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Best Jobs While Serving in the Military?

Are there jobs you can do part-time while serving in the military that offer good experience or extra income? I've heard side gigs might be an option but I'm not sure what's feasible.

a year ago

While serving in the military, you may have access to a range of part-time job opportunities. The nature, accessibility and sustainability of these jobs can depend on your specific military commitment, as active duty may require a 24/7 commitment, leaving less time for side gigs compared to reserve or National Guard roles.

One popular side gig among service members is real estate. This can mean purchasing homes, improving them, and renting or selling them for a profit. The US Department of Veterans Affairs offers VA home loans, which can help service members get started with this. Bear in mind, however, this requires a good understanding of the real estate market and might involve some management responsibilities.

Additionally, educating or tutoring can be a fulfilling part-time job. If you have subject matter expertise, especially in areas such as STEM or languages, this can be valuable to students. There are many online platforms like VIPKid or Chegg Tutors that connect tutors with students.

Many also consider freelance or consultative work, leveraging their professional skills. Websites like Upwork or Fiverr are platforms that connect freelancers with potential clients. TaskRabbit offers a variety of tasks from assembling furniture to grocery shopping.

Lastly, with the rise of the digital economy, starting an online business, such as e-commerce or blogging, is an increasingly viable part-time job. This type of work is flexible, allowing it to be done on your own time.

Remember, while these part-time jobs offer additional income, it's critical to manage your time wisely and not let it interfere with your military commitments. Always consult with your superiors before embarking on a side job, as some military branches may have specific rules and regulations about them.

a year ago

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