Side hustle like a main hustle

in #hive-16792213 days ago

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I've never been one to rely on one source of income and while that's been beneficial for my finances, it has often left me with no personal time. I can't complain though, as it means I tend to have extra money to spend on the necessities.

On tip of my penchant for multiple sources of income, I also have what I like to think is a very healthy spending habit. I have things I want like everyone else but frankly speaking, they're all things that I can go without.

Anyway, I've been really occupied with both my jobs and it has barely given me any time for anything else. It has taken away my attention from Hive and with the price of the asset now rising, I am reminded of how much value it brings, regardless of the market.

I don't have many avenues to share my life, so I tend to share everything on Hive. When it comes to finances, I reckon I can say it is a case of so far so good. I've still got some debt to pay to my sister but she's family and will give me as much time as I need.

Anyway, my side hustle which I only started about a week ago has proven to be quite the discovery. It is a repetitive grind training AI but it pays, so I can't complain.

At work, it does look like things are slowly starting to take shape for me as well. I have recently applied for two management positions: one in my current department and another in the Policy review department.

As much as I like my department and have a better understanding of my role, I'd actually prefer the role in the Policy review department if I got offered both of them. Anyway, I still need to pass the interview and get selected, before I start worrying about things like this. For now, though, the hustle continues and the grind never stops.

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Sorry if you alreay explained but I am confused. Do you train AI as your side gig (someone pays you to train AI) or your side gig involves training AI and it is the AI that makes you money?

My side gig is training AI. I work as an independent contractor on Outlier and after passing the assessment, I qualified for the role. It's pretty easy to get started though, takes like two hours to get up to speed.
Look up outlier.ai if it's something that interests you, respond to this comment later on, so I can give you a referral link.
Ps: you'll need a CV to sign up.

Oh interesting thank you! Is it the kind of work you can do while watching TV or is it high concentration desk work?

Pretty much, yeah.

Wow
That's amazing
I wish you success in your application and congratulation in your appointment in your department.

Basically, in this time and age, multiply sources of income is a necessity.