Here is a guide to finding the best jobs for military spouses.
Probably not as good as youd like.
It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.
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But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?
Ask one of these companies to help…
Even if a job description doesnt explicitly state it is remote-friendly, it is still worth applying to.
Here are free career resources available for military spouses.
Check out these promising fields.
Freelancing covers a multitude of fields, butfreelance writingis an especially popular pursuit.
These ninefreelance websiteswill help you start connecting with clients.
Virtual assistants provide organizational help all via online applications.
Virtual assistants are generally contractors and may work on a fixed-term schedule of employment.
This can work well with any predicted moves or hectic times in your life, too.
Transcribing
Fast, accurate typists can make $15 to $25 per hour astranscriptionists.
Expect to deliver transcription assignments within a few days or even hours of receiving them.
Hairstyling
Everyone needs their hair cut eventually, right?
No matter where your base is, folks will need a haircut.
Proofreading
If you’re free to catch a typo quicker than anyone, consider working as aproofreader.
Bookmark it and check it often!
Tutor
From kids to adults,tutoring servicesare always in demand.
Private tutors can expect to earn $13 to $20 per hour.
If youre comfortable and knowledgeable about the most popular platforms, you couldmanage social media accounts for small businesses.
Bookkeeping
You dont need to be a CPA to be a bookkeeper.
You dont even need to be in the same town as your clients!
Colorado-based writer Kristin Jenny focuses on military topics, lifestyle and wellness.
She is a regular contributor to The Penny Hoarder.
(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)
You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…