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By lazy, I don't mean sitting around on your butt all day doing nothing (but for sure is a factor!) - for me, one of the better 'lazy' jobs is social media. I do this as a job myself and I've had both sides of the coin during my time doing it. I've worked for a large company which required you to be always on and doing something and I've worked for another place which is way more 'meh' about things. I literally get paid to look at memes all day, read the news and obviously, reddit. Perfect role for me really haha.
What about you? What 'lazy' jobs can you come up with?
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Being a webmaster, it takes some brainwork but atleast your sitting in a comfy chair with a cup of coffee :)
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Surveys aren't too bad of an option either. It won't be the highest money maker but you can do it at your own pace and from the comfort of your home.
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I'm not sure how much it makes these days or in your area, but Uber/Lyft are pretty solid. You can honestly clear through $400-600 just working Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12PM noon to like 11PM at night and don't have to worry too much about drunks, etc.