6 NEW Gig Apps No One Is Talking About In 2024

Your Driver Mike
20 Jun 202411:37

Summary

TLDRThis video script highlights six lesser-known gig apps for 2024, offering unique opportunities for flexible and potentially lucrative side hustles. Apps like Jitsu and SkipCart focus on delivery services, with Jitsu emphasizing meal kits and overnight delivery options. Steady and its alternatives provide temporary work assignments without the need for a vehicle. Angie and Thumbtack cater to skilled tradespeople, allowing for scalable income through service offerings. Lastly, Bellhop and similar platforms offer moving gigs, with the potential to earn competitive hourly rates. The script also touches on voiceover work through platforms like Bunny Studio, suggesting a remote side hustle option for those with the right vocal talents.

Takeaways

  • 🚚 The platform Jitsu offers same-day delivery services with overnight delivery options and allows drivers to propose a pickup window for flexibility.
  • 💰 Jitsu drivers can see expected pay before booking a route and are guaranteed earnings, with the option to receive tips minus a processing fee.
  • 📦 SkipTheDishes offers last-mile delivery services with guaranteed and bonus pay, ensuring drivers earn at least $1 plus tips per delivery.
  • 🔄 Steady connects users with temporary work assignments without the need for a vehicle, similar to traditional temp agencies but through an app.
  • 🎪 Alternatives like WOLO, Shifts by Snag, and Upshift offer various gig opportunities, including event and convention work.
  • 🛠 Angie's List is a platform for skilled tradespeople to offer services in areas like cleaning, painting, and electrical work, requiring prior paid experience.
  • 🏗 Thumbtack allows service providers to list their offerings and compete for jobs, with a focus on limiting competition to ensure better opportunities.
  • 🔄 Bellhop is a gig platform specifically for movers, offering hourly earnings including tips and bonuses, with additional mileage compensation.
  • 🚚 Bungie and Dolly offer moving services for larger items, with Bungie focusing on earning over $45 an hour and Dolly providing team-based moving assistance.
  • 🎙️ Bunny Studio and Backstage provide opportunities for voiceover artists, allowing for remote work and the potential to cross-list services on platforms like Fiverr or Upwork.

Q & A

  • What is Jitsu and how does it differ from other delivery apps?

    -Jitsu is a platform that combines innovative technology and superior logistics to provide cost-effective, reliable same and next-day delivery services, particularly for meal kits, perishables, and e-commerce. It differs by offering overnight delivery options and allowing drivers to propose a pickup window for flexibility, showing expected pay before booking a route.

  • How does the pay structure for Jitsu work?

    -Jitsu allows drivers to see the expected pay before booking a route. Drivers can earn tips, which are processed by Jitsu with a 2.9% plus $0.30 processing fee. This is unique as many gig apps do not charge a processing fee for tips.

  • What is SkipTheDishes and how does its pay model compare to other delivery services?

    -SkipTheDishes is a last-mile delivery service that offers guaranteed pay and bonus opportunities. It has a unique pay model where each delivery earns at least $1 plus customer tip, with additional pay to meet a guaranteed minimum. This differs from other services that might offer a lower base pay per delivery.

  • What are some alternatives to traditional food delivery gigs for those without reliable vehicle access?

    -Alternatives include platforms like Steady, which matches individuals with temporary work assignments, and others like Shifts by Snag, A Job, and Upshift, which offer various non-delivery gig opportunities.

  • What is unique about the work opportunities offered by Steady?

    -Steady offers temp work opportunities that are app-based, allowing for faster assignment matching without the need for a vehicle. It's similar to traditional temp agencies but more immediate and accessible.

  • How does the platform Angie differ from other gig economy platforms?

    -Angie is a platform for service professionals such as cleaners, painters, and handymen. It differs by requiring prior paid experience in the service offered, thus vetting out inexperienced workers and potentially offering higher quality service.

  • What is the significance of having W2 status with Blue Crew?

    -W2 status with Blue Crew means workers are considered employees rather than independent contractors, which can come with certain benefits such as sick pay, vacation, and health insurance, unlike most gig economy platforms.

  • What is Bellhop and how does it compare to other moving gig platforms?

    -Bellhop is a gig platform focusing on moving services, offering earnings of up to $21 an hour including tips and bonuses. It provides mileage compensation and has a ranking system to increase earnings and pride. It competes with platforms like Bungie, which offers higher earnings for larger moves.

  • What are some considerations when choosing between Bellhop and Bungie for moving services?

    -Factors to consider include the size of the items being moved, the platform's hourly rate, and the potential for bonuses and tips. Bungie focuses on larger items and may offer higher earnings, while Bellhop provides a consistent hourly rate and mileage compensation.

  • How does the Bunny Studio platform differ from other gig economy options?

    -Bunny Studio is unique in that it caters to voiceover artists and offers a remote work opportunity. It allows for the possibility of scaling a service-based business, unlike most gig economy jobs which are limited by the number of hours one can work.

  • What additional platforms can voiceover artists consider for remote work opportunities similar to Bunny Studio?

    -Voiceover artists can also consider platforms like Fiverr or Upwork, which allow for remote work and offer a broader market for freelance services.

Outlines

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🚚 Innovative Delivery Platforms for Gig Workers

The first paragraph introduces six lesser-known gig apps for 2024, focusing on Jitsu, a platform that offers same and next day delivery services for meal kits, perishables, and e-commerce. It highlights the benefits of Jitsu, such as the ability to propose a pickup window, see expected pay before booking, and receive tips with a minimal processing fee. The paragraph also compares Jitsu to other delivery apps like Amazon Flex and discusses the concept of co-mingled routes for efficiency.

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🛍️ Expanding Gig Opportunities with Delivery and Temp Work

The second paragraph discusses additional gig opportunities, starting with SkipTheDishes, which offers last-mile delivery services with guaranteed pay and bonus structures. It also touches on the concept of using gig apps as 'filler' work and introduces platforms like Steady, which matches workers with temporary assignments, and alternatives like WOLO, Shifts, Snag, Upshift, and Blue Crew, which offer various types of work, including those with W2 status and benefits.

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🏗️ Diverse Gig Work from Moving to Voiceover Artistry

The third paragraph covers a range of gig work options, from moving services like Bellhop and Bungie, which offer hourly rates and mileage compensation, to Dolly, which allows individuals to assist with moving larger items for a fee. It also mentions the possibility of working as a voiceover artist through platforms like Bunny Studio or Backstage, suggesting cross-listing on Fiverr or Upwork for broader exposure.

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Keywords

💡Gig Apps

Gig Apps refer to platforms that connect freelance workers with short-term job opportunities, often in the gig economy. In the video, the theme revolves around lesser-known gig apps that offer various opportunities for earning money in 2024. The script mentions several gig apps like Jitsu, Skipcart, and others, emphasizing their unique features and potential for flexible, non-traditional work.

💡Jitsu

Jitsu, formerly known as Axle Hire, is highlighted as a platform that offers same and next-day delivery services. It is defined in the script as a service that combines innovative technology with superior logistics, catering to industries like meal kits and e-commerce. The video discusses Jitsu's features, such as the ability to propose a pickup window and the provision of guaranteed earnings, which are central to the app's appeal for gig workers.

💡Meal Kits

Meal Kits are a type of product delivery service mentioned in the context of Jitsu's offerings. They typically consist of pre-portioned ingredients with recipes for easy meal preparation. The script points out that delivering meal kits can be a lucrative option for gig workers, with the potential for high pay and overnight delivery options.

💡Co-mingled Routes

Co-mingled Routes refer to delivery routes that include multiple customers, which is a common practice in the logistics industry to optimize efficiency. The script mentions that Jitsu offers co-mingled routes, which means one route can include stops at different customer locations, allowing drivers to serve multiple orders in a single trip.

💡Skipcart

Skipcart is another gig app introduced in the script, focusing on last-mile delivery services. It is noted for having a large number of active drivers across multiple states. The video discusses Skipcart's pay structure, which guarantees a minimum earnings amount for each delivery, including tips, and the potential for bonus pay, making it an attractive option for gig workers.

💡Steady

Steady is an app that matches users with temporary work assignments, offering an alternative to traditional gig work for those without reliable vehicle access. The script describes Steady as a platform for quick access to work opportunities, similar to temp work agencies but operated through an app, allowing for faster and more flexible employment.

💡1099 Independent Contractor

A 1099 Independent Contractor is a classification for workers who are self-employed and not eligible for traditional employee benefits. The script contrasts this with W2 status offered by Blue Crew, which provides worker benefits. This distinction is important in the gig economy, as it affects workers' rights and benefits.

💡Angie's List

Angie's List is a platform mentioned in the script for professionals offering services such as cleaning, painting, and landscaping. It is highlighted as an opportunity for consistent and scalable income, with the requirement of having prior paid experience in the service being offered. The video suggests using Angie's List alongside other platforms to maximize work opportunities.

💡Bellhop

Bellhop is a gig app specifically for movers, offering hourly earnings including tips and bonuses. The script discusses Bellhop's compensation structure, which includes a base pay and mileage compensation after a certain threshold, presenting it as an option for those interested in physical labor-intensive gig work.

💡Bunnie Studio

Bunnie Studio, along with Backstage, is mentioned as a platform for voiceover artists or remote side hustles. It represents an opportunity for individuals with vocal talent to work from anywhere, suggesting the potential for gig work that is not limited by geographic location.

💡Multi-App Strategy

The Multi-App Strategy refers to the practice of using multiple gig economy apps simultaneously to maximize work opportunities and income. The script suggests this approach for platforms like Angie's List and Thumbtack, allowing workers to list their services on multiple sites and choose the best offers.

Highlights

Jitsu offers cost-effective, reliable same and next day delivery services in meal kits, perishables, and e-commerce.

Jitsu provides overnight delivery options and allows drivers to see expected pay ahead of time.

Skip Cart is available in 37 states with 150,000 active drivers and offers last-mile delivery and catering runs.

Skip Cart ensures total earnings, including tips, are never less than the guaranteed pay.

Steady matches users with temporary work assignments and doesn't require reliable vehicle access.

Wolo, Shifts by Snagajob, and Upshift are alternatives to Steady for temporary work assignments.

Blue Crew offers W2 status and worker benefits, unlike most gig apps which classify workers as 1099 contractors.

Angie allows users to list services such as cleaning, painting, remodeling, and more, requiring prior paid experience.

Thumbtack limits competition among listed service providers, offering another platform for contractors.

Bellhop focuses on moving jobs, offering up to $21 per hour including tips and bonuses.

Bungii provides moving services for larger items, offering over $45 per hour for drivers with suitable vehicles.

Dolly offers $50 per hour for moving larger items, and $35 per hour for helpers without vehicles.

Bunny Studio and Backstage offer opportunities for voiceover artists, with cross-listing on Fiverr or Upwork.

Multi-app strategy recommended for gig workers to maximize earning opportunities across different platforms.

Temporary work apps like Steady and Wolo provide flexible job opportunities without requiring a vehicle.

Transcripts

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six new gig apps no one's really talking

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about for some reason in 2024 maybe it's

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non-traditional work or maybe a little

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more effort but for the pay it's 100%

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worth it or maybe it's just an app or

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platform people don't know about yet so

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this is a good list for you so you can

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take advantage of it number one is a

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platform called Jitsu formerly axle hire

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Jitsu combines Innovative technology and

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Superior Logistics to deliver cost

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effective reliable same and next day

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delivery services to Industry leaders in

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the meal kits perishables and e-commerce

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space in that somewhat lengthy

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description there I just want you to pay

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attention to meal kits like food or

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catering delivery services that can be a

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fantastic option because I've seen great

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pay in meal kit or catering deliveries

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and get this unlike some of these other

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food delivery or even catering side

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hustles this one has overnight deliver

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options available as well if that's your

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thing downloading the driver app you're

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going to book rout and you're going to

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see the expected pay ahead of time now

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if we click on the map icon right here

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it'll show us a general zone of where

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we're delivering it's not the exact

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starting and ending destination I should

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say the entire route but that's not the

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worst thing cuz think of this Amazon

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Flex you don't even know where you're

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going to deliver until you get to that

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warehouse and you scan the QR code for

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your racket packages and envelopes so at

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at least here you can say well it's $30

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and the route's going to be in this

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general area is that close enough for me

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another good thing about this Jitsu is

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you don't have to be at that pickup at

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their proposed time you propose a pickup

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window which is good for your

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flexibility bookings for these routes

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are available one to 2 days prior to the

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delivery so that's nice you can plan

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your schedule and most of these routes

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are going to be what's called co-mingled

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routes all that means is one route with

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different customers that like most any

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career like longer route delivery

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service don't worry about that so if you

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want predictability and guaranteed

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earnings and I don't want to have to

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worry about like oh when's my next offer

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going to come in for the next like 2

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hours this might be a good option for

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you and by the way you can get tips but

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let's talk about that I saw this on

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their support page from Jitsu yeah you

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can get tips you'll get a notification

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in the app letting you know that you

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have received a tip and then it says

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Jitsu will process the tip minus a

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processing fee of

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2.9% plus

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30 and you keep the

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rest I'm not really aware of any other

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gig app that has a processing fee for

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tips now I know there's pull tipping on

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some deliver that catering runs but a

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flat percents on your tips maybe you can

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help me out with that down below

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platform number two that I just signed

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up for here in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

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is Skip cart available in 37 states with

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150,000 active drivers which is nice cuz

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some of these platforms are a little

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more established and available than

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others this is another last mile

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delivery service and with this one you

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can also do catering runs as well they

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do have bonus pay they have guaranteed

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pay sometimes like do 10 deliveries

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you'll get x amount of dollars if you

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earn less than that then we'll pay the

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difference other apps do that then of

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course you can get tips as well and then

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here's the skip card pay structure skip

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card has created a pay model that is

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designed to make earnings Fair

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convenient and transparent for every

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delivery for each delivery you will earn

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at least $1 Plus customer tip but skip

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carts will ensure that your total

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earnings including tips are never less

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than the amount you're guaranteed when

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you're offered a delivery below is more

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detailed information I mean kind of the

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lowest paying gig app per delivery that

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at least I've seen is on gopuff where

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here in Pittsburgh they pay like 325 or

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something before customer tip on each

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drop off so what is this a dollar a

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delivery that sounds weird but it

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doesn't really tell the whole story it's

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kind of confusing take a look so they

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could offer you a guaranteed pay on this

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offer of $9 other apps do that they say

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hey here's the minimum pay like what you

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see on the order card screen okay fair

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enough and then there's their base pay

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okay $1 and if we call it base pay

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that's not a big deal cuz door Dash is

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minimum is $2 so okay $1 but what else

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do I get here so if this offer had a $4

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tip then I'm still not at

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$9 so skip card adds what's called I

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guess additional pay of $4 equaling the

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total pay guaranteed of $9 so why aren't

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we just saying the base pay from skip

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card is $5 but here's the thing they can

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call it whatever they want this is

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another option for you if you do food

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delivery I would sign up anyway this

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stuff is free and each Marketplace while

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it varies you're going to have it as an

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option you can even say well it's not

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super busy in my market like I had with

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Point pickup here in Pittsburgh but when

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I got offers every now and then it was a

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great offer so I used in that case Point

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pickup as what we call a filler app so

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sign up for this if especially if you're

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doing food delivery or catering as

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another option number three are you

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looking for work and or you don't have

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reliable access to vehicle to use like

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let's say all day for 4 hours on food

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delivery 8 hours whatever it is then you

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might want to look at steady steady

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matches you with temporary work

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assignments in your Marketplace so kind

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of think temp work and that's what I did

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years and years ago with a deco a temp

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work agency this is very similar but

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it's app based and you can see right

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there without having to wait for staff

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to get back to and all of that you can

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start working faster now I went on the

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website and it says hey we're currently

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working on our app so wonderful look for

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updates with steady but don't worry I

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got you here's some Alternatives wolo

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I've downloaded that I've had it active

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on my phone for probably 2 and 1/2 years

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or so the shifts that I saw the actual

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work seemed easy enough it was like hey

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we need someone to help at the Food

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Festival this weekend helping distribute

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our samples of food whatever it is or we

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need help at this convention passing out

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t-shirts it seems like pretty simple

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work you know shifts you can pick up you

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can start making some money and then

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again you don't have to rely on a

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vehicle or food delivery ride sh all

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that other stuff there's also shifts by

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snag a job and then additionally upshift

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now that one's interesting because on

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their own website for upshift they said

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they had an in-person

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onboarding and that they only accepted

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12% of applicants but don't let that

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scare you away because upshift might

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have better higher paying opportunities

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there and then another kind of temp work

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opportunity is blue crew now I found

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blue crew really interesting because

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basically every single app in the gig

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economy you're a 1099 independent

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contractor and you don't get any

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benefits by the way don't get any sick

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paid off time vacation health insurance

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any of that but blue crew you have W2

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status and some worker benefits before

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we move in number four if you're getting

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consider subscribing all I do here is

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is Angie now this is a great opportunity

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if you're looking to make more

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consistent money number one and then

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money that you control number two number

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three something that is actually finally

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scalable you can't really scale food

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delivery or ran or package of delivery

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like it's great to start working quickly

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make money and then take some

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assignments but like you can't scale it

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with clients with Angie you can cleaning

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interior painting exterior remodeling

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Landscaping handyman electric all these

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service jobs or Contracting Etc you can

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list yourself on Angie something

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interesting on this platform though is

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you have to have prior paid experience

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for the service that you're offering now

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that's good cuz it vets out someone with

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no experience so you kind of rise to the

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Top If you have more experience in that

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industry but if you're in that boat with

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no experience you're going to have to

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start elsewhere but that's okay you

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could try thumb Tac what's nice about

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thumb Tac is they limit the competition

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of what they call Pros that's you know

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you like the listing person they limit

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competition against Pros on different

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offers and you know what I do is I talk

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about multi-app like driving usually on

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different apps at the same time so you

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can select the best offer for you I

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would multi-app this as well I would

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sign up for Angie I would sign up for

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whatever other contractor site I would

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sign up for Thumbtack and list yourself

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in your services in your business have

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your own website as well for this on all

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of these sites so maybe you get an offer

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on Angie maybe I get an offer on

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Thumbtack do read the terms of service

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but if you're an independent contractor

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you're allowed to do that number five

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available in 28 States is bellhop now

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this is a gig specifically focusing on

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being a mover and we actually have some

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direct earnings here from bellhop they

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say make great money

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make up to $21 an hour including tips

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and bonuses set your availability arrive

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and then level up interesting maintain

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great reviews to increase your rank

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earnings and sense of Pride and they do

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have this about mileage compensation you

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earn 25 cents per mile after the first

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30 miles and then they give some kind of

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somewhat confusing example just so you

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know at least at the time of filming

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this business miles in 2024 67 per

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business mile deduction that's on the

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optional standard mileage deduction from

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the IRS okay but later on their site

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they say make up to $20 an hour so it

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was

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2120 at least it's another option for

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you but here's the thing speaking of

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other options if you're looking at being

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a mover why wouldn't you just do Bungie

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they say the ultimate sign hustle it's

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yeah it's kind of moving but it's just

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in essence larger stuff like think I

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don't know like a lawn statue couches

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fridges something that you need a truck

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or a larger vehicle for because Bungie

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says earn over

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$45 an hour driving with Bungie so if

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you have the vehicle whatever it is if

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you have the capacity bung is another

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good option but then there's also Dolly

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which emphasizes moving larger items

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right because here it's $50 an hour or

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you can literally not even have the

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vehicle you can just join a team and

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help for $3 $5 $35 an hour to just help

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like lift the couch or help move the

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stuff look it's labor intensive it's

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going to be more effort but that pays a

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good amount more I'd say than other apps

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in the gig economy and then lastly bunny

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Studio bunny Studio or backstage if you

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have the voice Fort you could be a

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voiceover artist but then you could also

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like cross list your work on Fiverr or

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upwork so if you want a good atomes side

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Hustle or a remote side hustle that

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basically you can do anywhere that could

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be a good option but do you have the

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voice

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