I'm the Technical Director of Events at my local school, basically in charge of making sure any and all events run smoothly. It started off as just doing lighting and sound work, but now it's evolved to basically managing events on the day they occur. This is a per-job position. I only get paid a flat rate per event, and not for the planning or any sort of rehearsal time.
My "hourly" work is as a food server at the school, which involves food prep, serving, inventory, as well as menu planning. This is my actual main "for wage" work at the school, so I get a stable bi-weekly check.
I'm also a "Custodial Helper." Basically during the school year, especially during the summer, I go in an do a lot of personal projects that involve specialized care of one to two people, as opposed to the entire custodial staff crew.
And on the side I still do "under the table" work when it comes to computers, electronics, maintenance, etc. Which is the least "stable" job in terms of payment, but it makes for good pocket change.