
4. Substitute Teaching and Tutoring
School districts across the country constantly seek reliable substitute teachers. The greatest advantage of this role is the absolute freedom to accept or decline work on a daily basis. District automated systems allow you to wake up, check available assignments on your phone, and decide if you feel like working.
Requirements vary heavily by state—some require a bachelor’s degree and a teaching license, while others require only a high school diploma and a clean background check. If classroom management sounds unappealing, consider private tutoring.
Online tutoring platforms let you set specific available hours to teach subjects you love, from high school algebra to conversational English for international students.