Many people want to have the perceived freedom and lifestyle that goes along with working from home. However, for many work-at-home entrepreneurs, being confined to the house is similar to a traditional 9 to 5. Below, we take a look at 4 side hustle business ideas that are performed outside of the home. While some side hustle businesses require training and experience, many can be started with a quick turn around.
Handyman
Know your way around a toolkit? Seem to just have the correct sense how things go together and are supposed to work? Then you might be the handyman that your community needs. You can specialize in something particular, or be a jack of all trades. Of course, you’ll need to know your stuff. But if you know that there are not many tasks in your own home that you’d need to delegate to others, then you’re probably at a level where other people will pay you to keep their home in order.
Lawn Care
Forget working in your home’s office, sitting in front of a computer: how about working in the outdoors? If you’re a keen gardener, then you could make a living from landscaping other people’s yards. Every homeowner wants to have a yard that looks beautiful and in which they can relax, but most don’t have the time to get their hands dirty. This is where you’ll come in. Whether it’s just cutting the grass or tending to an intricate flower display, you’ll be responsible for making people’s outdoor spaces look beautiful.
Exterminator
Are you one of those fearless people who never back down when they see critters and pests? Then you could provide an essential service to people in your community: ridding their home of the infestations that are making life less than enjoyable. You’ll need to know the correct way to handle the different kinds of pests that can infiltrate a home, and also work with a company that offers pest control leads to ensure you’ve got a steady flow of work. Nobody waits around to call an expert when they’ve got unwelcome visitors in their home!
Providing Care
There’s a different angle that could take you into other people’s homes. In the coming years, we’re going to see a sharp increase in the number of elderly people in the United States. And most studies say that there’s going to be a shortage of professionals who can provide adequate care. If you’re good natured and like to work with people, then why not consider working as a home care worker? You’ll be providing an essential service to the people who need it most, and it can be a long, lucrative career. You will need training, but once you’ve got it, the sky will be the limit.
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