If anything, I'd do Uber Eats so I wouldn't have to deal with drunks in my car. Become a porter for a luxury car dealer. Drive nice loaner cars to people's houses and pick up their cars for service. Banquet bartender at a country club or hotel. Can make quick easy money. Be the ball picker upper guy at a driving range. Dog walker/pet sitter. Temp work. Plenty of agencies out there looking for short term gigs. Do something, get bored, do something else.
Had a meeting recently with a client who works as a driver for UPS. The physical toll it takes on you is brutal...
Fluffer? You have a skilled trade man....thats in demand. Walk in and say i want a part time job couple days a week and i bet someone will take you.
This. You're a welder right. Grow your hair long, move into a chicken house, and start cranking out custom jobs.
Just saw an article stating that 50% of Uber drivers make an average of 10$ an hour or less when you take into account the expenses you pay for your vehicle.
Just general handyman work will easily bring in that kind of cash. Get in with some of the online referrals like Thumbtack or Home Adviser, get a decent rep and you'll turn away work. Facebook is another very easy venue to advertise services. It's incredible how hard it is to get small jobs done on my rentals. I end up doing it myself just because dealing with unreliable help takes just as much time and effort.
My wife signed up for this in the summers seeing as how she is off. It's a cool gig as long as they use you. If your market isn't already saturated with drivers like ours is, it's awesome.
Have you considered giving reach arounds at Rush concerts? $20 handies and for $500 you’ll let them “roll the bones”. Probably make a lot of money with a tub of vasoline and some hard work.
That is good to know. I see drivers in actual Amazon Sprinter Vans and I've seen them in their own vehicles. Being in DFW I think they would always be looking for drivers but yeah, got to have the market.
You took the words outta my mouth. If Ritchie si not selective of who his clientele is; gender or sexual preference, he should rake in the dough! No need to thank me, Ritchie