Sending out an endless amount of resumes with no positive response can be discouraging. In addition, the longer you are out of work, it may be increasingly harder to find profitable work. However, have you ever considered starting your own small business?
Starting your own business does not have to be an elaborate and difficult achievement. If you have the desire to make money and the courage to brave something new, you could be in for a great experience. Here are a few areas to consider in starting your own business:
- Landscaping
- Cleaning (residential)
- Pet Sitting/Dog Walking
- Personal Shopper
- Sewing
- House Painting
- Pressure Washing Houses or Buildings
- Resume Writing
- House Sitting
- Laundry (include ironing)
- Babysitting
- Crafts for Sale
- Car Washing
- Window Washing
- Snow Removal
Now is time to tap into your inner and outer resources. Get out of your comfort zone and try something new. You may not make a bundle; however, every little extra you do make will help pay those never-ending bills.
Here is a link to my kindle book on amazon, How to Start a Cleaning Business on a Poor Man's Budget. Some of the steps for this small business can be applied to many other smaller-type businesses. Since you may not currently be working at the job of your dreams, why not try working for yourself. You may even come up with another idea for entrepreneurship. Just go for it!