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Your subject matter is as limitless as the human mind: acting, algebra, tennis, anyone?
First steps: Get in touch with your local school district and offer your services. Good knowledge of one particular subject or activity is more marketable than spotty knowledge of many. States don't have licensing requirements, so you don't necessarily need a degree or other credential, though you'll likely make more money if you do have one.
Time needed: Evenings, mornings, or your lunch break.
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