A second job/ moonlighting

The middle classes are moonlighting - so said an article in The Times recently.

 

It’s nothing new, getting a second job and many people, particularly the lower paid have had no choice but to do this. Apparently the numbers are growing, and no wonder with the rising costs of food, fuel and more.

 

If you do decide to take on some extra sources of income you can think about whether you want to do more of what you do in your day job - moonlighting as an accountant, web designer, car mechanic …

 

Or you can think about doing something that ties in with your hobbies and talents - cooking, sewing, web design, piano teaching …

 

So how do you choose? Think about what is going to be best for you - the income it will generate, but also is this going to be something you want to be doing?

 

Any thoughts? Ask me a question and I’ll let you know my thoughts

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