In 2016, Mike Liff, now 73, relocated with his wife from San Francisco to Portland, Maine, to be closer to family. The retirees explored their new hometown and thanks to a chance conversation at a barbershop, Liff learned that MaineFoodieTours.com was looking for part-time guides. After hearing that the job would give him a chance to walk around the city, share his enthusiasm for history and food and meet interesting people, Liff decided to apply.
"I'm having such fun," he said, when Next Avenue interviewed him in 2017. "I like to say I didn't retire, I 'rewired.' To have a place to go and a purpose is really important to me — and my wife appreciates it, too."
During the height of the tourist season, Liff works six mornings a week, leading a three-hour tour around the old Port city. After winter arrives, the sports fan takes on a different part-time job, working as an usher for the Maine Redclaws, the developmental team for the Boston Celtics. He gets to watch "really great basketball," while earning supplemental income in the process.
Like Liff, you too may be able to generate income from your passions and hobbies. Here are four strategies to consider, along with resources to help get started:
1. Find a part-time job.
Take inspiration from Liff and look for a part-time job that offers the chance to engage with your hobbies and passions on a more regular basis.
For example, if you love plants and being outdoors, you might find it satisfying to work at your local arboretum, community park or garden center. Or, if you're open to traveling for part-time work, you can search on CoolWorks.com for seasonal jobs at the National Parks, ski resorts and dude ranches.
If food is more your thing, take a look at GoodFoodJobs.com, where you'll find a variety of part-time opportunities. Current listings include a recruitment manager for a nonprofit teaching kids from all socioeconomic backgrounds what real food is, and a food demo specialist.
2. Become a gigster.
Eager to strike out on your own, but don't want the headaches of starting and marketing a business? Consider applying for short-term gigs that play into your passions by using gig technology platforms and mobile apps.