Picking a pandemic side gig to keep things going.
The pandemic has left millions of people jobless. At the same time, it has also led to a massive boom in the e-com industry. With this boom, we see a growing number of people take up delivery jobs. Delivery jobs, like many other temporary jobs, are called gig jobs and millennials are moving towards a gig economy. Be is a side hustle to achieve a goal or a side gig from a hobby or a side income to keep things going, there's been a steady growth in the gig economy. Read more about this here.
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