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March 07, 2022, 04:15:18 AM
Some people do a side hustle because they love the job. I also have a side business that I like and treat my hobby as a job. As a result, I may have less enthusiasm when I usually go to work. I think we still have to distinguish the nature of work.
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March 06, 2022, 06:03:31 PM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Yes. If you are a Cop then you put up a business in your town which gives you bigger amount of income compare to your salary, then I think it is still consider as a side job. For me, the main reason for having a main job is its security. You are secured to have an income even if your side job fails to do that.
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March 06, 2022, 04:58:12 PM
I don't think there is a problem because basically the goal is to complement each other to increase income so that you have enough, but if you get bigger results from the side, it's a plus from our efforts.
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March 06, 2022, 04:51:29 PM
As long it wont really compromise your main job then i dont see any problems for someone to have multiple job at once because we are all looking for any chance for us to earn more.

And to those people who do have knowledge and awareness about crypto existence then they could really engage into something which might able to give that chance for them to earn more.
This isnt for everybody though because this would involved mostly on a specific skill but it doesnt matter though as long you could handle it well then that surely counts.

Obviously, it depends on your day job. I assume many of us here have days jobs that allow us to occasionally log on and read some posts on the forum. The same goes for your "side job". If you have a certain skill and some extra time then it makes sense to put in some work on a side project that could turn into an extra stream of revenue.

After all, there's only so many hours in a day and you can only save so much money.
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March 06, 2022, 04:49:02 PM
I agree with this because it is what I am doing right now in addition to my fulltime job, which is really not enough, but I have seen a lot of people who have found that their side jobs are bringing in more money, and as a result, they have decided to quit their fulltime jobs and devote their time fulltime to their side jobs, a good example of this is running a business, which is why you have a full time job and a side job. I have a lot of friends who quit their jobs to devote their time and energy to their businesses, and they have become extremely successful as a result.
devoting time, effort and money to develop a business is a good thing, i've done that and now my business is quite smooth.  but the problem is when we see people leaving their main job just to focus on unstable side jobs (like bounty or other freelance).  if the side job you are currently working on cannot guarantee your long-term income then don't leave your main job unless you are ready to build a business.
We don't know if what issues they been thru on why they decided to quit their stable jobs for a side job but I guess its because the side jobs that you mentioned above are more flexible. Now they don't need to woke up early and got home at night very exhausted but they can now work whatever or whenever they like.

There are some people that can enjoy their life this way and they can sacrifice stability but they can still save up and use the money from something like ex. a business so that once it becomes a success, they don't have to worry anymore for their future. I'm with you by the way, I prefer more stability over comfort.
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March 06, 2022, 03:46:58 PM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Most side jobs are temporary employment that aren't totally dependable; they frequently provide benefits to supplement the main or full-time work, which is always supportive since the full-time job's income is never enough to keep you afloat.
Side jobs usually provide additional money, making saving possible and simple; consequently, having a side job that pays more than the full-time work is a great idea.
I don't think it's completely like that because that's how I feel now for example, I'm doing my core job in an office at the moment and my side job is managing a Chanel on youtube as well as some Crypto trading. And this is not always temporary in my opinion because it still has a long chance especially when dealing with the internet world
As long it wont really compromise your main job then i dont see any problems for someone to have multiple job at once because we are all looking for any chance for us to earn more.

And to those people who do have knowledge and awareness about crypto existence then they could really engage into something which might able to give that chance for them to earn more.
This isnt for everybody though because this would involved mostly on a specific skill but it doesnt matter though as long you could handle it well then that surely counts.
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March 06, 2022, 01:58:37 PM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Most side jobs are temporary employment that aren't totally dependable; they frequently provide benefits to supplement the main or full-time work, which is always supportive since the full-time job's income is never enough to keep you afloat.
Side jobs usually provide additional money, making saving possible and simple; consequently, having a side job that pays more than the full-time work is a great idea.
I don't think it's completely like that because that's how I feel now for example, I'm doing my core job in an office at the moment and my side job is managing a Chanel on youtube as well as some Crypto trading. And this is not always temporary in my opinion because it still has a long chance especially when dealing with the internet world
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March 06, 2022, 12:52:40 PM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


The Side Job is also known as a Sales Associate or a Product Promoter, depending on the service industry.  Of course, in the context of covid 19, finding a side job to earn extra income to cover living costs is very difficult during a pandemic accompanied by inflation.  In fact, during the covid pandemic, people become more diligent and hardworking.  Lol, I think it's a luxury to spend some time and earn a big income from a side job. However, even better if it is possible in many cases.
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March 06, 2022, 10:01:19 AM
I agree with this because it is what I am doing right now in addition to my fulltime job, which is really not enough, but I have seen a lot of people who have found that their side jobs are bringing in more money, and as a result, they have decided to quit their fulltime jobs and devote their time fulltime to their side jobs, a good example of this is running a business, which is why you have a full time job and a side job. I have a lot of friends who quit their jobs to devote their time and energy to their businesses, and they have become extremely successful as a result.
devoting time, effort and money to develop a business is a good thing, i've done that and now my business is quite smooth.  but the problem is when we see people leaving their main job just to focus on unstable side jobs (like bounty or other freelance).  if the side job you are currently working on cannot guarantee your long-term income then don't leave your main job unless you are ready to build a business.
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March 06, 2022, 07:19:40 AM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Most side jobs are temporary employment that aren't totally dependable; they frequently provide benefits to supplement the main or full-time work, which is always supportive since the full-time job's income is never enough to keep you afloat.
Side jobs usually provide additional money, making saving possible and simple; consequently, having a side job that pays more than the full-time work is a great idea.

I agree with this because it is what I am doing right now in addition to my fulltime job, which is really not enough, but I have seen a lot of people who have found that their side jobs are bringing in more money, and as a result, they have decided to quit their fulltime jobs and devote their time fulltime to their side jobs, a good example of this is running a business, which is why you have a full time job and a side job. I have a lot of friends who quit their jobs to devote their time and energy to their businesses, and they have become extremely successful as a result.
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March 06, 2022, 06:25:29 AM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Most side jobs are temporary employment that aren't totally dependable; they frequently provide benefits to supplement the main or full-time work, which is always supportive since the full-time job's income is never enough to keep you afloat.
Side jobs usually provide additional money, making saving possible and simple; consequently, having a side job that pays more than the full-time work is a great idea.
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February 26, 2022, 03:35:28 PM
As long as it doesn't hinder your main line of work then you're good to go and if it doesn't consume a lot of time and it doesn't feel like another job at all then you're probably alright continuing that said side job but if those are the opposite of my criteria then it's probably time for you to stop doing it or if it's paying really well then you need to quit your main work and focus your efforts in that side job and work your way to making it your new career.
Nowadays, where people are already used in multi tasking, we can engage in two or three jobs aside from our own main job. As long as you get to manage your time and you are able to make a good income out of those jobs, that will be very fine. In some cases, side jobs even create a better opportunity to give us a bigger compensation compared to our main job. This is the reason why some people leave their main job so they can maximize their income through making those side jobs as their main job and main source of living.
Ive known some people do even have 3 or 4 jobs at the same time but of course the other jobs arent really that needing some hard work or simply just some sideline jobs but of course you would really

be still needing that specific skills on which you could really take advantage of it or utilize it for your own benefit or advantage speaking on having multiple income or sources that you would get.
As long you could able to handle it well and doesnt really have any problems in terms of your health or have balance on time then i dont see any problems.
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February 26, 2022, 03:00:42 PM
As long as it doesn't hinder your main line of work then you're good to go and if it doesn't consume a lot of time and it doesn't feel like another job at all then you're probably alright continuing that said side job but if those are the opposite of my criteria then it's probably time for you to stop doing it or if it's paying really well then you need to quit your main work and focus your efforts in that side job and work your way to making it your new career.
Nowadays, where people are already used in multi tasking, we can engage in two or three jobs aside from our own main job. As long as you get to manage your time and you are able to make a good income out of those jobs, that will be very fine. In some cases, side jobs even create a better opportunity to give us a bigger compensation compared to our main job. This is the reason why some people leave their main job so they can maximize their income through making those side jobs as their main job and main source of living.
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February 25, 2022, 08:45:53 PM
I think it depends on how much time you spend on it
Main jobs are usually office hours
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February 23, 2022, 10:18:37 PM
I guess a side job will still be a side job. just like I work in an office and have a steady income every month, on the other hand I work on the side in the crypto world, if it is calculated that crypto jobs may have a larger nominal, but still I consider it a side job, because for me it will sort out the salary and fortune, which I call fortune is a side job
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February 23, 2022, 06:58:18 PM
It could be anything, or whichever you prefer to call it. I have 3 jobs that I'm doing yet I am full time on one position, working for 40 hrs a week. The others are random jobs that I can do on my free time and they make good money, sometimes even comparable to my full time work. I don't really place any such categories on them except on the time that I spend doing them, and that's it. I prioritize my full time work because I see a possible career growth whereas on my other jobs, they are on demand and may or may not really stay for the long term, even if they make me good money short term.
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February 23, 2022, 06:09:07 PM
Side jobs looks great and like a good ideal as it helps to pull back up whenever dips comes in, especially for the newbies. Don't quit your personal job all because you've started getting bucks from the Crypto business.
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February 23, 2022, 07:15:51 AM
It's not about the nominal amount, assuming a job is the primary one depending on the income from which job you manage to spend on daily needs.

A person can have 2 jobs at the same time that support each other because the income is equally uncertain. In such conditions, it can be said that the two jobs are primary. Or in a family, husband and wife both have jobs but only the husband's salary is used for the daily needs of the family. So it can be said that the wife's job is a side job (or vice versa) and there is no worry even though the other one will be left behind.
True, this is not a nominal issue, but a priority issue. Very many business people have their main jobs in politics or give their lives for their country. although the salary is not that big, but it becomes their priority. but, apart from that, they make a business, and the business earns more than their salary. it just doesn't make their business their top priority. Well, in essence it's not just a question of money. however, it was different if he prepared the business to be his main goal.
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February 23, 2022, 06:31:48 AM
does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Even If you have earned more than what you earn in your day job, I'd still say yes If that side job you have is not as stable as your day job.
I have into that situation before, but still I did not quit on my day job, because I knew nothing is more stable than my day job. I wasn't wrong though.
It would be very fortunate If that side job you have shifts into your main source of income because some may work unlike my situation.
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February 23, 2022, 02:35:57 AM
The idea of side job and main job does not matter to some people. Many people study their career and will not get career related job and get other jobs which we call side job. And some people get fatter pay for their side job more than their main job. But the important thing is any job you are doing just do it well and be serious about it.

To be Frank it does not matter at all, the most important thing is to find yourself something doing that will bring money and not to depend on only one particular job that generate money to meet up with daily financial projects. This days its very common to see people with different jobs, it not really necessary to classify which one is the main job or side job, the major concern let their be better flow of money.
We all work to generate an income, and if you can do two jobs, then it will be your advantage and create a bigger income than just focus on a single job. What is important is you can have sufficient amount of funds that you can get out from your two jobs. And the more you create side jobs not just one or two, the more you obtain huge returns that will lead you eventually into being financially free or attain financial freedom.
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