Try to improve your skills then think about earning. Skill can be things you love to do the most
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nagaraj wrote:
Hi Folks..!!
I have completed my diploma course and working in a factory (shift duty) my age is 29 and recently married (Stays in Bengaluru)
I’m thinking to find second source income as my salary is less , can anyone suggest the best opportunity to make use of my remaining time For learning skills or job opportunities
Waiting for useful comments thank you
Wishes for peaceful, blissful life on the personal front.
The usual way would obviously be to 'follow your passion", upskill in related field (as your technical education).
However, Bengaluru mean time crunch, space crunch and one cannot always commute much.
Then the added pressures of a newly married life. More so if staying on your own.
Bengaluru is one of the most densely populated urban places.
If you have some know-how or interest in anything to do with ANY kind of solid waste management, waste upcycling, waste recycling, e-waste disposal (licensed/ certified entities even price themselves accordingly)... then our kachra-capital metros are a proverbial and literal gold mine.
Can start of part time or 2-3 days a week only, with some existing,/known entity to learn the tricks of the trade or gain knowledge.
Plastic waste/ polymer/ fibre composite recycling 》 pellet-ization ... and then forming whatever the heck one wants with those pellets.
Or directly making paver-blocks out of those plastics, fibers, some sand.. is already a successful business and a big deal.
People your age and younger.. in countries like Kenya, other places are successfully doing it.
It is not toooo capital intensive, nor does it need highly skilled labour.
Plus you are in Bengaluru. Even your office janitor and fruit vendor Lakshmi bai aspire to be an incubator, silent financial partner, start-up co-founder or whatever jazzy names they give themselves now-a-days.
Obviously I am not suggesting these one or two or N ideas for YOU per se.
But just seeding the thought of the possibilities ONLY.
People leave corporate jobs, become stand-,up comedians (Eg: Anshu Mor, Amit Tandon).
People start off on farming or other agricultural activities.
(Which too is big now. Even from urban waste.. fertilizer or fertilizer additives are being made).
Then if space and time are a further issue (in Big cities).. but rich-aas, pompous, aspirational people are aplenty.. then one can even be self dependent and simply learn to and successfully grow bonsai versions of trees.
Needs time, patience to care for them.. besides some trial and error learning at times.
But properly designed, curated and cared for bonsai trees literally have no (NO) reference price range.. while selling.
Depending on the type of clientele.. how posh or otherwise the market is... there is ample opportunity and payback in such things too.
Bonsai type stuff may not necessarily need a separate dedicated space, but still a lot of care and patience is needed (as unlike Good-days/ acche din.. trees do not suddenly appear.. they grow.. gradually).
