Micro (Mini) jobs describe temporary jobs and tasks.
Jobs might be one-time or ongoing for varying time periods. Variations in spelling include: micro jobs and micro jobs. CNN iReport states that the demand for microjob workers will skyrocket. U.S. News reports microjob workers are making several hundred dollars per day for a few hours work, paying college expenses, and even buying a home.
In the United States, 2.7 million people worked as temps in November of 2013, nearly 2% of the nation�s workforce, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The temporary workforce has grown steadily for 10+ years. This figure does not include the untapped multitudes using micro job websites. These workers are making money doing what they love while helping others. It�s a no-brainer win-win.