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My significant other is a stay at home mom. She's looking for a way to generate a little extra income, but with my work schedule and the kids school schedules, getting a job with the right schedule would be difficult. She's a crafty person and is considering Etsy as a possibility. What do you or your spouse do? Are there avenues like Etsy that you use?
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There’s a lot of good MLM and direct sales companies out there! However your SO could also get an insurance license, a real estate license, or if they have a bachelor degree a tutoring job that is strictly online. One company that excels in tutoring is VIP Kids - I know a lot of stay at home moms that tutor and make up to $20 an hour. I do surveys and market research when I can and get paid pretty well for the time spent.
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Surveys and Market research? I've heard about that but where do you go for it?
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I have an app called 1Q on my phone. You put in your profile and how much you want to get paid per question. Sometimes, your profile matches the needs for a specific research set. I’ve made $50-$200 for one-time (1/2hr) phone surveys.
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Sorry, 1-2 hr surveys. Not 1/2
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SPC David Willis
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Etsy is good, multi level marketing things are a big deal right now. My wife sells essential oils which don't cost much to get into. Some of the MLMs cost thousands of dollars to get into and some are easier.
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She did Mary Kay for a while and dropped like 3 grand on the inventory she had. That's not realistic for us right now. She's not really a people person either so that was hard for her to really benefit from.
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Yea that's a ton of inventory haha. This one is more like you have to spend 100 bucks a month of stuff for yourself and you can sell without needing to buy product to sell. My wife makes about what she spends each month so its not a huge deal, but my sister is talking about having her husband retire and raise babies. I'm telling my wife she needs to get on that haha.
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While I had a full-time job, my wife was also on the payroll at my business (insurance agency.) But in the times she was unable for one reason or another we also collect and sell antiques via several venues. Earlier, when our kids were really small, my wife worked for a company that was very accommodating to her scheduling needs. KB (wife) was always able to be home when the boys were home. This was ALWAYS our first priority. The boys were at the top of the list of what needs to be taken care of. Has to be that way. I fear that in society in 2000s that is not the case and our community conditions bear that out. I could go on and on about this issue, but I am sure you all understand and probably feel the same as I do.
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If you or your spouse are a stay at home parent, do you have a way to generate supplemental income?
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There are actually plenty of real jobs that can be performed at home as long as you have a phone and computer with internet access. USAA does it, a lot of customer service hubs do it, I know that tech places do it... If you have the means to do one of these jobs I would say do this. the hours are based on when you would already be up and about, the pay isn't bad, and it allows for the stay at home spouse to contribute in a meaningful way to the collection of wealth for the family.
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CPT Jack Durish
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It's a tough decision for one to be a stay-at-home parent. Sadly, we spend all that we earn, on one-, two-incomes or more, plus a dollar. So, my wife and I decided that we could make do with whatever I earned and she stayed home. Other parents admonished her that we were over protective of our children and that they would never have the confidence to amount to anything. Funny, our kids turned out to be the most confident and successful among their peers. I know that isn't the answer you were looking for. I'm just trying to say that kids need security and there's nothing that provides them with that more than having a parent at home. Even when they're at school, they know someone is there, ready to jump in if needed.
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That's the route we've gone as well. I don't make much, but I make enough to cover necessities in most cases. We're firm believers that it should be the parents that raise kids, not nannies, babysitters, or after school care programs.

She's an intelligent, creative woman and I feel like she could settle mars while I'm still here trying to figure out how to get to the moon. It's just being able to get her the opportunity to do it.
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My wife stays at home, cares for our child, and puts up with me...a harder job, I don't believe exists.

She's a talented seamstress, and brings in a little from mending, fitting and other work. During the spring/summer, she sells produce at our local farmers' market. Once a month, she teaches weaving and spinning at a local historic site.

I write freelance on the side for a recognized clothing catalog, am a (less than affluent) novelist in addition to my full time job in sales; we get by.
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That's something that I hadn't thought of. She knows how to run a sewing machine. If I could get her set up she could probably put the alterations shop out of business lol
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SGT Eric Davis
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Can be a customer service worker online! All she need is internet, computer and a land line! Work certain amount of hours a day!
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Cpl Tom Surdi
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I work from home, I'm a freelance architect and my workload varies. Sometimes I have more work than I can handle and sometimes I go through a drought. I went through a particularly long drought a few years ago, and I was able to supplement my income by advertising my services as a mechanic as well ( a hobby of mine I have pursued for over 2 decades). All I did was advertise my skills in local papers telling people what I could do. It took a little bit to really get going, but it really helped me out financially for those 7 months or so I didn't have my normal work. Your wife could do the same. She could also start a you tube channel and post videos from there, I have several friends who do that and they can make some pretty decent money posting how to videos. The point is, don't let your significant other focus her prospects to just businesses and websites, there is whole world of people just waiting for your services out there and you'll be amazed at the ways you can find them.
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Haha. I've thought about starting a youtube channel myself just to rant about things that gripe my backside.
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If you post it, they will come.
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Would tutoring be a possibility, SSG (Join to see)?
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It's a possibility. I might have to bring that up to her.
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