Side Job Ideas to Help You Make Extra Money | Richard Banks & Associates, P.C.

Let’s face it, we could all stand to make some extra cash from time to time. That’s why our team at Richard Banks & Associates has come up with this list of side job ideas that could prove very profitable for you, especially this summer.

These side job ideas are a great way to put some extra cash in your pocket, supplement your income, or get you started toward building up $1,000 in savings.

1. Delivery driver. If you have reliable transportation, you could spend a few evenings a week working as a delivery driver for a local pizza place, Jimmy Johns, or even Dinner Delivered right here in Cleveland. If delivering people to their destination seems more your style, consider ride share opportunities with companies such as Uber and Lyft. You’ll probably wind up with a plethora of entertaining stories from that side gig!

2. Pet sitter. Do you love animals? Would you enjoy spending some of your time occasionally taking care of someone’s animals while they are out of town? Turn your passion for animals into a fun side job! It can be difficult for pet owners to travel, and kennels and boarding facilities can prove costly. By becoming a pet sitter, you can provide them with a reliable, cost-effective option that allows them to keep their beloved pet safe at home!

3. Organizer. Did you know that there are people whose entire career revolves around professional organizing? If you are a person who loves to have everything in its rightful place and think that clutter really is a four-letter word, you might be able to market your organizing skills to the occasional friend, coworker or family member.

4. Tutor. School might be out currently, but that doesn’t mean the learning has come to a halt. Many parents enlist the help of a tutor to bolster their child(ren) up in particularly bothersome subjects. Are you skilled in math, English or a foreign language? You can definitely find some side work tutoring!

Beyond those ideas, you can also make money by selling your stuff. Do you have a closet full of clothes that you haven’t worn in months or even years? Find a consignment shop near you and make some extra cash off the clothes you don’t need anymore. The same can go for purses, shoes, movies, books, etc. Books and movies can be taken down the road to McKay, where you can either get store credits to find new-to-you books and movies or just take the cash.

We hope that some of these side job ideas have got the wheels turning in your brain. There are many other ways out there to make some extra money on the side, so hop online and get to researching!

If working odd jobs on the side or even picking up a second job are still not making a dent in your financial situation, don’t hesitate to contact Richard Banks & Associates.