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  2. 10 Best Part-Time Flexible Jobs for Seniors That Will ... - AOL

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    What Types of Part-Time Jobs Are Seniors Finding? Among the areas gig workers are flocking to are rideshare driving (Uber, Lyft), delivery services (DoorDash, Grubhub), freelance writing and ...

  3. 15 part-time jobs for retirees - AOL

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    The U.S. government offers many part-time jobs, from clerical work to more specialized roles. Your state, county and city governments may provide additional employment opportunities. 7. Monetize ...

  4. Five Part-Time Jobs that You Can Do Online - AOL

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    Online jobs are popping up across the web as technology makes it easier and easier for workers to conduct business off-site. Getting a part-time online job wasn't always easy. With so many scams ...

  5. Part-time job - Wikipedia

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    A part-time job is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full-time job. Workers are commonly considered to be part-time if they work fewer than 30 hours per week. [2] Their hours of work may be organised in shifts. The shifts are often rotational.

  6. Taskrabbit - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] She got the idea to start the company when she needed dog food but didn’t have time to get it herself. [8] [9] In 2009, the company received funding from Facebook's startup incubator, fbFund, and Tim Ferriss became an advisor. [10] [8] In April 2010, the name of the company was changed from RunMyErrand to TaskRabbit. [11]

  7. Micro job - Wikipedia

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    Personal income varies depending on the jobs taken and the fee charged by the platform offering the jobs. [2] The concept is related to that of the gig economy. [3] The micro-job industry is part of a larger movement of companies facilitating the outsourcing of products: for example AirBNB, which lets users independently rent out houses. [4]