’ that end up in landfills. Knowing this and doing it anyway to make a profit IS unethical in my eyes.
@@jessicahelene23 So I’m unclear what your comment means then by “contributes to and encourages over consumption”. The problem I have is that you’re making the assumption that all of these are the same product type.
I also respectfully disagree. I don’t see a problem with single use trinkets when responsibly bought. Growing up extremely poor (1 of 7 kids to a single income family always eligible but never using food stamps), these cheap items were about all we could get. We learned to take good care of them and make even their terrible quality last.
I understand your point but I think you’re painting with too broad a brush.
I agree that it may not be the wisest of business ideas but I believe there’s a difference between something being unwise and unethical.
You’re welcome to disagree but that was the point I was trying to make my friend.
@@OopsFailedArt the funny thing is, I agree with you, which is why I’m trying to clarify. It’s one thing to buy/consume items, regardless of cost, that you need or even just want if the intent is to use and care for it. It becomes a problem when people buy things BECAUSE they are “cheap” with the intent to only use it once, to intentionally misuse or destroy it, then throw it away or not care for it because it was “cheap anyways”. That’s where I think the problem lies. Maybe @shelbizleee can help.
@@jessicahelene23 I definitely agree with you on that point. I guess I would summarize the only area I think we’re in disagreement on as the same argument on whether it’s moral to serve alcohol. It CAN be abused, but when consumed responsibly it serves as one more pleasure our Lord has given us.
I just would put the blame more on the consumer than the supplier. There’s plenty of people buying these items the right way and I don’t see it as the sellers fault that 20% of them are “alcoholics”. It’s an interesting and worthwhile debate though 💙
I have 2 cousins who do ride share and make good money. I’m a Shipt shopper. I started 6 years ago before very many people even heard of on demand grocery shopping. It’s turned out to be perfect for me. I don’t need health care, I need flexibility and I’ve been able to continue even though we moved 3 years ago!
I was thinking of the Shipt or Instacart jobs when she asked if there were others that hadn't been mentioned.
How about sports reffing???
How would you freelance tho? Fiver and Upwork honestly is so competitive and don’t pay the best for the time you put in just to get the Job
Genuine question: don’t most salaried jobs not allow you to have a second job? I’m almost certain it’s in my contract that I cannot take on a second job. And if these payments are legal (taxed) I think I can certainly get fired for having a second job.
Also, are you allowed to do these jobs while on maternity leave?
Gig you you can pick up and put down is about $25 an hour.
Rachel u seem like a great friend have a nice day ❤
I’m going to look more into N box dollar. Sounds easy
Do you have links to where you can apply and look into these jobs?
Thanks Rachel, this was a great list of suggestions side hustle options! I was surprised about babysitting-- $17+/hr (I remember getting $10/hr) 😂
I remember getting $.50!! (That was a long time ago.)
@@kathleenarchibald3301 ha! ha! 😉😆
I did it for.75 an hour…
$1 or $2 an hour here, and I cleaned their whole house, laundry, dishes, cooking, & taking care of the kids. Clearly, I undervalued myself, but that's what I got for working for family.
@@kathleenarchibald3301 me too!
I would love to be a mystery shopper. Any leads?
I have heard that with some companies, if you buy something, they don't reimburse you for it, so then you have to return the items.
2023 when video was made
Using your vehicle for any side hustle is bad. Add loan payments, insurance, gas, wear and tear, and you are losing. Big time.
It makes sense if you travel for your own job. 👍
Yeah, I did Uber Eats deliveries for a month, and though I was able to earn $12-18 an hour, calculating in the gas and wear and tear on the car cut that by a third at least. Then I found out that most car insurance companies won't cover you in a crash if they find out you were doing delivery work at the time.
@@danaemcburney4160 Wow I didn’t know that Dana. Extra miles equals extra risk.
That depends, I have a truck with a 12ft bed that I paid in cash 8K for. One delivery typically gets me $80-$250 and these are usually 5-30 miles so it well pays itself off and typically takes me a 1-3 hours. I would say that's well worth it.
@@hummerguy Curious where you advertise?
Poshmark doesnt work
Being Dave’s daughter is the ultimate side hustle👀
I had never made that connection until now. She just walked/budgeted her way right into that empire.
She still has to do the work of being debt free. Dave would never be a father who just lets his kids slide
@@samrob167 Sure- also still a lot of privilege there from birth. And a lot of parents don’t teach their children money/finances/debt. She grew up with these principles. It’s still a huge springboard she had.
@@imojen83 really? Because all throughout her childhood they were bankrupt and trying to get out of debt
@@samrob167 that’s the narrative they want you to believe. Throughout the majority of Rachel’s childhood the Ramsey family has been very well off.
I’m favoured! Despite the ups and downs in the economy, I'm so happy withdrawing $12K weekly profit out of my investment I just cleared my mortgage 7 months ago and I give back 20% of my weekly interest back to Charity.
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Her strategy has been helping alot of traders/ newbies out there, with her program I was able to recover my losses from the crash so swiftly.
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Does anyone have info about door dashing in Virginia
Just sign up. It’s not complicated.
Depends on where you are. If you're close to Pentagon City, then I know for sure you will make a good amount of money. I doordash sometimes in Virginia. I live in Maryland.
Great conent Rachel 🎉🇺🇸
Have you ever done a video about the best/worst direct sales companies?
They are all scams
Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals. you have to contend with inflation, recession, decisions from the Feds and all. I was able to increase my portfolio by $289k in months. You have to seek for help in the right places.
💰
I appreciate the suggestions in this video but was disappointed you were sponsored by Christian Healthcare Ministries. That's a very problematic version of healthcare coverage. Please check them out thoroughly before recommending them.
How are they problematic? I’m curious
I love Healthcare sharing. Been doing it for 10 years. Best part is nobody tells me what doctor I can see
Is being Dave’s daughter a side hustle?
How dare you! 😂
That’s rude
This is shot like a hostage video.
You are such a liberal!!
Are you just reading off a script? Lol. This video seems so impersonal
Maybe She used CharGPT LOL
Has anyone sponsored a video to other than telestrations 😂