I have a council job which is shift work 40 hours a week, plus Amazon flex where I can (10 hours a week average)
Precious metals, rent, lawnmowing business, dog walking business, and dog grooming business.
Normal wages from base pay, bonus and commissions, and then my “passive” income is my investment portfolio. Earning an extra 15% per year on managing my portfolio has very much felt like an extra income the last 6-7 years.
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Job #1, Job #2, wife’s job, and growth/income from our investments.
Converted my garage to an ADU. Easy extra $24k a year. Also invest in SMP500. Although I reinvest my earnings, it’s still extra income.
Full time job, part time job, Roth IRA, HYSA.
Normal wage, residential rentals, agriculture rentals, side business(only costed money so far 😂)
no one on Reddit has a job silly goose.
my regular job for now + I teach kids how to swim on weekends, + I post for a social media agency a few times a day which they pay me but very low. My stock portfolio has been giving me lots of unrealized gains as I havent sold anything yet. Looking to become a freelancer in a niche industry right now… hopefully it could replace my job
Job, investments, rental income
Rental Cashflow not much on paper, but appreciates like bonkers.
By far the best income per hour rental.
9-5 Controls engineer, after hours HMI dev with my own smllc
Two jobs, a partner that has two jobs, investments.
Job, rental property and farm animals.
Job 1, Job 2, investments, HYSA, bank account churning, and occasional coaching
I rent out my old house. So it’s not “income” because the rent just covers the mortgage but it’s building up equity. Pretty reliable with the right tenant.
I am now disabled, so disability, stocks (Roth IRA, not much now but growing), ownership in a software company I helped build.
Before becoming disabled I worked on cars, did handyman work, any odd jobs for money, and donated plasma.
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Shares, Gold, Bonds, Giving Loans, Business, FD, Rent.
I have a council job which is shift work 40 hours a week, plus Amazon flex where I can (10 hours a week average)
Precious metals, rent, lawnmowing business, dog walking business, and dog grooming business.
Normal wages from base pay, bonus and commissions, and then my “passive” income is my investment portfolio. Earning an extra 15% per year on managing my portfolio has very much felt like an extra income the last 6-7 years.
[removed]
Job #1, Job #2, wife’s job, and growth/income from our investments.
Converted my garage to an ADU. Easy extra $24k a year. Also invest in SMP500. Although I reinvest my earnings, it’s still extra income.
Full time job, part time job, Roth IRA, HYSA.
Normal wage, residential rentals, agriculture rentals, side business(only costed money so far 😂)
no one on Reddit has a job silly goose.
my regular job for now + I teach kids how to swim on weekends, + I post for a social media agency a few times a day which they pay me but very low. My stock portfolio has been giving me lots of unrealized gains as I havent sold anything yet. Looking to become a freelancer in a niche industry right now… hopefully it could replace my job
Job, investments, rental income
Rental Cashflow not much on paper, but appreciates like bonkers.
By far the best income per hour rental.
9-5 Controls engineer, after hours HMI dev with my own smllc
Two jobs, a partner that has two jobs, investments.
Job, rental property and farm animals.
Job 1, Job 2, investments, HYSA, bank account churning, and occasional coaching
I rent out my old house. So it’s not “income” because the rent just covers the mortgage but it’s building up equity. Pretty reliable with the right tenant.
I am now disabled, so disability, stocks (Roth IRA, not much now but growing), ownership in a software company I helped build.
Before becoming disabled I worked on cars, did handyman work, any odd jobs for money, and donated plasma.