bros I need another job if I hope to have a kid in the next few years
>make 40k a year
>work from 8am to 2pm every weekday
>have plenty of free time the rest of the day and on weekends
>trade crypto sometimes but just for fun mostly
Anything that will make me an additional 20-30k a year will do.
Preferably an easy job I can do from home or maybe even a programming job from one of those 4 month bootcamps?
Help me /biz/ I'll do anything.
>>1318903
start your own business
>>1318914
I'm already working for the family business and will probably own it within the next 20 years.
bump
>>1318922
start another one, not even kidding
>>1318903
>40k
>8am - 2pm
>plenty of free time
You're a teacher, aren't you? You don't have to lie, /biz/bro. I know we're looked down upon for being college educated and settling for a truly middle class income, but our profession is a noble one and there's plenty of vacation time to pick up a part time job and supplement your income.
I'm right there with you, brother! Teacherfags 4 lyfe
pls respond
>>1319465
Just short eth and you'll make 400k in a day
>>1318982
if you only work until 2pm you have plenty of time to try your hand on some internet business, no ideas for you through, don't even have any for myself
>>1318903
40k/year is already enough to have a kid as long as the mom is stay-at-home and you live in a cheap area.
Otherwise.. yea coding bootcamp, tutoring, or college test prep.
>>1319487
The coding bootcamps are legit?
>>1319465
The simple answer is to find a easy part-time job in retail or "would you like fries with that". The challenging answer is for you to switch find a more lucrative career or learn a skill that's in demand. Not sure what your education level is.
You mentioned pest control so youre likely more suited as a blue collar cuck not really a white collar type. I'd say hang out at home improvement stores and find work as a day laborer on your free time
>>1318982
Sell propane
>>1319488
Interested in this as well.
>>1318903
Become a hitman. Do hits for $25k. You can get paid in bitcoin.
Would you like to know more?
>>1319772
>>1319488
I have friends that went through the Hackreactor program in SF. They graduated from the program with developer positions lined up. I believe it cost about $18k. Apparently that program is top notch but I feel like those programs are memes aim to capitalize on tech craze. With dedication you probably could teach yourself to code in the same time.
>>1319860
My only problem is that I have no idea where to start. I'm interested in android apps to start,but even with that it seems intimidating.
I've only taken one cs class and it was a 5week summer course about C++. I learned the nasics but didn't use them ( that was a few years ago) so i don't know where to start.
>>1319894
Code academy is (mostly) free. Some of the courses cost money but most of them don't and obviously, you work at your own pace.