Tutoring- If you don’t want to find clients yourself, there are companies that will hire you, and then match you up with students. When I did this, I made $20/hr with a bachelors. The problem with tutoring is that you are only working an hour or two, and have to drive there and back. If you’re lucky, you can schedule two clients back-to-back, but you still are having to travel for short shifts.
Nannying- If you find taking care of kids and houses to be unstressful, this can pay pretty decently (generally under the table), be full-time or part-time, and include lots of paid-for activities (zoos, museums, parks, all on someone else’s dime). Though for your situation, it seems like you aren’t functional enough to get the decent paying positions (your own words on being barely functional).
Tutoring- If you don’t want to find clients yourself, there are companies that will hire you, and then match you up with students. When I did this, I made $20/hr with a bachelors. The problem with tutoring is that you are only working an hour or two, and have to drive there and back. If you’re lucky, you can schedule two clients back-to-back, but you still are having to travel for short shifts.
Nannying- If you find taking care of kids and houses to be unstressful, this can pay pretty decently (generally under the table), be full-time or part-time, and include lots of paid-for activities (zoos, museums, parks, all on someone else’s dime). Though for your situation, it seems like you aren’t functional enough to get the decent paying positions (your own words on being barely functional).