The seven sideline jobs that civil servants can do are as follows:
1. Engaging in literary creation
Engaging in literary creation is not restricted by the status of civil servants, especially since self-media creation is popular now, and civil servants can use their leisure time to engage in creative work as long as they are interested.
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2. Investment
Civil servants can also invest. As long as the source of money is legal, they can use money to invest, such as investing in real estate, stocks, funds, etc. The interest income earned through these investments is legal.
3. Invention patent
If you have the ability to invent in this field, you can also use your business time for research. If you achieve certain results, you can apply for a patent. Then some subsequent patent fees are also legal "sideline" income, but the threshold is relatively high, so civil servants with this skill can consider it.
4. Promote products
If you know more people or WeChat friends, you can promote products to earn commission. You can also register Taobao Alliance to promote Taobao products and earn commissions.
5. Photographic calligraphy
Strictly speaking, photographic calligraphy is also a kind of creation, and this kind of creation often comes from public welfare. Some civil servants like photography and calligraphy very much, which is an amateur hobby. Many of them are members of photography associations and calligraphy associations, and they are well-known in the circle, so their works can often produce market value.
6. Deliver takeout
At present, it is also possible for civil servants to deliver takeout as a part-time job without affecting their jobs.
7. give a lecture?
this lecture is an internal lecture. At present, the training of party member cadres within the system is very frequent, especially after promotion, almost all of them must attend the training of Party schools or administrative colleges. In order to improve the level of teachers, some people invite some so-called experts from outside to teach. Some of these experts are in-service civil servants.
when these civil servants teach others in the party school, the party school will give them some fees, which can be said to be hard work. However, there are rules on how much to pay, not as much as you want, let alone as much as you want.