Published On: Sun, Oct 4th, 2020

Students Get Creative to Help Ends Meet During COVID-19

The restrictions to protect our health during the COVID-19 outbreak have had an adverse effect on employment. The news has been rife with figures since much of the American workforce went into furlough. Only essential workers can continue their routines. 

Thousands more have been made redundant because of cutbacks and business bankruptcy. Even the states that are starting to open up again are still facing economic issues. However, the rise in unemployment during the crisis doesn’t just affect the standard worker. 

The majority of US college students also work part-time to help pay for tuition and living costs. They, too, were left wondering how they’re going to pay for their overheads. Zero hour contract employees were hit the hardest with no protection to save their jobs in such circumstances.  

Numerous students in this scenario began thinking out of the box. They’ve discovered different means of making and saving money. If you’re a student without work at the minute, read on to learn how others in your situation have come up with ingenious ways to get by. 

Super Saver

Becoming saving savvy isn’t just a good idea during the pandemic but will also give you excellent financial skills for the future. It doesn’t mean you have to cut back on all the things you enjoy, either.

There are numerous worthy methods for saving money. The most effective way to get the things you want for less is by using college student discounts. Take advantage of the years you’re a student and claim the multitude of quality deals on offer to you.

Another way to save money is by cutting back on unnecessary bills. For instance, cancel subscriptions you never use. You should also ring your mobile phone plan provider and car insurance company to negotiate a better deal. Many of them have been slashing premiums and reducing rates to keep a hold of customers during this time.

Bend Your Abilities to Other Types of Work

Searching for a way to make money amidst the pandemic doesn’t have to be a dead-end. There are plenty of opportunities still out there. Essential worker roles need part-time workers to fill growing demands in specific areas. For example, supermarkets are struggling to stock shelves fast enough. Therefore, they need all hands on deck to support the chain of supply.

Childcare for essential workers is another avenue you could explore. With many schools and daycares closed, babysitting is becoming a lucrative job. Check the logistics of the current social distancing rules before going ahead.

There has also been a significant rise in online working. You can put your academic skills to use by becoming a freelance writer, editor, and proofreader. Alternatively, you can partake in and get paid for opinion surveys or website testing. Another popular option is to become an online language teacher.

To Conclude

Don’t be stuck in a rut if you’ve found yourself out of work during COVID. There are many options out there to help you get through this crisis. You may have to be a little creative with your ideas and step out of your comfort zone. In the meantime, make sure you’re proactive in saving money. 

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