Why not consider freelance photography

Five jobs that allow you to work flexibly

Claire Small
Authored by Claire Small
Posted Friday, September 13, 2019 - 6:20am

Whether you’re starting a family and would like more time with your children, or you’re planning on working on a personal project that requires more time afforded than a traditional 9-5 job, flexible working is a craze that’s really taken off in the last decade. It can be enjoyed in a number of different ways, depending on the skills base and ingenuity of individuals looking to be able to work when they want. This article introduces five key ways in which you can earn on the go, whenever you wish to, earning you the free time to invest in your passions.

Freelancer

Freelancing is a fine way to become flexible in your working life. In order to set up your freelance career, you need to decide upon which skills are truly valuable that you can offer to a customer or client. Can you write, design, code, or do voiceover? Set up accounts on freelancer websites, email potential clients, and find the jobs you can take flexibly to help you create a new lifestyle.

Driving Instructor

Driving instructors enjoy totally flexible working hours around the times at which they’re at liberty to take lessons. It’s actually relatively straight-forward to become a driving instructor: all you need is a qualification and a couple of investments to your vehicle in order to make it safe to learn in. Find out how to become a driving instructor through an intensive course in order to achieve this particular mode of flexible working to suit you.

Invigilating

Most people will think of exams when they hear the word invigilation. But invigilating – while lucrative and flexible for those individuals who go into schools to watch over children’s exams – can also be done in galleries, exhibitions, and movie theatres. It’s a simple job you can perform on a freelance basis – and often is offered to individuals who are friends with the institutions at which they invigilate. Chat with members of staff in order to find out whether there’s a role for you. 

Illustrator 

While life as an artist is always going to be a little precarious, you’ll be pleased to learn that the demand for freelance and project-by-project illustrators is growing rapidly. This is perhaps most true for the businesses who are looking to jazz up their interior walls through bespoke drawings – but is equally applicable to online businesses looking to make engaging content for their websites and social media channels.

Photography and Journalism 

The final tip is for the truly adventurous at heart – for those people who’re keen to spread their wings and take flight to far-flung destinations in order to find news and views that are going to be particularly interesting for the layman to see and read. Freelance journalism and photography are precarious in the sense that if there’s no story, there’s no money – but if you have a particularly good nose for a story, you’ll not find it difficult to unearth the juicy bits of any tale.

These five tips are excellent options for those individuals looking to work with a little bit more flexibility than the traditional job allows.

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