Hello!
Long time lurker but first time poster at this forum
I'm an English-speaking foreigner living here as a permanent resident for close to a couple of decades and I have a primary job in the academia (R&D, IT) that allows me plenty of work time flexibility. I've been contemplating a side hustle for some time now but I might need to take that more seriously now to draw in more income.
So I wanted to reach out and ask what would be good ways to find one? I have a family with kids and I live in Central Finland. My Finnish is limited (I'm able to read/write/speak simple Finnish). Obviously something that allows me to work from home during the evenings and giving flexible hours would be ideal. I don't have that much money to use as a capital either.
Are my expectations unrealistic? Thanks for all your advice
Tips for a side hustle with flexible hours?
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Re: Tips for a side hustle with flexible hours?
Check what companies might be willing to hire or contract you based on your IT skills.bhn wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 6:51 pmI'm an English-speaking foreigner living here as a permanent resident for close to a couple of decades and I have a primary job in the academia (R&D, IT) that allows me plenty of work time flexibility. I've been contemplating a side hustle for some time now but I might need to take that more seriously now to draw in more income.
So I wanted to reach out and ask what would be good ways to find one? I have a family with kids and I live in Central Finland. My Finnish is limited (I'm able to read/write/speak simple Finnish). Obviously something that allows me to work from home during the evenings and giving flexible hours would be ideal. I don't have that much money to use as a capital either.
Outside IT, the typical side hustle option (or main job) for people who are not able to work in Finnish is entrepreneurship doing Uber/Foodora/Wolt people/food delivery .