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Don’t like people? You’ll love these jobs # In This Newsletter - This Week’s Money Mo

Don’t like people? You’ll love these jobs # In This Newsletter - This Week’s Money Moves ⚬ Quick & easy [cash grabs]( ⚬ Turn up your [side hustle game]( ⚬ Flie books [for profit]( - Newsworthy ⚬ Don’t like phone calls or talking to people? Check out these 3 remote jobs. - Today’s Must-read Content ⚬ [15 jobs]( that give you the most time off to enjoy life This Week’s Money Moves [Try These Quick & Easy Money Moves]( Feeling lazy? See if you could pick up a few extra bucks without moving a muscle. [Read more »]( [Pump Up Your Side Hustle Game]( Use this side hustle MASTER LIST as inspiration. [Read more »]( [Flip Books for Profit]( Hey, Amazon started out selling books. Maybe you’ll become the next Bezos? 🤷 [Read more »]( Newsworthy Don’t like phone calls or talking to people? Check out these 3 remote jobs [Girl sitting on floor working ](#) Do you feel exhausted after dealing with people for longer than 5 minutes? You’re not alone. Whether you call yourself an introvert, hermit, loner — whatever, here are 3 careers to pursue if you’d like to minimize human interaction as much as possible: 1. Freelance writer Freelance writing offers tons of freedom … you get to pick which clients to work with and you can set your own hours and rates. And writing is definitely a good career for introverts. After all, most of us have more conversations inside our heads than we do actual people — and that’s good for creativity. Unfortunately, you do need to build your own business, which requires a little bit of socialization (and which you may find you need from time to time). [12 Places to Write Paid Reviews: Get Paid to Share Your Opinion]( 2. Proofreader Proofreading, similar to writing, can be done without excessive phone time or communication. (It might not be your thing if attention to detail isn’t a strength of yours.) As a proofreader, you must know the rules of grammar inside and out — and follow style guidelines to the T. But once you’re an expert, you can proofread for websites, magazines, authors, or even advertising agencies. [How to Make Money Proofreading: The Ultimate Guide]( 3. Graphic designer If you’re visually creative, becoming a graphic designer could be a good work-from-home option. Companies and individuals hire graphic designers for various projects like company logos, book covers, illustrations, and much more. If you want to work for a company, a bachelor’s degree will certainly help ... but it’s not required. And if you want to grow your portfolio of work, try freelance sites like Upwork or Fiverr. They could help you boost your work portfolio! Read the rest here: [10 Work-From-Home Jobs That Don’t Keep You on the Phone All Day]( Today’s Must-read Content [15 Jobs That Give You the Most Time Off to Enjoy Life]( All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. But if you don’t want to be like Jack, you may want to find one of these jobs that could offer a better work-life balance. [Learn More »]( Get front-row seats to the hottest side hustles of the day Make Moves with Your Personal Finances Credit Cards Insurance Make Money Manage Money Investing Loans Banking Debt Help Recent Stories … [13 Insanely Budget-Friendly Costco Deals to Fill Your Freezer in February]( 5 minute read | February 6, 2023 [10 Incredibly Common Mistakes People Make When Asking for a Raise]( 5 minute read | February 6, 2023 [12 Foolish Things You Should Never Do to Save Money]( 5 minute read | February 5, 2023 [13 Best Jobs for People Who Love to Travel]( 6 minute read | February 5, 2023 [10 Ways the Average American can Improve Their Finances in 2023]( 5 minute read | February 5, 2023 [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Flipboard]( [FinanceBuzz]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 FinanceBuzz 111 E. Atlantic Ave., Suite 200, Delray Beach, FL 33444 FinanceBuzz is an informational website that provides tips, advice, and recommendations to help you make financial decisions. We strive to provide up-to-date information, but make no warranties regarding the accuracy of our information. Ultimately, you are responsible for your financial decisions. FinanceBuzz is not a financial institution and does not provide credit cards or any other financial products. FinanceBuzz.com does not make any credit decisions. FinanceBuzz is reader-supported. We may receive compensation from the products and services mentioned in this email.

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