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Make extra income with weekend remote work

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weekend remote work

Many people working Monday to Friday. Lots of businesses open their offices for those traditional five days of the week. However the majority of businesses are now in operation for seven days a week. This means, that even with offices closed, companies need workers to be able to look after certain areas of the business. With more of us working from home, technology has allowed us to log on and work at the weekend. If you are looking to earn some extra cash, grabbing some weekend remote work could be a great way to go about it. Let's have a look at some different opportunities and options. 

Customer Care

With customers wanting to contact companies at any time of day and night, there need to be customer care teams available to take calls and talk via online chat. You might think that here are offices full of people answering phones however many companies have staff working from home, logging into a central platform. This means staff can work flexible hours and work their shifts around their busy lives. A plus point is the company not having to power a busy office block over the weekend. If you are looking for weekend remote work then becoming a customer service agent is a great way to earn some money

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Tech Support

Similar to helping out customers with their problems, if you have specific skills, you could step into a tech support role. This wouldn't just be with traditional customers, it would also be sorting out broken websites and debugging issues on servers. You could also find remote crypto jobs in this area, as a lot of businesses and individuals will be looking for help with their online wallets and portfolios.

Tech support covers a huge range of different things and you'll need to be able to think on your feet and keep calm when things are going wrong around you. It's much more than switching things off and on again. With a laptop and a headset, you could be fixing technology from your kitchen table. 

Content Creation

Just as business doesn't stop at the weekends, the world of news never sleeps. There are lots of websites that need fresh content all the time. This could be to do with breaking news stories or videos to engage with users. This content is all created from different people around the world and many people freelance from the comfort of their own homes. You might be writing about politics one hour, then covering the football results the next. You could then be editing a highlight video for uploading to YouTube. With so many websites requiring this, along with social media needing this sort of content, content creation is wonderful weekend remote work. You could work a few hours at the weekend and earn some decent money. 

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Virtual Business Support

Lots of people now work for themselves and simply don't have the time to spin all the plates they have up in the air. There are small businesses in this same situation too. This is when they turn to people offering virtual business support. You could be organising travel, typing notes, replying to emails or updating diaries. A few hours of virtual business support will help out business men and women with their various areas of work whilst also adding some much needed funds to your bank account. 

There are lots of weekend remote work opportunities out there if you are willing to look for them. Working from your own home is a great thing however at the weekend you might have the navigate having children around and other potential clashes with Saturday and Sunday plans. Most of the time, weekend remote work is pretty flexible and you can find something that works for you.

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Emma Drew

Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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