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Part-time Job Opportunities for Students in Sale (and How to Survive the Rent)

@Julian Moss2/8/2026blog
Part-time Job Opportunities for Students in Sale (and How to Survive the Rent)

so here's the deal with Sale: it's not Marrakech, but it's not a ghost town either. it's that awkward middle sibling in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra family, sitting quietly across the river, doing its own thing. if you're a student trying to make rent while juggling classes, you're probably scanning the city for anything that doesn't involve selling your soul to a call center. let me tell you what i've heard, seen, and almost tried myself.

first off, rent here is a bit kinder than in Rabat. average monthly rent for a shared flat? about 2,500-3,500 MAD, depending on how close you are to the medina or the university. utilities? tack on another 300-500 MAD. yeah, it adds up. but compared to the capital, it's survivable. just don't expect your shower to have consistent hot water. that's a luxury.

now, jobs. the obvious ones are tutoring, retail, and waiting tables. but let's be real-those are crowded markets. what's less obvious? language exchange meetups. i overheard a local say they made 200 MAD an hour just chatting in English with professionals prepping for interviews. no degree required, just don't sound like you just rolled out of bed.

another rumor floating around: some students pick up weekend shifts at the Marché Central, helping vendors stock or translate for tourists. it's not glamorous, but it pays in cash and you get free fruit that's about to go bad. win-win.

if you're more of a digital native, freelance platforms like Upwork or Fiverr can be a lifeline. one guy i met was editing CVs for 100 MAD a pop. said he did three a week and that covered his groceries. not bad for a side hustle.

here's a quick table of what you're looking at monthly:

ExpenseCost (MAD)
Shared Rent2,500-3,500
Utilities300-500
Food (weekly)300-400
Transport (bus)100-150
Phone/Data100-200


not exactly cheap, but manageable if you hustle smart.

the weather right now? overcast with a chance of existential dread. but hey, the Atlantic breeze keeps it from getting too stuffy. and if you need a break from Sale's slower pace, Rabat is just a tram ride away, and Casablanca is a 1-hour train hop for when you need that big-city dopamine hit.

one last piece of "drunk advice" from a student i met at a café: "don't take the first job that comes your way. wait for something that doesn't make you want to cry before your morning coffee." sage words.

oh, and before i forget-here's a map so you don't get lost trying to find that tutoring center or the sketchy internet café that hires.

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if you want more local scoops, check out Reddit's Morocco community or browse TripAdvisor's Sale forum for the latest gossip on where students are actually making money.


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About the author: Julian Moss

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