holiday hiring https://www.wisebread.com/taxonomy/term/9991/all en-US Should you take a second job? https://www.wisebread.com/should-you-take-a-second-job <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/should-you-take-a-second-job" class="imagecache imagecache-250w imagecache-linked imagecache-250w_linked"><img src="https://www.wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/imagecache/250w/blog-images/mop.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-250w" width="250" height="167" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>Right now is actually the perfect time to take a second job. The holiday season is gearing up in most retail stores, and chains everywhere are <a href="/use-holiday-hiring-to-get-your-next-job-%E2%80%93-and-keep-it">hiring seasonal workers</a>. Whether it&#39;s stocking shelves, mopping floors, filling displays, or selling goods, the shopping season is ramping up and now is the time to locate and nab that those holiday gigs. </p> <p>If you, like most Americans, are <a href="http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/money101/lesson9/">deep in credit card debt</a>, you might be wondering how exactly you are going to pay it off. Or maybe you&#39;re not in debt, but need to make some extra cash to put a down payment on a car or condo, or start your own business. Maybe you just want to buy your sweetheart (or cat) something really special this holiday season. </p> <p>Basically, you need more money, and you need it soon.</p> <p>I&#39;ve manage to get myself into and out of debt a couple of times (I&#39;m talented like that), and the way I always clamor out of crushing credit card totals is by taking an extra job on the evenings and weekends. It takes a little extra planning to make everything go smoothly, but the rewards of quickly making additional income are not to be underestimated.</p> <p>Some things to consider when taking on a side job:</p> <h4>Don&#39;t overdo it</h4> <p>There&#39;s no point in working yourself to death. I don&#39;t mean that there is anything wrong with being tired for a couple of months, but don&#39;t overextend yourself to the point that it effects your health or your current job performance. Also, no one needs your exhaustion-induced erratic highway driving during the holidays.</p> <h4>Can you organize your life around the busy schedule?</h4> <p>It&#39;s important, when faced with a tough and busy schedule, to downgrade other areas of your life. You might have to skip holiday parties if you are working nights. Lunch may become Cup O&#39;Noodles until crunch time is over. While there&#39;s no need to deprive yourself entirely while working 60+ hours a week, you need to be careful to let yourself work.</p> <h4>Is it worth your time?</h4> <p>I&#39;m unmarried and have no dependents, so childcare isn&#39;t an issue for me. If spending time away from your family is an impossibility, then this might not be an option for you. It does help to calculate how much money you expect to make during the time that you plan to hold a second job, but the earnings should always offset the costs. For instance, were I to take on a second job right now, I would likely need to hire someone to walk my dogs once a day. This would cost me approximately $60 a week, and my earnings would need to easily absorb this expenditure and leave me with enough money left over to make the additional job WORTH it.</p> <p>I&#39;ve often heard job experts warn that you should <strong>never</strong> take a lower salary for a side job than you earn at your day job. I disagree, for several reasons. First, many white collar jobs involve collaborating with other team members, and they can&#39;t  expected to stay up until midnight working on a grant proposal with you because that&#39;s when YOU want to work. Given the wacky hours that an additional part-time job might entail, it can be unreasonable to demand the same hourly wage that you make during the day. I&#39;m a tech writer - it would be tough for me to say to a potential hiring manager &quot;Yes, I expect to make as much as I do during the day, but I won&#39;t be available for daytime meetings or phone calls.&quot; I&#39;ll either have to charge less because I&#39;m inconveniencing the employer with my weird hours, or I&#39;ll have to find a different type of job. </p> <p>Moonlighting can also be a risk because of your current employer&#39;s rules about who you can and cannot work for on the side.</p> <h4>Will it affect your taxes?</h4> <p>If you already exist on the edge of a tax bracket, earning additional income might bump you into a higher economic stratus, which could result in the government taking a LOT more of your income through taxes than previously, thus eating up the additional money that you made by working a second job. This is definitely something to consider beforehand. </p> <h4>Will you keep at it?</h4> <p>The whole point of starting an extra part-time job is to make money, but it doesn&#39;t hurt to make positive network connections, if possible. There&#39;s no point in taking on a second job if you are just going to quit a week later. Not only will you not make the money you need/want, but you might alienate new coworkers or bosses who will have to scramble to hire someone to replace you.</p> <h4>Is it interesting, comfortable, or easy enough?</h4> <p>I work at a desk all day. As a result, when I look for a second job, I never seek employment that will have me physically in the same position for an additional 25 hours a week. Instead, I may look into waitressing (hard work, but great exercise), dishwashing (at least I&#39;m standing), housecleaning, yard work, babysitting, or something - ANYTHING other than my current job. The change of pace is nice for me. I don&#39;t think I could waitress full time, as I have a decided lack of patience for humanity, but on a short-term basis, it&#39;s a great change-up from my normal isolated work environment.</p> <p>I also don&#39;t look for anything that is particularly intellectually challenging. If I&#39;m going to be working late into the night, my brain cannot be trusted to maintain logical or rhetorical abilities. There&#39;s no way I could make any extra money tutoring people for the GRE, but there are some people who thrive on constant intellectual stimulation.</p> <p>If you don&#39;t have the luxury of being free to leave your home (say you&#39;re a stay-at-home mom), you might consider offering holiday childcare services, either during the day or in the evenings. People with enough disposable income might welcome a break from the kids for a holiday party or for holiday shopping.  </p> <h4>Are there any side benefits?</h4> <p>If you can find a temp job in an industry that you are fascinated by, you&#39;re lucky. But even if you don&#39;t LOVE washing dishes, there can be benefits to working in a restaurant. I worked in one all through college and got free Chinese food every night. Some retailers might give employees (even temp employees) discounts on products or services or even give our free product samples. While this shouldn&#39;t be a primary consideration when looking for a side job, it certainly can help sweeten the pot and make the extra effort well worth it.</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.consultantjournal.com/blog/second-jobs-ideas-and-tips-for-second-jobs">Side job ideas</a></li> <li><a href="http://jobs.aol.com/article/_a/when-moneys-tight-second-job-tips/20060524144009990007">Tips for working a second job</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.quintcareers.com/career_doctor_cures/moonlighting.html">Moonlighting tips</a></li> <li><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=5552062&amp;page=1">Maximizing your returns with a second job</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.moneyunder30.com/surviving-a-second-job-moonlighting-tips">Surviging a second job</a></li> </ul> <p><em>I&#39;d be interested to hear from Wise Bread readers who have held temp jobs over the holidays - what kind of work did you do? How did you make it work? Did you have to balance work and family? Where did you find the job? (I always find mine as a walk-in or on Craigslist).</em></p> <br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">This article is from <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/user/14">Andrea Karim</a> of <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/should-you-take-a-second-job">Wise Bread</a>, an award-winning personal finance and <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/credit-cards">credit card comparison</a> website. 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