Have you found success with offline skill-based work?

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I've been thinking a lot about developing an offline skill as a way to earn some extra money and was hoping to hear from others about their experiences. For those of you who do crafts, provide services like tutoring or lawn care, or have other skills-based jobs that don't rely on the Internet, how has it been going for you? Have you been able to find consistent work and make a decent income? I like the idea of having something to fall back on that doesn't involve technology or platforms that could change. It would be great to hear any advice or lessons you've learned from your own offline ventures.
 
My opinion is that most of these offline skills are getting saturated. But if you can carve a particular niche, you would succeed with skills like tailoring, welding, and plumbing.
It's pretty much the same thing even with online skills. The most important thing now is to find a strategy you can use that would benefit you.
 
It seems that nothing in this world is perfect, and you will not get maximum satisfaction. Several managerial level people that I know also often complain that their careers have stalled, because above them there is only the owner or board of directors. So whatever our current job we have to be grateful for and not complain.
 
When I was younger I got paid for offline skill based work. In the last 15 years the top tech, internet companies are extremely vicious in criminally defaming me, encouraging people to make fake allegations so I do not do offline paid work.
 
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