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11 Profitable Remote Jobs for Seniors

June 27, 2022 · Retirement Life
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Pet sitter or walker

This is probably the nicest job on the list, but maybe that’s just me because I really love animals.

You can take care of other people’s companion animals remotely too.

You can either choose a daycare or overnight. This might also include walking, playing, feeding, and even lightly grooming animals.

This job would be good for you if you are a pet lover and you are able to give them a couple of exercises such as walking or playing fetch.

The average pay for a job like this is $15.16-$23.43 per hour. If you’re looking for a job as a pet sitter, you can join various pet-sitting companies, such as Rover, Wag, and even Fetch.

For some more great tips on how to get started, we recommend: Great Jobs for Everyone 50 +

If you enjoyed reading this article about remote jobs, we also recommend reading: Yes, You Can Earn Extra Cash in Retirement With These 10 Gigs!

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19 comments on “11 Profitable Remote Jobs for Seniors”

  1. Elaine Marie Cooper says:
    March 5, 2023 at 7:23 pm

    I love the idea of working remotely. Although I am an RN, I would like something less stressful!! I have worked from home frequently and authored 9 published books.

    I do need extra income and I’m interested in a variety of jobs.

    Reply
  2. Sherry says:
    May 9, 2023 at 1:56 pm

    I’m retired 3 years now and really ready for a new challenge and need to make some extra income. I have a paramedical background and time on my hands!

    Reply
  3. Virginia Falco says:
    November 11, 2024 at 1:27 am

    I worked remotely before it was fashionably and did it for 30 years. I wouldn’t mind if I could find a legitimate remote job. I would like to find out more.

    Reply
  4. Fatima Monroy says:
    November 17, 2024 at 2:31 am

    Yes, I would love to work and make extra cash and to be home would am ideal. I’m a senior 56 living in long beach, Ca. With my granddaughter and my Yorkie. I am on disability and I do not have a car.

    Reply
  5. Patricia says:
    November 18, 2024 at 5:42 am

    I have been retired 10 years and I hate it. I was in Human Resources at a retirement community and liked my job but the commute in bad weather got to me. I would like to work again and feel useful, of course the money would be helpful.

    Reply
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