The Best Ways To Earn Extra Cash In Hawaii

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Hawaii is such a great place to live, offering beautiful year-round weather, remarkable natural beauty, and a lavish culture.

However, it is no secret that the state of Hawaii is one of the most expensive places to live in the United States when it comes to cost of living. The ‘price of paradise’ is mostly through high taxes, and even with a standard 9-5 job to cover the basics, you can finance your Hawaiian experience with several accessible side gigs.

The following list offers a range of options that would be viable for most and are good sources of income for anyone with a busy schedule seeking flexible work.

1) Uber Eats

Uber Eats is one of the fastest, most flexible ways to earn some extra cash. The best part is you don’t even need a car. You can choose Uber Walker or Uber Biker. The profile is extremely quick to set up also. The longest part of onboarding is the background check, which generally comes back within 2-3 days.

The best part about Uber eats is the flexibility and freedom to work what hours you want and what days you want. You can start earning by simply clicking “go online” on the Uber Driver app, and you can accept nearby offers with detailed instructions on what steps to carry out.

The above image shows a breakdown of two quick Uber Eats shifts, where we earned more than $25 per hour in extra spending money. You can earn the most money if you have a car for Uber Eats, but it’s in no way a requirement. Without a car, we earned about $15-20 per hour, but with a car, this can rise closer to $25-35.

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2) Host/Hostess At a Restaurant

In most parts of Hawaii, especially Honolulu, there are many opportunities to gain employment in hospitality. Bartender, host/hostess and waiter/waitress positions can be found readily in the tourist areas throughout Hawaii due to the volatile nature of people coming and going from the islands.

Most job openings are posted online via sites such as Indeed and ZipRecruiter but it is always useful to visit the establishments along with a card copy of your resume and make direct contact with a hiring manager.

Training and orientation are often provided so prior experience in the service industry is not mandatory, but it does help.


3) Walk Dogs With The Rover App

With Hawaii’s beautiful, warm climate and abundance of dogs, you would be hard pressed to find a better place be a dog walker. As a busy hub for business, finance and hospitality, Hawaiian residents can find it difficult to make time to give their pets the daily exercise and fresh air that they need.

The large number of open spaces such as parks and beaches that surround the islands makes it an ideal place to provide the mental stimulation that man’s best friend craves.

Become a trusted local dog walker in Hawaii’s neighbourhoods and cities using Rover.com, which affords great flexibility for everyone. Signing up is simple, and beginning your dog walking business from there comes just as easily.


4) Substitute Teaching

Currently, there is a high demand for substitute teachers across the state of Hawaii, especially in Honolulu. There are a few requirements before becoming a substitute teacher, but it is a well-paying, flexible job. If you do not have a teaching degree, you must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized third level institution and complete a substitute teaching certification course. You can complete this course in person, but there is also an online course on the Honolulu.edu website for under 50 dollars.

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5) Babysit with Care.com

Another flexible, part-time gig would be to babysit. A safe way to find work as a babysitter is through Care.com, as they screen the families that you would be working for. Within the past few years, Care.com has ramped up its background checks so they now do an in-depth background check screening for federal and county-level crimes dating back 7 years. As the caregiver, you will also have to undergo a background check.

Of course, there are other ways to find babysitting positions besides Care.com, such as searching local Facebook groups or public bulletin boards. We have personally always used Care.com to reduce the risk of scams and for a wider variety of job opportunities.

Once You Earn That Extra Cash, Click Below To Book Other Great Activities In Hawaii!
Toa Luau:
One of Oahu’s most authentic luaus at a great price
Turtle Canyon Waikiki Snorkel Adventure:
Snorkel with sea turtles and schools of fish on this small group tour
Waikiki Sunset Cruise:
BYOB! Enjoy a scenic sunset cruise as you sip of your favorite drinks
Oahu Hidden Gems Tour:
experience some of Oahu’s must see spots in one day
Surfing Lesson At Waikiki Beach:
Don’t leave Hawaii without getting up on a surfboard once!

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