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  2. The 18 Best Gig Jobs & Side Hustles for 2024 - AOL

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    Best Gig Jobs in 2024: Top Side Hustles and Remote Gigs The term "gig economy" refers to a labor market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work instead of long-term employment.

  3. Part-time jobs 2024: How to make extra income - AOL

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    Attending school, caring for family members or keeping busy in retirement are common reasons people have part-time jobs. Many also have part-time work in addition to their main source of income.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Earn while you learn: 10 best part-time jobs for college students

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    At Whole Foods, both part-time and full time employees receive paid time off that's based on the amount of hours worked. Whole Foods came in at number 15 in Fortune Magazine 's list of the top 100 ...

  6. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    The Gig Economy: The Complete Guide to Getting Better Work, Taking More Time Off, and Financing the Life You Want. New York: American Management Association. ISBN 978-0-8144-3734-6. Oppong, Thomas (2018). Working in the Gig Economy: How to Thrive and Succeed When You Choose to Work for Yourself. London: Kogan Page. ISBN 978-0-7494-8355-5

  7. Side job - Wikipedia

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    A side job can be a full-time job, part-time contract, or freelance work, and a person can hold more than one side job. [2] Side jobs gained in popularity in the U.S. because of wage stagnation and low wage growth that has not kept up with the rise in cost of living, with nearly a third of people with side jobs requiring them to pay expenses. [3]