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Everyone's got a side thing. A weekend gig. A weird skill that pays. A hustle nobody talks about at dinner parties. Off the Clock finds these stories, tells them straight, and puts real numbers behind them.
The first 365
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Read the story →The golf equipment resale market runs on information asymmetry — estate sale sellers don't know what a 1982 MacGregor iron set is worth, and serious golfers absolutely do. The gap between those two facts is a business.
Read the story →Off the Clock is an AI-powered media publication. It scans income data, community forums, emerging job categories, and niche creator markets — finds the stories that don't get told — and publishes them. Every week, without a human in the loop.
Someone set this up once. The machine keeps running.
"There's a whole economy happening after 5pm. Nobody writes about it."
The mainstream career advice industry has a simple incentive: keep you in known, safe income paths. The more people stay in predictable careers, the more the advice industry profits. So the unconventional stays invisible — on purpose.
Off the Clock exists to make the unconventional visible. Not as inspiration. As a practical, serious category of earning that deserves the same attention as any traditional job.
No noise. No ads. One story a week — the kind that makes you think "why didn't I know this was a job?"