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The side hustle nation: Exploring the demographics and motivations of gig workers

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The rise of the “side hustle” has transformed the modern workforce, with millions supplementing their primary income through freelance work, gig jobs, and entrepreneurial ventures. Understanding who is most likely to be engaging in this increasingly prevalent economic activity provides valuable insight into evolving work patterns and societal trends. While no single profile perfectly captures every side hustler, several demographic and motivational factors consistently emerge.

The Millennial and Gen Z Influence:

Millennials and Gen Z represent a significant portion of the side hustle workforce. Several factors contribute to this:

– Economic Uncertainty: These generations have entered the workforce during periods of economic instability and increasing income inequality. The side hustle offers a buffer against job insecurity and provides a safety net in times of economic downturn.

– Desire for Flexibility: Millennials and Gen Z often prioritize work-life balance and flexibility. Side hustles offer a low-risk way to explore entrepreneurship and build skills.

– Entrepreneurial Spirit: These generations are characterized by a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to pursue their own passions and ideas. The side hustle provides a low-risk platform to test entrepreneurial waters and build skills without quitting their primary job.

– Technological Proficiency: Millennials and Gen Z are digitally native, possessing a high level of technological proficiency that facilitates online work, freelance platforms, and digital marketing. This technological fluency opens up a wider range of side hustle opportunities.

– Debt Burden: High levels of student loan debt and other financial obligations often push younger generations to seek additional income streams to manage their financial burdens. The side hustle becomes a necessary tool for financial stability.

Beyond the Young: Other Demographic Trends:

While millennials and Gen Z are prominent in the side hustle landscape, other demographics are also increasingly engaging in this activity:

– Parents: Parents, particularly those with young children, often seek the flexibility and income potential of side hustles to balance family responsibilities with financial needs. The ability to work from home or set their own hours is a significant draw.

– Older Workers: Many older workers, either approaching retirement or already retired, engage in side hustles to supplement their income, maintain an active lifestyle, and pursue personal interests. Side hustles appeal to this group because of their flexibility and autonomy.

– Individuals in Underserved Communities: Side hustles can offer economic opportunities to individuals in underserved communities who may face barriers to traditional employment. The ability to work independently and set one’s own hours can be particularly advantageous for those with childcare or transportation challenges.

– Professionals Seeking Career Change: Many professionals use side hustles as a way to explore new skills and interests, potentially leading to a career change. The side hustle can serve as a stepping stone to a new career path, allowing individuals to gain experience and build a portfolio before making a full transition.

Motivations Beyond Financial Gain:

While financial gain is a primary driver for many side hustlers, other motivations also play a significant role:

– Passion Projects: Many individuals pursue side hustles based on personal passions and interests, using the opportunity to pursue creative endeavors, build a personal brand, or contribute to a cause they care about.

– Skill Development: Side hustles provide a valuable platform for acquiring new skills and expanding professional expertise. This can enhance career prospects and increase earning potential in the long term.

– Work-Life Balance: The flexibility of side hustles allows individuals to better manage their work-life balance, pursuing personal interests and family responsibilities while generating additional income.

– Entrepreneurial Exploration: Side hustles serve as a testing ground for entrepreneurial ambitions, allowing individuals to experiment with business ideas and gain valuable experience before committing to a full-time venture.

– Increased Autonomy and Control: The independence and control offered by side hustles are highly appealing to many, providing a sense of agency and ownership over their work.

onclusion:

The side hustle phenomenon is a complex and multifaceted trend driven by a confluence of economic, social, and technological factors. While millennials and Gen Z are prominent participants, a diverse range of demographics are increasingly engaging in side hustles for various reasons, extending beyond purely financial motivations. Understanding the diverse profiles and motivations of side hustlers is crucial for businesses, policymakers, and individuals navigating the evolving landscape of the modern workforce. The side hustle is no longer a niche activity; it’s a significant and growing part of the economy, reflecting a broader shift towards greater flexibility, autonomy, and entrepreneurial pursuits.
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Respecting sacred places

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WITH recent cases of sacred places being desecrated, we need to remind ourselves that it is our duty to give these places due respect since they hold deep cultural or religious significance, and they also arouse strong emotional connection with the people. We are reminded of this duty in that gospel episode where Christ drove away those who turned the temple into a market place. (cfr. Jn 2,13-22)

In this regard, we have to be mindful of the rules and customs associated with these sacred places and respect them, like dressing in a way that is respectful of the place and its significance, keeping a respectful demeanor, avoiding loud noises, disruptive behavior or disrespectful actions.

We have to be most careful with our tendency to trivialize sacred places, items and events. With the sacred, all we have to do is utmost reverence, putting all our faith in them, knowing that through natural and human elements, we are touching the supernatural dimension of our life, we are touching the very life of God.

This reality should never be lost in our consciousness. Whenever we get involved in the sacred, as when we attend Mass or go to confession, or read the gospel, etc., we need to make many acts of faith, hope and charity to be able to capture the wonderful reality of being intimate with God.

We have to be careful because nowadays, with all the galloping pace of our earthly concerns and developments, we can easily end up treating the sacred things as one more item to be attended to, often with a cursory attitude.

We need to put all our mind and heart, all our senses and faculties into the celebration of these sacred things. Our whole selves should be involved there. We have to be aware with the reality of who we are dealing with in these sacred acts. We are not dealing with people only, much less with things only. We are directly dealing with God!

It therefore stands to reason that before we get involved in these sacred activities, we prepare ourselves properly. We have to stir up our faith and devotion, priming our heart and mind to align ourselves with the reality involved.

That is why we need to spend time preparing ourselves before the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Holy Mass. This is especially so with priests. We, priests, have to spend some time in prayer before celebrating the Mass to see to it that we are assuming the very name and person of Christ who is both priest and victim, the one who both offers and is offered.

We need to develop a sense of the sacred. When we pray, for example, we should see to it that the words really spring from the heart, a heart already filled with faith and love for God, since out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. The lips and the heart should be in harmony. And when many people pray together, the prayer should form a lovely symphony.

What can help is that when we pray, we should think to whom are we talking, what are we saying, how should we say it, with what sentiments should accompany it, what resolutions should come from it.

I remember that as a kid I saw old women in the church praying, and I could not help but be moved to see their faces brighten and darken as they prayed. I understood then that they were talking to God, and what they talked about was reflected on their faces. That is clearly having a sense of the sacred.

Army troops clash with NPA rebels in Eastern Samar at height of Typhoon ‘Tino’; one killed

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TACLOBAN CITY — Even as Typhoon ‘Tino’ battered Eastern Visayas, soldiers from the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division clashed with communist rebels in the hinterlands of Llorente and Gen. MacArthur towns in Eastern Samar on November 3, resulting in the death of one New People’s Army (NPA) member.

The firefight erupted as troops of the 63rd Infantry Battalion were conducting focused military operations against remnants of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Sesame under the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), a report from the 8th ID, based in Catbalogan City, Samar, said on Thursday, Nov.6.

The slain rebel was identified as Joel Bobonao, also known as ‘Pen’ or ‘Jack’. Recovered from the encounter site were a .45 caliber pistol with ammunition, several firearm magazines, and personal belongings. The rest of the armed group reportedly fled after being outmaneuvered by government forces despite the adverse weather.

Major General Adonis Ariel Orio, commander of the 8th ID, commended his troops for their persistence and bravery in maintaining peace and security in the region even under extreme conditions.

“Even as our troops face harsh weather and hazardous terrain, their dedication to protect our people and sustain peace in Eastern Visayas remains unwavering,” Orio said in a statement. “This encounter shows that the remaining CPP-NPA members in the region are losing community support.”

The 8ID reiterated its call for remaining members of the NPA to surrender and avail themselves of the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) to reintegrate into society.

Meanwhile, the division said its units remain on heightened alert for both internal security operations and humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR) efforts amid Typhoon Tino.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Woman,62, missing after being swept away by floodwaters in Bontoc, Southern Leyte

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ORMOC CITY— A 62-year-old woman was reported missing after being swept away by strong floodwaters at the height of Typhoon “Tino” early Tuesday morning, November 4, in Barangay Hilaan, Bontoc, Southern Leyte.

Police identified the missing person as Yolanda Labastida, married, and a resident of the said barangay.

Based on a report from the Bontoc Municipal Police Station submitted to the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), the incident was relayed by a certain alias “Lan,” a member of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) of Bontoc.

According to the report, Labastida and her husband, alias “Digong,” were attempting to evacuate from their home near a creek that had begun to overflow when she was reportedly swept away by the strong current.

Search and rescue operations were immediately launched by barangay officials and local responders, but as of press time, Labastida remains missing.

(ROBERT DEJON)

PRO-8 deploys disaster response team to typhoon-hit Cebu

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EXTENDING HELP. About 142 police personnel from the region were deployed to help relief operations in Cebu province which was severely affected when Typhoon ‘Tino’ hit the country early this week.(PRO-8)
EXTENDING HELP. About 142 police personnel from the region were deployed to help relief operations in Cebu province which was severely affected when Typhoon ‘Tino’ hit the country early this week.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), under the leadership of Regional Director PB/Gen. Jason Capoy, has dispatched a disaster response contingent to Cebu province to assist in relief and rehabilitation efforts following the devastation caused by Typhoon “Tino.”

A send-off ceremony for the 73-member team — composed of four Police Commissioned Officers (PCOs) and 69 Police Non-Commissioned Officers (PNCOs) — was held Thursday morning at the PRO-8 Gymnasium. The group will reinforce the Police Regional Office 7 (PRO-7) in disaster operations in the hardest-hit areas of Danao, Compostela, Cotcot, and Liloan.

The contingent will help in clearing operations and provide law enforcement support by temporarily relieving local police personnel affected by the typhoon. They also brought essential equipment and supplies, including chainsaws, family tents, radios, Starlink units, food packs, rice, and drinking water.

Capoy commended the dedication and compassion of the deployed personnel, saying their mission exemplifies PRO-8’s spirit of “Serbisyong May Malasakit.”

“This mission is not only about delivering aid but also about bringing hope and reassurance to communities affected by calamities. Your willingness to serve, even in the face of hardship, reflects PRO-8’s commitment to public service,” he said.

The contingent is expected to stay in Cebu for about a week to assist local authorities and residents in ongoing relief and rehabilitation activities.

Meanwhile, PRO-8 conducted a post-assessment meeting on November 5 to evaluate the region’s response to Typhoon “Tino.” The session, led by PCOL Dennis Jose S. Llavore, Deputy Regional Director for Operations, gathered inputs from Provincial and City Police Offices (PPOs/CPOs) on successful interventions, operational gaps, and lessons learned.

The meeting noted that preemptive evacuations across the region helped minimize casualties, though communication issues were encountered in Southern Leyte, where the typhoon made landfall. To address this, the body recommended acquiring additional Starlink units for all PPOs, CPOs, and police stations to ensure continuous communication during emergencies.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Man perishes in house fire in Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte

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ORMOC CITY-A 45-year-old man was killed after a fire of still unknown origin razed his house to the ground early Thursday morning, November 6, in Barangay Iniguihan, Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte.

Police identified the victim only by his alias “Esto,” a resident of the said barangay, who was alone in his home when the incident occurred around 12:01 a.m.

According to a report from the Tomas Oppus Municipal Police Station (MPS) submitted to the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), responding police officers and personnel from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) found the house — made of both concrete and light materials — already engulfed in flames when they arrived.

The blaze was declared under control by 12:30 a.m. and fully extinguished by 1:00 a.m. Authorities confirmed that the victim’s remains were recovered from the debris, along with the total loss of his belongings.

The estimated cost of damage was pegged at P50,000. The BFP-Tomas Oppus continues to investigate the cause of the fire.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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