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Getting Teachers and Students Ready for the Gig Economy

Mark Phillips, CEO and founder of HireEducation and Co-founder of GigEd

Stats

  • 162 million gig workers in the US and Europe
  • Median Monthly Income (including AirBnB) is $109
  • 70% of participants in the gig economy prefer gigging to a more traditional job

Preparing to be a Participant in the Gig Economy

  1. Be intentional
  • Why do you want a gig?
    • extra cash?
    • intellectual stimulation/relaxation?
    • career change
  1. Be careful
  • Explore legal and safety implications
  1. Take Advantage of the Flexibility
  • Quit if it isn't working
  • Explore other options

Preparing for a Gig Economy (Extra Cash)

  1. Pick your poison
  • Which option is the least disruptive?
  • Which option pays the most $$$?
  • What are the unintended consequences
  1. Consider your Day job
  • Employment Agreements
  • Will you tell?

Project Work

  • Designers
  • Architects
  • Software Developers

Things to Figure Out as a Gig Worker

  • Healthcare
  • Retirement Savings
  • Professional Development
  • Time off
  • Selling Time: The Consultant's Dilemma

As a Consultant You'll Pay For:

  • Branding and Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Legal Organization
  • Planning of Capital Expenses
  • Hiring

Ed Gigs

  • Online Instruction
  • Product Surveys
  • Instructional/Curriculum Design
  • Substitute Teaching
  • Design and Development
  • Professional Development
  • Copywriting
  • Lead-Gen Sales
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