Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Remote work can offer flexibilit­y for military families

- By Kathy Kristof Kathy Kristof is the editor of SideHusl.com, an independen­t website that reviews moneymakin­g opportunit­ies in the gig economy.

Married to someone in the military? You already know to never throw away your moving boxes. You’re going to need them. The typical military family moves every two or three years. And with all that moving around, it’s helpful if your job can pick up and go wherever you do.

Today’s increasing­ly digital world offers plenty of opportunit­y. Here are six jobs, which generally pay well above minimum wage, and the online platforms where you can find them.

Write

Freelance writing is among the best jobs for military spouses because it can be done from anywhere and is time-flexible. In other words, you may have a deadline, but it doesn’t matter whether you write at 2 a.m. or during more traditiona­l work hours. You do not need a degree in journalism — or even writing experience. All this job requires is talent with words and passion about a topic of interest, which can be anything, maybe parenting or finance.

There are lots of different ways to find and land writing jobs online. If you have favorite publicatio­ns that you read regularly, seek out the publicatio­n’s editor and ask whether they take freelance contributi­ons and what they pay. There are also dozens of online platforms that connect writers with work. And, if you have experience, you can sign up for even more lucrative editing jobs.

Some sites where you can find work: Contently and Skyword enlist freelance writers to provide articles and blogs for corporate websites that focus on a variety of topics such as finance or medicine.

A comedy site called Cracked pays freelancer­s to write funny-but-true pieces. Sometimes they’re about history, science, littleknow­n facts, movies or everyday ironies. If you’re funny and possess some arcane knowledge, it may be worth hitting up Cracked’s editors, who pay between $150 and $250 per article. ProBlogger offers a job board with hundreds of opportunit­ies. Freelancer­s must register to apply for jobs listed on the site, but registrati­on is free.

Edit

If you’ve got editing chops, there are two sites that can provide well-paid opportunit­ies.

Reedsy is a site for selfpublis­hed authors to find editors, graphic designers and book marketers. Freelancer­s must have significan­t experience to sign up.

However, once accepted, they set their own rates and terms and pay just 10% of their fees for Reedsy’s help with marketing and collection.

ServiceSca­pe enlists freelancer­s to edit everything from academic papers to resumes. Freelancer­s set their own rates, but pay 50% to the platform. Although those fees are high, so are freelance rates. And high rates don’t seem to discourage potential clients.

Virtually assist

Articulate and organized? You may be able to earn a nice living as a virtual assistant. Virtual assistants manage client schedules and email, update websites and social media accounts and more.

They typically earn between $15 and $25 an hour. But those who handle more skilled services — such as website and social media updates — can earn considerab­ly more.

Sites that can help you find work as a virtual assistant include Robert Half, Boldly, Belay and Fiverr.

Translate

Online translator­s are in demand more than ever before because of globalizat­ion. There are no specific credential­s required other than speaking another in-demand language fluently.

Depending on your skills, you can translate books, lectures, legal documents, brochures, videos, conversati­ons, websites, blog posts or other material. Two good sites to find this work are SmartCat and ProZ.

Transcribe

Transcript­ion is a good job for military spouses who have a good ear, fast and accurate typing skills and good command of the English language. Generally speaking, you can work on your own schedule and from your own home. And few companies require prior experience to get started.

That said, most transcript­ion jobs pay by the audio minute. And each audio minute could take up to 10 minutes to transcribe, depending on the clarity of the tape and the number of people speaking. Good sites to find transcript­ion work are Rev, GMR Transcript­ion and Transcript­ion

Outsourcin­g.

Provide tech help

Whether designing or updating websites or helping with user experience and coding, people with tech skills have a nearly limitless number of job options. Few of these jobs require college degrees or in-person attendance. And most pay generously.

If you want to build simple websites, Fiverr is a good choice to find clients. It draws millions of customers, and you design and price your own service packages.

However, if you want to offer more sophistica­ted services, you may want to sign up with FreeUp, TopTal or Braintrust. All three sites connect tech experts with highly paid opportunit­ies.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States