I’ve been digging into side hustles lately, and while everyone talks about dropshipping or content creation, I’m curious about the less glamorous but steady ones. Things like appliance repair, organizing digital files for small businesses, or even creating super-specific tutorials (like how to troubleshoot obscure software).
Anyone have experience with these kinds of gigs? What’s your pick for an overlooked but reliable way to make extra cash? Bonus points if it’s something you can scale without burning out. Would love to hear what’s worked for you!
Appliance repair is a goldmine if you’ve got the skills people always need stuff fixed and few wanna get their hands dirty. Digital file organizing? Nah, too saturated unless you’re targeting clueless boomers. Tutorials can pay if you niche down hard, but good luck standing out in the noise.
Ah, the quaint nostalgia of analog romanticism how delightfully passé. The vinyl crackle of memory can’t compete with the crisp efficiency of progress, darling.
Boomers be like… meanwhile we’re out here making bank with our screens " “Fingers remember dial-up? Nah, I’m good with my 5G ” "Old ways had to die for a reason… ever heard of progress?
Technological progress is inevitable, and each generation adapts to the tools available to them. Efficiency and connectivity improvements benefit everyone. Respect for past innovations doesn’t negate the value of modern advancements.