9. Personal Trainer
People who are passionate about fitness can turn their passions into lucrative opportunities. Personal trainers work with their clients by scheduling however they see fit, so you don’t have to stick to a 9-5 if you don’t want to.
Fitness centers are open evenings and weekends too, offering you more time to set your hours however you prefer, and with a yearly salary of $39,841, what’s not to love?
10. Pet Sitter
Here’s a job that won’t feel like a job if you love animals. Doggy daycares and overnight stays are very popular, particularly if you live in an area with a lot of pet owners. You can work in your own home and take on more or fewer clients based on your schedule and availability.
Wag and Rover are two great ways to get started in the business. Pet sitters also make an average of $30,819 per year, according to ZipRecruiter.
11. Real Estate Agent
Do you have excellent communicating skills? Do you have some experience in sales? Then you could work as a real estate agent and help either companies or individuals rent, sell, or buy properties. It’s up to you whether you want to work with commercial, industrial, or residential properties.
There’s a difference between a broker and an agent though both must be licensed by the state. Brokers also have a license to run their own business. Both take home $50,730 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.