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    7 best part-time jobs

    The common perception is that part-time jobs have less to offer than full-time positions.

    That may be true in terms of hours in the work week, but many part-time jobs pay just as well as a traditional 40-hour week ones and a number of positions come with health insurance coverage, paid vacation days and employee discounts.

    Here is our list of some of the best part-time jobs:

    1. Tax Preparer
    Thousands of people need help every year to file their returns. Part-time tax preparers are often accountants who know their way around deductions and forms, and who want extra income. Though the job typically peaks in the spring, many clients choose to retain their tax professional as a year-round personal accountant and adviser.
    Salary: Set your own fee. H&R Block typically charges anywhere from $100 to $200 for their services, so you can probably charge up to $80 and still offer a bargain.

    2. Substitute Teacher
    Many states offer substitute teaching positions without requiring a teaching degree. Often, anyone with a bachelor's degree is eligible, provided they pass a background check and interview. The length of employment varies and you should be flexible for days when you get a frantic last-minute call at 6 a.m., but it's a good way to put your education to use while aiding in the education of others.
    Salary: Varies depending on the state. In Oregon, for example, substitutes get about $150 a day.

    3. Private Tutor
    Jeremiah LeBrash started tutoring in college as a way to make some extra income. He's now making enough money for it to be his full-time job. "I started out teaching SAT prep for Kaplan, but I was only making $20 an hour," he says. "I realized I could do it on my own, give my students one-on-one attention, and charge twice as much." LeBrash now charges $80 an hour for test preparation and $60 for general math and science help.
    Salary: Companies like Kaplan and The Princeton Review pay tutors anywhere from $20 to $60 an hour, depending on the test they teach and the size of the class. Private tutors, like LeBrash, can set their own fee.

    4. Part-Time Receptionist
    Answering telephones and receiving packages may not be the most glamorous job, but according to career counselor Judith Gerberg, it's a great opportunity to network. Gerberg, president of the Career Counselors Consortium, knew a laid off radio DJ who ended up working as a receptionist for a law firm. She soon became acquainted with a filmmaker client who loved her music knowledge so much, he hired her as an associate producer. "Lawyers and small businesses always need administrative help," says Gerberg. "You might be making minimum wage, but keep your ego under wraps. You never know who will walk through the door."
    Salary: Varies, but can be in the $20,000-a-year range.

    5. Computer Technician
    Gerberg says there is an increased need for tech support, as more people move their businesses home. Computer technicians make basic repairs, set up wi-fi and perform other jobs. Companies are also looking for individuals who can build websites, which makes this a no-brainer for anyone with a little creativity and HTML experience.
    Salary: Set your own fee. Tech support rates vary according to the job, rates can be around $30 an hour or more.

    6. Copy Editor
    "Copy editing is proofreading," says Rachel Goldman, who took her skills honed in her day job as an online news producer and used them to score part-time work as well. In addition to checking texts for spelling, punctuation, grammar and formatting errors, "I also help the person brainstorm and flesh out their work," says Goldman. Although she started out editing essays for college students, Goldman is now working on documents such as patent applications and television scripts as well.
    Salary: Goldman's fees vary based on length and subject matter, but she estimates that she makes about $100 per document.

    7. Direct Seller
    Companies such as Amway and Avon allow people to make money on their own time, while offering incentive programs like discounted insurance. And while the recession may have curbed consumer spending, Avon recently reported earnings that were above expectations. "Our products are selling well because it's affordable luxury," says Lindsay Blaker, an Avon spokesperson.
    Salary: Blaker says she's seen reps make anywhere from a few hundred dollars a month to six-figure annual salaries. "I met someone who went from a corporate setting to becoming a full-time seller because she was making just as much money staying at home," she says. "People love the flexibility of the job."

    - MainStreet.com

     

    221 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      security guard
    • bryan  •  2 years 9 months ago
      these are some great suggestions and comments. I look forward to approaching some of these venues for income. Having a demanding full time job in construction management doesn't offer much flexiblility for me, but I'm determined to land something rewarding.
    • Tina  •  3 years 2 months ago
      Amway should be #1
    • BYD057  •  3 years 3 months ago
      those are pretty good ideas, I'm especially inclined to the tax preparer job, since I work in the business field and deal with IRS forms it's probably the easiest for me to get into... thanks for the info, extra money is ALWAYS nice :)
    • JoKTM  •  3 years 3 months ago
      Working in retail part time is good to when you loose your job. I work for a company that offers pt assist managers insurance and you only have to work 20hrs a week so you can work another pt job.
    • JB  •  3 years 3 months ago
      I work as part time secratary. I answer the phone, fax papers, take messages, fill ou paper work and more. It is very easy. I get paid well with insurance. i think if you look hard enough you can get a great part-time job like I
    • Karen S  •  3 years 3 months ago
      Just wanted to point out that proofreading and copy editing are not the same thing. With so much media digitally delivered the lines get blurred but in a print situation, it is quite distinct.
    • Lisa  •  3 years 2 months ago
      I agree that Substitute Teaching is a good PT job. I have been substituting for about 12 years - mainly, so I would know what was going on in the schools and around my kids. It's also great that you are on the same schedule as your kids. Now that my kids have both graduated, I have pretty much phased out of substituting. I started a home-based business over a year ago, during Summer break from school, and now work from home. Working from home can be very rewarding too. So don't be afraid to look for an internet-based business, just make sure you do your homework - there are a lot of scams out there. I started my home-based business for under $100, get benefits for me and my family, and residual income, so I'll be set by the time my husband retires.
    • Maria  •  3 years 2 months ago
      become your own boss, build an awesome business with PRIMERICA! just like amway and avon, its flexible, u can make a few thousand bucks a month to a six-figure yearly income. COMISSIONS= unlimited income!!!!! i mean if you're lazy and not motivaterd, get a J.O.B=just over BROKE!!!!
    • Darrell Whiting  •  3 years 3 months ago
      I make PT at Lowes being a gardener with health insurance doing 20 or more hrs a week Im always fresh the next day for my fulltime job.
    • PattyM  •  3 years 2 months ago
      I have applied for a part time for receptionist, but I yet to have a call back. Can anyone help me in getting a part time job in an office. I live in Murrieta, Ca
    • spotty  •  3 years 3 months ago
      I would like to find work as a copy editor. Any tips? I am an excellent proof-reader and have superb grammar skills.
    • CDion  •  2 years 11 months ago
      The direct selling industry is amazing, especially Network Marketing (also called MLM) which is part of the Direct Selling industry, but offers leverage. I have been able to work it 3 years part time and fire my boss to now make 6 figures (and growing weekly). I love helping others now to do the same. This is why I keep working it. www.TheNewRiches.com
    • landon2112  •  3 years 3 months ago
      He just decided to he could charge $80 an hour? Don't people realize that they can go get a college kid to tutor their children for like 10 an hour? Also an affordable luxury, that's why American's are stupid- it's not cutting back to affordable luxuries its going on the basics and giving what you have leftover to those who can't seem to catch up no matter how hard they try.
    • MonicaT  •  3 years 3 months ago
      I have worked for Home & Garden Party in direct sales for 4 years and I love it! I make 40% of my sales and I work when I want to! It has given me and my family the opportunity to do lots of things. Home & Garden Party recently purchased Home Interiors and now we are becoming Celebrating Home. Email me if you need or want more information.... mtxteague@yahoo.com
    • Listen to me  •  3 years 3 months ago
      Direct sales biz is ok if you can find customers. Depending on what you sell, food items & makeup is probably the most lucrative right now, because they are consumable; other items are luxury and most people have stopped buying as the did in the past. I have been in direct sales for 15 years, most are "pyramid-type" businesses in the fact that everyone above you makes money off of you, but you can make money at the entry level and you don't have to sponsor. They ARE NOT Pyramid schemes, look for those in the DSA (Direct Selling Association) they are legit and NOT allowed to be "pyramids." Right now business is lacking, but I think it is my location, others who sell what I sell are doing ok. Contact me at epsmdhj@yahoo.com for info.
    • Mike108  •  3 years 3 months ago
      You just further bastardized the tax preparation business. Self-prepared returns are the IRS's favorite, as well as AMATEUR tax preparers. You usually get what you pay for... -An underpaid CPA in Chicagoland
    • CHICKENONASTICK  •  3 years 3 months ago
      NO CENSORSHIP HAPPENED. MY FAULT! SORRY!
    • Vince  •  3 years 3 months ago
      I wish substitute teachers in New Jersey made $150 a day instead of $75
    • Patti S  •  3 years 3 months ago
      They left the best one out - work for the government as a Congress person or Senator - they work part time, have great benifits and they get great retirement after just one year of work.

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