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Work Daze – Side Gig on the Side

Work Daze

Just when you think you’ve experienced every crazy thing that can happen in the workplace, something mega-crazy shows up.

In this case, the mega-crazy showed up on The Muse website in the form of a Rachel Bitte post, “4 Questions Smart People Ask About Side Gigs (So They Don’t Lose Their Jobs.)”

If Bitte is right, there are actually people for whom one horrible job is not enough. They want to have a second horrible job, aka, a “side gig,” to fill the empty hours when they could be home, quaffing kombucha cocktails and binge-watching “Son of Zorn.”

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Looking beyond masochism, there may be good reasons to have a side gig. Have you “got some big ideas for a new passion project?” Bitte asks. “Or maybe you’re saving for a big trip and looking for cash flow outside of your career. Or perhaps you’re trying to monetize a hobby you love.”

It’s difficult to argue with any of these reasons, except for monetizing a hobby you love. Extreme ironing is a magnificent sport and well worthy of Olympic status, but no one is going to pay a penny to see you iron a tea towel while riding a Harley. Except me, of course.

And here’s where Bitte comes in.

Bob Goldman was an advertising executive at a Fortune 500 company, but he finally wised up and opened Bob Goldman Financial Planning in Sausalito, California. He now works out of Bellingham, Washington. He offers a virtual shoulder to cry on at bob@bgplanning.com.

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