Hello everyone !
i work for the theater,tv,movie and cruise ships industry as a tailor I need advice. My industry is only on call so in between gigs i need to stay employed but its hard to get a job because i can't have a permanent job because i need to be available when they call me to work. I been looking for a remote office job but I dont think they have jobs where you can just stop and go back. Any ideas ?
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  • Gordon Fulton

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    Start your own business to work your own schedule and build residual income. Do it from anyplace from your phone. Within a couple of years your income... will surpass whatever you're currently making. Looking for those that would like to start part-time and what great support. DM if you're interested. more

  • If I was in your shoes, I would look for female attorneys working for your city and county to offer them your alteration services In court,... appearances are important and elections are fast approaching.  more

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  • I have a friend who is a singer and has exactly the same issue. I work alongside him and happy to show you what I do if that works help. Where are... you based? more

  • Can u pick up local tailoring jobs? ... I know they are busy where I live! Can you put up a sign at a local grocery store or something advertising... that you so tailoring/ seamstressing. Pick up some extra income that way?  more

  • yeah. you're experienced with sewing stuff - start an Etsy store and make handcrafted sewn items to sell it in.

  • If you have a college degree, you can become a substitute teacher. That way, you can work whenever you want between gigs (they are pretty desperate... for substitutes) but leave whenever a job comes up without having to worry about the employer being upset.
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  • Take a look at Network Marketing - if you connect with the right company it is the perfect compliment to any business. I started when I was in Real... Estate to help fill the gap between Commission cheques! That was over 11 years ago and still enjoying it.  more

  • I also work in film tv and theater. Another gig I picked up is teaching sewing classes. Mine is called Sew Homo. I cater to the LGBTQIA market.... Setting up a class is inexpensive and potentially lucrative. Use Chat GPT to help you format your classes. more

  • Can you share more details about your expertise and experiences? I find it a bit paradoxical, to be honest, to have to do something completely... different (office work), since you're a tailor, I would assume you're in the same range of seamstresses, but on a higher level. Am I right? more

  • Start your own business to work your own schedule and build residual income. Do it from anyplace from your phone. Within a couple of years your income... will surpass whatever you're currently making. Looking for those that would like to start part-time and what great support. DM if you're interested. more

  • Thank you everyone for your help the problem I'm having is all the time I reach out remote jobs they wind up being scams so how can I protect myself... and make sure the company is not a scam ? more

  • Hello, would it be possible to share the information about your work from home? Job with me as well? Thanks!

  • You could also do an online job as well

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  • For flexible work between gigs, consider remote freelance roles like virtual assistant, content writing, or customer support that let you start and... stop easily. Gig companies such as Working Solutions or Omni Interactions offer remote shifts you can pick when available. Event staffing jobs for concerts and sports also offer flexible schedules with low commitment. These options fit entertainment workers needing on-call availability. I hope this helps 🙏  more