I have been voluntarily unemployed since March, and am a homemaker. I am looking for ideas of jobs I could do at home and make money. I am trying to get back into sewing, but I have to fight my machine like it's Pantifa sometimes as it must not like the patriotic fabric I'm using. I would LOVE to be able to make a little money from sewing, but I wonder if there's a market in it. Everything is made in Chyna nowadays. I'm rambling and this is a brainstorming post.
After all that, does anyone have any work from home ideas, but not necessarily with a company or anything? I always doom myself before even starting something because I don't like failure, but I do have enough confidence in myself to try, but that machine doesn't cooperate and it takes the wind out of my sails. Then again, I know it takes perserverence to get through anything.
Again. Total brainstorming.
God bless you all. :)
I actually think sewing would be a good thing to practice, in case the stores shut down, and then you'd have a skill to barter. I can sew a bit, so plan on getting the machine out just in case.
what about in home daycare? some people are willing to pay well for proper child care.
people are also willing to pay for home cooked food if you're a good cook.
There's also sites like Fiverr if you have any type of computer skills. edit videos for people etc.
there's a YT channel called Creativity RV, she has a couple videos about working on the road, what jobs pay etc.
many van-life channels have a lot of practical ideas on work/being frugal.
Oh, yes! It is a good skill.
I have a culinary degree and have cooked pretty much professionally since 2004 until recently. I enjoy cooking for my family again, since it's not my job anymore.