Saturday, May 30, 2020
Part-time pastimes earn Brits £249 million per month
Part-time pastimes earn Brits £249 million per month by Michael Cheary Three quarters of Brits pursue after-work hobbiesPhotography is named the most popular hobby in the UKMore than one-in-five earn over £151 a month from post-work interestsWinding down after work is a thing of the past, as new research from reed.co.uk has found three quarters of Brits (77 per cent) have a part-time hobby as well as a full-time job. It seems the UKâs strong working ethos doesnât stop once people clock off for the day, as on average, talented Brits earn a collective £249 million a month from after-work interests.Cameras, controllers and Mary Berrys cupcakesThe research reveals we are a nation of âProfessional Hobbyistsâ with photography snapping up the top spot as the most popular after-work vocation (12 per cent), closely followed by gaming with over one in 10 (11 per cent) turning their habit into a handy earner. Baking takes the third spot, with one in 10 Brits (10 per cent) spending their spare time creating cupcakes to rival th ose of Mary Berry.Professional Hobbyists take home over £50 a month on average, with one in five (21 per cent) bagging themselves a minimum of £151 a month â" adding up to over £1,800 a year.Crafting 9-to-5A hobby is a commitment thatâs not taken lightly with one in six (16 per cent) investing over 10 hours a week to their craft. Almost a third of people (29 per cent) spend time on a hobby to lift their mood, whilst over a quarter (27 per cent) happily give up their evenings to pursue an interests that they are passionate about.The study found that having a hobby can also have a positive impact on an individualâs day job. One in three Brits (29 per cent) say having interests outside of work act as a positive distraction after a busy day and helps them to remain calm and relaxed in the workplace. Whilst one in five (22 per cent) find having a hobby makes them more interesting to colleagues and gives them talking points at the watercooler. An additional one in six Brits (17 per cent) believes the skills developed through part-time passions have supported their day job.Our survey saysSo, accoring to our latest research, the nations post-work passtimes are:Top five most popular hobbies:Photography (12 per cent)Gaming (11 per cent)Baking (10 per cent)Drawing / Painting (8 per cent)Creative writing (6 per cent)Lynn Cahillane, Communications Manager at reed.co.uk, said: Itâs great to see how driven UK workers are today. Putting your spare time to good use is a fantastic way to build on your existing skill set as well as maintain your appeal to employers. The passion you display for your professional hobby could give you the edge over other candidates to land you your next job.Commenting on her part-time pastime, Hayleigh Dalton of Handmade by Hayleigh; said: During the day I work in fashion buying and in the evenings I run a card business, where I hand craft individual cards using stamps. I find making them a great way to wind down after work, even thoug h I have had a huge amount of Christmas orders recently so Iâve been kept pretty busy. Iâve found making the most of my evenings has helped me move away from that living for the weekend mentality and improve my mood both in work and out.Find a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Features
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