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7 Great Jobs for People Who Aren't Interested in Nine-to-Five Jobs

Tired of working a nine to five? There's a solution.

By Robert CordrayPublished 6 years ago 3 min read

Having a nine-to-five is not expected and enforced by society, but some people are even ashamed for not having a traditional job. Some people love their nine-to-five jobs, while others hate having one. If you are one of those people who are tired of working a nine-to-five, here are seven types of jobs and gigs you can start right now that offer a flexible schedule, and more freedom to do more with your time.

Freelance Writing

Do you enjoy writing? Do you pay attention to small details? Well, then freelance writing might just be the career for you. When it comes to writing, there are a variety of fields and careers you can choose from. You can be a blogger, a resume writer, a freelance editor, a reviewer of products and services, a copywriter, a grant proposal writer, and many many more! You can either have a nine-to-five job as a freelance writer, or you can work as an independent contractor. Some freelance writers have even made up to six figures off of their work.

Real Estate Agent

Being a real estate agent isn't an easy job; you need to have sales skills, fantastic time management skills, and a lot of patience. The art of selling a house or finding people willing to rent one is especially hard now that rent prices are going up. But if you like working on your own schedule, and don't mind multitasking every once in awhile, then a career as a real estate agent might just be for you.

Car Jobs

Jobs that involve transportation can be a great source of passive income, especially trucking jobs. Some trucking companies will allow you to work part-time or as an independent contractor, calling you up whenever they have an assignment for you to do. Even though the pay might not be the best, and calls might be unexpected, a trucking job can still help you have a little more fun at work and be adventurous.

Start Your Own Business

If you hate the idea of working for someone else and you've always been a leader at heart, there's nothing wrong with starting your own business. Depending on the type of business you want to start, you'll need to have specific skills and talents. You'll especially need to learn how to do marketing and sales. Time management will be an essential element to your success. You can buy a business, start a business based on a new idea, or you can start a small home-based business. The choice is yours, and the sky's the limit!

Social Media Consultant

This can also be a writing position, but it involves more than just writing. Businesses need a positive reputation in order to flourish, so they hire a social media consultant to help them gain positive press coverage. These people normally write press releases that highlight the accomplishments of a person, organization, or business. When it comes to politics, media consultants will make advertisements for political figures that'll make a positive image of them to voters.

Freelance Marketer

In order for a business to flourish, they need to have customers and leads. A lot of business owners already have a lot on their plates, and it isn't easy to run a business and market it alone. That's why freelance marketers are in such a huge demand. Companies such as Maxbounty, Clickbank, and Peerfly offers a variety of independent contractor tasks.

Media Relations Specialist

A lot of organizations and companies employ media relations specialists to help them appropriately interact and work with the press. Media relation specialists also create press releases and press packets. This job is pretty hard to get, so you'll have to be a pretty great writer and have connections in the news industry.

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