Welcome to the fourth weekly rundown of my “Adventure in Gig World” series. I’ll be taking you through what it’s like to be a freelancer in the NYC gig economy, explaining what I earn, what I spend, and what I do on my journey to save $4,500 by November 30th. Click HERE if you missed last week’s rundown.
NOTE: For legal purposes I will not be disclosing exact salaries or the brands I work with unless given permission.
Slogging through a job that doesn’t bring you fulfillment, happiness, and a fair paycheck is no way to live life, and people are doing something about it. A record 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs in September 2021 alone as the pandemic-induced “Great Resignation” continues.
Power to the people who are putting their mental health and happiness first! The question is, what comes next? Rent won’t pay itself, after all.
The gig economy is the perfect way to earn an income in transitional phases. It’s also an ideal way to get a taste of other jobs and industries while maybe even getting your foot in the door of a new career path.
I worked 6 different jobs and got a taste of what it’s like to work in tech, finance, hospitality, security, and event planning. Each morning kicked off a totally new day, which I love. If the gig for the day is fun, awesome! If the gig is a drag, there’s the comfort of knowing I’ll never need to do it again.
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(Note: This is post tax, assuming I estimated my taxes correctly… )
$ 1228 from in person gigs and $182 for online work
Total Hours Worked: 51 hours
Average Hourly Wage Post Taxes: $28.092/hr
The Goal: Save $4,500 by November 30th
Thoughts and feelings on the week:
This week was anything but boring. Six days of work, 1 day of play, and 4 strength training sessions was exhausting. But my eye is on the prize: saving travel funds for my next adventure(s).
Stay tuned for my final check-in to find out.
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i think you are right on target, you're going to hit it but not be much over. youve planned it all very well. And a building greeter??? well, thats a new one!