10 Quick-Pay Seasonal Jobs That Fit Your Life

Most people take on a seasonal job to temporarily boost their income. The holiday season is a great time to make a little extra money for holiday spending, for example. You’ll make money that you can put towards gifts, travel, food, and get-togethers. Seasonal jobs offer the opportunity to learn new skills. If you’ve been thinking of changing industries or trying something new, trying it out at a temporary job while keeping your full-time gig isn’t a bad idea. 

1. Retail Associate

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Large and small stores increase their staff around the holidays. If you love working with people, apply at your favorite stores around the holidays. Many stores hire cashiers, sales personnel, and stock employees.

2. Customer Service Representative

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If you’d rather work from home, consider working as a customer service representative. Large and small companies need people to answer phones and emails or be on the other side of an ‘online chat.’ 

3. Warehouse Worker

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If you’d rather be on the other end of purchases, work as a warehouse employee filling orders. With the increase in e-commerce today, many companies need to order fillers and shippers. If you don’t mind spending time on your feet, this could be a great way to make extra money.

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4. Personal Shopper

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Do you love to shop only when it’s other people’s money? Apply to be a personal shopper. Bigger stores like Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s have personal shoppers who help people find the perfect gifts. You could even start your own gig doing this too.

5. Holiday Driver

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Consider applying to be a holiday driver if you don’t mind fighting traffic and hustle packages to doorsteps. If you don’t have your license or don’t want the driving part’s pressure, UPS and other delivery companies also hire holiday helpers (the people who jump out of the truck and get the packages to the doorstep).

6. Freelance Photographer

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If you love taking pictures, why not get paid to take them? Whether you work for a photography company or set up your own gig, people will pay you to take pictures. You can choose your own niche, whether it’s family photos, wedding photos, or even corporate headshots. 

7. Tax Preparer

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If you love working with numbers, you can get certified to be a tax preparer and work at one of the large tax firms, such as H&R Block. Even if you can’t be a tax preparer, these firms always need administrative help or even marketers.

8. Social Media Marketer

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The holiday season is a great time to pick up a few clients who need social media marketing help. Whether you start your own gig or sign on with a company, most companies ramp up their advertising efforts around the holidays, so it’s a great way to make a little extra cash.

9. Dog Walker

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If you love your furry friends, make money walking them for people in your area. Join an app, such as Rover, and get matched with pet owners in your area. You set your rates and hours, and Rover does the administrative work for you. 

10. Brand Ambassador

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If you love social media and have a decent following, brands may pay you to be a brand ambassador. In other words, they pay you to talk about their product, typically on social media. Sometimes you get paid cash directly and other times in free product, but it all works out to extra money one way or the other and all for just talking to people you would normally talk to. 

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