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In my location, there are a lot of evening and night time jobs that are pretty chill and pay rather well, because most people are "normal" and don't like to do them.
Most of them revolve around just sitting in a room and checking whether everything is fine once an hour. I'm speaking from experience, having done those kind of jobs on the side.
Best part for me was that it felt like 8-10h of free time where I played games and watched youtube, while getting paid.
I don't really know what search term to give you to find them, but I just scroll the local job market and find open positions all the time.
Software jobs in my area on the other hand are very annoying and require you to jump through 3 interviews and 2 tests while applying, be up early, on time, in office, regulated breaks instead of when I need them, pretend to be at 100% productivity all the time etc. for a barely 30% higher pay... not worth the effort at all.
What do these evening jobs normally entail? They sound awesome lol.
Security guard is one. Had a friend in college that basically got paid 8hrs/night to do 2hrs of actual work and 6hrs of building his portfolio. It can definitely work well for some folks.
I don't want to dox myself by saying too many details or accurate listings, but the one I worked at was basically:
Other I saw occasionally in multiple locations:
forestfire watch. You sit in a tower in a forest and look around with binoculars every quarter hour. If you see smoke, you try to figure out where it is on a map and notify somebody. Three 8h shifts, so you can pick day, evening or night.
sleep research facility, where you go help the sleepers, if they have some issue in the middle of the night.