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By Gary Hartgrove

We could all use a little extra money in hand every now and then, and more and more people are looking for ways to earn in their spare time. It is entirely possible to work a full time job and still make extra money. Here are a few on the side jobs to consider:

If you have a background of education or perhaps a good amount of experience under your belt in a certain field, put this to good use. There are many people who would gladly pay you for your experience. Organize a class to help young college students pursuing a career like yours, or start teaching or tutoring. Those with musical experience should give private lessons; parents pay high prices to give their kids a good musical education. If teaching is not really your thing, offer to provide your services for various jobs in the evenings or on weekends. Mow lawns, clean gutters, provide plumbing or concrete services. Whatever fits your experience.

If you need cash quickly, your best bet may be to get a steady paycheck by taking on a side job such as newspaper delivery. This may not be the most attractive option, but it can get you a few weeks of paychecks and you need not do it forever.

The Internet is a powerful venue that many are using to earn a little extra dough. Keep in mind that scams are popular and people fall prey unsuspectingly. Do not be one of those. Never pay anyone on the Internet up front to help you with a job opportunity. These are usually all scams; they will take the money and run.

You can make use of the Internet to advertise your skills for hire, or you could pursue a field such as writing. There are many job opportunities available online for freelance writers. One can also earn money by completing surveys, and ultimately by taking part in focus groups, which are the real moneymakers. While one can make money doing this, it is not consistent, and will not earn you a living.

Use your imagination and creativity and only pursue a job that you know you would enjoy and appreciate for more than just the money. This is not something that should consume your time, but dedicate an extra hour or two each day to your second job and you will likely be able to pay off those bills, go on that desired vacation, or put away some money for a rainy day.

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