Discover the jobs a 'side hustle expert' says could make you rich
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A 'side hustle expert' on social media has spilled the beans on three unexpected jobs that are quietly making a fortune—and could earn quite the profit, too.
In a recent video that's amassed hundreds and thousands of views, the man revealed three skilled trades that are unassumingly lucrative due to the lack of new people entering the industries.
First up on the list? The humble seamstress and tailor.
'How many young people do you know that really want to become a seamstress or a tailor?' he said, quickly adding, 'It doesn't exist anymore.'
'People that are doing it right now are making a [fortune]. It's going to be even better in the future because no one wants to get into it.'

The social media personality said that people will always require alterations for their clothes, such as hemming pants or adding patches.
'Whatever it is, it's always going to be needed,' he argued.
'I mean, could you believe that you can make hundreds of thousands of dollars with this thing right here?' He then pointed to a Singer sewing machine model.
Next up on his side-hustle list are shoemakers.
He said that because shoemakers are becoming rarer these days, those currently in the business earn a lot. For example, he claims to know a man who operates a small shop and makes nearly a million dollars—all by himself!
According to him, shoemaking involves more than just repairs; it includes working on leather and suede, which requires specific skills and tools unique to the profession.
Lastly, he admitted that even though he might be a bit biased, he firmly believes that running a dry-cleaning business can be a lucrative side hustle.
He shared that in his experience of visiting nearby dry cleaners, he noticed that many of the owners are seniors in their 70s and 80s. 'Their kids don't want to take over,' he argued.
'And what happens is that this industry is slowly dying. Not dying in a sense where there's no demand—it's dying because a lot of the people don't want to get into it.'
He said that most people are unaware they can be trained to run a dry-cleaning business or even open one without being a dry-cleaning expert.
Needless to say, hundreds were grateful for the side his advice. Plenty agreed and added their points in the comments section of his video.
'I've been saying seamstress is a skill set to have and will make you a lot of money. I'm so glad my mum taught me how to sew,' one user commented.
Another agreed and said, 'No lies told. I'm a seamstress. I work on bridal gowns, and it's rare if we find any seamstress to help us. I'm the youngest in my industry.'
So, what are your thoughts, members? Do you agree with his list? Maybe you also have some side hustle ideas in mind you want to add? Feel free to let us know in the comments below!
In a recent video that's amassed hundreds and thousands of views, the man revealed three skilled trades that are unassumingly lucrative due to the lack of new people entering the industries.
First up on the list? The humble seamstress and tailor.
'How many young people do you know that really want to become a seamstress or a tailor?' he said, quickly adding, 'It doesn't exist anymore.'
'People that are doing it right now are making a [fortune]. It's going to be even better in the future because no one wants to get into it.'

A man shared his insight into lucrative opportunities that could make people earn quite a profit. Credit: TikTok/sidehustlerealist.
The social media personality said that people will always require alterations for their clothes, such as hemming pants or adding patches.
'Whatever it is, it's always going to be needed,' he argued.
'I mean, could you believe that you can make hundreds of thousands of dollars with this thing right here?' He then pointed to a Singer sewing machine model.
Next up on his side-hustle list are shoemakers.
He said that because shoemakers are becoming rarer these days, those currently in the business earn a lot. For example, he claims to know a man who operates a small shop and makes nearly a million dollars—all by himself!
According to him, shoemaking involves more than just repairs; it includes working on leather and suede, which requires specific skills and tools unique to the profession.
Lastly, he admitted that even though he might be a bit biased, he firmly believes that running a dry-cleaning business can be a lucrative side hustle.
He shared that in his experience of visiting nearby dry cleaners, he noticed that many of the owners are seniors in their 70s and 80s. 'Their kids don't want to take over,' he argued.
'And what happens is that this industry is slowly dying. Not dying in a sense where there's no demand—it's dying because a lot of the people don't want to get into it.'
He said that most people are unaware they can be trained to run a dry-cleaning business or even open one without being a dry-cleaning expert.
Needless to say, hundreds were grateful for the side his advice. Plenty agreed and added their points in the comments section of his video.
'I've been saying seamstress is a skill set to have and will make you a lot of money. I'm so glad my mum taught me how to sew,' one user commented.
Another agreed and said, 'No lies told. I'm a seamstress. I work on bridal gowns, and it's rare if we find any seamstress to help us. I'm the youngest in my industry.'
Key Takeaways
- A business owner and so-called 'side hustle expert' on social media has listed three traditional occupations that he believes could be highly profitable due to the decreasing numbers of people interested in these trades.
- The three jobs he identified as potential money-makers were the roles of a seamstress or tailor, shoemaker, and dry cleaner—industries that are slowly 'declining' as fewer young people are looking to venture into them.
So, what are your thoughts, members? Do you agree with his list? Maybe you also have some side hustle ideas in mind you want to add? Feel free to let us know in the comments below!