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Jobs During School – 9 Remote Options For You!

Do you need a flexible, remote job during school? I have not considered down!

By now, most kids will start going back to school soon. Summer seems to be getting shorter and shorter!

Many of my readers have told me that they really want to work from home, but need to find something that can be done during traditional school hours. They want to work when their kids leave for the day — and be done right when they return.

So today I did some research to find the best homework jobs during school. Let me know in the comments if you can think of others!

9 flexible jobs during school

Freelance writing

Freelance writers can usually work whenever it’s convenient for them, provided they meet deadlines. And you don’t have to have an English degree or a ton of past experience to get a freelance writing job.

Go here for over 100 ways to work at home as a writer.

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Transcribers are also generally free from a set schedule. As long as you can turn in your transcribed files on time, most companies don’t care what hours of the day or night you work.

Visit here for more than 100 ways to work at home as a transcriber (another work at home industry where beginners can easily find work).

Search Evaluation/Internet Judge

While most search appraisal firms will require that you work a certain number of hours per week, most don’t care when you can actually do the work. So this is another type of homework that will be really easy to do while your kids are in school.

Go here for a list of search appraisal companies that have regular openings.

Student test and essay scoring jobs during school hours and during the school year

WriteScore And Cognia Two companies that have frequent openings for work at home test and essay scorers. The work is project-based and seasonal, and both of these companies will allow you to work at any hour, day or night.

Note that WriteScore requires a two-year college degree before they’ll consider you, and Pearson requires at least a bachelor’s degree.

WriteScore currently has a waiting list set up to consider scoring opportunities.

We have a post here with more online test scoring options.

Online tutoring

booknook, Now prepareAnd Brainfuse Three reputable companies with online tutoring jobs. These companies are also very flexible when it comes to your schedule.

Keep in mind that many of these companies require you to have at least a college degree before they will consider you.

ESL tutoring

ESL (English as a Second Language) tutors are paid to help non-native English speakers learn the language. This is an industry where you don’t necessarily need past experience, nor do you need to be bilingual.

Cambly is a well-known company that has regular openings for this job.

Translation

If you’re bi- or multilingual, this is another great flexible work-at-home job. Verbalize it A company that offers flexible hours, and you can browse other translation companies here

Virtual assistance

Virtual assistants provide services to different clients based on their own expertise. While many virtual assistants work for themselves and set their own rates, there are some companies that hire multiple VAs to work under them.

These include three companies that have very flexible schedules fancy hands, with courageAnd time etc.

For 50 more companies that hire virtual assistants at home and information on starting your own VA business, check out my e-book, Your quick guide to working from home as a virtual assistant.

phone jobs

Contrary to popular belief, not all phone jobs are super tight on schedule. There are many companies that will let you schedule yourself for the shifts that work for you.

This post has a list of more flexible phone jobs you can apply for.

And if you’re looking for remote phone jobs that pay better, these phone jobs pay $20 an hour or more.

This home business idea can be a job during school!

The best way to guarantee you’re in control of your own hours is to run your own business or side gig. That way, you don’t answer a lot and you decide when you’re working and when you’re not.

In this blog, I have covered many ways to make money from home with your own business and/or side gig. In fact, I’ve interviewed many people who have done this, and many of them have created resources that have blueprints showing you — step by step — how they did it.

Below are some cheap and easy things you can do to get started and do it entirely on your own time:

Be sure to browse Flexjobs for remote work during school hours

If you’re okay with the $14.95 monthly fee, FlexJobs is another great resource for finding remote customer service jobs. Their site guarantees all listings are scam-free — they’ve done your research for you! They post new remote jobs five days per week.

You can always use promotional codes AFFILPROMO Get 30 percent off. I have been a FlexJobs customer for many years and have found it to be a great resource.

And that completes our list of remote jobs during school! Good luck!

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