I'm 34 weeks and I lost my job a few months ago, I have been looking for jobs I could possibly do online or even very pregnant. Does anyone have any suggestions for a struggling stm?
It depends so much on your skills and location. If your in a more populated area, setting up a retail gig is great like origami owl or Chloe & Isabel (Google those and more will pop up). Sex toy parties are fun, too. I worked for one of the largest sex toy companies as a corporate buyer and I can say that these things are rising in popularity and you can turn a good profit. If you're rural, look for work from home data entry or call center listings on employment sites like indeed.com or craigslist. Good luck!
You could sell Melaleuca ( amazing cleaning supplies and health supplements). There's also a website called Amazon mechanical Turk (I don't know the url) that has little odd jobs that you get paid for, like "proofread this document" or "transcribe these notes" etc.
I know some ladies who make pretty good supplementary incomes selling Jamberries.
There is a lot of money in tutoring, and you can do it in your home. My brother gets more English and Latin and Chinese tutoring requests than he has time for, and you can charge a high hourly rate. If you're good at math or English, you can buy yourself some good ACT and SAT prep materials and advertise that you can tutor for those tests. People will pay for their standardized test scores.
I know someone who makes really good money selling LuLaRoe. The clothes are my favorite. Selling them is kind of a big commitment though because you have to purchase your own inventory.
I don't know what kind of work your husband does (if he'd be able to take the kids one day) or if you would be able to send your kids to a sitter or your parents one day a week, but you could look into substitute teaching. Most schools are desperate for subs so you can more or less choose which days you'd be available (eg - you're available on Fridays). Depending on where you live (what state), there may be quite a few hoops to jump through but it's worth a shot.
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There is a lot of money in tutoring, and you can do it in your home. My brother gets more English and Latin and Chinese tutoring requests than he has time for, and you can charge a high hourly rate. If you're good at math or English, you can buy yourself some good ACT and SAT prep materials and advertise that you can tutor for those tests. People will pay for their standardized test scores.