finding a second job/source of income?

kyzen

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Here's the deal - I'm 21, and currently work full time at a local business doing some light programming and database work, and a metric crap-ton of troubleshooting and internal software support.

The job doesn't pay spectacularly, however it's the first job I've had that I don't hate, plus it's good experience. It also pays enough to get by, and have a tiny bit of fun-money left after the bills. So I'm not too eager to quit and find a new job.

Unfortunately, my list of things to buy is growing longer, items are becoming pricier, and my contentment with my current "toys" is rapidly waning away.

So I decided I need to find a second source of income. Be it another decent-paying job I can do part-time (nights and/or weekends), freelance work, whatever. But I have no idea where to start.

Any suggestions on a decent second source of income that won't completely rape my free time?

...Or endanger my personal well being (i.e. no prostitution, drug running, or arms dealing)
 

Ime

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Originally posted by: Sqube
Actually, he might not. He hasn't signed on since the 15th.

:Q

Maybe one of Sonz70's customer's was unhappy with his performance?
 

rh71

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freelance webwork will take a ton of time if you want to make enough money to count for anything. Otherwise, a few hundred every few weeks is not worth the effort if you ask me.
 

jlarsson

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The post office always hires extra people around the holiday season. Might not be the most glamourous job, and the hours will probably suck. However, you can make about $15/hour. Just a suggestion...