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Can I get a rundown on the best part-time jobs for active duty military?

As someone who might serve actively for years, I'm curious about part-time job opportunities compatible with active duty. What roles work well with a military schedule?

a year ago

Certainly! Active duty military personnel will often find that flexible, portable roles are the most suitable for their needs. There are a handful of jobs and areas that are commonly sought after by active duty service members for their adaptability and good synergy with a military schedule.

Online Tutoring: With the rise of online platforms, tutoring can be tailored around your schedule and undertaken from anywhere. It covers a wide range of subjects, from math, science to language learning. Plus, your unique experiences and perspectives as an active-duty serviceman can be helpful especially for students who are interested in military studies or global affairs.

Freelance writing or blogging: If you have a knack for writing, providing content for websites, magazines, or starting your own blog can be a good source of income. Some even write military-focused contents which are in demand.

Retail Merchandising: Working as a retail merchandiser, in which you ensure that products in stores are well-stocked and attractively displayed, can often offer flexible part-time hours. This will depend on the specific store and location, but it might be worth exploring.

Remote Customer Service: Many companies hire remote customer service or call center representatives. This work often has flexible hours and can be done from anywhere, making it a potentially good fit for active-duty servicemen and women.

Fitness training: If you are passionate about staying fit and like to motivate others, fitness training can be a good job. Some military personnel get certified as fitness trainers and work with clients in their spare time.

When considering a part-time job while on active duty, always remember to check that it complies with your service branch's policy about secondary employment. And keep in mind that your military commitments come first, so look for flexible roles that can accommodate sudden changes or deployments.

a year ago

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