Any Good Fully WFH Jobs for Someone with No Degree or Skills Just Want to Make Some Extra Money on The Side?

What is the equivalent of working at coles/woolies/maccas but for wfh and just using your home pc.

are there any sort of data entry jobs or similar jobs that you can just hustle and grind away from at home?

no joke answers like onlyfans or youtube or influencers

i seriously want to just use some of my spare hours at home to make a little bit of money

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    • Username checks out with the big D 😂

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        Combined with my big C I think we got something here would you agree

  • +1

    I sew buttons

    • What is the average $/hour from such an endeavour

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    Let me know if you find something. I'm also looking for something where I have to do very little to achieve and work at while making lots of money. I don't think anyone else other than the two of us have ever wanted or looked for this.

    • i mean its a long shot but if it exists why not i will definitely hit you up and spill the tea

      doesn't hurt to ask as my mother used to say bless her soul

  • Sex worker

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  • Gonna be that person's say working at Coles/Woolies/Macca's and managing to stay there absolutely requires skills and qualities…even entry level stuff.

  • https://www.vic.gov.au/free-tafe

    Some pretty interesting free tafe courses

    • Which ones are you leaning towards?

  • +2

    Pool cleaner, weeder, house street number painter, window washer, car washer, pet walker

    • Ah yes the lucrative side business if cleaning pools from your home

  • Ironing person.

  • HMMM …

    Sounds like online share trading would fit the bill.

    WFH and set your own hours.

    IDEAL EH?

    • Google or Apple?

  • Have you done matched betting? Lots of dollars in that and all done via computer.

    • Please tell me more I have stockpiles of capital to invest in this business strategy.

      • It's a low stress side hustle. Not much $ needed to start. Done it for years very successfully :)

        • what is your favourite way to do it

  • Bitcoin investor or Amazon delivery driver mate

    • Amazon delivery driver requires the OP to have a car and a licence, neither which they possess

    • -1

      I can drive from home? Is that like euro truck simulator but with Amazon deliveries?

  • If only OP spent less time trolling and more time upskilling, then they wouldn't need to ask this question in the first place.

    • +1

      I set aside time in my day for both trolling and upskilling tbh.

      • I like this ozbargain community member.

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    IT Support, ie Helpdesk.
    Another one is working for Red Cross blood service,
    Anything related to call center type roles.

    But these are careers for a lot of people and not just some cash in your spare time.
    (If you’re wfh, expect to work at least a 40 hour week)

    Alternatives for flexibility include gig economy jobs ie Uber, food delivery, couriers,
    Which should have some more flexibility built in over times you work.

  • I hear Apple customer support can work from home and they give you a free MacBook I think

    • -1

      What's the model and resale of the macbook

      • +3

        You ask for help and respond with messages like this…

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    OP I don't mean to be rude, but from reading your comments and your spelling/comprehension ability, I doubt anyone would hire you for a WFH gig where there is usually an emphasis on written communication.

    What is the equivalent of working at coles/woolies/maccas but for wfh and just using your home pc.

    No offense, but if you even have to ask this question, you aren't getting into the industry. Figure out what you'd like to do and focus on upskilling/education.

    • -4

      What's the best steps of motivation for getting in 2 da industry?

  • How can one have no skills? That’s weird everything require skills even collecting trays at food hall but the level of skills is another story some skills do not require brain others do

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      What level of skills is required to get a wfh job with no degree may I ask?

      • -1

        Degrees is overrated unless you want to be a lawyer or surgeon zillions of managers do not require degrees including Human Resources managers.

  • Sounds like you're looking for a "lazy girl job". Lots of competition for limited positions though.

    "no joke answers like onlyfans or youtube or influencers" - some of those guys and girls earn millions of dollars a year. But you face a lot of competition from others who want to hit the jackpot.

    To work from home and get a decent income you really need a specialized skillset like programmer, artist or journalist.

    • -1

      Are those my only three options?

  • Any accredited course one can recommend to get into end to end payroll jobs?

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    The answer is no. If a job is that easy it can be outsourced.

    The only reason some can WFH is because they have SKILLS and qualifications that are in demand, so they have leverage over employers. You have none.

    You might get a few tasks here and there, but you won't make any real money without skills or powerful friends. Getting those skills/roles takes time, usually uni and a grind through a grad program.

    Ask yourself: Why would any employer hire you over someone qualified, or an Indian for 1/10th the cost?

    When you aren't even willing to invest in yourself?

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      Probably because they need someone now rather than later or I am capable enough to meet their needs.

      Or maybe I can suffice and be taught on the job? Lol haha I dunno the world is a pretty multiplicitious place.

      Ask yourself this how did YOU get to where you are NOW?

      • +1

        After working menial jobs for my early 20's I bit the bullet at 25, then I studied for 4 years and worked full-time for 7 years before I got full-time WFH. You don't just walk into these roles. It takes years of education, networking, working and building trust with your employer.

        Your plan for the future seems to amount to expecting employers to lower their standards to your level? Good luck with that…

        • -3

          I think you still not sure what i am looking for but it is ok i think i am not intelligent enough to convey my baby brain to such smart intellectuals such as yourself and your upvoters :)

          as the redditors say.. whoosh

          it is ok I will never be a successful and motivated as you i commend you for your works and efforts i do not commend myself

  • People considering WFH only seem to forget that their competition is against workers who are overseas who can pretty much fulfill the same tasks but will also be grateful and appreciative of the work rates and super benefits whilst working diligently at the same time along with skills and qualifications.

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      Only?

  • No skills nor degrees makes it very difficult to land a full time WFH gig.

    E.g. With a bit of experience and no degree you can land some part WFH jobs as an administrator/data entry processor in banking and financial services. Majority of firms have offshored abroad however some still boast local presence and will look to keep their operations here.

    Regardless I would take everyone else’s advice in upskilling yourself.

    • -1

      E.g. With a bit of experience and no degree you can land some part WFH jobs as an administrator/data entry processor in banking and financial services. Majority of firms have offshored abroad however some still boast local presence and will look to keep their operations here.

      Thanks this is the tiny bit of information I was looking for

      Again thanks

      Regardless I would take everyone else’s advice in upskilling yourself.

      Have you got any suggestions or ideas sorry I'm just completely direction less atm even any sort of idea or push in a direction would be immense help right now

      • I'm not sure what your exact circumstances are but in response to 'direction'

        I would suggest applying for an entry level role (either full or part time), in a field that has some level of potential for progression. There are hundreds of opportunities and many different avenues in banking/financial services.

        Once you're in, you will earn your experience and upskill from there.
        I've worked with a handful of people, without any degrees, that have built their experience and they've went on to become product managers, client service managers, BDM managers etc.

        Good luck

  • Find out who does the hiring placement for the big retailers customer support.

  • IAG in/outbound call centre jobs? One of my mates' missus was doing it for a while, and the half-priced insurance is a pretty good perk of a job.

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