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darshil2232 its not child work its about starting a business or if u want to start something new like graphic designing or entrepreneurs and many more its not about child work its for those who want to fulfill their hobbies like if u like drawing u can start painting if u like dancing u can start learning dance its not important to study but its also important to start something more which u like​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Keziah69
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No matter how rewarding your full-time job may be, there’s one thing that’s even more meaningful than great pay and solid benefits: working for yourself.

Choosing the path of entrepreneurship is without a doubt riskier than being content with holding a 9-5 job, and requires way more sacrifice. However, once you’re reaping the lifestyle benefits of being your own boss and hustling your way into making significantly more money than you ever could at your day job, the hard work will have all been worth it.

The question I’m asked the most (by far) when I meet and speak with fellow entrepreneurs is, “How do I know which business I should start?” This one is always quickly followed by, “How do I start it while I’m still working my full-time job?”

This makes perfect sense. With how many businesses already exist out in the world, it can be difficult to come up with the right idea you should be spending your time on.

The majority of us don’t have the luxury of being able to quit our day jobs to pursue starting a business today, without having to worry about how we’re going to meet our financial obligations moving forward with no immediate income.

That’s why I’m a huge advocate of always starting a business while working full-time so that you can test your way into your new product or service, get feedback, validate the business idea, and start generating income before you quit your job.

When I set out to start a new business, I always make sure it aligns with both my core competencies and my passions. It’s how I make sure I’ll be engaged, even when the going gets rough.

With that in mind, I  put together this massive list of the 65 Best Businesses You Can Start While You’re Still Working a Full-Time Job, to help give you some starting points on proven business ideas that can be executed on while you still keep your day job – and primary source of income.

The big problem for many of us is that working a full-time job makes it too exhausting to even consider trying to find an alternative outlet.

Luckily, there are tons of ways to start businesses and make money on the side while still leading a well-rounded, meaningful life. If you play your cards right, you’ll be able to quit your day job and grow your side business into an empowering self-employed career.

Obviously, some of these gigs have more earning potential than others, but what they all share in common are relatively low barriers to entry and the flexibility to work at them for a limited amount of time per week. I also tried to focus on businesses that have some sort of online component to them, since that’s what I love most. Check out what The Foundation is doing with entrepreneurs seeking to launch online businesses.

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