How to Work from Home Part-Time Without Quitting Your Day Job
More than 1 million Americans work a second job. And, many more are on the search for a way to supplement their income. But this search isn’t always an easy one.
If you’re looking for a traditional second job outside the home, this means scouring classified ads hoping to stumble upon a flexible option that doesn’t interfere with your current 9-to-5. Instead of turning your attention outside the home, why not work from home? A part-time job from home can allow you to keep your day job, supplement your income and give you plenty of time to spare to do the things you love — all from the comfort (and convenience) of your home office.
I know it sounds a little too good to be true. But, the truth is, there are a number of ways you can work from home part-time without quitting your day job.
What are My Options?
Generally speaking, when you want to work from home to supplement your day job, you’ve got a few options available to you. As with anything, they each have their pros and cons. It’s up to you decide which is the perfect part-time work from home opportunity — so keep that in mind as we discuss the ways to add a part-time income from home each and every month.
Part-Time Work from Home Employee Jobs
Some people simply do not want to work from home full-time. Fortunately, a growing number of companies have part-time work from home jobs. When I say part-time work from home jobs, I’m talking ones where you’re hired on as an employee and not an independent contractor or freelancer.
These positions aren’t always as flexible as the other options, but they are flexible enough that they can be done on nights or weekends so they don’t interfere with your typical Monday through Friday routine. What’s great about these part-time home-based jobs is the fact you can count on a certain amount of extra income each month — there’s no wondering if there will be any work available or guessing as to how much you might make by the end of the month.
However, part-time employee positions may also require you to have a proper home office setup that includes a landline, headset, and a quiet spot where you can do work — not always possible when you’re working in a busy household.
Pros and Cons of Employee Roles
Pros of Part-Time Employee Jobs:
- Stability
- Set schedule
- Consistent part-time income
Cons of Part-Time Employee Jobs:
- Not always flexible
- May require purchasing home-office equipment
- Lengthy hiring and training process
Companies Offering Part-Time Remote Positions
Like the idea of set schedules, steady pay, and being hired on as an employee? Here is some information regarding options to look at for part-time employee work from home:
U-Haul
U-Haul has an entire work-from-home program available throughout North America. These moonlighter positions happen to be perfect for anyone looking to supplement their day job by working from home. Some of the home-based part-time jobs at U-Haul include:
- Roadside Assistance Agent
- Storage Sales Representative
- Customer Service Agent
- Center Sales Reservations Agent
MaritzCX
If you’ve never heard of MaritzCX before, they’re a customer experience company. Their services help businesses turn customer feedback into a competitive advantage. To do this, they hire virtual market research interviewers to conduct surveys over the phone.
The following criteria apply for working at MaritzCX:
- Must work minimum 20 hours a week
- Must work at least 6 hours each weekend