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Balancing Part Time Jobs While in the Military

What are some viable part-time jobs for someone currently serving in the military? I'm interested in opportunities that can fit around unpredictable military schedules and still offer some decent pay or development.

a year ago

Finding a part-time job that can accommodate the unpredictable nature of a military schedule can be challenging, but there are several options out there that could prove to be good fits. Here are some options:

1. Freelance Work: Websites like Upwork, Freelancer, and Appily can connect you with freelance opportunities that could include, but are not limited to, writing, graphic design, programming, or administrative tasks. The variety of jobs means there is something for most skill sets, and the flexibility can often be ideal for those with variable schedules.

2. Tutoring: Online tutoring or teaching English as a second language can be a good fit. Various platforms allow you to set your hours, and because they often cater to international students, you can find students at all hours of the day and night.

3. Remote Customer Service: Some companies hire remote customer service representatives since most of these roles just require a stable internet connection and a quiet place to work.

4. Local Seasonal Work: Depending on the season and your location, jobs such as lifeguarding, ski instructing, or working at a holiday market can prove profitable and flexible.

Remember, before taking on any type of additional job, be sure to check with your commanding officers and understand the rules and regulations of your specific branch of the military regarding secondary employment. Lastly, consider the time commitment required of a second job – make sure it won’t leave you feeling overly fatigued or stressed, as your primary commitment needs to be your military service.

a year ago

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