I quit my office job and now make $10K a month at 24 heres how you can too

A 24-year-old has revealed how she ditched her full-time administration role and still makes $10,000 a month.Amy Coulston, from the Sunshine Coast, was working in a remote administration role for a car dealership in New South Wales making $83,000 a year — including bonuses — before tax.But, she has now ditched this job and is exclusively working in side hustles, saying she has been looking for extra ways to make money since she was a teenager.“I have been doing side hustles for almost all of my adult life, I needed them to help make ends meet in my university days,” she told news.com.au.“But I remember being 15/16 and looking for ways to make money online and wishing I was old enough to sign up to all of the sites I use today, so it’s always been something I’ve been interested in doing.”Initially, it started with freelancing on Airtasker, such as picking up items and proofreading assignments before moving onto other side hustles such as market research and surveys.When she started full-time, she was trying to get in an hour or two during work days and up to five hours on the weekend.She also started up a TikTok account — @amy.coul — where she documents how much she earns and from what.She started posting more than a year ago after seeing people in the US do the same, but realised no one was sharing platforms where Aussies could make a bit of extra cash.Now, she gets messages daily from people sharing when they make their first $100 from sites she recommends.Recently, she made $10,000 in a month from her side hustles — something she’d been aiming towards for a long time.“When I finally hit it, I was absolutely thrilled.

It felt like such a massive goal so I was definitely shocked to see that number on the screen at the end of the month,” Ms Coulsen said.“Sharing all of the sites I use on social media absolutely has a massive impact on that number, and I never want to shy away from that fact.“A lot of the sites I use offer referral p...

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