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Petrus1983

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8,858 posts

163 months

Monday 6th May
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I've got free time on my hands and would like to use it to a financial advantage - not in a big way, more so in a productive way. However - everything I Google seems to be some sort of 'come on' or scam. I'm quite articulate, financial articulate, people somewhat articulate- does anyone know something that is engaging and isn't going to need my bank details and PIN number first? Thanks smile

EmailAddress

12,236 posts

219 months

Monday 6th May
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Petrus1983 said:
I've got free time on my hands and would like to use it to a financial advantage - not in a big way, more so in a productive way. However - everything I Google seems to be some sort of 'come on' or scam. I'm quite articulate, financial articulate, people somewhat articulate- does anyone know something that is engaging and isn't going to need my bank details and PIN number first? Thanks smile
How's your sexy voice?

BandOfBrothers

161 posts

1 month

Monday 6th May
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Probably best to ask: "What can I do that adds value to something or someone?".

You'll need professional skills or qualifications or a very high level of skill in anything to be able to charge anything like decent money for it.

Petrus1983

Original Poster:

8,858 posts

163 months

Monday 6th May
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EmailAddress said:
How's your sexy voice?
I can work on it laugh

Petrus1983

Original Poster:

8,858 posts

163 months

Monday 6th May
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BandOfBrothers said:
Probably best to ask: "What can I do that adds value to something or someone?".

You'll need professional skills or qualifications or a very high level of skill in anything to be able to charge anything like decent money for it.
I have a lot of financial qualifications. But I'm not looking for what others would consider "decent money" either.

megaphone

10,784 posts

252 months

Tuesday 7th May
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How about working for an accountant or company as a book keeper?

I have a friend who does the books for a few sole traders and small companies, does their VAT returns and self assessments returns etc. She then submits the accounts to their accountants at end of year for official sign off.

She's quite busy at 'self assessment time' as she also does individual self assessment returns, think she charges £200 to do a simple one on behalf of her clients.

Edited by megaphone on Tuesday 7th May 08:37

JuanCarlosFandango

7,836 posts

72 months

Thursday 9th May
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Online tutoring? I know of a couple of people who have replaced full time employment with that. Not sure how much they make, but it sounds like that isn't the main driver anyway. Maths is always in demand.

James6112

4,480 posts

29 months

Thursday 9th May
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I have a friend who is giving French lessons.
(has an unrelated teaching qualification from eons ago)
He’s a couple of weeks ahead of the class.
As in he is being taught himself, then passes it on.
A lucrative sideline!

andyA700

2,820 posts

38 months

Saturday 11th May
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Have you any practical skills?
In 2019, I tried to further my photography business, which crashed in 2020.
Could you take courses?

Steve Campbell

2,144 posts

169 months

Tuesday 14th May
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School bursar, small / local business office manager, small business accountant. Or if it's not for £, then volunteer to support local charity or sports club as Treasurer.

Deep Thought

35,918 posts

198 months

Tuesday
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megaphone said:
How about working for an accountant or company as a book keeper?

I have a friend who does the books for a few sole traders and small companies, does their VAT returns and self assessments returns etc. She then submits the accounts to their accountants at end of year for official sign off.

She's quite busy at 'self assessment time' as she also does individual self assessment returns, think she charges £200 to do a simple one on behalf of her clients.

Edited by megaphone on Tuesday 7th May 08:37
I was just coming in here to say book keeper also.

Loads of small to medium sized businesses need their book keeping / paperwork / vat returns done.

My sister does it for a couple of filling stations and she'd definitely have no problem getting more business if she wanted it.

With the O/P's background and some online courses there would be a good basis for that.

Petrus1983

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8,858 posts

163 months

Tuesday
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Thanks all - I'll definitely look into the book keeping route - a few friends have suggested mortgage chasing too as I have a technical background in it.

Starfighter

4,939 posts

179 months

Yesterday (10:27)
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Proof reading?

silentbrown

8,881 posts

117 months

Yesterday (10:36)
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Amazon Mechanical Turk?
https://www.mturk.com/

  • some* financial advantage, but I don't think you'd reach even minimum wage...