Hustle
By allen0187
@allen0187 (59205)
Philippines
May 22, 2026 5:14pm CST
In slang, 'hustle' generally means working hard, being resourceful, or engaging in activities to make money, often emphasizing determination and cleverness.
A more informal and perhaps less popular meaning in the US is 'being a prostitute'.
Then there is the popular 'side hustle'.
I certainly have been hustling the past couple of years. Until April, I had two jobs - one Us based and one UK based. The US job is in the graveyard shift (my graveyard shift but morning in the States) while the UK job is in the morning shift (my morning shift which is the overnight shift in the UK). So just imagine the amount of sleep (or lack of there of) for the past three years that I had two jobs.
Anyway, because of the latest tax laws in the UK, our remote team was let go. So I was left with just one job but I just can't stop hustling so I'm looking still for a second job. While looking, I'm doing myLot and another microtask site leaving comments in posts. The pay is smaller compared to what I was getting with my UK job but it helps.
Anyway, I continue to hustle like my life depends on it because I like money and I have loved ones to support and I like fine things in life and I want to build generational wealth and yadda yadda yadda and i did say that I like money.
So how are you hustling?
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3 responses
@Deepizzaguy (121476)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
1h
I am working by sharing news stories on this site and looking for survey sights that are on the internet via artificial intelligence for survey sights that pay for completing them,
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@JudyEv (380365)
• Rockingham, Australia
58m
I keep looking but there isn't much around for a nearly 80-year-old woman. I stopped surveys as I rarely qualify. I don't really need the money but I need more to do in a way. Good luck with your hustling.





