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18 Low-Stress Jobs Seniors Will Love

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As a retiree, you might want to make some extra money or keep busy. Instead of doing repetitive, technical tasks, you’d probably enjoy interacting with people more. This could mean working in consulting or anything related to the public. 

However, if your main focus is to make extra money and use your skills, jobs are still available for you with less stress. You can enjoy them, all while earning money on the side. 

In this guide, we will introduce you to low-stress jobs that seniors will love. Through them, you can have a work-life balance that would allow you to have fun. 

1. Personal Shopping

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Personal shopping is on the rise. Once reserved for the rich and famous, it is now used by people from all walks of life to free up their schedules. 

This is particularly a fun job if you enjoy shopping yourself or are a fashionista by heart. All you need to do is go online, fill the cart with the desired items, and deliver them to the shopper. This task is a convenient option for those who need personal assistance in selecting items, whether for home decor, fashion, or personal needs. 

2. Blogging

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Blogging is another way to enjoy retirement while earning money. It’s a great option if you love writing. 

You can write about various things that interest you the most and provide valuable information to your readers. For instance, if you particularly love gardening, you can create a blog about it and use affiliate links to earn money while doing what you love. 

3. Babysitting

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Babysitting is always in demand. So, if you love kids, earning money from this is a bonus. You can choose to open your home to children of any age. 

You can also become a licensed daycare provider and watch over five to eight children at a time. However, you must research the requirements needed in your state. 

For less hassle, you can become a nanny and focus on caring for a child from a single family. Note that this may be demanding because kids will always behave like kids. So, if you find this overwhelming, you might consider other jobs on this list.

4.  Tutoring

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If you love to teach, tutoring is a job you can take with less stress. You can open your home to teach children about a specific subject or tutor online.

This flexibility of this job allows you to set your own schedule and tailor your lessons to each student’s needs.

5. Customer Support

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As a senior, you can work in the comfort of your home by being a customer service employee. All you need to do is apply for remote customer support roles. You can find these work opportunities on job sites like Upwork and Glassdoor. 

The thing is, you will need a computer, an internet connection, and a good headset. With little training, you can earn money right in the comfort of your own home. 

6. Tour Guide

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Being a tour guide is another job you can do as a senior. If you enjoy helping people discover various tourist attractions in your area, you will be excited about this job.

You can share your town’s interesting culture, history, and tourist attractions. Depending on how knowledgeable you are, your pay can be quite good. The average salary of a tour guide is $67,000 per year in the U.S.

7. Crafting

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Crafting is another low-stress job you can do, though many don’t really consider this a typical job but a hobby. If you can knit, do woodwork, or even make your own soap, this job is ideal for you.

You can earn a few extra dollars doing what you love and sell them on sites like Etsy. You can also join in bazaars, local craft shows, or farmer’s markets to sell your handmade items. 

8. Pet-Sitter

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Do you love pets? This is another opportunity for you to make a decent income. You can target pet owners who regularly travel for work or those who leave home for a vacation. 

However, it’s best to assess what you can and can’t handle. Some pets require more care, attention, and strength, so you must evaluate whether you’re able to meet those expectations.

9. Multi-Level Marketing

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Multi-level marketing has been the talk of the town for many years, both for good and controversial reasons. For instance, most MLMs require you to invest money; in return, you’ll get products to sell. 

On the other hand, you get a commission if someone joins the MLM company and makes an investment. However, none of these guarantees a return on investment unless you put in a lot of effort to invite people to join or sell the items. If you want to build a community of people around you, it may be something for you to explore.

10. Translator

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If you know a language or two, you can apply as a translator. You can work online or for a company that needs a translator to conduct business meetings. 

For instance, you can find translator jobs at hospitals, schools, and museums. You can also translate conference videos or written words.

11. Bookkeeper

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If you are a highly organized person with basic knowledge of financial records, you can apply as a bookkeeper. Your job is to track a company’s expenses and revenue and prepare reports for every month or year.

To start, you need a printer and scanner, a good home computer, an internet connection, and filing cabinets. You must also be knowledgeable about spreadsheets, office equipment, accounting software, and processes.

If you like this role but don’t have the qualifications, there are online courses about bookkeeping that you can enroll in. For example, you can register on Coursera, an online learning platform, and earn a certificate.

12. Telehealth Provider

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If you are a retired doctor, nurse, or nurse practitioner, you can work as a telehealth provider. You basically work online and provide your services via videoconferencing with patients.

Depending on your qualifications or credentials, you can diagnose medical problems, answer questions and evaluate patient’s medications. This work offers the convenience of working from home and an escape from the hectic schedules of a clinical setting.

13. Editor

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If you have previous experience in publishing or journalism, you can apply for editor roles. Many editor job posts are available on sites like Upwork, where you can work from home or wherever you are. 

This requires a good desktop or laptop and a stable Wi-Fi connection. You can edit blogs, news articles, and business articles. The good thing about this job is you can work anywhere as long as there is an internet connection.

14. Librarian

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Libraries offer fulfilling jobs for experienced individuals. You can check if your local library needs a librarian. You don’t have to worry about the physical demands of this job since you use carts to move the books around.

However, note that you need to have a bachelor’s degree in a related field or a teaching certificate for some school librarian position. This job also requires soft communication, research, and organizational skills. 

15. Camp Host

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If you love hosting people, you can do wonders as a camp host. Your job here is to ensure the community runs smoothly as campers come in and go out.

Your job here is to basically enforce camp rules, run the camp store, collect trash and check campers as they come and go. Note that this job is seasonal and may require you to move back and forth.

16.  School Bus Driver

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Most school districts have a growing need for school bus drivers. You can take this opportunity if you are confident you can still drive well.

Your job is to make sure to send the kid to school and back home safely. There are also times when you need to drive them on field trips and other school-related events.

17. Coach or Referee

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If you love sports, this can be a rewarding job. You can work as a youth league officiant for basketball, baseball, soccer, or football with only a little training.

If you have played sports professionally before, you can also work in ticket sales, concessions, or even as a coach.

18. Nursing

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Nursing is another good option. However, you need to get a license for it, so you need to go back to school to obtain relevant skills and knowledge.

You can opt for two years instead of four to save time and resources. If you still find it too long, you can opt for the CNA certification, which only requires several months to finish. This job is very rewarding and best suits those who love helping others.

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