Workers Share Most Unique Ways They're Supplementing Incomes in New CareerBuilder Survey
15 Julho 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- In an economy where household
budgets are getting tighter, workers are looking for different ways
to supplement their incomes. One-in-ten workers reported they have
taken on a second job in the last year to help make ends meet.* In
a recent survey completed in June, CareerBuilder asked more than
4,400 workers to share some of the more unconventional ways they've
earned extra dollars. Examples cited by respondents include: --
Used a portable propane burner to heat oil, and sold catfish
dinners on his front porch -- Made Star Wars costumes for people --
Donated blood plasma -- Researched stories for a gossip columnist
-- Won money on a game show -- Juggled chainsaws in a talent
competition -- Posed for an art class -- Worked as a tarot card
reader -- Wrote a freelance article on Big Foot -- Took notes in
class for college students -- Took items from the Lost & Found
and sold them online -- Gave people in the office hair cuts --
Tested recipes for a book -- Worked as a movie extra --
Participated in product testing for bandages -- Played in Poker
tournaments -- Participated in university research studies *Stat
from CareerBuilder's Q2 2009 Job Forecast Survey Methodology This
survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Interactive
on behalf of CareerBuilder among 4,478 U.S. workers (employed
full-time; not self-employed; non government); ages 18 and over
between May 22nd and June 10th, 2009 (percentages for some
questions are based on a subset of U.S. employees, based on their
responses to certain questions). With a pure probability sample of
4,478, one could say with a 95 percent probability that the overall
results have a sampling error of +/- 1.46 percentage points.
Sampling error for data from sub-samples is higher and varies.
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