23 Side hustles for couples

Do what you love with the person you love.

23 Side hustles for couples

Are you and your significant other saving up for some plans down the road? Maybe you’re setting aside a wedding fund, preparing to start a family, or saving up for your dream vacation. Or perhaps you want to get ahead of the curve and prep a nest egg for early retirement.

Whatever the goal is, starting a side hustle together is a great way to achieve it faster. There are ways couples can make money while indulging in their favorite hobbies, improving skills, going to new places, or just staying at home!

Check out these great jobs couples can do together.

1. Home repair and maintenance tasks

Home repair. Couple fixing someone's kitchen sink to earn extra money. Woman passing a wrench to her boyfriend fixing the sink

Here’s a side hustle perfect for couples good with fixer-uppers! If you and your partner make a great team when fixing a leaky sink or repairing a wonky table, you could take on home repair as a side gig.

Many home repair tasks require two or more persons, so having your partner with you can come in handy with heavy lifting or climbing up a steep ladder. And if the request involves many little tasks that don’t need a partner, you can divide and conquer, getting more done in half the time.

2. Installing appliances and assembling furniture

Furniture assembly side hustle. Couple assembling a cabinet. Woman holding the instructions while the man puts screws into a cabinet panel

Not everyone has the time or skills to set up new appliances or assemble new furniture. And not everyone would consider it a fun task. But if you’re that couple who loves installing new appliances all on your own, this side hustle is for you. Not only will you help others enjoy their new TVs or shelves as soon as possible, but you’ll earn a quick buck, too.

3. Delivering groceries

Grocery delivery. Happy young couple loading grocery bags into a car trunk

Getting groceries isn’t just an errand married couples do together; it’s a great opportunity to make money together, too. When getting groceries for other people, divide and conquer. You can split the grocery list in half and tackle it faster with your partner. Minimal time spent, maximum number of clients!

4. Helping people move

Couple carrying sofa. Moving side hustle

Have you and your partner become experts at packing furniture, hauling boxes, and moving them to your new apartment? If you’ve become a pro at moving, moving services will make an excellent side hustle.

Packing usually needs more than one person to handle all the tasks after all. Plus, you and your partner can spend some bonding time on the road between pickup and dropoff. Team up with your partner and earn money by helping others move to their new homes.

5. Cleaning houses

House cleaning side hustle. Young Caucasian couple cleaning table using rag and diffuser

Cleaning a house is one of the mundane chores you most likely already do as a couple. Maybe you’re an expert at scrubbing the bathroom clean, while your S.O. is a wiz at dusting. Did you know that you and your partner can earn extra cash by doing all this for others?

While cleaning house is usually a solo type of side hustle, couples make the perfect team for intensive cleaning assignments and large homes or offices.

6. Gardening work

Handsome Asian couple watering plants in outdoor garden to earn extra money gardening

This is the perfect side hustle for couples who love plants and outdoor bonding. When you start a garden maintenance business with your significant other, you’ll get to enjoy the outdoors, take care of plants together, and most importantly, earn extra money.

When doing garden work as a side hustle, you can take on the same tasks side-by-side, or divide the tasks. You could do the weeding and fertilizer application, while your partner cuts the grass and prunes the trees.

7. Painting houses

Couple painting a wall. House painting side hustle

Painting houses with your partner can be quite a productive side hustle. Since most painting clients will achieve a faster turnaround time, having your partner paint one wall while you prime another will help keep your customers happy. If you are working with high ladders, you and your partner can take turns spotting each other and handing tools to each other. Bonus: You might even get some renovation and repainting ideas for your own home while working with your clients.

8. Office administration tasks

Spouses calculating income and expenses of client using calculator, notebook, and laptop. Office admin job from home

While office administration typically looks like a solo gig, you and your partner could easily turn it into a side hustle for couples. If you find an office administration client who needs a payroll assistant and someone to take charge of correspondence, you can sign up as a team.

9. Virtual assistant

Smiling man talking to client on the phone while his wife reads paper documents and prepares reports. Virtual assistant job

A virtual assistant gig is perfect if you want a side hustle for couples that won’t require you to go out.

As virtual assistants, you and your partner would assist clients by scheduling appointments, making and taking calls, organizing emails, doing research, and preparing reports.

Depending on the job you get, you might work with one client together or have different virtual “bosses.” Either way, you and your spouse will get to work side-by-side at home while doing virtual assistant jobs. That’s more time spent with each other, making all that extra dough!

10. Online research

Suppose you and your partner enjoy falling into a Wikipedia rabbit hole of research or love your work as academics. In that case, online research will make the perfect side hustle.

You could split a list of sources or assign one of you to write an outline and document sources while the other fleshes out the research. It also helps to have an extra set of eyes to go through the document, especially when the research is lengthy.

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11. Data entry

Want a side hustle that’s not too stressful but can still be done with your favorite person? You can try looking for data entry jobs, especially those with long lists and quick turnaround times. Besides the advantage of finishing the job faster, you and your significant other can help proofread and check each other’s work to make sure it’s error-free.

And speaking of proofreading…

12. Proofreading

Did you know proofreading isn’t just for solo side hustlers but also for couples? You and your partner can take on different proofreading jobs simultaneously, divide a lengthy academic paper or thesis into two manageable portions, or even do two rounds of proofreading on the same material.

It always helps to have that extra set of eyes (and hands) to ensure your client doesn’t have an embarrassing typo!

13. Academic writing

Are you and your partner experts at academic or professional writing? You can rake in some extra cash by writing academic materials in your spare time.

You and your partner can come up with a “conveyor belt” system, with one of you writing and the other doing proofreading and formatting. Or maybe you have different areas of expertise; your partner can do one sub-specialty while you take on the other topics.

Another benefit to this type of side hustle? You can do it without even leaving your comfy home!

14. Copywriting

Writing website content, articles, blogs, or ads can be a great way to earn extra money without having to leave your desk. If you and your partner both are writers, setting up a copywriting side business is right up your alley.

15. Content creation

Closeup hand. Young woman drawing on graphic tablet at desk. Graphic design side hustle from home

Creating content together is another way to work with your significant other and make extra cash. Suppose you and/ or your partner are good at writing or graphic design. In that case, you can offer your services to small businesses that need content for their website or social media feeds.

16. Social media management

Social media management often covers posting content, answering comments and messages, setting up ads, and reviewing analytics.

Since social media management gigs consist of multiple tasks, you and your partner may want to assign one person to posting and responding to comments while the other works on setting up ads and monitoring analytics reports. Having someone to share the load with will be beneficial once you get multiple clients!

17. Modeling

Woman photographer and model girlfriend at the beach in summer shooting creative, happy pictures. Taking photos for a small business to use on social media

Do you and your partner love taking photos of each other? Or perhaps your partner considers you their muse? Take this favorite bonding moment beyond the ‘gram and turn it into a side hustle!

You can find work as a model and photographer duo! Small businesses that need beautiful product photos will appreciate finding both a model and a photographer in one go. This arrangement saves them time, plus they know the model and photographer already have experience working together.

18. House sitting

Rear view couple relaxing on sofa, looking at greenery through wide window. House sitting side hustle

Do you want to spend quality time with your partner in a different setting? If you’re still saving up for your dream vacation, you could take on house sitting as a side gig.

House sitting is a great, low-stress way to make some extra cash as a couple since it mainly involves just switching lights on and off, watering plants and feeding pets, plus some light cleaning. Besides that, you and your partner will have tons of downtime to spend with each other. Definitely at the top of the list of best jobs for married couples to do together!

19. Babysitting

If you and your partner are planning to have kids sometime in the future, try signing up for babysitting jobs. It’s a great side hustle idea for couples who want to spend time with kids and have a “test run” of what life as a parent could be like. If only one of you has had some child-minding experience, you could see how you work as a team once you have kids of your own.

Babysitting is also a good idea for couples who are already parents and love spending time with kids. Not only do you have the experience and passion clients will appreciate, but you’ll also know what to expect when you walk through that door!

This can be an incredibly fulfilling side hustle and even quite lucrative if you live in an area with lots of young kids.

20. Clothing repairs

Are you and your partner quite skilled with the sewing machine? Maybe you’re great at fixing rips and tears, while your partner can tailor a jacket in record time! If this sounds like something you’d enjoy doing in your downtime, it’s time to become the go-to clothing repair couple in your neighborhood!

21. Pet sitting

Beautiful happy couple relaxing on a couch with a dog. Pet sitting

Suppose you and your partner are more comfortable looking after furbabies than human babies or would enjoy walking dogs. In that case, you could consider offering pet sitting or dog walking services.

When pet sitting, you could have clients drop off their pets at your home or stay over at the client’s home. Watching over pets as a couple can be a good test before you get a pet of your own, plus it helps to have a partner around if the pet gets a bit rowdy.

22. Pet grooming

Grooming pets is another good business idea for couples, especially if you live in an area with many pet owners. Some pets may need more than one person handling them while grooming, so it’s great to have a person you can trust nearby. Just make sure you and your partner invest in the proper tools and training before setting up your side gig!

Also read: How to become a dog groomer

23. Dog walking

Dog walking job. Happy senior couple each walking a dog by the river

Dog walking is another great side hustle for couples who love dogs! If you’re already thinking of offering pet sitting and pet grooming, you and your partner might want to consider expanding your services to include dog walking.

Not only will you get to see your favorite person surrounded by half a dozen cute dogs; you’ll get to earn extra cash for spending time with all of them at once! (Oh, and it’s a great way to get some exercise with your partner, too!)

Start making money together and find the best jobs for couples.

We hope this list has sparked some great business ideas you can do with your partner. Take the next step with Airtasker, and find all kinds of jobs. Our platform offers an easy way to connect with people needing your services, whether you’re looking for remote side hustles or house sitting jobs near you.

Sign up, browse job listings, and start making extra money as a couple in no time.

21 Best online side hustles from home

How to earn some extra dollars from the comfort of your home

21 Best online side hustles from home

These days, there are many opportunities to earn extra cash from the comfort of your home or your favorite cafe – as long as there’s good WiFi.

Online side hustles let you practice the skills you already have and widen your network, all while earning on the side!

So, what online side hustles can you do for extra income? Read on for some great side gig ideas.

1. Social media manager

Social media manager using smartphone, responding to post comments

Many small businesses use social media platforms to promote their products or services. For this social media manager side hustle, your job is to create and manage campaigns for your client on these platforms and increase followers, push your client’s products and services, and sometimes generate content. You may also have to handle queries from platform users who follow your client. One good thing about this online side gig is that it’s one of the few side hustles you can do from your phone!

2. English teaching

You can teach English to students, regardless of whether they’re in another country or are international students living near you and need more instruction or practice in the language. Remember that it’s not enough to be fluent in speaking or writing English; you’ll need a degree in language teaching or at least having completed TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) certification to succeed in this online gig.

3. Copywriting

Many businesses have a website and need copywriters to help them develop online ad campaigns, write all the words, and create content. For clients that don’t have websites, you can also help them by freelance writing copy for flyers, brochures, print, billboards, or even scripts for TV or radio ads.

4. Online tutoring

You can offer online tutoring services if you’re a teacher or particularly good at teaching school subjects. Popular tutoring can include thesis writing, introductory lessons, testing for SATs, and maths and science subjects.

5. Blog writing

Blogging as a side hustle is a good way to earn passive income. You can write your own blog content and make money off it in your spare time through advertisements and affiliate marketing.

The biggest challenge in making your blog profitable is attracting a large audience so other businesses would want to advertise on it. Make sure your blog content isn’t only something you’re passionate about but also helpful to people so they’ll want to share it and expand your audience!

6. Online courses

Gardening online course. Woman using smartphone camera to record home gardening online tutorial, planting succulents

You can make e-books or tutorials on a wide range of topics like home improvement, car maintenance, gardening, or whatever you can think of that people will need to know and find interesting. You can post them on Youtube to make money from ads. Or, sell the courses on Teachable – but make sure your videos are entertaining and valuable enough to attract a large audience.

7. Website creation

Even if businesses use social media to reach potential customers online, there’s only so much information they can convey. This is why a website is still essential. So if you’re a web designer or developer who wants to earn extra cash, why not cater to businesses that need to boost their online presence or have an online store? E-commerce side hustles like this can also expand your portfolio to get more clients!

8. Logo design

Online side hustle. Man designing logo on computer

Suppose you’re a creative logo designer or passionate about making logos. In that case, this can be a lucrative online side gig. These days you can get hired to create logos for businesses, ads, books, and websites.

Find logo design jobs

9. Playing video games

Yes, you can monetize your favorite hobby! You can become a livestreamer and play popular games to attract the largest audiences.

Excited streamer playing online mobile game in neon room

Once you build a big enough audience, you can earn money by offering paid subscriptions to exclusive content. Moreover, you can make money from ads and affiliate marketing and get sponsored by big video game developers to feature their games on your Youtube or Discord channel. You can even set up a donations page via platforms like Patreon.

Again, you’ll have to attract a large audience and get creative with your content.

10. Audio transcription

You can get audio transcription jobs from online transcription services. There aren’t any formal qualifications for this side gig, but you need to be detail-oriented, have a good ear, and type reasonably fast without errors.

Deadlines for transcription can be tight, ranging from a couple of hours to overnight, so be sure you have the time! Audio transcription service providers may ask you to take an English fluency test to ensure you can transcribe their materials.

11. Self-publishing an online comic

If you like to draw and can tell an entertaining story in just a few illustrated panels, why not publish your own comic? You can make your comics at your own pace and promote it on social media to get an audience. Once you’ve made enough comics, compile your work and publish it as a hard copy you can sell on Gumroad or Sellfy and have them delivered to readers!

12. Self-publishing an e-book

Comics aren’t the only reading material you can self-publish. You can also write your own e-books and publish them with services like Lulu or Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing. Remember to find someone to look at your manuscripts with fresh eyes before you turn them in! The only catch is that you must write a compelling book and market it yourself.

13. Buying and selling collectibles

You can use the internet to buy and sell sought-after and unusual goods like collectibles. Sports trading cards, collectible card game cards, rare comic books, and action figures are a few of the surprisingly valuable items you can trade in. Be sure to do your research and invest in saleable items that are easy to sell on sites like eBay, then arrange for their delivery.

14. Personal trainer

You can do one-on-one or group training sessions via Zoom or Google Meet as an online personal trainer. Help clients hit their fitness goals by coaching via video calls.

Personal trainer online side hustle. Back view of millennial female yoga teacher guiding her student through a plank

If you have a good background in nutrition, you can offer additional services like meal planning. Simply prepare the meal plan and send it over to your client or turn it into a mini e-book. (You can hire a graphic designer to help you with the latter if you’re not quite sure how to do it yourself.)

15. Online yoga classes

Thanks to video apps, you can teach yoga classes too! As with a personal trainer, you can take on one client at a time or schedule a group when conducting a yoga class. Be ready with a high-resolution webcam, headset, and high-speed internet for hassle-free sessions!

16. Writing or editing resumes

Some professionals will gladly pay someone who can update their resumes or make them stand out among other candidates. This is a competitive niche where you can earn as much as $100 or more!

17. Creating a mobile app

If you create simple games or apps for smartphones as a hobby, this can be an easy and profitable online side gig! You can make significant passive income with a useful app downloadable on Google Play or the Apple store.

18. Offering Google ads services

Many businesses don’t know how to advertise on Google or make ads that work well. They also don’t have the time to manage their ads. That said, Google ad side hustles are worth exploring. You can learn the basics from this Google ads guide.

19. Selling photos

Taking stock photos to sell online. Female food photographer with mobile phone taking picture of cinnabon on table

Are you a prolific shutterbug who makes an effort to take splendid photos? Why not monetize this hobby and sell your photos at online stores like Etsy? You can also put up your own website to sell your photos there or even accept photography jobs from clients.

20. Virtual assistant

Virtual assistant updating calendar planner in laptop

Some companies hire freelancers to work as virtual assistants or remote customer service staff. This can be a part-time online gig where you answer customer queries or provide simple tech support. In some cases, you can do the work with your phone; other gigs like these require that you use a webcam or communicate via an online chat box.

21. Writing code

You can find freelance jobs on online job boards if you write code for games, websites, apps, or any other type of software. You’ll find that your skills will be in demand with many startups and established businesses that want to boost their digital assets.

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Earn extra income with online side gigs from Airtasker!

You have the skills, desire, and spare time to make extra cash. All you need is to find profitable online side gigs, and this is where Airtasker can help. Sign up and browse our Tasks page to find local online side hustles that match your skills and interests.

FAQs on online side hustles

What do I need for my online side hustles?

First, you’ll need a good computer or laptop with at least an Intel i5 or equivalent AMD or Apple processor. If you plan to edit videos, get an i7 to be safe. A good processor and a fast internet connection are essential to ensure you or your clients don’t experience any hassle like lags while on a chat or video call. Make sure to have a high-resolution webcam and a comfortable, quiet spot where you can work. You can hire an expert to assemble a new PC for you if you need one.

How do I make money blogging as a side hustle?

You can write blog posts for companies or publications on a freelance basis. Making money from your own blog may take more time, as you’ll need to build your audience before earning from ads. You can also learn how to do affiliate marketing.

How to make money as a stay-at-home mom

Need extra income for the bills or your dream family vacation? Here are 37 side hustle ideas for stay-at-home moms.

How to make money as a stay-at-home mom

It’s easier than ever to discover side hustles, thanks to the Internet and job marketplace platforms. If you’re a stay-at-home mom looking for flexible ways to earn extra cash, this list is for you!

From online jobs to decluttering, you’ll find all sorts of side hustles you can do according to your skills and schedule. Browse through and see which jobs and side businesses suit you best.

Mom hobbies to make money

1. Altering clothes

If sewing is one of your hobbies, make a few extra bucks by helping people with minor clothing alterations. These jobs may include resizing clothes, repairing broken zippers and buttons, and patching up small holes.

2. Taking photos

photography side hustle, stay at home mom photographing baby

Have a knack for taking your family photos or posting the most aesthetic Instagram posts? Help your clients achieve the most Instagram-worthy photos! You’ll be able to choose from portraits to event photography.

3. Planning events

If you love to make other people’s dreams come true, this is the perfect side hustle for you. Get involved with setting up events for people’s special occasions.

4. Cleaning houses

If your clean and sparkling home is the envy of your neighbours, why not clean people’s houses for extra income? A typical home cleaning job takes 1-4 hours and usually involves cleaning the floors, kitchen, and bathrooms. It could also include washing and folding laundry.

5. Decluttering and organising homes

top view organizing shoes, home organization and decluttering side hustle for moms

Do you enjoy organising closets and rooms? Many people with less patience and time would love to hire your expertise! Help homeowners manage chaos and reduce clutter in the bedroom, kitchen, or children’s playroom. This is especially helpful when someone is moving into a new home.

Mom gigs when you have time to go out

6. Grocery shopping

Some people get so busy that they no longer have the time to shop for groceries and do other errands. Make their lives easier by shopping according to their lists.

7. Delivering items

Groceries, food, gifts, furniture – set aside a few hours each day to complete food and package deliveries. Think of it as just one more errand to run per day.

8. Babysitting

Do you have older kids who are at school all day? While they’re out, you can squeeze in some babysitting jobs and help busy parents take care of their toddlers. Depending on your arrangement with the parents or guardians, you can babysit while taking care of your own kids.

9. Pet sitting

stay-at-home mom reading book on sofa and petting cat, pet sitting side hustle

You could go to the pet owner’s house or take care of the pets at your own place. Not only will you get paid for caring for some fur babies, but your kids will have an extra playmate too.

10. Walking dogs

If you’re a natural animal lover, this is the perfect side hustle! Time in the sun is a plus.

11. Doing repairs and installations

Being a wizard when it comes to home repairs and installations will finally come in handy. You could have a speciality, such as plumbing or electrical work, or offer general handyperson services.

Low-maintenance side hustles

12. Renting out baby gear or kitchen appliances

Baby equipment is expensive, so it makes sense for some moms to rent certain things, such as car seats, strollers, cribs, and even toys. You could offer daily deals to families on holiday or even monthly ones to people you know.

13. Testing products

Feeling adventurous? As a product tester, you’ll try different goods such as beauty products, clothes, or mobile apps to help business owners or an online store improve their merchandise.

You might also like: Best work-life balance jobs on Airtasker

Online writing jobs for moms 

14. Social media manager

Understanding Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and their respective audiences is a useful skill to have. Make the most out of your expertise in social media marketing from the comfort of your own home.

15. Content writer

If you want a quicker way to earn money and have experience writing sports, news, science, or review articles, try becoming a content writer for brands and websites.

16. Blogging

Choose a niche topic to write about. Remember that to earn money from an online business, you’ll need to do the grunt work first, such as setting up your website, promoting your blog on social media, and growing your audience. You can also try blogging platforms like Medium.com, where you can earn through the partner program.

17. Proofreading

Here’s another side hustle if you have extensive writing experience. Proofreading lets you take on as many – or as few – projects as you want. You can easily do it while waiting for your kids at their afterschool activities or waiting for a fresh batch of cookies to finish baking.

18. Resume writing

Here’s another lucrative freelance writer job! Almost all job applications need a resume or cover letter, so you could help new graduates or job seekers with theirs.

19. Transcribing

One specific form of data entry is transcribing – where you’ll listen to audio or video recordings and type them out. You might encounter different interviews, meeting minutes, or voice messages with this job.

See transcription tasks on Airtasker

Creative side hustles

20. Doing a podcast

You could earn money through affiliate marketing and sponsorships if you’ve got a niche topic you’re passionate about and an engaging audience. Once you’ve grown your audience, you can also sell your own merchandise.

21. Vlogging on YouTube or TikTok

mom vlogger recording easter egg decoration process with two daughters

Talk about anything under the sun, such as parenting, crafting, or managing a household. If you enjoy documenting your family’s day-to-day adventures, you can share them on your YouTube channel and TikTok too! There are many ways to earn from these platforms. For example, you can make money on TikTok from in-platform monetisation, paid partnerships & sponsorships, and off-platform sales.

22. Performing at parties

Have you put your music career on hold? Dust off your musical skills and take on singing or DJ side hustles! You can find entertainment side hustles for fun events like weddings and parties.

Online jobs for mothers

23. Virtual assistant

Virtual assistants manage appointments and databases, reply to emails, and do other admin tasks. With many businesses operating remotely, this is a side hustle you can easily do at home.

24. Bookkeeper

Keeping good financial records could be taxing for business owners, so here’s where you come in. For this bookkeeping side hustle, you’ll help keep track of expenses, manage payrolls, and make sure to finish tax obligations on time.

25. Data entry

Data entry jobs are like virtual assistants and may include updating customer databases, recording sales or inventory figures, and organising data on spreadsheets.

Teaching

26. Tutoring

Don’t you just love helping kids reach their full potential? You could be a general tutor or specialise in different subjects such as English, History, or Mathematics.

Find tutoring jobs near you

27. Fitness coaching

 

mom conducting yoga class online as a side hustle

Want to help other moms stay fit? Suppose you have some expertise in fitness activities such as yoga, pilates, and aerobics. In that case, you can earn extra income by offering classes. Fitness classes for moms will also help you and your students find like-minded friends—a group you can relate to when it comes to staying fit and raising kids.

28. Conducting music or dance lessons

Have you observed your kids’ music or ballet lessons and think you could teach, too? You can try teaching one-off classes to test the waters. Teach from the comfort of your own home, or try teaching from a dance studio. Who knows? You might help other kids (or fellow adults) fulfil their artistic passions!

Design

29. Graphic designer

To become a graphic designer, you’ll need to have experience with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Prepare an impressive portfolio to show potential clients, too.

30. Web designer

As a web designer, you’ll primarily work on the front-end design of websites. This means you’ll focus on user experience and how the site looks and feels to visitors. To begin, you’ll need to study basic programming languages such as HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript.

Food side hustles for moms

31. Selling baked goods

mom and daughter baking cupcakes to sell, baking side hustle

If you often receive compliments from kids and adults alike regarding your baking, why not sell your baked goods? You can take online orders and create customised cupcakes and cookies.

32. Preparing homemade dog treats

Love baking and pets? Why not specialise in baking dog treats? Many pet owners seek out healthier and more affordable alternatives to mass-produced treats. For this reason, baking pet treats is a great side hustle idea.

33. Catering for events

Bring your A-game to different occasions such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and company events. Becoming a caterer could become a heavy job for just one person, so you could consider seeking help from friends and fellow stay-at-home moms.

Find local cooking jobs

Crafty jobs

34. Making scented candles

stay-at-home mom making scented candles to sell

Here’s one of the popular craft jobs for stay-at-home moms! Consider enrolling in a candle-making class or watching YouTube tutorial videos to make the perfect homemade candles.

35. Crocheting

Crochet items are making a comeback in the form of halter tops, pouches, hats, and even mittens. To get started, you could look for crochet patterns online. It’s a good idea to make crochet items by order since they take quite a while to make.

36. Selling bath bombs

Self-care is essential, and baths are always something to look forward to at the end of a busy day. Unlike soaps, bath bombs fizz and dissolve into fun colours as soon as they hit the water.

37. Making personalised gifts

Some customised items you could offer to help people find the perfect gift are mugs, shirts, keychains, tote bags, and jewellery.

How can a stay-at-home mom make extra money?

Being a stay-at-home mom is a demanding full-time job, and you shouldn’t have to spend endless hours scrolling online to find a few ideas. Airtasker can help you easily find all kinds of local jobs, and you can set your own hours and rates.

Sign up now and start browsing through tasks you can do. Side hustles can go a long way in adding to your income and paying the bills. With those things taken care of, you can even start saving up for your dream family vacation or spend more time with the kids!

23 Best jobs for retirees

Earn extra money while exploring a new skill or rediscovering your passions.

23 Best jobs for retirees

First things first, congratulations! You’re now officially retired after years of hard work. It’s time to relax, work on your hobbies, and spend more time with your grandchildren and loved ones.

Still, retirement can leave you wanting to find things to do or ways to earn extra income. Now that you have more time on your hands, you can try jobs that you never considered before, such as cooking, gardening, or even becoming a magician.

The good news: being retired doesn’t have to stop you from taking on part-time jobs! Here are 23 fun jobs you can do on Airtasker.

How can I make money from home after retirement?

Now that many industries have shifted to online work, you can do many side hustles from home, such as freelance writing, proofreading, translating, and teaching through video calls.

And if you need a break from technology, you’ll be glad to know you can also find many jobs that don’t require a computer. Clothing alterations, pet sitting, and cooking are just some of them.

Keep scrolling to discover the best jobs for retirees on Airtasker – both from and away from home.

Rediscover your artistic talent.

closeup hands senior woman doing embroidery

1. Accept clothing alterations.

Fashion trends may change, but one thing will stay constant: People are more confident when their clothes fit nicely. If you’ve got a sewing machine on hand – or even just a needle and thread – you can offer clothes alterations & repairs and dressmaking services. Many people are also falling in love with embroidered items these days!

Aside from earning extra money, crafting activities such as sewing can help refine motor skills and even act as a form of therapy.

Find clothing alteration jobs

2. Paint walls and furniture.

Here’s another crafting activity you might be interested in. Help people give their home or office a makeover by offering painting services. Small painting projects can take up an hour or so of your time, while full house paint jobs can take a few days.

Find painting jobs

3. Fulfill your mural painting dreams.

If becoming an artist is something you’ve always dreamed of, it’s not too late! As a mural artist, you’ll need lots of creativity – and an eye for design – compared to regular paint jobs. You may be asked to create cool graffiti writing on a bedroom wall or paint a mural on a cafe’s exterior.

Find mural and graffiti artist jobs

Share your knowledge and skills. 

4. Become a cool tutor.

retired senior man teaching ukulele lesson, fun retirement jobs

Here’s one of the best jobs for retired teachers! However, teaching doesn’t have to be limited to basic school subjects. Many young adults and children are eager to learn new skills outside the classroom, such as piano, dance, public speaking, and other languages like Mandarin.

Find local tutoring jobs

5. Dive into freelance writing and content creation.

The years have taught you a lot. Now, you can put your experiences into words by creating a blog and writing for different publications. You could also cover important events around town and write about them.

There are no limits to content creation, and you’ll have more time to think about what you want to write now that you’re in retirement. The possibilities are endless!

Find writing jobs

6. Proofread like a pro.

One of the side hustles you can do from home is proofreading. Help people avoid embarrassing mistakes on their resumes, cover letters, and school papers.

Find proofreading jobs

Repair or improve people’s homes.

Confident middle-aged grey-haired woman drilling wall

7. Repair appliances.

Do you have a knack for making faulty things work? Many people still opt to have their devices repaired by an expert instead of doing it themselves.

Find appliance technician jobs

8. Have fun painting fences.

If you’re looking for a hustle that won’t take more than a day, look for fence painting jobs on Airtasker! Aside from painting, the job may require you to prepare and wash the fence before paint application and apply primer to ensure better paint adhesion.

Find fence painting jobs

Help people get things done.

9. Make people’s day by delivering gifts.

senior man delivering a gift to a smiling young lady, part-time job for retirees

Do your kids and grandkids think you give the best gifts – complete with intricate gift wrapping? Set up your own gift-delivery service for special occasions such as anniversaries, birthdays, and Valentine’s Day.

10. Plan a party.

Years of planning birthday parties, corporate events, and team-building activities may have given you event management experience. Party planning is a skill, and you’ll be able to help the event hosts avoid stress. It’s a good thing you kept all those catering, venue, and decorator contacts!

Find event planning jobs

Cook from the heart.

elderly Asian man cooking food to sell

11. Share your cooking talent with other people.

Is cooking delicious food and feeding your loved ones something you truly enjoy? Do you have a dish that everyone compliments whenever you serve it? Try focusing on meal prep and offering pre-packed meals to people who don’t have time to cook their own food. You could also be an expert baker – sell cookies and other yummy pastries at a farmer’s market! Connect with people in your community looking for different cooks on Airtasker.

Find cooking jobs

12. Offer catering services.

Hosting events can be stressful for some, and a big part of the day is usually focused on food. For example, birthday parties need kid-friendly menus, and company events usually serve finger food. This is the right hustle for you if you’re ready to cook for a bigger crowd. Help ease hosts’ burdens by customizing event menus according to their preferences.

Find catering jobs

Nurture your green thumb.

Gardening job for retirees, Retired woman repotting a houseplant in ceramic pot

13. Do gardening jobs.

It’s therapeutic, a form of exercise, and there’s nothing like the joy you feel when a plant you cared for grows successfully. Help look after people’s gardens a few times a week by doing senior-friendly tasks such as planting, watering, and repotting plants. It’s even something you can do with your spouse!

(Gardening can be strenuous with all the bending and kneeling on the dirt! Here are some helpful gardening tips for the elderly.)

Find gardening jobs near you

14. Design a garden.

If you’ve spent more than a few years landscaping, why not try your hand at garden design and planning? As a garden designer, you’ll collaborate with customers to come up with ideas and map everything out on paper before you get started.

Explore gardening jobs

Connect with people.

15. Be a translator.

Being fluent in many languages – be it Spanish, Italian, French, Mandarin, or Japanese – will come in handy if you want to try becoming a translator.

Find translation jobs

16. Coach people.

retired businessman coaching someone virtually in his home office

Mature businessman speaking during a virtual meeting in his home office. Senior businessman having a video conference with his colleagues while working from home.

Your life lessons and years of experience are invaluable to the right people. You could try your hand at being a personal life coach, a career coach, a business coach, or even a relationship coach. To become a certified life coach, look up requirements from the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and the National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching (NBHWC).

Learn more about life coaching services

17. Help people start their day as a barista.

Coffee – at least for some people – is life. What do you think about being a barista? Prepare your customer’s go-to drinks or come up with new blends that will have them coming back for more!

Earn money at home.

18. Take care of people’s pets.

Looking for jobs for retired couples? Here’s a dream job for animal lovers: minding your neighbor’s or colleagues’ pets when they’re away at work or on vacation. Aside from feeding them, becoming a pet sitter involves giving them their medicine and bathing them when necessary. The job may also include walking them – especially dogs – and this could be a good opportunity for you to get some exercise. Get that essential Vitamin D and reach your daily step target!

Find pet minding jobs near you

19. House sit for someone.

happy senior couple dog sitting for someone, sitting on sofa with dog

If you’re looking for a more relaxed side hustle, house sitting could be the right match. Your main responsibility will be to stay at someone’s home while they’re out of town and ensure the house is how they left it. You might also be asked to do small tasks such as watering house plants and feeding their pets.

Get to know more about house sitting

Show off your talent.

20. Perform at events.

Here’s your chance to fulfill another childhood dream! Entertainers are a big part of events, and singing and dancing acts never get old. Most singers can take song requests that suit the event, while dancers can help get a party started when guests are too shy to dive into the dance floor. If you’re feeling nostalgic, you can perform at themed events that remind you of the good old times.

Find entertainment jobs near you

21. Start your modeling career.

stylish senior lady modelling in sunglasses with balloons, fun retirement jobs

If you’re looking for good, fun jobs for retirees, you’ve hit the jackpot. Modeling is for all ages, and you could even choose a niche such as print, editorial, hand, or feet modeling. Age-positive casting is a growing part of the industry, and there are even modeling agencies that focus on older models aged 30 to 90!

Find your first modeling gig

22. Make parties better as a clown.

If you’ve always dreamt of performing at children’s parties and spreading joy as a clown, now is the perfect time! Retirement means you have more time to explore other interests. Clown performances may include entertaining activities like juggling, telling jokes, balloon sculpting, mini-bicycle riding, performing on stilts, and many more.

Look for clown jobs and events near you

23. Give magical performances.

Want more opportunities in the entertainment industry? Prepare your cape and top hat and train to become a magician. Don’t worry if you’re starting from scratch because there are a lot of online tutorials and event classes that can help you become the best magician in the neighborhood.

Find magician jobs

Find fun retirement jobs on Airtasker.

Retirement may not turn out exactly as you expected, but it can still be fun and fulfilling. There are a variety of side hustles you can do through Airtasker.

Simply sign up on our platform to find jobs that match your skills and interests. This way, you can earn money on your own time while meeting new people and making the most of your golden years.

 

8 Jobs for lazy people that pay well

Looking for low-stress, high-paying jobs? Check out these easy jobs on Airtasker.

8 Jobs for lazy people that pay well

It’s safe to say that most of us would prefer to make money without doing anything too strenuous, right? For example, getting paid to watch Netflix and eat popcorn; wouldn’t that be a great job?

While we’re pretty sure that level of paid laziness doesn’t quite exist, there are plenty of tasks on Airtasker that will put dollars in your account without anything close to overexertion. Read on for our best jobs for lazy people list!

1. Line stand-in 

standing in line outside store, easy side hustle for lazy people

No one likes standing in a line, but there are plenty of lines to stand in! Whether it’s lining up for the latest iPhone or a couple of pairs of new sneakers (one to rock and one to stock), people are happy to pay you to simply stand in a line for them!

As you browse tasks on Airtasker, you will often stumble across a dream job like this. Sure, this can be a time-heavy job, but chuck in your headphones, throw on a podcast, and get paid for literally standing around doing nothing!

2. Makeup model 

freelance makeup model sitting in makeup tutorial lesson while teacher demonstrates in front of students

Be it for a makeup school or freelance makeup artist who is looking to hone their craft and build a portfolio, makeup models are in demand. Just sit down and get paid to look good! If you can line up the timing, you can handle this task before a night out, so you can head off looking your best and get paid for the prep time.

3. Dog walker

If you love dogs and like to keep fit, dog walking is perfect for you! You can find dog walking tasks on Airtasker from dog owners who want to give their pets the best care but are time-poor. As a result, they are happy to pay you to give their furry friend attention and exercise for an average fee of $15 to $40!

4. House sitting

man watching TV and eating popcorn on a couch, house sitting side hustle for lazy people

This is possibly the closest you’ll come to the dream Netflix and popcorn job we mentioned earlier. When people head away for extended periods, they like the peace of mind that comes with someone minding their house, watering their plants, and, in some cases, caring for pets. This means you get paid to sit at (someone’s) home and, yes, watch Netflix while eating popcorn. The dream has come full circle!

5. Babysitting

The fee for babysitting on Airtasker usually starts at around $20 per hour and heads upwards based on complexity and experience. Much like dog walking, this can be easy and fun! Play some games, watch a few cartoons, then pop the kids to bed for the rest of the night while you..sit on the couch watching Netflix and eating popcorn? Maybe this is more possible than we thought…

Also read: How to start a babysitting business

6. Dress a cat

cat outdoors with pink tutu and ribbon, easy job of dressing a cat

This is not a joke; we once saw an Airtasker task that requested someone to dress a cat. It requested that the cat wear leotards, a tutu, and four ballerina slippers. The cat’s name was ‘Miss burrito,’ and the request included that the Tasker MUST sing Cat Stevens songs while dressing the cat (or Madonna’s ‘Material Girl’). Depending on Miss Burrito’s temperament, we assume this job wouldn’t have been too hard.

7. Coffee delivery

happy man delivering coffee to earn extra cash, easy jobs

Sometimes, you just really need a coffee. You can be that shining ray of sunlight for the person who simply needs a delicious cup o’ joe to get them through the rest of the day. All you need to do is pick up a coffee and take it to the person in need to get paid. Easy money for quick work!

8. Quiz master

A fun way to make money is by helping people with their quiz nights! You can run the night as the quiz master or simply create the questions and send them off without leaving your couch. Dive into some interesting general knowledge, learn a few fun things, then get paid. Low effort, entertaining work, and loads of interesting facts stored in the memory banks for your next dinner party.

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Make money doing lazy jobs on Airtasker.

A quick perusal of our Tasks page will reveal plenty of lazy jobs that pay well! We’re talking low effort for some extra dollars and probably some great stories as well. Be sure to bookmark our Browse tasks page so you can easily access the available jobs whenever you are ready to make some extra money!

FAQs on easy jobs

How can a lazy person make money?

There are plenty of ways to make a little extra cash without having to put in too much effort. The best way to find them is by searching the Airtasker Tasks page to browse the available tasks in your area or online. You can have total control over the jobs you apply for and even request your preferred rate. If accepted by the Poster, you can make money for completing an easy task.

What jobs don’t require much effort?

Some of the best low-effort jobs are house sitting, being a makeup or hair model, and pet sitting. You may even be lucky enough to score a gig as a line stand-in, which literally pays you to stand around and do nothing!

Can you accept multiple lazy people jobs on Airtasker?

Absolutely. In fact, if you find enough jobs, Airtasker is essentially the place to build careers for lazy people! Private offers are totally free to create, and you can send as many as you like. Airtasker simply charges a service fee after the offer is accepted and the task is assigned; the rest of the money goes to you!

17 Winter side hustles to earn extra cash in the cold

From home repairs to event planning and freelance writing, these winter side hustles will keep you busy and your wallet happy during the colder months.

17 Winter side hustles to earn extra cash in the cold

Looking for a list of profitable winter side hustles that will help heat your bank during this frosty season? Then you’ve come to the right place!

While the colder months may be the time that many want to curl up under a blanket in front of a fire, the business savvy knows it’s also a great time for some winter jobs!

The winter season is gloomy, but if you can push through this and find the motivation to earn some extra dollars, your holiday shopping list will thank you, and you’ll quickly realize there is plenty of work on offer.

The below list of winter side hustles should point you in the right direction; before you know it, your piggy bank will be begging for the hammer! Read on to learn how to make money in the winter.

How can I make extra money in the winter? 

As you may already be aware, Airtasker is the spot to find a range of jobs, or tasks, as we like to call them. While we recommend perusing our Tasks page for inspiration, you can quickly get ideas from this list of winter side hustles.

1. Repair or improve homes 

two workers fixing heating radiator for winter to earn extra money

No matter what time of year it is, there’s always something around the home that needs repair or improvement. This can sometimes be more urgent in winter than at other points in the year, as it could be weather-related. Overflowing gutters, a broken window seal, there are plenty of things that a skilled handyperson can help with to earn some extra dollars.

Browse handyperson jobs to see what we’re talking about; you’ll quickly learn how in-demand this work can be around wintertime!

Get more winter side hustles ideas from this winter home maintenance checklist.

2. Offer gardening services 

gardener pruning trees before winter

Winter caretaker jobs in the garden are another considerable category with plenty of money to be made! This can be one of the great high-paying side hustles for college students as people still need their gardens taken care of but don’t want to work out in the cold and wet!

If you don’t mind the weather and have a green thumb, the multitude of garden maintenance work available is worth considering.

3. Deliver items 

According to studies, a lot of employees are unable to commute to work during the winter season. Plus, a lot of people don’t want to leave their houses because of the freezing weather.

For these reasons, delivery drivers are specifically in high demand over winter, be it for food, groceries, decorations, or pretty much anything else!

So, if you have a license or bicycle (and a raincoat), this is the best chance to earn some extra scrilla!

4. Plan winter events 

Christmas or new year party table arranged by a freelance event planner

Just because it’s cold, that doesn’t mean people won’t party. Event planning is still a busy industry in the colder months, from birthday celebrations to engagements and work events. If you have some experience in this field, you can freelance as an event planner, a job you can do even from the comfort of your own home (until the actual event).

5. Be an entertainer 

keyboard player performing at winter wedding reception, winter job

From musicians to balloon animal experts, entertainers are required for the same reasons that party planners are. The dull months still need good times, so if you dabble with any sort of entertainment as a hobby, this could be the right time to turn it into a money-making venture!

6. Tutor students 

High school students are often deep in preparation for finals or college entrance exams during winter. So, if you have some expertise in a certain subject, you can make some money tutoring. This can even be done online, so you won’t have to leave the warm, comforting glow of your computer screen.

7. Be a freelance writer 

If you consider yourself a bit of a wordsmith, blogging, article writing, or social media content is always in high demand. You can start offering freelance writing and consulting services, another task that keeps you in your warm home!

8. Babysit 

If your side hustle schedule only allows for short, one-time gigs, babysitting tasks are always on offer, especially during the holidays. Parents need to get out to get the gift shopping done or may even just need a break; this is where you step in to make the dollars.

9. Be a personal shopper

The flip side of the above situation is people who do not have time to head out and handle their gift shopping. You can provide this service for them and charge for your time, a handy side hustle that is also fun (what is better than spending other people’s money to buy stuff?)

10. Take on various odd jobs

The Airtasker Tasks page is full of odd, one-off gigs like helping busy people set up flat-pack furniture, gift wrap items, or run to the grocery store.

11. Sell seasonal holiday goods

top view, closeup hands making Christmas chocolates to sell for winter side hustle

If you are handy with crafting supplies, make wreaths and decorations, or provide holiday decorating services to the time-poor.

12. Do seasonal retail jobs 

If your side hustle needs to be a little more steady than gig work, many brick-and-mortar retailers will be looking for extra help during the holiday period. You can pick up a Christmas casual position and leave with ease when winter is over.

13. Offer business & admin help 

Businesses tend to get busy over the holidays, and you can lend a hand by being a virtual assistant. This way, you can earn money from the comfort of your home. If you have experience in this field, there is no shortage of work all year round!

14. Paint homes 

woman painting house wall with a roller during winter to earn extra cash

When people are stuck inside, they start to think about home improvements or fixes that need tending to. Painting is often a big one and something people are more than happy to pay someone else to do. So if you are handy with the brush, you can create someone’s new feature wall in exchange for some delicious dollars!

15. Try sales or telemarketing 

Another task that can be done from home – plenty of companies require more telephone support staff during the holidays. If you have the gift of the gab and don’t mind a chat, this could be an excellent winter side hustle that you customize to the hours your schedule will allow.

16. Clear snow and shovel driveways

Be the go-to person for clearing driveways and walkways during the winter months! All you need is a sturdy shovel and warm clothes. You can go around your neighborhood and let people know that you’re available to help them with snow removal. It’s a great way to earn some cash and stay active during the winter!

17. Install holiday lights 

During the holiday season, lots of people like to decorate their homes with beautiful lights. If you’re good with ladders and enjoy being creative, you can offer to install holiday lights for others. You can help them make their homes look festive and bright.

Choosing the best winter side hustles

As you can see, there is plenty of work to choose from if you want to add a little extra income to your portfolio this winter. Airtasker is the spot to find a range of tasks that can help boost your bank balance. Pick your category, then peruse the listings to see which tasks suit your skillset and schedule!

12 Profitable handyman skills you can quickly learn

Here are must-have handyman skills to increase your income potential.

12 Profitable handyman skills you can quickly learn

So you’ve decided to become a handyman! After getting the proper training to develop basic handyman skills and taking on jobs, you may have reached a point where your profits aren’t at the levels you’d like.

This list of handyman skills shows you more ways to earn money and grow your business.

What are a handyman’s duties?

A handyman’s duties include a wide range of tasks, such as cleaning facilities, doing repairs, and removing and replacing damaged items. Handyman duties can also include plumbing and electrical work. But these tasks are limited to simple repairs, maintenance work, or replacements. For example, a handyman can replace a light bulb but can’t install a ceiling fan. You must be a licensed electrician to do such a task.

Profitable handyman skills you can learn

Here’s a list of the skills you can develop and services you can offer to earn more income. Most of these services involve doing simple tasks like repairs, maintenance, or installing items your customer has on hand.

In most instances, you can use basic handyman tools, which will allow you to put off spending on too much equipment.

Some services may require certification as a licensed plumber or electrician. Rules on what you can or can’t do without certification can vary from state to state. Please check with your local authority before offering specialized services.

Handyman services that don’t require certification

1. Cleaning and clearing out dryer vents

removing a dryer vent hose for cleaning and maintenance

A dryer vent channels all the hot, moist air from the drying process through a hole in the side of the house or through a chimney-like structure on the roof. As a dryer is used almost daily, a lot of lint collects in the dryer vent hose, posing a serious fire hazard. Most homeowners can forget about this important maintenance measure, which can become more tedious to do as the lint accumulates. Moreover, they’d rather not get up on the roof, so this can be profitable for the intrepid handyman.

2. Cleaning roof gutters

essential handyman skills, pressure washing a roof gutter

Without functioning roof gutters, rainwater can get into eaves and ceilings. Once water pools, this can cause mold growth and wood rot in roof beams, leading to more costly repairs. Roof gutters need to be cleared of any debris like dead leaves, dead twigs, or branches. Homeowners can pay top dollar to have their roof gutters cleaned out.

3. Cleaning clogged drains

Clogged drains can include those in showers, garages, as well as kitchen and bathroom sinks. Drains get clogged often, thus the constant need for cleaning services. You’ll have to remove bits of soap, soap scum, and human or pet hair. You can imagine why most homeowners avoid doing this task and prefer hiring a plumber!

4. Repairing or repainting fence posts and fence panels

painting a wooden board fence with a roller

Most homeowners prefer not to repaint their fence under the hot sun on a weekend. The same goes for fixing leaning fence posts: no certification is required. Regardless, repairing or repainting fences is a tedious job.

5. Painting interior walls and rooms

While anyone can dip a paintbrush in a paint can and brush on paint, not everyone can guarantee a professional finish. Remember that some homeowners can’t or won’t do this themselves as they don’t have the time or tools, or worse, they are allergic to paint fumes. They’ll need someone like you to know which types of paint are safe for them, their children, and their pets.

6. Mounting a TV to a wall

Ever since TVs became available with only flatscreens, many homeowners would prefer to have them mounted on their walls to save space or reduce clutter. You can charge a good rate for installing TV wall mounts and attaching new flatscreen TVs to them.

7. Repairing drywall or plasterboard

repairing a crack on a white drywall, plasterboard with spatula

This is spot repair rather than a complete replacement. Homeowners will rely on you to remove and replace damaged sections of their drywall. These types of damage can include holes caused by children or pets accidentally gouging the drywall, termites boring holes, or weak spots and holes caused by plumbing leaks.

8. Replacing tile grout

Replacing cracked, broken, or flaking tile grout is a simple and profitable service to offer. You only need to work on specific affected areas of bathroom walls, floor tiles, or walls in other areas of a house. Only a few tools, new tile grout, and some elbow grease are all you need for this profitable service.

9. Cleaning window blinds

Many homes, offices, and commercial establishments use window blinds, so you won’t have trouble finding business for this type of service. Many homeowners either neglect or forget to do this sort of cleaning. While it’s not a difficult task, you will have to clean every slat on each window blind thoroughly with a vacuum cleaner or wipe them by hand to give the best results.

Handyman services that may require certification

10. Replacing light fixtures and electrical outlets

female contractor installing a suspended light, ceiling light fixture

Homeowners usually avoid tasks that have anything to do with electricity. You can profit from their need to replace old light fixtures and electrical outlets. Note that in some states, you must have a license or certification as an electrician before you do jobs like this.

11. Replacing or installing ceiling fans

This can involve rewiring a ceiling light fixture to accommodate a ceiling fan. Installing a ceiling fan is a complex task; You need to be a certified electrician to do this, and yes, this can be profitable!

12. Appliance installation and repair

Some homeowners know to get their slightly damaged appliances fixed instead of replaced, but don’t have the skills, tools, or know-how. They’ll gladly pay a fraction of the cost of buying a new appliance to someone who can fix their existing one. Just be sure to get the necessary training and certification, usually as an electrician, to have the proper skills and knowledge for fixing appliances.

Other essential handyman skills

Handyman skills, Friendly plumber in uniform talking to client indoors

Apart from developing skills that can add to your services menu, consider developing and maintaining these skills that can help you better manage your handyman business:

Customer service

Whether you work as an independent contractor or part of a team, it’s important that you know how to deal with and relate to your customers. Maintain a pleasant attitude; Show that you value your customer’s time and that you appreciate them for choosing you and giving you business. Making your customers feel appreciated and special can guarantee repeat business or even get you referrals for new customers.

Record keeping

This is an important skill to have especially if you work independently and don’t have your own secretary or accountant. Make sure to itemize every purchase and expenditure you make and keep important documents like job orders, purchase orders, and receipts. Take note of all the jobs you’ve completed and invoices you have yet to collect. Jot down the names and addresses of each of your customers so you can maintain a healthy business relationship with them.

Interpersonal skills

As a handyman, you’ll be interacting daily with people from all walks of life, from homeowners to materials suppliers to security personnel and other business owners. You’ll also deal with them online and in real life—whether it’s making an offer on Airtasker or doing an on-site inspection. Wherever and whenever you deal with people, keep a pleasant temperament and act in a professional, friendly manner. Note that you’ll be remembered not only for the services you offer but also for your attitude!

Adaptability

Not all handyman jobs are the same. A job can present different and unique circumstances like bad weather or having to squeeze into confined spaces. You may have to come up with unusual solutions to unusual problems so it helps to improvise. Develop the skill of coming up with creative solutions but don’t compromise on your safety.

Good work ethic

You can be well-liked and respected as a handyman but that can all go to waste if you aren’t punctual. Always honor your commitments and get to the worksite on time. Start your day early if possible and make sure to meet your deadlines. Falling short of a client’s expectations can hurt your reputation, along with chances of getting repeat business or new customers from referrals.

How to expand your skill set and grow your handyman business 

1. Assess your current handyman skills.

This is an important first step in improving and augmenting your basic handyman skills, which can help increase your income.

Make a complete list of your handyman skills, regardless of your level of skill or experience in doing them. Don’t leave anything out and include everything you know how to do around the house: Do you know how to install a window? Can you hang up pictures on walls? Can you unclog a sink?

Include these in your handyman skills checklist. Remember that as a handyman, people are willing to pay you to do even the simplest of tasks. Don’t disregard anything you can do; It might be profitable!

Once you’ve completed your list, assess which of these skills you’re good at and those you think you need to improve. Make notes of these and refer to them later.

2. Research other profitable handyman services.

To find out which handyman skills to learn or services to offer that are potentially more profitable, you must be very observant and curious. Take note of your interactions with customers, and any other handymen you’re friendly with or work alongside.

male contractor writing down business ideas and handyman skills to learn

To research other potentially profitable services you can offer or skills you can learn, try these steps:

  • Ask your customers what other jobs they need to get done. What do they need repaired or foresee needing repairs, replacement, or maintenance in the near future?
  • Ask your handyman friends about their experiences. What jobs could they accept and what jobs could they not do and why. Did they lack the equipment? Did they lack the skills? Did they need specific licenses or certifications?
  • Take note of the weather conditions in the area where you operate. Do the homeowners get a lot of rain, and do they get hurricanes? What about flooding? What sort of repairs do they need in their locale?
  • Look at in-demand handyman services advertised online. What services seem to be the most in-demand in online listing platforms? Pore through job postings to see what handyman services people need.
Earn money as a Tasker

3. List down handyman skills you want to learn.

Make a list of the additional handyman skills you’d like to develop or must learn to meet client needs. Choosing handyman skills you’re interested in is essential. You’d want to avoid wasting time on skills you won’t enjoy doing in the first place! You may have to take courses in vocational schools, and that can cost money. So you must make sure to put your time, money, and effort into handyman skills that you find most interesting and rewarding.

4. Improve your handyman skills.

Now that you know which handyman skills you need to make more money, do what’s necessary to learn these handyman skills. Check first with your state as to how you should get the necessary training and certifications. This usually means taking courses or classes at vocational schools to do plumbing, electrical, or construction tasks. Research on getting certification online, or inquire at your city hall or local licensing office. You can also reach out to handyman professionals near you for coaching and apprenticeships.

FAQs on handyman skills

How do I learn to repair things?

You can learn to repair things by doing the appropriate research and training. You can go online and watch instructional videos or read blogs written by expert repairmen or handymen. You can also apply for an apprenticeship so you can see how things are repaired, and get some hands-on experience as you try your hand at repairing under expert supervision. Taking a course is another option, but this can cost you extra time and money.

How do you list handyman skills on a resume?

A simple and effective way to list handyman skills on your resume is by summarizing them in one section. List down your skills in reverse chronological order, showing first what you do now to what you did in the past. Also, highlight essential handyman skills like basic repairs, appliance installations, and the ability to handle power tools. Present all your handyman skills in bullet points with only a few relevant details. Remember that interested clients will take a quick look at your skills and then reach out to you to discuss more specific project details and requirements.

What are the basic DIY skills?

Basic DIY skills are skills you can learn that enable you to replace, repair, or maintain things in your house. This can include painting walls, repairing damage to your furniture and walls, unclogging drains, and many more skills. These skills can involve your home’s plumbing, lighting, wiring, and other fixtures. You can learn these and many more DIY skills with the help of online handyman guides or short courses at universities or vocational schools.

How to make money during summer break

Summer can be a great opportunity to earn extra income.

How to make money during summer break

The summer months are often synonymous with relaxing and traveling. But they can also be a great opportunity to earn extra money.

A survey of over 1,000 adults shows that 93% of working Americans do side hustles, and some make as much as $483 per month. Are you looking for ways to make money in the summer?

Here’s a list of side hustles you can do, from online summer jobs to outdoor activities like gardening and dog walking.

How to make money during summer break

1. Baking

Spending lots of time indoors to beat the summer heat? Take this opportunity to bring out your baking pans and have fun in the kitchen. Cakes, muffins, cookies, pies, and donuts–yum! It’s time to let the world know about your talent as a baker.

2. Cooking meals

If baking is not your forte, you can offer more general cooking or catering services for summer events. You might even find some customers looking for home-cooked meals.

3. Renting out your home

colorful guest house, bedroom for renting out during summer for extra income

Many travelers are looking for more affordable options than hotels, so why not rent out your extra space? This is especially a good option if you live near a beach, lake, or in a popular neighborhood.

4. House sitting

You’ll be staying at a house and taking care of it while the owners are on vacation or business trips. This falls under a list of easy ways to make money in the summer! Expect that you may have to water plants, do some light cleaning, and bring in the mail, depending on your agreement with the owner.

5. Babysitting

Busy parents or couples who need some time to themselves will have you to turn to when looking for a reliable babysitter! Taking care of kids can turn into a repeat arrangement, lasting for weeks or even months.

6. Pet sitting

Many people go on trips during summer, and they can’t always bring their beloved pets along. You can offer pet sitting services while assuring your customers their pets are loved and well-fed while they’re away.

7. Walking dogs

Pet lovers, here’s another fun summer job! You’ll still be working with animals, but for a shorter duration. The great thing about dog walking is you can have many clients and spend lots of time with cute doggos.

8. Travel planning

woman planning travel for client as a summer side hustle

Preparing for trips can be stressful! Make couples’ and families’ lives easier by organizing their flight details, tours, transportation, and dining locations.

9. Planning events

Think weddings, graduations, conferences, and parties! As an event planner, you’ll be able to help clients fulfill their vision.

10. Makeup services

closeup hands holding brush eyeshadow palette, makeup artist summer job

All those hours watching makeup tutorials and practicing can finally pay off! Makeup artists often provide their own cosmetics and equipment. They help clients achieve their makeup and hair inspiration for special days.

11. Event entertainment

If you have a talent for singing, dancing, or even performing magic tricks, why not make money off your skills? You can book private summer events such as children’s birthday parties, weddings, and company events.

12. Photography and videography

photographer taking pictures of bride and groom outdoors, summer part-time job

Every event needs photos to commemorate it. While most people use their phones to document milestones, nothing compares to professionally taken photos and videos!

13. Delivering food

Everyone’s looking forward to convenience these days, especially getting food without enduring the hot weather. Help someone swamped with work or an elderly who can’t go out for food or groceries by delivering orders right to their doorstep.

14. Package delivery

If you don’t want to handle food or perishable items, how about general delivery jobs instead? With the popularity of online shopping, you won’t have any problem with this as a summer side hustle.

15. Transportation services

It’s one of the most common part-time jobs out there. You could be a driver for a tour group, pick someone up from the airport, or become a chauffeur for a wedding.

16. Carpentry

Summer is the perfect season for home improvement projects! Carpenters work on both large and small-scale projects. Some examples are building home extensions and refurbishing wooden furniture.

17. Fitness training

Do you have a knack for fitness and think you’d be a great personal trainer? Help people in your community achieve their fittest, healthiest selves this summer!

18. Gardening

woman gardener hands replanting houseplant in bigger pot indoors

Many people have started gardening projects themselves. But don’t worry; There are still lots of homeowners looking for someone to maintain their lawn and garden.

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19. Home repairs

Do you have some handy skills? When people are not that adept at home DIY projects and repairs, you can step in to help them out to earn some extra cash.

20. Computer & IT services

Know a thing or two about repairing laptops and setting up printers? You can find many computer and IT side hustles over summer break, from computer repair tasks to IT support and web development.

21. Car washing

Everyone loves a spotless and shiny car, but fewer people enjoy or have the time to wash their own cars. If you’re up for the task, car wash jobs are a quick and simple way to earn money over the summer. With cars needing a wash every few weeks, you can potentially have repeat customers and a steady income!

22. Lifeguard

Looking for an outdoor side hustle? Being a lifeguard at a pool or beach can be the perfect side hustle. Before you dive in, you can opt to take some lifeguarding classes to improve your skills first.

23. Swimming lessons

Swimming is an essential skill that both kids and adults need, and summer is the perfect time to learn! As a swimming instructor, you’ll teach people the basics, such as proper breathing and arm strokes.

24. Pool cleaning

top view man cleaning pool, removing fallen leaves on a summer day

Pool maintenance is a must, especially if one is planning to have an epic summer party. The job may include cleaning the filter and scrubbing the pool’s surfaces. Check out our guide for some essential pool cleaning tips you need to know.

25. Product flipping

Summer is a great season for exploring garage sales and thrift stores. This is your chance to buy popular items at good prices and resell them for more online. Do your research beforehand and know what vintage stuff to look out for.

26. Moving services

man helping mother and children unload boxes from moving van

Whether it’s a new family moving homes or a college student moving into their dorm, this is a good way to earn extra cash. Offer moving help if you have a spacious vehicle and are physically fit to lift heavy items.

27. Virtual assistant

A virtual assistant helps clients do administrative tasks, such as setting up meetings, managing files, and responding to emails and phone calls.

28. Resume writing

You’ll be working closely with clients and getting to know their experiences, skills, and background to craft the best possible resume for their job applications. This service may also include helping clients write a cover letter.

29. Tour guide

Do you know lots of interesting facts and go-to places in your city? Perhaps you live near a historical landmark, park, or museum. Being a tour guide may be the perfect job, especially if you’re great with people and would love to show them a great time.

Before that, you might consider getting the appropriate training first. The International Tour Management Institute (ITMI) offers Tour Guide Certifications.

30. Music tutor or dance instructor

School’s out, and many children – and adults – are looking for new ways to pass the time. If you have the appropriate skills and instruments and the patience to be a good teacher, this is the perfect side hustle for you. Music instructors can teach how to play the piano, violin, or cello. Dance instructors can help students learn more about ballet, hip-hop, and many more.

31. Tutoring

Summer is also a time for students to brush up on various subjects, such as English, Math, and Physics. Aside from tutoring, you can teach public speaking skills or tutor someone for college entrance exams.

32. Transcribing

It may sound easy, but transcription requires skill and precision! Transcribing one-hour-long audio or video recordings could take 3-10 hours. To be a good transcriptionist, you’ll need to be a fast and accurate typist and have good hearing skills. You can also get transcription software to help you do the job more efficiently.

33. Translating

Are you bilingual or multilingual? You can make money this summer by becoming a freelance translator or interpreter. Many people need help translating languages like Italian, French, German, Arabic, Chinese, and Spanish.

34. Social media management

Let’s say you’re always online and have a knack for creating witty captions and engaging content. Managing a small business’ social media account, even just for the summer, can be a great way to earn money and hone some skills. At the same time, you’ll be helping a small business grow its online presence!

Find all sorts of summer side hustles on Airtasker.

You can find countless ways to make money during the summer, and we’re here to help you find the perfect summer job. Sign up on Airtasker now to start exploring summer side hustles you can do.

Can’t find the right job for you on this list? If you’re still in university, we’ve also prepared a list of side hustles for college students.

How to make money this spring

Check out these spring break jobs and side hustles!

How to make money this spring

Side hustles. Everyone has one or is thinking of getting one. They’re not only a great way to make extra cash but also a process that lets you dip your toes into a potential new main hustle or business.

Loads of working Americans have some sort of side hustle. A new survey of 1,000 adults found that 44% required a side hustle to cover their bills. Spring, in particular, offers a range of opportunities to start a new side hustle and earn extra money.

Airtasker is teeming with side hustle kings and queens, and you can be one of them! Here are some side hustles you can do over spring break to earn extra cash.

1. Gardening and yard work

hands with garden shears cutting a hedge during spring

Spring is a busy time of the year for gardening as people head outside to enjoy and entertain in the nicer weather. As a result, homeowners need their gardens to look great but often don’t have the time, patience, or skills to do gardening tasks themselves.

Gardening is an excellent side hustle if you have a green thumb and enjoy physical work outdoors. There’s no shortage of work, and you can customize the jobs you do.

Can you handle landscaping? Or do you just want smaller, more straightforward gardening jobs like mowing lawns or pulling up weeds? Either way, there will be plenty of options in this field!

2. House sitting

young female house sitter sitting on a window sill at beautiful country house, house sitting to earn money during spring

While house sitting won’t necessarily make you a lot of money, it can save you a lot on rent. Spring is a wonderful time to travel, which means many people have empty houses and pets that need care.

If you can line up enough house sitting gigs, chuck your things in storage and avoid having to pay rent. By house sitting, you can save and earn some significant cash this spring!

3. Pet sitting and dog walking

back view of a woman walking a dog in a cherry field during a lovely spring afternoon, dog walking spring break job

Pet owners often need someone to watch their dogs or cats when traveling. For pets with separation anxiety, owners may also need pet sitters while they’re at work.

Pet sitter rates range from $20 to $500, depending on the arrangement and duration. You may also find walking gigs wherein you take the pet out for their daily exercise and help busy owners.

Getting paid to hang out with cute fuzzballs? Sounds like the perfect spring side hustle!

4. Food delivery

happy food delivery man on a bike delivering restaurant order to a customer to earn extra money during spring

The weather may be nicer in spring, but that doesn’t stop people from having a night in and ordering some food. Delivering takeout has never been an easier side hustle than now, thanks to the plethora of delivery platforms and customers looking for drivers or riders.

Delivery drivers earn an average salary of $17.54 per hour in the United States and around $50.00 in tips per day, making it a pretty handy side hustle during spring break.

Do you have some mode of transport like a car, scooter, or push bike? Sign up as a food delivery Tasker to earn extra money this spring!

5. Tutoring

young man tutoring online using laptop to earn money over spring break

Millions of people worldwide look to increase their skills, and thanks to the internet, we have access to countless online courses. Key foundational areas like languages, maths, business management, and a range of areas require online tutors.

So, if you’re a subject matter expert, you can make money from your knowledge as a tutor! If you have a specialized background or strong knowledge of a topic (like playing an instrument, for example), tutoring can be a great spring side hustle with minimal outlay.

6. Spring cleaning and housekeeping

spring cleaning job, cropped view of woman in yellow rubber gloves cleaning book shelf

No other season pairs with the term ‘cleaning’ like ‘spring’! Whether it’s one-off spring cleaning gigs or regular housekeeping, people always look for extra help around the home.

If you don’t mind a bit of elbow grease, you can pick up plenty of cleaning work as a side hustle. Typically, cleaners earn $25 to $90 per hour or even more for more complex cleaning tasks.

7. Babysitting

babysitter teaching a little girl how to write

When the weather is nice, moms and dads need a little time away from their kids, which is where babysitters can help! Babysitters are not required to be licensed in the United States, but you’ll be at an advantage if you have experience caring for children, especially within the age range of those you are applying to care for.

The average hourly rate for a US-based babysitter is $20.57 for one child and $23.25 for two. You’ll also likely need to work in the evenings, making this one of the more popular jobs for college students.

Note: Check with your local tax authority to find out about tax obligations that apply to your situation. You can also consult a tax professional.

Find spring side hustles now.

No matter which side hustle you choose, there’s likely a way to find work and clients on Airtasker. Browse through a wide range of tasks, enjoy the freedom of setting your price, and work as little or as much as you like.

It’s never been easier to pick up an extra side gig, and spring is a popular month for making a little extra money. Sign up on Airtasker now to find spring jobs and watch that sweet side hustle money roll in!