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50 Lucrative Side Hustles Anyone Can Start Today

Shannon November 24, 2024

We could all use more money, right? Thankfully, you have a lot of options for picking up a little extra cash to spend on the things you need. Some of these opportunities hardly qualify as jobs, because they are easy tasks that will only take a few minutes out of your day to earn some pocket money.

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50. Join a Consumer Panel

Companies like Nielsen Consumer Panel gather data about what kinds of TV shows, food, and clothing that people are buying in the United States. If you sign up to be apart of one of their panels, all you have to do is download their app, and scan barcodes of the things you bought at the grocery store. By doing this, you can add up points and exchange them for free products. Just keep in mind that even if you don’t find anything today, consumer panels are changing all the time.

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49. Become a Tutor

If you got good grades in school, why not put your intelligence to good use? There are tutoring opportunities both online and in person. Ask your local colleges and libraries for more details to see if there are tutoring programs, or post your services online.

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48. Sign Up For a Clinical Drug Trial

If you are willing to try out a new medication for your medical condition, check out ClinicalTrials.gov to see if there are any opportunities you qualify for. These pay between $50 to $300 per day, and the length of time will change depending on the study.

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47. Watch Movie Trailers and Previews

While it sounds almost too good to be true, InboxDollars will give you $5 to sign up for their website, and you earn money just by watching movie trailers and other tasks that can earn you money. A similar website is called Swagbucks, where you get paid a few cents for watching videos. If you do this on a daily basis, it’s possible to earn a couple hundred dollars a month.

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46. Sell Your Services on Fiverr

Contrary to its name, you can actually make more than five dollars per gig on Fiverr.com. There are all kinds of opportunities to make money with all kinds of skills, whether it’s through graphic design, voice acting, writing, or editing.

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45. Sell Something To a Pawn or Consignment Shop

You may have a pawn shop in your local area that is willing to pay for used items, and consignment shops that will display your items, and you get to split the profits once it sells. Keep in mind that not everything you bring into a pawn or consignment shop will be bought, and it is likely that they will turn some of your items down. If you are unsure, call ahead to ask.

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44. Flip Items On Amazon Marketplace

Amazon.com allows you to become a third-party seller, or send in your own items as part of the Amazon Prime marketplace. If you are able to get brand new items at a wholesale price, you may be able to make a profit. Just keep in mind that they have strict rules for condition and packaging.

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43. Drive for Uber or Lyft

If you have a nice car and a clean driving record, you can give rides to people on Uber and Lyft. The best part about being a driver is that you can put your availability on and off at any time, which means it works around your schedule. Keep in mind that there are more gigs in urban areas.

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42. Deliver Groceries and Takeout Food Items

For people with busy work schedules, they may not have the time to do their own grocery shopping. You can sign up to be a delivery person for apps like PostMates and Instacart. This usually works best

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41. Mowing Lawns and Shoveling Snow

One of the many difficult parts about owning a house is being responsible for maintaining your lawn or shoveling a sidewalk or driveway. A lot of people are willing to pay someone else to do it for them. Post your services on Facebook, or ask around to your neighbors to see if they want help.

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40. Donate Blood and Plasma

Donating plasma is usually done by broke college kids who truly have no money for groceries. The more you weigh, the more plasma you can donate. The rates that you will earn will change from place to place, but expect to make roughly $20.

 

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39. Become a Secret Shopper

If you already love to go shopping, you can make money as a secret shopper. The amount of money you earn while shopping can vary from store to store, and it ranges from $8 to $25, plus reimbursement for your purchases up to a certain dollar amount. Keep in mind that there are a lot of scams out there, so you should never pay some kind of membership fee to get the job.

 

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38. Get Paid To Lose Weight

While it sounds too good to be true, there are apps out there that will help you lose weight like HealthyWage and DietBet. Here’s how it works: You put up your own money and claim that you will lose a certain amount of weight in a certain time period. You have to upload proof of your weight loss, of course, and if you succeed, you can win prizes collected from the pool of participants who failed to lose their own weight.

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37. Publish an E-Book

Have a great idea for a book? Maybe you should consider self-publishing. Anyone in the world can upload a book to Amazon or the Google Play Store. On Amazon, you get to keep 70% of the profit after a book is sold, and the money will be deposited directly into your bank account once a month.

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36. Become a Social Media Manager

Sometimes, businesses and celebrities need help managing their social media accounts, because they simply don’t have time to update it. But they understand just how valuable a brand’s following can be, and it’s worth paying for. Check your local job listings on Indeed.com and LinkedIn.

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35. Become A TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit is an app that anyone can sign up for and make a profile. You can do jobs for people like cleaning, helping someone move out of an apartment, household handy work, or being a personal assistant. If you’re lucky, you may find someone who needs help on a regular basis, and they know to call you again in the future if they need someone.

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34. Sell Your Old Textbooks

If you recently graduated from college, you may still have your old textbooks lying around. Most university book stores have a buy-back program, and you can also list your texts on Amazon.com as a third-party seller.

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33. Sell Your Old College Notebooks

If you took great notes in your college classes, there may be someone out there who is willing to buy them. Just keep in mind that since a syllabus will change dramatically from school to school, this plan only works if you go to the same university, and can provide a notebook for a class given by the same professor. The price you charge for your notes totally depends on you, but remember, these are broke college kids!

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32. Get Paid to Save

There is an old saying that you should “save for a rainy day”, and if you use cash, you would be surprised how putting your spare change in a jar can add up to well over $100 over the course of a year. Since most people use their debit cards nowadays, there is an app called Acorns that will do the same thing for you, and they even give you $5 for free just for signing up. Acorns will send the spare change from your purchases into a savings account. For example, if you spend $1.90, the remaining 10 cents will go into your digital savings jar. The only catch is that if your balance is under $5,000, they will charge $1 per month for their service, so that $5 cancels itself out.

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31. Lower The Cost Of Your Monthly Bills

Most people seem to accept whatever the price of their utility bills and monthly expenses are, but did you know that you can sometimes haggle down the monthly cost? Set aside a day to curl up on the couch and call your utility companies. Sure, you might be on hold listening to some dry jazz music for a while, but it will be worth it. Car insurance, cable, and mobile phone service are just a few examples of companies that are usually willing to negotiate your expenses or offer to include you in a promotional discount. Comcast has an entire “customer retention department” dedicated to this. If these companies refuse to give you a better deal, you can call up competing providers to see if it would save money by switching.

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30. Ask For A Raise

If you have been working at your job for over a year, and you are proving time and time again that your skills are valuable, it may be time to ask for a raise. This usually works if you know that you are in a competetive field, and it doesn’t hurt to know if the competition is also hiring. Whether it’s just a few cents to a few dollars per hour, every little bit helps.

 

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29. Search For Unclaimed Life Insurance Policies

The idea of an uncle leaving you millions of dollars in their will is an overused plot device in movies, but sometimes, people really do inherit money from a life insurance policy and never realize it. This most often occurs if someone’s parents or grandparents have passed away, and they were paying for a life insurance policy their children were unaware of. Check out MissingMoney.com to search for your dead loved ones, and if they passed away recently, make sure to call their former employer’s HR department to see if they had a policy through work.

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28. Start a YouTube Channel

Nowadays, if you ask a kid what he or she wants to be when they grow up, they will respond “YouTuber”. It’s the new movie star or pop singer- except you get paid to make videos on the internet from the comfort of your own home.

Keep in mind, though, this task is far easier said than done. Now, YouTube only monetizes a channel after it has reached a certain threshold of subscribers and views, which makes it even more difficult to earn a living from it. But if you have a great idea, and you’re willing to stick with it, making a YouTube channel can really pay off in the end.

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27. Buy and Sell Domain Names

When entrepreneurs start a new business, they will have to search to see if the domain for the website is available to purchase. There are people who make their living from buying clever domain names and re-selling them to buyers in the future. Of course, it requires putting some money up-front, and there is no guarantee that it will work, but some people have made hundreds or thousands of dollars from selling domains.

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26. Rent Out A Room In Your Home

You have probably heard of AirBnB, but you don’t need to have a second vacation home or an entire house dedicated to renting to travelers. Even a spare bedroom in your house or apartment can become a place for people to stay. If you live in or around a major city, you are almost guaranteed to find people who want to stay with you.

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25. Rent Out Your RV

When people buy an RV’s, camper vans, and mobile homes, they imagine going on epic cross-country road trips, but there are a lot of people who realize they use it far less than they ever imagined. With Outdoorsy, you can rent out your RV to people for an average of $150 to $200 per night.

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24. Upload Your Old Receipts

You have probably heard about sales that are cash back by sending in a rebate, but few people actually take advantage of those deals. It turns out that you can cash in with rebates from just scanning your receipts on apps like Ibotta. After accumulating value on the app, you can transfer your money to PayPal.

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23. Sell Your Old Clothes

Next time you clean out your closet, don’t donate or throw everything away. You can create an eBay or Poshmark account and send some of your clothes to buyers, so long as you are willing to ship the items. New or gently used items can be traded in to thrift stores like Buffalo Exchange or Plato’s Closet in for cash or store credit.

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22. Check For Uncashed Savings Bonds

When your were a baby, your parents or grandparents may have put savings bonds on your name. Over the years, they tend to get lost during a move, a fire, or floods. Thankfully, the US Treasury keeps track of all savings bonds. If you think there is a chance that there may be a bond in your name, check out TreasuryDirect.gov, and it’s like finding free money.

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21. Recycle Your Old Metals

If you have an old washing machine or other appliance that is broken, don’t just throw it out, if you can help it. If you have a recycling center in your local area, it’s worth taking your large items there and trading them in for cash. Even soda cans can be traded for cash, but it takes huge garbage bags full just to make $2. Search online and call to your local recycling center for questions, because prices are subject to change.

 

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20. Search For Lost Tax Refunds

If there was a year that you forgot to do your taxes, or you did not bother because you knew you wouldn’t owe anything, you may have been entitled to a tax refund. Check out USA.gov. The IRS allows you to amend your taxes for up to 3 years, so if there is an opportunity to fix past mistakes, it may result in hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

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19. Go To A Local Auction

Even if you don’t have precious paintings worth thousands of dollars, there are still plenty of auctions that sell all kinds of household items. Furniture, art, antiques, and collectibles usually do the best at auctions. A quick online search of your local area will point you in the right direction.

Usually, if you want to sell your items at auction, you need to pay the auction house a base fee (whether the items sell or not), and they also get to keep a percentage of the total sales.

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18. Become a House-Sitter

There are some people out there who can afford to travel the world for free because they are a professional “house-sitter”. This is exactly what it sounds like- you get to watch someone else’s house while they are away. This usually comes with some kind of responsibilities as well, like watering plants, feeding pets, or walking a dog. Sometimes, luxury property owners will also pay you on top of giving free rent.

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17. Check If You’re Eligible to Join a Class Action Lawsuit

Maybe you have gotten a check in the mail for a small amount of money, because your name was on file as a customer who deserved a payout during a class action lawsuit. These happen all the time, but that doesn’t mean they have the contact information for everyone who is eligible to get a payday. Check out Classaction.org on a regular basis to see if you can score some free money.

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16. Get Crafty on Etsy

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15. Have a Yard Sale

 

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14. Play with Puppies

When people go away on vacation, many are afraid to put their dogs and cats in a kennel where they are trapped in a cage for hours at a time. Pet sitters can make a lot of money, averaging about $20 per day just to walk the dogs, scoop the litter box, feed them, and play with them. Stacking up multiple appointments in one day can turn into a lucrative income.

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13. Become a Virtual Assistant

There are busy people out there who can’t possibly do everything they need to do in 24 hours, so they have to hire a personal assistant. These tasks may be sending e-mails, making appointments, booking airline tickets, proofreading, social media management, and customer service. If you get a good reputation, you could increase your client base as time goes on, and make anywhere from $20 to $60 per hour just getting errands done online.

Be very careful when it comes to virtual assistant job ads, because many of them are scams. Never cash a money order or send money to someone you met online, and be cautious in general. Only go through verified agencies, like Elance, Fiverr, and Upwork.

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12. Rent Out Your Land

If you are lucky enough to own a farm or any other large piece of land, you might be able to rent it out for events in your local town, weddings, or even to movie studios who need to find a filming location. Check out LocationsHub.com for more information.

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11. Become a Part-Time Caregiver

If you are great with children, older adults, or people with special needs, you may be able to make some extra money by being a part-time caregiver. Usually, you need to be certified to be a caregiver, or go through a government program. These requirements may change from state to state, so be sure to check with your local laws.

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10. Rent Out Your Car

It’s very common for people to rent a car when they are traveling out of town, but the rental depots don’t always have what people are looking for. You can rent out your car on a website called Turo.com. Some people make several hundred dollars a month, which is enough to cover the car payment.

 

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9. Learn to Hack Your Credit Card Points System

If you get good at hacking reward cards, you can get free flights and hotel rooms for the rest of your life. All it takes is some clever spending.

For example, at the time this post was written, American Express is offering a signup bonus of 60,000 points when you are approved for their Platinum Delta Skymiles credit card after spending $2,000 on the card over the course of three months. That sounds like a lot of money, but a lot of apartment complexes accept credit cards to pay rent. So it’s actually very easy to pay $2,000 in three months, and pay off the balance in full right way. Or, you can pay for other essentials like groceries, car insurance, gas, etc. The key is to only make purchases on the card that you are already making, anyway, so you don’t overspend. The value of points changes depending on the airline, but in this example, 60,000 miles can pay for an $800 flight booking through American Airlines, or you can stretch its value even more by transferring the points to competing airlines.

 

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8. Answer Complicated Questions

If you have a job in a complicated field like law, medicine, or computer science, you can earn money by answering questions on JustAnswer.com.

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7. Teach English

If you’re reading this list, it means you can speak English fluently. And if you enjoy teaching, you probably already have the skills to become an English tutor. On websites like Brainfuse, you can make $12 and hour by tutoring people online, or you could sell your services for closer to $20 per hour once you have a lot of experience.

 

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6. Rent Out a Parking Space

In most major cities around the world, finding parking is a nightmare, and it’s easy to get a ticket or get towed without expecting it. If you own real estate or a garage in a busy area, advertise parking on Craigslist. Most people charge between $50 to $100 a month of a parking space, depending on the location.

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5. Sell Stock Photos

Love taking photos? Then you might as well try to sell some of your pictures to stock photo companies. The only catch is that, of course, you have to wait for someone to come along who is willing to make the purchase. You can earn at little as $1 per download, up to hundreds of dollars if your work is popular. Check out websites like Shutterstock and iStockPhoto.

 

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4. Ask For Overtime

Depending on where you work, there may be potential for you to earn more money by volunteering to take on overtime. If you are not sure about this, ask your manager. Not only will you make more money, but this also helps you look good in the eyes of your boss.

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3. Become a Dog Walker

Some people dread the idea of waking up early on a cold winter day to walk fido down the street and pick up a doggy bag, so they want to hire a dog walker to do the job for them. If you love dogs, this may be a great gig, especially if you can figure out a way to make it fit into your existing work schedule. Some people even take on multiple dogs for a walk at the same time, which means making more money.

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2. Become a Disney Travel Agent

If you are a Disney Park season pass holder and consider yourself an expert of their magical theme parks, becoming a remote travel agent might be the perfect side gig for you. They’re called an “Authorized Disney Vacation Planner”, and you can earn a commission if someone books a vacation package while talking to you. Check out Mickey Travels for more details.

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1. Rent Out Your Luxury Clothes

If you are the type of person who buys designer clothes or accessories for a special event, maybe you are one of the many people who is guilty of wearing a new outfit a few times before it just collects dust. Instead of letting your pieces hang in your closet for years, you may want to consider letting other people borrow your clothes with services like Style Lend. They keep 20% commission on the items you lend out, and they will pay you via PayPal or Venmo. For example, if you let a stranger borrow your Chanel purse for a week, the customer pays $150, and you keep $120, plus $6.50 for your dry cleaning bill.

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25 Reasons Fed-Up Workers Finally Left Their Toxic Bosses

Trista Smith November 23, 2024

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Recently, there’s been a massive reckoning happening in the workforce that has resulted in employees telling off their bosses in record numbers. And experts are struggling to understand why. But if you simply read the personal stories of workers who are quitting, you’ll quickly learn a lot about the ‘Great Resignation’ that’s going on.

In fact, you may even be left wondering why it didn’t happen sooner. Perhaps you have your own horror story of toxic bosses or horrible work conditions. If so, you can relate to these examples of times workers finally said goodbye to their toxic bosses, low pay, and just plain bad jobs. Read on below and see if you can identify with today’s current workplace trends.

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25. No Respect For Personal Space

Some bosses think that while you’re on the clock, they own you and can behave however they want because you’re getting paid. Daneen Emele shared why she quit her job: “My last supervisor followed me to the bathroom and said, ‘I’ll wait’ while I went inside. He also gave my coworker the silent treatment for almost two weeks because she asked for a copy of her timesheet. It was beyond toxic.”

Teresa Vargas shared her own horror story on Facebook. “I was working as a server at a retirement center, and my boss noted that I wasn’t my usual ‘cheerful’ self. I informed her I had just received a message that my dog had unexpectedly broken his back and had to be put down earlier during my shift. She proceeded to write me up for not smiling enough for our guests. Yup. Quit that crap real quick.”

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24. Bosses Break the Law

Paula Burnett shared, “I was a receptionist for a urologist at one of his two offices. There was another receptionist for the other office. The doctor and his nurse saw patients in both locations on varying days. The nurse went on maternity leave, and rather than shell out money for a temp, the doctor asked the other receptionist and me to help him out in the exam rooms.

“I figured he wouldn’t ask us to do anything that we weren’t properly trained for, as that would put his practice at risk. I performed lab tests, gave injections, and assisted with biopsies, ultrasounds, and stent retrievals. One day, the doctor pulled the other receptionist and me aside and told us that we were not allowed to tell patients that we weren’t really trained nurses. That set off my warning light, and I quit.”

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23. Beyond Toxic

Packofdogs said, “I worked for a jewelry company in a boring position where I filled in spreadsheets. I have a degree in design, and the company owner got me to stay by baiting me with the promise of one day promoting me to a designer role, which was never going to happen. The office was disgusting and had this old, musty carpet everywhere. The factory portion was straight-up dangerous.

“They made employees do hazardous work with no respirators, goggles, or other protection. Someone called the health unit on them. It wasn’t me, but people started a rumor that it was. I had middle-aged men throwing insults at me and acting super crazy, defending the crappy owner. So, I quit, and the owner was so angry that he started asking employees where my partner worked and threatened to come by my house. I was 23.”

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22. Lack Of Medical Care

Some places don’t offer health insurance and some fire employees for being sick. Said Ashley Valentine on Facebook, “I worked with my mom at a car dealership, and they fired her after she had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. I quit the next day. She had worked there for 20+ years.” Jessica Mills said on Facebook, “I worked at a restaurant in a management position during the pandemic. All of us worked pretty closely together because there were so few of us. One day, the guy I usually had my shifts with started sniffling and coughing. I had my two days off, and the rest of the staff said he hadn’t come back because he was still sick.

“It turns out he tested positive for COVID-19 and had all the symptoms. They decided to bring him back less than five days later, still with symptoms and wanted me to work side-by-side with him. I asked if he had gotten a negative test. They said they couldn’t tell me private medical information about another employee. I told them I couldn’t expose myself and wouldn’t be back. They actually asked if I was going to give my two weeks’ notice, and I told them they were preventing me from doing that. Afterward, I found out that other restaurants in the chain were having their employees who tested positive for COVID-19 work side-by-side with uninfected employees across the country. I’m so glad I stuck to my guns.”

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21. Temper Tantrums

Some bosses pride themselves on being difficult to work with. But there’s a whole new level when they throw a temper tantrum. Bosses who cannot behave like adults probably should not be running organizations, and workers are best off leaving.

Karinanakamura wrote, “I used to work at a language school in the pedagogical department, and I would organize the teachers’ supplies for them, which they always appreciated. The owner of the school showed up out of nowhere, noticed a teacher’s room was not displayed how she wanted it to be and proceeded to throw everything on the floor, saying it was all wrong. I’d never seen an adult throw such a tantrum. That day, I told my family I was going to hand in my notice.”

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20. Lying To Customers

Angelabolen shared, “The two worst jobs I have ever had were at a call center and a bridal store. I walked out of the call center when the supervisor wrote me up for taking too many bathroom breaks. The constant verbal abuse from customers was degrading and demoralizing.

“The bridal store was a nightmare from start to finish. The store manager acted like a spoiled child, the customers were horrid, and the pay was beyond laughable. Also, the dresses are DISGUSTING. We would lie and tell the brides, ‘Oh, we’ll steam-clean your dress and make it just like new!’ False. Lots of women walked down the aisle in dirty, used gowns.”

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19. Misappropriating Funds

Chelseabarton1 wrote, “I worked at a SUPER-toxic doctor’s office. The manager couldn’t manage, patients were verbally abusive, and the doctor didn’t care about us at all. The final straw was during the pandemic when he gave us absolutely no time off. (We were a dermatology office, so not exactly essential) and offered no financial assistance for those of us who had to voluntarily take time off because we lived with immunocompromised individuals (me).

“Then, we found out he got a small business loan and purchased a plane for himself instead of taking care of us. I quit as soon as I found another job and told him EXACTLY why I was quitting.”

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18. Forcing Employees To Work

Needsanap said, “I worked as a case manager for a disabilities services company where we had on-call rotation. I completed my on-call week and went home to my 2-year-old. My husband was away at a work conference. I got a call later that evening that someone had a medical emergency. Since I wasn’t the on-call person, I directed them to contact the person who was on-call. No answer. I directed them to the on-call employee’s supervisor, who, in turn, called me and directed me to go to the hospital and relieve the staff, even though it was her responsibility.

“Then, I explained that I had no child care and did not want to take my 2-year-old out at 10:00 p.m. I was given no choice and had to take my daughter with me. I was at the hospital until 2:00 a.m. then had to go back to my office to complete mandated paperwork. At 4:00 a.m., once I had finished the paperwork, I cleaned out my office, left my keys and pager, and wrote an email saying I quit.”

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17. Not Getting Paid

Plenty of employees can relate to being underpaid, but not being paid at all? Yes, there are scummy bosses who will attempt to withhold a paycheck as a form of blackmail so they can get their own way. Heather Cobb recounted on Facebook why she quit. “I was told that I had to clock out and continue working because two new workers weren’t pulling their weight. I quit the next day.”

If you ever find yourself in a similar position, keep in mind that working off the clock is illegal. If your boss ever tries to make you work off the clock, call the local labor department as soon as you’re able to.

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16. Hungry Children

Plenty of companies pride themselves on their charity work to help feed children who do not have enough to eat. But have you ever imagined a boss who would be proud of the fact that a child is hungry and that it is the child’s own fault?

Jessbruso shared, “I once taught at a private school that prided itself on being extremely strict. One kid came to me during snack time and told me he hadn’t eaten breakfast and forgot to pack a snack. I tried to give him food from the cafeteria (which was free for students but only during breakfast and lunch), and the principal angrily told me that the student should’ve known better than to be late for breakfast. He was 11. I quit the next week. My only regret is not doing it on the spot.”

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15. Company Regret

Theamazinggrape wrote, “I was with the same company for almost five years, and before COVID-19 shut everything down, I asked to be moved to a different department. I met with HR and a supervisor, and they tried coaxing me out of my decision. They said, ‘No matter where you go, you’ll never be happy.’ I listened to 15 minutes of their bull, got up, and told them my last day would be March 26.

“The next morning at 6:00 a.m., I was met in the parking lot by the supervisor who had a letter saying I was finished. Then, a few months ago, guess who called? The same company asking if I wanted to come back because they needed help. They received a hard NO. Then, they called back a couple of weeks ago asking if I’d changed my mind and would maybe come in so we could sit down and work something out. They, again, received a hard no.”

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14. Not Allowing Employees To Quit

Whyteigress13 wrote, “I had two different managers at restaurants tell me, while I was working 50+ hours a week for them, that they couldn’t give me a promotion because I was ‘too good at my job.’ When I told them I no longer wanted to work for them, they told me I didn’t have a choice. Quitting is ALWAYS a choice.”

u/NotNedScheebly shared on Reddit, “Went to the toilet before a meeting to negotiate a raise. I heard both directors of the company (small firm, everything ran through them) talking outside the window, saying that they were going to flat-out refuse any offers and ‘make the a-hole work overtime to prove his loyalty,’ and ‘he has no prospects anyway, where will he go?’ I entered the meeting with my signed and printed resignation in hand, slapped it on the table after sitting down, and stood straight back up, saying, ‘Meeting over.’ I now work for a successful company, am part of a brilliant team, and obtainable progression with a great work-life balance. If you’re being mistreated at a job, overworked, underpaid, whatever it may be: Get your affairs in order and walk.”

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13. Emotional Abuse

Christine Stearns shared on Facebook why she quit her job. “About 10 years ago, I started work at a call center where I’d call people to renew their subscription to different trade magazines. I called a woman about a renewal, and she got emotional as she told me that her husband, the actual subscriber, had died. She hung up. I was told I could not take her off the call list because she hadn’t specifically asked me to, and they told me I’d have to call her back. They wanted me to get this lady to renew a subscription for her deceased spouse. I walked out right that second.”

Egc26 shared, “I very briefly worked at a call center. People would see products on commercials and call in to order them. One product was geared toward the elderly and cost over $600, so it wasn’t something that many elderly people in the US could necessarily pay for all at once, which was what was required. Therefore, I didn’t push it if the caller said they couldn’t afford it. It was completely understandable, and I was not going to try to convince an old person to buy a product they couldn’t afford. That’s just scummy. I got reprimanded for not pushing the sale on those calls, so I quit.”

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12. Negative Sympathy

Some bosses might expect you to show up for work when you are sick, putting your coworkers and customers at risk of also becoming ill. And not being able to work because you have a child who is sick is certainly a headache for many bosses. But life-threatening situations should prompt some sympathy.

Beccawoodwardt shared, “My coworker’s young child was in an accident, and she had to rush out to meet them at the hospital. She had permission to leave from the assistant manager, but when the manager arrived, he was angry. The next day, he told my coworker that someone else needed to be responsible for her child while she was at work. She quit.”

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11. Backstabbing Bosses

Brian Baj shared on Facebook, “A senior position was opening up, and my direct manager told me about it. I had pulled up my resume when an HR person stepped into my office. I thought nothing of it, but the next day she had my manager write me up for updating my resume on company time, which made the promotion unattainable. He refused to have my back and admitted to HR that he had tipped me off about the opening. That was my last day. Ridiculously petty.”

This boss had no integrity. No one should have to work for someone who cannot have their back once in a while. Perhaps someone else had favor over them, so they needed a reason to refuse the promotion for nepotism.

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10. Having To Work From The ICU

Having to work when you are sick is a bit ridiculous. After all, you may get someone else at work sick. But what if you are in the hospital? Surely, your boss would understand this unexpected matter, especially if you had proof. Instead of ridiculing the ill, they could close the shop, but then what about the customers’ happiness?

Loopy143 said, “I worked at a spa for a while. I ended up getting really sick to the point that I was in the ICU with lung failure. I told my boss, and they replied with, ‘You have appointments this weekend, it’s my birthday, and the other lady who could cover is getting married.’ Sorry that almost dying and being in the INTENSIVE CARE UNIT was so inconvenient for you.”

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9. Gross Working Conditions

Username913 wrote, “My manager laughed as she told me our bridal shop had an earwig infestation, then my coworkers laughed at the panic attack I had over finding dead bugs in the lace of a dress.” Tiafranco also shared a gross story: “The FASTEST job I ever quit was a meter-reading position I took three years ago. They were severely understaffed, and we had over a thousand meters to read with just a team of 12 people. The meters we had to check were under street lids that weighed 40-50 pounds. It was a back-crusher to repeatedly stoop and lift them, especially in extreme weather.

“The day I started, it was close to 90 degrees outside. They told us to come in at 6:00 a.m., but they didn’t actually START until about 8:00 a.m. The meters are underground, so they are often filled with water, caked with dirt, or covered in insects (PILES of ROACHES) or snakes. The WORST moment I experienced on this job was when the girl who trained me told me to clear the dirt off the meters by licking my finger and wiping it off. I watched as she slobbered on her bare finger, reached into the dirty ground, and wiped it off. She said she had been severely sick several times before, too. I quit after ONE day.”

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8. Pulling A Fast One

u/grasshenge shared on Reddit, “After working my butt off during the pandemic and being promised an additional bonus, I received a ‘low performance’ review conveniently timed a day before my bonus was to be paid. The low-performance feedback canceled my bonus.

“Given all the other bull I was putting up with, I broke and quit. I had a nice month off, and my new job pays significantly more. Never work for people that don’t appreciate you; there are always others that will.”

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7. No Concern For Natural Disasters

Alyxpd wrote, “I worked as a receptionist for a very unethical therapist. It was common practice for us to do reminder calls to patients less than 24 hours prior to their appointment so that we could bill for missed appointments AND schedule another client in their place. One day, they made me drive to work in a flood so that they could charge clients if they missed their appointments.

“I wasn’t able to get there because of said flood, and when I called the therapist to let them know, they informed me that they hadn’t even gotten dressed for the day yet. I put in my two weeks’ [notice] the next day. It took me years to trust therapists again after that nonsense.”

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6. Predatory Business Practices

u/evan2621 shared on Reddit, “Worked a retail job as a cashier. One part of that job was to sign customers up for our (rather predatory) credit card. We were supposed to ask every customer. Well, I was helping a woman and told her she could save money if she signed up for the credit card. She seemed interested, but I could clearly tell that English was not her first language.

“I grabbed a pamphlet and made it abundantly clear that it was a CREDIT CARD, not a rewards account. When she understood, she said, ‘Oh no, not today.’ Understandable. Well, I didn’t know a supervisor was standing behind me. After she left, he asked why I did all of that and if I tried to talk every interested customer out of signing up. When I explained myself, he said, ‘Next time, sign them up. They don’t know any better.’ I handed him my red vest. That was it.”

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5. Toxic Aftermath Of A Robbery

u/Voidsleets shared on Reddit, “Worked as a cashier in a local shop. One night, two guys came at me with knives, trying to get in the till. I just walked away and said, ‘Have at it.’ It wasn’t worth the minimum wage to get into it with a couple of guys waving knives at me. After they ran out of the store, I picked up my mobile and called the police, then called the store manager.

“The next day, the district manager met me as I turned up for my shift. Her first words were, ‘It was very unprofessional of you to be on your phone while at work.’ I laughed at her and told her she could take this as my notice and walked out.”

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4. No Time To Breathe

u/Minimum_Reputation48 shared on Reddit, “I got mugged during a pizza delivery and came back to the shop, crying and panicked. I had my phone, wallet, and pizza taken. I told my manager what had happened. ‘Are you hurt?’ ‘No, but I lost my phone and wallet. I need to call the police.’ ‘No time for that, here’s your next delivery.'”

And then there’s lying. u/notsurprised92 shared on Reddit, “Asked for a raise and was told okay. The next morning, I was told by the same person who agreed with the raise that I should put a few more years in, and then we’ll talk again. I locked my toolbox at the end of the day and called a tow truck to pick it up. The shop manager was shocked that next Monday to find an empty spot where my tools were and couldn’t understand why I left.”

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3. Public Shaming

u/Knuckles316 shared on Reddit, “I was working at one of those stands that sell frozen ice cream droplets. You know the ones. It was at an amusement park. I scooped some ice cream balls into the plastic tray, slid my scoop over the top to knock off the excess ice cream, then handed it to the customer. A wild manager appeared! He told me I didn’t level off the ice cream correctly. Then he took the scoop and small bowl from my hands and leveled it off just like I had. He then dumped it out and made me do it again.

“Mind you; I still had a long line of customers. So I did it again. This time, he also was not pleased and berated me. So now, I was confused as to what I was doing wrong and had a line of customers staring at me, leaving me thoroughly embarrassed. I proceeded to overfill every container and hand them out to each customer while not taking any money from them. Then, I simply walked out to my car and drove home. There is no time when it’s appropriate to scold and reprimand an employee in front of customers.”

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2. Never Good Enough

u/tvcky69 said on Reddit, “I worked as hard as I could to unload pallets of merchandise. I always thought I was so darn fast. I studied the process, and I believed I perfected it. EVERY SINGLE DAY, my manager came up to me and told me I needed to be faster. So I did, and the fast pace made me lose a little focus, causing me to break a finger.

“I let management know that I might be a little slower due to my injury, and they straight-up told me, ‘We won’t tolerate any laziness.’ They wrote me up when I didn’t meet their ridiculous standards. So I went home after my shift and never returned. Never called, never formally quit. I just never came back.”

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1. No Family Bereavement

u/Cavalleria-rusticana shared on Reddit, “My grandfather, who I considered like a father, passed away after a long stay in hospital. We were closer than he was with his own kids, and our bond was quite special. I spoke to my manager about getting the day of his funeral off — since I was organizing part of the arrangements and having a day or two of bereavement leave — and he agreed.

“The day of the funeral finally came, and the staff started calling me, leaving me messages asking why I wasn’t at my shift. They were telling me, while I was in a suit and hosting family members at the funeral home, that I had to find someone to replace me or would face repercussions. Needless to say, I told them to figure it out and never looked back.”

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