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4 Part Time Jobs for Veterans

August 9, 2021 by Vicky Monroe

Part Time Jobs for Veterans

As a military service member you dutifully served your country and sacrificed for the good of the nation. Now that you’re back home you may be looking for a flexible, part time job so you can focus on family or school. Here are some of the best part time jobs for veterans that utilize your unique skills and experience.

Best Part Time Jobs for Veterans

Security Guard or Consultant

As a military service member, you served and protected the country. Your skills and experience directly translate into a job in the security industry, either as a guard or consultant.

There are many part time security guard positions with flexible hours at colleges, malls, and commercial and office buildings. You could even work as a personal bodyguard and earn up to $75 an hour.

If you’d rather be a consultant, lots of businesses need help developing security plans and protocols. You’ll get to choose your own hours and do fulfilling work.

Substitute or Online Teacher

If you enjoy passing on your knowledge to the next generation, a job as a substitute or online teacher may be right for you.

Depending on the requirements of your local school district, you may only need a high school diploma/GED or bachelor’s degree to become a substitute teacher. Subs have flexible schedules and summers and major holidays off, which can help you ease back into the civilian workforce.

If you’d rather work from home, a career as an online teacher may be a better fit. Many companies like DaDaABC and Qkids hire Americans to teach children in other countries English. You may need a TEFL certificate to get started. However, some companies will hire you with just a high school or college degree.

As an ESL teacher you can set your own schedule and decide how many classes to take on. And best of all, you could earn up to $20 to $40 per hour from the comfort of your own home. You can find more online teacher jobs in freelance marketplaces like these below:

PlatformsBest For:
FiverrFinding Freelancers
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Construction Worker

Another one of the best part time jobs for veterans is construction work. In the military you developed a high level of fitness, so you’re prepared for the physical rigors of a job in the construction industry.

If you want a flexible schedule, you can work on a temporary basis as a day laborer or find a permanent part time position. No matter which option you choose, you can earn up to $22 per hour working on job sites.

Project Manager

In the military you learned how to lead and may have even had direct reports. You can put that experience to good use as a part time project manager.

Companies need skilled managers to ensure projects get completed on time and in budget. As a veteran who can motivate people and get results, you’ll be an invaluable asset to any company.

Returning to civilian life can be difficult, but these flexible part time jobs for veterans can hopefully help ease the transition.

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Vicky Monroe
Vicky Monroe

Vicky Monroe is a freelance personal finance and lifestyle writer. When she’s not busy writing about her favorite money saving hacks or tinkering with her budget spreadsheets, she likes to travel, garden, and cook healthy vegetarian meals.

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