Side Hustles That Require Minimal Effort

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Call Center Representative - Remote - Indeed.com

This is the link he referred me to. It’s out of Delaware. But they might have a way to workaround that since it’s a remote position.
Essentially search for remote representative positions. As long as you don’t have to sell anything (which is soul killing to me) and can work from home, it’s worth a try.
Good looks cuz I live in Maryland. :salute:
 

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I get about 3 days off at the moment, been looking for something to earn a lil change in my spare time
 
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My side hustle is being a concierge for a luxury building in Fort Lee New Jersey. Get paid to do nothing. Work overnight Friday and Saturday nights and since most of our workers are idiots I can easily pull 32 hours on a weekend before going to my career during the weekday.

Easy extra 700-1200 per Month in savings.


I bring my phone and watch Netflix all night


I don’t really consider this work at all because everything id be doing at home I’m doing at the desk except playing video games
 

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I've thought about remote call center work, as I WFH now. But then I'd have to talk to more people than I already have and want to.
Depending in the industry call center jobs are not no minimum effort job. Sometimes the volume is so high you literally are talking your whole shift. Once a calls ends, you hear a beep and the next call comes in and the customer account pops up on the screen. Repeat x40 That shyt is draining.

All my call center jobs it literally was incoming calls ALL day , non stop. We would be happy to get a 5 minute break between calls.
 

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Selling weed, if you 95+% know that you not gone get pressed by police or nikkas that feel like you stepping on they toes

Outside of that, vending machines like another breh said. If you know where to put it and and what to put in it, you can up your tax bracket depending on your current gross. Get enough of them going and you can dominate entire markets.

Just know any time you start doing some shyt somewhere that other people are also tryna do that, you have the potential to have surprise opps. Make sure you keep some heat around Kuz not everyone appreciates the challenge of competition
 

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Selling weed, if you 95+% know that you not gone get pressed by police or nikkas that feel like you stepping on they toes

Outside of that, vending machines like another breh said. If you know where to put it and and what to put in it, you can up your tax bracket depending on your current gross. Get enough of them going and you can dominate entire markets.

Just know any time you start doing some shyt somewhere that other people are also tryna do that, you have the potential to have surprise opps. Make sure you keep some heat around Kuz not everyone appreciates the challenge of competition


Well I do know someone who makes good money selling weed lemonade and weed candy.
 

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Soooo in this thread, we discuss lazy side hustles that can generate a good amount of money with very little effort or overhead cost beyond just Lyft or doordash.

Most of these will be entry level but some might require experience or at least a BA or associate degree.

1.) Tech support-I have a homeboy that does computer tech support from home. He stays at home playing video games all day while maintaining a 9-5 as a tech supporter. He isn’t the actual computer technician. He’s just the person that troubleshoots and routes you to the real computer techies.:mjlol: Gets paid $30 per hour. So he just keeps his headset on and pauses his game or anime when he gets a call.

2.) Virtual personal training- :russ: I love this shyt. Talk about cracking the code to getting paid to do nothing. It’s fabulous. Charge upwards of $150 per week to direct clients on how to exercise properly. You don’t even have to own your own gym! Zero overhead costs. Set up meal plans for people. All kinds of shyt.

3.) Pool monitoring-Before Covid, years ago I was a pool snitch.:mjlol: Not a lifeguard. Nope. Just the pool monitor. The person responsible for making sure people using the pool were from the actual apartment.
I’d literally get paid to swim during the summer, read at the pool, have a drink or two. Invite MY friends over. Have lil pool parties. As long as nobody bothered me or got too rowdy, it was fantastic. One chick was hating on some “They pay you for this?!”:hhh:
I’d make sure the filters were changed when I got bored. Hell I started teaching online classes WHILE working there to maximize my dough.

4.) Qualified Professional-If you have a BA and don’t mind working in mental health, become a QP to individuals with mild disabilities. Pay usually starts at $15 per hour per client. And usually overtime for stuff like respite care. My homegirl retired her husband off this shyt. They take on 2-3 clients and just have them do shyt with them the entire day. So imagine getting paid to chill at home with the homies that might be a bit delayed. Or helping mentor a teen on daily living stuff like how to do laundry or how to normally interact with people. Chill out with em, teach em how to play basketball. Integrate them into your daily routine while helping them with their living goals and get paid to do it.

Ya’ll got any examples? We putting at least $2000 in savings per month this year off side hustles. YOSH!
:blessed: Keep it coming.
 

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Call Center Representative - Remote - Indeed.com

This is the link he referred me to. It’s out of Delaware. But they might have a way to workaround that since it’s a remote position.
Essentially search for remote representative positions. As long as you don’t have to sell anything (which is soul killing to me) and can work from home, it’s worth a try.
What the pay be? Do I gotta know tech, to do tech support?
 

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Well I do know someone who makes good money selling weed lemonade and weed candy.
Yea those are kinda niche products but they are easier to sell as time passes. The initial setup is the hardest part because randoms are likely wary of buying some "other shyt" from someone they don't know.

Eventually when marijuana becomes legal nationwide there will be a couple top dawgs in every region getting they shyt off because they are known to have that legit good and aren't taxing like the govt. Prolly be the generation after this one tho
 

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Depending in the industry call center jobs are not no minimum effort job. Sometimes the volume is so high you literally are talking your whole shift. Once a calls ends, you hear a beep and the next call comes in and the customer account pops up on the screen. Repeat x40 That shyt is draining.

All my call center jobs it literally was incoming calls ALL day , non stop. We would be happy to get a 5 minute break between calls.

YEAH MY CALL CENTER IS NOT SOMETHING YOU CAN DO OTHER STUFF WITH.
 

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Minimal effort? :duck:

I do tech support from home and depending on the call volume you are either swamped with calls all day or you get no calls and your company either has almost no employees in your department.. or they'll soon let you go if they have more agents then they need.

I'm looking into going into the vending machine business but even that requires some effort. You still gotta restock your machine multiple times a week.
 

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Minimal effort? :duck:

I do tech support from home and depending on the call volume you are either swamped with calls all day or you get no calls and your company either has almost no employees in your department.. or they'll soon let you go if they have more agents then they need.

I'm looking into going into the vending machine business but even that requires some effort. You still gotta restock your machine multiple times a week.
How much machines cost?
 
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