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In your journey as a developer, the common way to make money is by securing a full-time job.
However, you may not be in a position ye...
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@bap, this just made me laugh 😹
If you want to be a Gazolliannaire. Get a FAANG Job, survive 20+ years there, and watch your stonks go up (Then drop to 0)!! ~
hahaha lol pretty much 🤣
XD
I'm curious, have you ever tried any of these side hustles yourself?
Not yet, planning to implement the one that I shared with you
Yes I remember. Cool 👌
Nothing new. If you google “side hustles for developers”, you will get pretty much the same list. The question is who tried it and how did it go? What works and what doesn’t work so well? What’s the earnings potential of each?
That's a really good point. On my end, I wanted to first write about something that was "achievable" and "realistic". Your comment is spot on though. I could try to explain in more details my own experience. Though I did not experience every single one of these in the list I can try and find out how it went from people within my network. Massive thanks for the comment Samir 🙏
I teach as a side hustle. Depending upon how you are teaching, it can be very involved or only a bit. I teach basics for the A+ certification/Microsoft Office Specialist at a local college. For the most part, it is only the time of classes that I have to put in as I am able to handle my grades and such during the classes. However, in the first part of the semesters, it is a few extra hours besides class because I am much more involved with the students and getting them set at that time.
All in all, it's ok. It's a couple extra bucks.
Wow! Thanks a lot for this - I really appreciate you sharing your experience with us 🌟
You are most welcome. I actually taught basically the same thing for companies previously to get agents up to speed in supporting various software and networks. Now, I just do it at a college instead. I am in Georgia.
Personally, I've always had a side gig. I have no trust of any company and always feel more comfortable with something else to fall back on if anything happens.
Makes a lot of sense - thanks for sharing this with us/me. And have a great new year ahead! 🌟
Out of curiosity, where about do you teach - no need to get specific of course, just curious about country/state 🙃
I teach the basics for A+ Certification and Microsoft Office Specialist.
It's important to be aware that Malt is still quite limited based on where you are located as a freelancer. Pretty much, available only in a handful of countries, mostly in the EU, which is less than 15 in total. Unfortunately, if you're located in Asia, North America, South America, or Oceania, Malt is not an option.
Really good point. Malt has only started recently in the UK so you're right a lot of places don't have access to it yet. Merci Pierre-Henry!
This a good list, but who has the time for a side hustle in the current state of the market?
I get you Deb 😪
It does seem like it is a real trend now to look for side hustles. I don't have exact numbers in hand but I remember reading that a really high % of people now participated in side projects etc. Do you do that yourself?
Awesome ideas, I used to have a side gig of translating technical documentation into other languages or from other languages to english
Oh that sounds really cool Bolivar! How did it go in the end?
BTW, for instruction other than at a college or something, I would suggest looking at Udemy or some of the other sites. These will be well known sites and if you are teaching without the admin support from a college, company, etc., you need something that is going to be able to showcase you.
awesome
Thanks for the kind comment. Happy you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the comment Nabin. Do you have some experience in some of these?
I'll definitely check these out over Christmas break. Thanks for sharing!
Pleasure Scott, let me know how it goes 🙏
I would like to hear your thoughts on the above! If you have some stories about your experience, I'd love to hear them. 🐼
I really liked this point 👀
Thanks for that! Have you tried it yourself? 🙃
on Quine itself 😉
LOL 😂
Touché
This article is worth saving. Maybe in the future i will try some of the above mentioned side hustles. Btw i'm hearing about Devpost for the first time. Thank you Bap.
Hi, thanks for the usefull informations.
My pleasure Ndiaga :)
awesome
Thanks a lot Priya!
Nice list of ideas for some decent side gigs.
🙏🙏
Sure will try some of these
Let me know how it goes! 😄
Saving this for future reference. I am still regaining my skills.
What do you mean regaining your skills? Care to share a bit more. I’m interested. 🤔
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Will try some of these, thanks
Nice!! Let me know how it goes and which side hustle you end up going with :)