25 Jobs You Can Do From Home That Will Help You Save on Daycare Costs


25 Jobs You Can Do From Home That Will Help You Save on Daycare Costs


We get it - it's hard to juggle the demands of parenting with a promising career that fits into your busy schedule. Kids are demanding, it's true. You have to make sure they're fed and watered and get to school on time. This can put a damper on your work life. But don't worry - thanks to the pandemic, working from home is the new norm. What's even better about it? It can save you a ton of money on daycare costs. Yippee! Here are 25 jobs you can do from the comfort of your own home, where your only commute is from the kitchen to your desk.

1. Freelance Writing

If you have a knack for storytelling or writing, then freelance writing may be perfect for you. Whether it's blog posts, articles, or content for websites, you can write on your own schedule. The best part? You don't even need anything - just a laptop and your endless ideas!

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2. Virtual Assistant

Organized, efficient, and ready to help? As a virtual assistant, you’ll manage schedules, answer emails, and perform administrative tasks, all from your home office. Companies worldwide are looking for dependable assistants to keep things running smoothly. It’s a great way to use your organizational skills while staying available for your family. Bonus: You can often set your own hours!

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3. Social Media Manager

Do you understand how social media can be used as a valuable tool for businesses? Turn that passion into a paycheck by managing social media accounts for businesses or influencers. Create engaging content, schedule posts, and interact with communities. This role is perfect for those who love staying on top of trends and engaging with an online audience. 

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4. Graphic Designer

Unleash your creativity as a freelance graphic designer. From logos to website designs, your artistic skills can bring clients' visions to life. You’ll need software skills, but creating visually stunning work can be extremely rewarding for the creative mind. 

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5. Online Tutor

If you have a passion for teaching, then maybe it's time to consider an online tutoring business.

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You can become a tutor for those who are need of a little extra help and attention. Whether it's math, science, or languages, use your expertise to help others learn. Flexible hours mean you can tutor while the kids are at school or playing. 

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6. Web Developer

Tech-savvy and love coding? Web development could be your calling. Build and maintain websites for clients from all over the globe. It requires technical knowledge, but it’s incredibly rewarding and pays well. 

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7. Digital Marketer

Digital marketing is all about promoting brands online. If you've got a flair for marketing strategies, this is for you. Plan campaigns, analyze data, and watch businesses grow thanks to your efforts. It's fast-paced and perfect for those who thrive in a dynamic environment. 

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8. Etsy Seller

Crafty and creative? Start your own Etsy shop! Sell handmade goods, vintage items, or unique crafts. Think candles, jewelry, soaps, or anything that would make a great gift for someone. It’s a great way to monetize your hobby and can be incredibly fulfilling. It can be something you already do in your spare time, which would mean it won't even feel like work! 

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9. Customer Service Representative

Customer service roles are increasingly remote.

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Handle inquiries, provide support, and solve problems, all from your home. Many companies offer flexible shifts, making it easier to work around your family’s schedule.

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10. Fitness Trainer

If fitness is your passion, consider becoming an online fitness trainer. Create workout plans, conduct virtual sessions, and inspire others to achieve their health goals. Make your own schedule, and you can even structure it around your own personal workouts. Plus, you can do it right from your living room or home gym.

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11. Translator

Fluent in another language? Translation work can be done from anywhere. Translate documents, websites, or even video subtitles. It's intellectually stimulating and perfect for those with a love for languages. 

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12. Video Editor

Video editing is in high demand so if you have a knack for it, jump on the video editing trend. Work with content creators, businesses, or on personal projects. It's a job that allows for a lot of creativity and can be done on your own time.

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13. E-commerce Store Owner

Dream of running your own store? E-commerce is booming, and you can be a part of it. Sell products online, manage inventory, and market your brand. It requires effort and dedication, but the reward of building your own business is unbeatable.

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Plus, you can manage it during your child’s nap times.

14. Podcast Producer

Love audio and storytelling? Podcast production might be up your alley. Record, edit, and produce podcasts on various topics. This role lets you dive into interesting subjects while working flexibly. It's perfect for multitasking parents who can edit during quieter moments.

15. Bookkeeper

Good with numbers? Bookkeeping is a vital role for businesses and can often be done remotely. Manage finances, track expenses, and prepare reports. It’s a stable and in-demand job, perfect for those who love organization and precision. 

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16. SEO Specialist

If you have a knack for understanding search engines, consider becoming an SEO specialist. Help websites rank higher in search results, driving more traffic and business their way. It’s analytical, rewarding, and you can learn as you go. 

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17. Blogger

Start a blog! Write about your passions, whether it’s parenting, cooking, travel, or anything else. Monetize through ads, sponsorships, or affiliate marketing. It’s a creative outlet that lets you connect with a like-minded community. 

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18. Voiceover Artist

Got a great voice? Voiceover work could be your calling. Lend your voice to commercials, audiobooks, or animations. It’s fun, creative, and you can record from a home studio. 

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19. Data Entry Specialist

If you prefer straightforward, detail-oriented work, data entry is a solid choice.

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Input data for companies, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. You can easily fit this job into your daily parenting routine by working on your own time, whenever you have some time to spare. 

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20. Personal Chef or Baker

Love cooking or baking? Turn your culinary skills into a business. Prepare meals or baked goods for local clients or events. It's a niche market because not many people have the time to cook or bake for events or parties, and they prefer outsourcing catering businesses who can worry about the hassle for them. Cook or bake while the kids are at school, or involve them in the process for family fun!

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21. Photography

If you have an eye for capturing beautiful moments, consider photography. With a good camera and editing skills, you can start a photography business. Specialize in portraits, events, or even product photography. Channel your artistic side and capture beautiful moments for people, on your own time!  

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22. Event Planner

Do you love organizing parties? Do you have a knack for coming up ith creative themes? Event planning might be your niche. Coordinate events from weddings to corporate functions, all from your home office. It’s a dynamic field that lets you use your creativity and organizational skills. 

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23. Consulting

Expert in a specific field?

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Use your knowledge to consult for businesses or individuals. Offer advice, strategies, and solutions in your area of expertise. You can schedule your consultations around your kids' schedule, whether it be while they are at school or in the evenings. 

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24. Telehealth Provider

Telehealth is a growing profession, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic. If you're background is in healthcare, then consider becoming a telehealth provider. Provide healthcare services via video calls or phone. You can set appointments around your family's schedule, making it ideal for healthcare professionals with children.

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25. Interior Designer

Got a flair for trendy aesthetics? Maybe your calling is remote interior design. Advise clients on décor, space planning, and color schemes. Use software to create virtual designs and communicate via email or video calls. It’s creative, rewarding, and you can do it while the kids are at school or asleep.

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