With the pandemic, more and more people have difficulty making ends meet, but that does not mean you have to sit there and struggle. While not everyone can just go out and get a better job, there are plenty of ways that you can still supplement your income with a part-time weekend job.
A weekend job tends to require less than 30-hours a week and may actually be used to supplement one or more other part-time jobs. In this way, a weekend job is probably better understood as a job where you work less than 24 hours a week, generally for three days or less.
While the classic idea of a weekend warrior might be a college student, even a business owner, especially one who owns a small business, can benefit from a weekend job. In this instance, it is more about making sure that the job description fits your skillset and that the income potential justifies the additional labor.
These days, whether you are looking for a traditional job or a gig, the best places to find them are online. In terms of conventional jobs, some of your best options can be found on websites like Glassdoor.com, Indeed.com, Ziprecruiter.com, Monster.com, and FlexJobs.com or social media apps like Linkedin or Facebook.