Benefits
As with any nursing job, income varies with experience, training/certification, and time spent working the side hustle. Hourly nurse wages for jobs such as nurse health coach, infusion, immunization, and telehealth nurses can range from $29 to $59 per hour, depending on your state of practice.
Per Diem or PRN nurses typically earn a higher hourly wage than staff nurses. Lactation consultants may charge $100-250 per visit, depending on the market and complexity of the case. The Affordable Care Act ensures that breastfeeding support is covered by insurance.
Setting your rates is one upside of an independent side hustle such as freelance health writing, CPR/First aid instructor, and nursing tutor. You can make a pretty penny depending on the market and your target clients.
Consequences
Time and money. Everyone wants more, but there is never enough. A potential drawback to having a side hustle is exchanging your free time to work the side hustle. This means you have less downtime from your full-time job to relax and recharge. Less downtime often contributes to nurse burnout. However, with careful planning, organization, and time management, balancing full-time employment and your side hustle is possible. Plus, you may find that your side hustle is exciting and fun, especially if it is a different type of nursing than your full-time job.
