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Teaching is a stressful job with a lot of responsibilities, yet the pay might not be enticing depending on the location, school, and other related factors. Over the years, teachers have been complaining that their salaries are not enough to meet their needs and can barely sustain them until the next payday. Looking at this critically, you will agree with me that it is the truth. This is why many people, even those with educational qualifications, refuse to take up opportunities in the teaching profession.
The good news is that with your skills, knowledge, and creativity, there are several ways to make extra cash without interfering with your core job while waiting for payday.
Here are some practical ways a teacher can earn extra income:
1 . Private Tutoring: This is often referred to as home lessons. Here, the teacher can engage learners either in school after school hours or at home later in the day and earn more income. It can also be done through platforms like WhatsApp, Google Meet, Zoom, or Telegram.
2 . Freelancing or Blogging: For those who love writing, you can always write educational content and blog. You can use your social media space to create educational content and monetize it.
3 . Sales of Homemade Products: If you love cooking, fashion designing, or producing items like liquid detergent and other homemade products, you can start a small-scale business. You can even sell some of these items at school.
4 . Start a YouTube or TikTok Channel: Here, you can share short educational content and your daily experiences as a teacher. These platforms can be monetized with time and consistency.
5 . Sell Health or Educational Products: For health products, you can register with Multistreams and get Jinja Herbal products to sell. You can also sell educational materials such as books.
Being a teacher does not mean you are limited to the classroom. With a good strategy, you can earn from other sources. Just find something you love doing, work on it, and create a solution.
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