$120,000 A YEAR USING YOUR CAR TO DELIVER MEDICAL SUPPLIES!(Easy side Hustle)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Earn $2500 a week delivering medical supplies!
    PROOF YOU CAN EARN OVER $2500 A WEEK DELIVERING MEDICAL SUPPLIES!(Easy Side Hustle)
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  • @jrami223
    @jrami223 Год назад +2334

    I work for a medical courier I make 1200-1900 a week only working 20-30 hrs a week!! Best job ever

    • @happygolucky4635
      @happygolucky4635 Год назад +75

      Do you mind sharing. So I try too

    • @happygolucky4635
      @happygolucky4635 Год назад +147

      I drove for one company and most I made In a week was $500

    • @Jill_T
      @Jill_T Год назад +45

      Can you share the name of the company please?

    • @beastumfan
      @beastumfan Год назад +23

      What state?

    • @stevenmorris2293
      @stevenmorris2293 Год назад +54

      Think it was a dream

  • @Frank-James
    @Frank-James Год назад +1707

    FYI To anyone looking to do this type of business. Be sure to talk to your insurance company. If you told them that you are using your vehicle for private use only, and not commercial use,
    YOU ARE NOT covered! Be careful!!! This could void your policy. It's only a few bucks extra per month to get the proper coverage. Grreat info on your channel. Thank you!

    • @carhoarder602
      @carhoarder602 Год назад +37

      Pizza delivery drivers use personal insurance for their cars & not business insurance

    • @Frank-James
      @Frank-James Год назад +66

      @@carhoarder602 that’s great! However, if they establish the policy as a personal use policy and not a commercial use policy, their policy will be voided if it is used for commercial purposes.
      If they have an accident while delivering that pizza they will have no coverage. A simple call to the agent to add commercial use to the policy will protect them.

    • @justacinnamonbun8658
      @justacinnamonbun8658 Год назад +17

      It's at the discretion of the insurer if they will cover an accident you may get into while you were on business, assuming they would even know that. I have a personal policy on my cars but I use one of them to do Lyft part time, I drive so little that is not worth it for me to go through the trouble of buying a commercial policy, I'm guessing 99% of Lyft and Uber drivers don't have commercial policies. I don't display any Lyft decals on the vehicle, and I would never tell them I was engaged in gainful employment as an independent contractor if I did get into an accident... Worst case scenario, I have a passenger and I get into an accident which I highly doubt would be my fault as my last at fault accident was 20 years ago and I'm a much better driver since then, let's say they find out and drop my coverage, Lyft has a secondary policy that covers what my policy will not. Now if I worked full time, like I used my car for 40 hours a week or more, then at that point it behooves me to look into a commercial policy because my exposure is so high. I understand that not everyone out there is a good driver and shit happens. I've been with my insurer so long with an impeccable payment history, and I have that accident forgiveness thing, most likely they would pay the first accident, with a letter in the mail saying that they will continue coverage and my premium just shot up if I want to continue to use them. Or they will pay the accident close and drop me altogether. Considering the circumstances of the accident obviously. I would say to all these people driving for these companies othe than Lyft or Uber, make sure you have some sort of secondary coverage with that company.

    • @808pera6
      @808pera6 Год назад +31

      Your insurance premiums are tax deductible. (cost of doing business)

    • @iglowupchannel192
      @iglowupchannel192 Год назад

      ​@@Frank-James vs c

  • @bigdogkropp
    @bigdogkropp Год назад +128

    Dave, I was a medical courier in 2023. We picked up the Rx drugs at the pharmacy. They never had them ready on time and we have to wait there, many times for 1-2 hours, without getting paid for our time. This was the same at both the companies I worked for. After factoring in this unpaid time and gas costs the actual pay per hour was not great considering the high mileage you are putting on your car.

    • @pastoryoda2789
      @pastoryoda2789 9 месяцев назад +3

      Get a Hybrid car

    • @michaelak1416
      @michaelak1416 8 месяцев назад

      @@pastoryoda2789 lol dum

    • @cindy7733
      @cindy7733 8 месяцев назад +5

      I appreciate your input!!! thank you so much!

    • @krissanchez4816
      @krissanchez4816 7 месяцев назад

      @@pastoryoda2789how does a hybrid help with your wasted time

    • @pleasuretokill
      @pleasuretokill 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@pastoryoda2789 that helps with the gas part but does nothing about the waiting around for hours not getting paid part. If its really a lot that will def cut into your hourly.

  • @raalvarez9241
    @raalvarez9241 Год назад +62

    Been an EMT for 10 years and burnt out of the long hours and 13/hr to save people. I have all the experience necessary and really going to look into this thank you .

    • @workingcountry1776
      @workingcountry1776 9 месяцев назад +1

      You make less than McDonald's starting pay by 4 bucks an hour?

    • @dylanfitch2997
      @dylanfitch2997 8 месяцев назад

      Where at? Go to Superior Ambulance if your in Wisconsin or Illinois or MI. They payed me well, and as a medic they payed me 26.53 at the end of my stay there. There was a couple of rescue contracts but most of the stations did transfers just like alot of other private ambulance companies

    • @boog6041
      @boog6041 6 месяцев назад

      @@dylanfitch2997they’re not a medic, they’re an EMT. Most getting that pay pick up ppl for dialysis and trips to and from checkups

    • @dasshape00
      @dasshape00 6 месяцев назад +1

      What did u end up doing?

    • @dasshape00
      @dasshape00 6 месяцев назад

      My son got a emergency medical degree or something like that from EKU. 50k for 4 years. And he quit running ambulances. He is a EMT. Made like 15 bucks a hour. Not worth it. He went over to IT. And makes big money now. And works remotely from anywhere

  • @derekgraham7472
    @derekgraham7472 Год назад +825

    These jobs are few and far between, usually require you to have a cargo van and drive 12hr days. There maybe some that luckily land on a really good one but most don't pay jack. I have been looking into this for years now and I had one pop up in my area. It was paying 500 dollars to drive enough miles you would have to stop 4 times for gas. At 100 dollars a pop at the gas station for a cargo van you would pay 400 in gas a day meaning you would make 100 dollars a day and that is before taxes. Not only that but most of the time unless you have a newer vehicle they won't even consider you if you get a car gig so you have to add that in. When he says you make $2500 a week he isn't adding all these factors in and when you realize these other numbers add up you will be lucky if you make more than minimum wage after taxes.

    • @luistavernie
      @luistavernie Год назад +78

      Thanks for the inspiring message...

    • @fonefred1
      @fonefred1 Год назад +176

      Thanks for telling the truth!

    • @noelrodriguez4844
      @noelrodriguez4844 Год назад +205

      @@fonefred1 this dude is not telling the truth lol. He said he has been investigating for years which for the simple means that he has not actually done it. I have been a private contractor for Amazon and Walmart for 6 months and I do make at least 5500 a month delivering with a 4 door car and that is after gas and the taxes that I set aside. Wake up and try it for yourself if you have the bravery to stop being someone’s worker

    • @foshizzelin
      @foshizzelin Год назад +11

      @@noelrodriguez4844 what type of driver gig are you doing for Amazon and Walmart? Is it thru Amazon flex and Spark? Thanks

    • @henryflores7492
      @henryflores7492 Год назад +12

      @@noelrodriguez4844 how many hours are you putting in?

  • @michaelwright1467
    @michaelwright1467 Год назад +140

    Thanks, Super Dave! Great video for people who hate office work. Or being on a time clock, or being stuck in an office or factory for 8 to 12 hrs My son started doing this and luvs the hell out of it. He has worked for many companies and hated having bosses. At 26, he is now his own boss. He made 80 grand last year and has brought a mini-van for his business. I helped him cage it up last week..

    • @tyesquivel7079
      @tyesquivel7079 Год назад +2

      Where did he start finding jobs. I’m a college student who works and school throughout the week but want to try this on days where my schedule is a little less heavy

    • @kat64470
      @kat64470 Год назад +3

      How many hours does he work?

    • @JonDough-ux9ju
      @JonDough-ux9ju Год назад

      He didn’t make 80grand. How much did he pay in gas for his minivan? Subtract that.

    • @HRGiger88
      @HRGiger88 Год назад +5

      ​@Jon Dough of course he did. That's with the gas subtracted already.

    • @judeikeh8063
      @judeikeh8063 Год назад +1

      Good!
      I want to switch from trucking to this soon.
      Thanks!

  • @meazagezahegn9375
    @meazagezahegn9375 Год назад +49

    Hello, l am Registered respirate therapist, i’ve been working in health industry 12 years I know what HIPAA is
    I just don’t wanna work 12 hour shift a day because I want to take care of my children. I think this is a great video for me.

    • @jorgeruiz288
      @jorgeruiz288 Год назад +3

      trust me. its fake. hippa and the others will charge you fees and after all the overhead and requirements you'll be earning less than minimun. good luck though. cant say i didnt tell you so though

    • @goodone5590
      @goodone5590 Год назад +2

      Good luck but Miss jobs like this attract alot of applicants since its an easier job

  • @retroquest3579
    @retroquest3579 Год назад +57

    I worked for a company in St Loius called Pegasus. It was horrible. 12 hour days and then I was forced to work through every other weekend, so 5 days on, 2 days off the first week, and then no days off the second week, so it was 12 days in a row before your next day off. They also put over 20k miles on my car in only 3 months. I did make close to 5k a month, but living life in your car kind of sucks, especially if you have a family...

    • @davidp8627
      @davidp8627 Год назад +11

      Not to mention fuel and maintenance expenses. Even for someone like me who can do a lot of auto repairs myself, it's not what it's cracked up to be. Fuel, vehicle maintenance, and self-employment tax eats a significant portion of pay. Furthermore, $120,000 a year is not typical--and I have never heard of anyone who has ever hit six figures doing this.

    • @workingcountry1776
      @workingcountry1776 9 месяцев назад +1

      5k a month after millage and expences? 5k a month in revenue is not even close to min wage for the hours put in

    • @ButtmanAtHeart
      @ButtmanAtHeart 3 месяца назад +1

      You can make 5k a month working other jobs without using your vehicle. Like cable, plumbing, alarms etc…. 5k a month is bs if you’re using your own car to deliver

  • @karenbcz22
    @karenbcz22 Год назад +52

    Excellent video! Brief and to the point! Thanks.

  • @808pera6
    @808pera6 Год назад +175

    We have been doing this in the Philippines since 2012. It is really a great business, especially for tax time. You can file a schedule "C" and deduct your car depreciation, matainence expense, Mileage, cell phone, computer , and internet, and part of your home expenses that you use for business, like Rent/Mortgage, utilities, etc. You must keep good records for items you share in your personal life.

    • @alaskanwhiskey
      @alaskanwhiskey Год назад

      I live in Manila would be a good gig to get into.

    • @chris2790
      @chris2790 Год назад

      @@danielholden-zd5fy oh, so you're wanting to make a profit off of paying someone slave wages to drive you're car? There's not enough money there...

    • @chris2790
      @chris2790 Год назад +1

      @@danielholden-zd5fy look who's talking and doing the attacking. How much do you think a driver you employ is gonna make after you take your cut?

    • @frankhinojosa133
      @frankhinojosa133 Год назад

      How did you get into this business just curious

    • @kat64470
      @kat64470 Год назад

      What soft ware do you suggest to keep up with all the things you mentioned?

  • @hankhighsmith9050
    @hankhighsmith9050 Год назад +384

    I was a 1099 courier for 3 years. Made pretty good money but the delivery rates are determined by the suppliers. You are basically an employee without benefits and you pay all your own taxes and expenses. Mandatory drug testing. This has been great for the suppliers. No fleet of vehicles to maintain. No employees to provide benefits for. I worked 60 hour weeks Mon-Fri. I burned out.

    • @GodGunsGills
      @GodGunsGills Год назад

      FACTS!!! THEY'RE PIMPING PEOPLE HARDCORE

    • @OfficialFishyGamer
      @OfficialFishyGamer Год назад

      These companies are also scamming the shit out of the vulnerable patients who are forced to use them. 500%+ markups, etc. One of the most immoral business sectors in the states.

    • @kat64470
      @kat64470 Год назад +68

      Thank you! Tell the truth

    • @JonDough-ux9ju
      @JonDough-ux9ju Год назад +34

      Yup I did it for longer but this is facts.. they will burn you out. I worked 60 hours a week no benefits, no time off.. the money was ok but I was miserable. It definitely sucks. Glad I moved on.

    • @veronicaBolanos-mc4fc
      @veronicaBolanos-mc4fc Год назад +42

      Probably you stated more realistic expectations, thanks. Not to discount this guy, but i appreciate it when people are straightforward

  • @stlrfn3190
    @stlrfn3190 Год назад +287

    One thing to consider in any delivery job where you use your own vehicle is the TOTAL cost of using that vehicle. The Federal calculation for mileage is 58.5 cents per mile. This includes ALL costs, fuel, maintenance, wear & tear and depreciation on the vehicle. In other words it costs $585 for every 1000 miles of driving before you make anything at all. The dirty secret is many of these costs don’t show up until later.

    • @ysooyaalka6172
      @ysooyaalka6172 Год назад +8

      58.5 does not include the cost of your time. It also doesn't account for the type of car you are using.

    • @connorrampage7817
      @connorrampage7817 Год назад +12

      @@ysooyaalka6172 This is just a ware-and-tare calculation.

    • @brianlawl
      @brianlawl Год назад +29

      Don't pay taxes and know how to work on own car. Good and good

    • @cha8101
      @cha8101 Год назад +6

      Get a Tesla

    • @15coals39
      @15coals39 Год назад

      ​@@cha8101 Your beautiful

  • @apple2911
    @apple2911 Год назад +75

    Very honest and straightforward sir. These information is very helpful and straightforward to the source. No one shares actual stuff.

  • @954bearcub
    @954bearcub Год назад +38

    Love your videos ,
    Nice to see someone helping out with others .
    I am a LICENSED NURSE going to school for Physical Therapy and started looking into some of your suggestions.
    I took a leave of absence from my job and started do driving for Medical Supplies . I am happy but sad to say , I can make more money doing this job and with a lot less stress .
    Factors including wear and tear on the car , oil changes ect still made me more money and less responsibility.

    • @mosasa1307
      @mosasa1307 10 месяцев назад

      What state and what app are you using? also, what type is your vehicle? I think most folks in here will either have a sedan or an SUV.

    • @dylanfitch2997
      @dylanfitch2997 8 месяцев назад +1

      That's awesome! I'm a paramedic that's grown pretty tired of my job. This honestly sounds amazing. All the driving without IV insertion, pacing, cardioversion, or any of that nonsense lol. Sounds chill to me

    • @amywamala
      @amywamala 5 месяцев назад

      ​@dylanfitch2997 so did you ever look into it?? I was an EMT and my back hurts 😢!! Going to look into this!!

  • @Corsina
    @Corsina Год назад +33

    Don't forget to check the requirements they want for your vehicle before you even start to apply. Many places require you to have a vehicle that is 10 years old or newer, unfortunately.

  • @mariareed5530
    @mariareed5530 Год назад +46

    Thank you so very much for your honest and straightforward information. Unfortunately there are not many people who share their experience and willingly
    help. God Bless YOU !!!!!

    • @porkchopspapi5757
      @porkchopspapi5757 Год назад +3

      Do you always believe what ever your told? Or are you part of this scam?

    • @mariareed5530
      @mariareed5530 Год назад

      When it's my personal statement, YES...
      However, when we talk in a general for other person/people ????
      I expect them to respect me as they want to be respected.

    • @andypappas
      @andypappas Год назад +4

      @@porkchopspapi5757 This is not a scam. Why do you think this is a scam? Tell us what you know. I will tell you this. I work for the largest package delivery company in the world and I see these private couriers picking up and delivering parcels all day. I can't wait to hear your opinion.

    • @tessa7778
      @tessa7778 Год назад

      @@andypappas me too 👂🏻

    • @zackystickzz44
      @zackystickzz44 Год назад +2

      @@andypappas Dudes probably at 14yr old troll, this is some good stuff. My buddy did some time and started his own business doing exactly this when he got out. Lets just say this cures his itch for fast cash haha (its very profitable) wish everyone the best of luck on their entrepreneur ways!

  • @deliveryguyrx
    @deliveryguyrx Год назад +20

    One thing that was not mentioned was taking out for taxes,SS,FICA and the like.Most times as an independent contractor,you have to be your own accountant.

    • @kyzor-sosay6087
      @kyzor-sosay6087 Год назад +3

      You also have constant maintenance on the vehicle……tires,brakes,gas,whatever else can break will break.It’s damn impossible to keep brakes and tires on a car doing deliveries.

    • @RichardJLawrence
      @RichardJLawrence Год назад +8

      @@kyzor-sosay6087 you put money aside for that. $30/week should cover tires & brakes.

    • @marcirobins5144
      @marcirobins5144 Год назад +2

      Hire an accountant. Setup a business.

  • @michaelchocianowicz5268
    @michaelchocianowicz5268 Год назад +15

    Love half of it. What about explaining the Missing Half?... hours needed, how many stops, how many drop offs? average miles per day, would more than one company be needed? What could one average ea day for 8 hours effort? Of course more hours, more $ if you don't burn yourself out.

    • @brianbailey462
      @brianbailey462 Год назад +1

      good questions .. wish we could hear a dang reply

  • @mfax1000
    @mfax1000 Год назад +51

    You dropping gems dave! Thank you for giving us the websites and info for certification.

    • @yabo2424
      @yabo2424 Год назад +1

      Agreed .Dave you the man Supa

  • @articbear23
    @articbear23 7 месяцев назад +2

    State Farm just sent out amendments about this. Basically if you are using your vehicle for anything other than transportation. and get in a wreck, your fault or not you ARE NOT COVERED.
    Be weary check on YOUR insurance.

  • @jkody
    @jkody Год назад +35

    I will vouch for this. My pops did it for a couple years out of boredom. (retired) He made over 100gs 1 year, but the driving hours were brutal. On the road 16/20 hours at time. This was out of Houston...and Texas is big ass state.

    • @marshallosantos9035
      @marshallosantos9035 Год назад +3

      I’ve been to Huston. That place is ridiculously large. Texas in general is huge.

    • @cyberdefault
      @cyberdefault Год назад

      Hey man, I was hoping if you could tell me what van did your pops use. My dad is currently 63 years old and is looking to do something similar to get out of retirement . Is there any tips you can give me such as what van he use or how he got it, or where he found the best work at we are also located in Houston .
      Thanks

    • @trinaculpepper5620
      @trinaculpepper5620 Год назад

      Same here, I'm retired and want to work. Lives in Houston

    • @retro9173
      @retro9173 Год назад

      Texas IS a big ass state indeed .. 😏😅😊

    • @ThinkOzeal1
      @ThinkOzeal1 6 месяцев назад

      I'm in Houston and currently looking for work like this as I build my online business. What companies do you recommend?

  • @salutations5749
    @salutations5749 Год назад +27

    I havent engaged in this type of work in a long time. But, since i know folks are looking for extra income, and i know some who DD, id say that one needs to get their feet wet and have a proven track with these types of dedicated courier runs. Its competitive, and folks that have been doing it for a long time know the ins and outs.
    I think if you have a newer vehicle and arent desperate for cash, its viable. I say newer vehicle because you want to be reliable for a while so more work can come your way. If your vehicle is older and has issues, youll get bumped down for others. Id also say that in the beginning, for better more lucrative runs, availability at a moments notice will get attention. Its doable to get to 1k a week, i think, in months, but id bet the better routes go to experienced couriers and small delivery services.
    In my rural area, contractors deliver packages for Ama, and i cant see it being that different for Med Supplies, especially if theres a need.

    • @trutru9018
      @trutru9018 Год назад +5

      Your post sounds like you haven't been around this environment in a long time like you said. Try digging back in ad see what the delivery world is like today.

  • @scottfarrar8661
    @scottfarrar8661 Год назад +26

    Dude has never done this. You will never make this much. After gas, taxes, insurance, you will make $10-$12/hr and your $40k vehicle will be worthless after 2 yrs at 100k miles/yr - so more like $8/hr - same as Uber or any other driving gig. I challenge ANYBODY to post here if you made 120k/yr delivering

    • @ricardorodriguesrr18
      @ricardorodriguesrr18 Год назад +6

      You forgot you get tax deduction and also you forgot you can use a cheap used car.

    • @JonDough-ux9ju
      @JonDough-ux9ju Год назад +7

      Yup. I did this work for 15 years.. the money is ok but for the amount I worked and the wear and tear on my car it makes it questionable. My best year I made 98k.. I worked 60 hours a week, 0 vacation or pto, I drove 105,000 miles in one year. My expenses gas, repairs, tires, car payment, insurance were 27,600$ so my annual pay was around 71,000 working my self to death. 12 hour days and my car always looks like a piece of crap after 6 months. Rocks chips, cracked, wind shield, sagging bumper. Driving all day everyday will absolutely destroy your car. So at the end of a year I made 70k with completely worthless car 0 benefits working 60 hours a week with 0 time off and we weren’t allowed days off this “working for yourself making your own hours is a myth, this stuff has to be picked up, there isn’t an army
      Of employees out here, if you don’t show up you’re fired”

    • @andrewincontrera3128
      @andrewincontrera3128 6 месяцев назад +4

      I do this for a living. I work less than 35 hours a week and am on track to make 70-75k for the year. My coworker has been doing this longer and works more and he makes over 120k a year. I don’t think this is quite the norm. But you asked for anyone..

    • @dasshape00
      @dasshape00 6 месяцев назад

      Your right. No1 left that tells truth anymore?

    • @dasshape00
      @dasshape00 6 месяцев назад

      ​@andrewincontrera3128 bullshit

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond Год назад +29

    I work a part time job at a used dealership. I pick up cars from the auction and bring them back. Then the following week I bring cars to specialty mechanics if ours can't do it and then I go get them and bring them back. Normally it is 3 days a week and 6 hours a day. Some days there's nothing and they just text me and say don't come in. $15 hour. Better than flipping burgers or Walmart.

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Год назад +1

      I do this exact same thing for my business. Except I'm the repair shop and I pick up and drop off customer cars to my shop, fix them, then deliver them. I use a college student for this. She loves it.

    • @latenightsearlymornings0875
      @latenightsearlymornings0875 Год назад +1

      @@LynxStarAuto use??? PATHETIC

    • @cynthiasumpter8966
      @cynthiasumpter8966 Год назад

      Hello ,, what state u? Working with dealership

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Год назад +1

      @@latenightsearlymornings0875I beg your pardon?

    • @cryptocollector2967
      @cryptocollector2967 Год назад

      @@LynxStarAuto he said you use them so if your not paying your just a cheap ass clown basically

  • @sjohnson1776
    @sjohnson1776 Год назад +6

    As a 60-something hale and hearty semi retiree working 3 days a week in auto parts, this sounds interesting. In the PT job, i'm on my feet nonstop for 8 hours a day, no breaks at all. Wears me out! I have to find something better for me and different where I can make equal or better money. I've been an independent contractor in the past so I'm familiar. I own a Chevy Suburban large SUV.

    • @BT-be8rh
      @BT-be8rh 10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re better off being on your feet all day than sitting on your a** in a vehicle all day!! Oh and I’m 64 and have a very physical job.

  • @MichaelNielsenStudios
    @MichaelNielsenStudios Год назад +10

    Good info. Unfortunately I'm too rural being in Cheyenne Wyoming, but I appreciate the content.

  • @AkronKid330
    @AkronKid330 Год назад +81

    If it sounds to go to be true, it probably is. 2500 a week delivering medical supplies sounds unreachable unless you're doing nothing but working 100 hours a week

    • @stephensullivan1011
      @stephensullivan1011 Год назад +7

      I was making that much working the equivalent of 60 hrs a week doing Uber ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @holbrook-ul9cf
      @holbrook-ul9cf Год назад

      @@stephensullivan1011 where ?

    • @vicvic2081
      @vicvic2081 Год назад +1

      Why did it stop?

    • @jahcreator
      @jahcreator Год назад

      @@stephensullivan1011 me too until it dried up. Be lucky to do half that consistently on just one app. Need to diversify

    • @rafyg3314
      @rafyg3314 Год назад

      @@vicvic2081car broke down

  • @mfgreviews5028
    @mfgreviews5028 Год назад +21

    Let's do the math. It will easily take 60 to 80 hours to make $2500 a week. Of that expect 40% in taxes. About 15% in gas. Expect lots of wear and tear on your vehicle and most likely some repairs. Some of which will be tax deductions. Add everything up and of the 60-80 hours weekly you'll be making about $10 per hour.

    • @venoldjohnson6909
      @venoldjohnson6909 Год назад +1

      You can write off the expenses tho

    • @bigdavedayday1581
      @bigdavedayday1581 Год назад +5

      So you make about $7 an hour , you make more working minimum jobs flipping burgers all day lol

    • @vstylesunlimited
      @vstylesunlimited Год назад +1

      And some people are fine with that. Especially, when you set your own hours.

  • @vashlash6870
    @vashlash6870 Год назад +14

    As an owner operator truck driver, the value of the load you are hauling absolutely matters.
    If I am not hauling high value loads I am making much less than an Uber driver.

  • @isolda980
    @isolda980 8 месяцев назад +2

    My husband & I are retirees & naturally intrigued. Thanks Super Dave!

  • @yrubio3217
    @yrubio3217 Год назад +16

    REQUIREMENTS:
    18 years old
    Drug testing
    Vehicle
    Car insurance
    HIPAA Certification
    Blood born pathogen certificate
    COMPANIES:
    Drop box
    Labcorp
    Quest
    POSITION:
    Driver contractor
    Courier
    SALARY:
    $52 - ⬆️ per package
    Great! Thanks

    • @Auden1433
      @Auden1433 8 месяцев назад

      Per package!? Nice 😮🤑😆

  • @CS-uc2oh
    @CS-uc2oh 2 месяца назад +1

    This work for chemo drugs too. It pays by the route which is usually $2000+ so you make that in one day with one route! I did it in upstate, Ny and it was amazing.

  • @ES-fr3yz
    @ES-fr3yz Год назад +12

    If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

  • @alexcastellanos9689
    @alexcastellanos9689 Год назад +16

    Thanks Dave. I really appreciate your advise. I'm retired and needed some guidance. GOD BLESS brother.

    • @onenikkione
      @onenikkione Год назад +3

      better read thru the comments

  • @DumaLife
    @DumaLife Год назад +38

    After doing this for almost a year when I have to make extra money I can attest to make good money and more importantly the freedom!

    • @jamesslade64
      @jamesslade64 Год назад

      Lying like hell

    • @Caleb-jg7yf
      @Caleb-jg7yf Год назад +2

      Can it be part time or does it have to be full time? Also which company worked best for you

    • @africanqueenmo
      @africanqueenmo Год назад +2

      Wonderful

    • @DumaLife
      @DumaLife Год назад +2

      @@Caleb-jg7yf I found that what you put into it like with anything if you really wanna make that money is gonna take time unless you’re really lucky to deal that really pays a High CPM. I chronicle my journey in my videos. If ever want to check it out and come by.

  • @nickcastrellon909
    @nickcastrellon909 8 месяцев назад +1

    I work for a medical distributor. Never a worry about no work or hours but I'm open to being a medical courier if the money exceeds what I make in the warehouse. Just sucks that you can't trust anyone these days with so many scammers everywhere.

  • @bobdelabourer1307
    @bobdelabourer1307 Год назад +10

    Hey Dave, i am a recent certified, licensed medical professional. I literally can't find a career in my profession in florida. I do independent contractoring with amazon deliveries snd love it but pay is small. I think i need to upgrade to medical supplies.
    BTW, here in south florida i get discriminated at Job interviews because i only speak english. Thank you for pisting this video.

  • @JefferyWWright
    @JefferyWWright Год назад +2

    You need a much bigger vehicle and you'll be driving out all over hundreds of miles, in podunk town backroads overnight, every night, I know someone who did this and she did not make very much, had a fully loaded massive SUV, got in many accidents on unlit rural roads and nearly died. Hardly a dream job.

    • @MadAudi
      @MadAudi Год назад

      The simple minded don’t think about anything other than the grift. Reality is… harsh.

  • @Whyineedahandle
    @Whyineedahandle Год назад +18

    I applied. Praying for a positive move forward

    • @hisham63polaris17
      @hisham63polaris17 Год назад +1

      Same

    • @goodone5590
      @goodone5590 Год назад +1

      Good luck! But i tell you that you and most likely 100 of others have applied, since a job like this is easy, that alone will attract tons of low skilled applicants looking for an easier job. I know cause i applied on indeed and they had more than 1000 applicants, harder jobs are easier to get, since. Nobody wants to do them

    • @africanqueenmo
      @africanqueenmo Год назад +1

      Good luck

    • @BillionaireDubaii
      @BillionaireDubaii Год назад +1

      Update?

    • @Whyineedahandle
      @Whyineedahandle Год назад +1

      @@BillionaireDubaii haven’t heard a thing

  • @c.p.5741
    @c.p.5741 Год назад +50

    The issue is finding contracts with companies

    • @colinbailey7161
      @colinbailey7161 Год назад

      Not really. Spend a week walking into companies which need deliveries made and you will be working. Keep hitting up places and you will be swamped in a month. Your job is simply to be the best at what you do, and provide top notch customer service. Stand your ground and demand what you are worth. Never do anything for someone cheap who is making promises for more work later. Just move on. There are thousands of people who need your service. Just go look for them. You will find them. Ask questions of everyone. Some can help, and some cannot. Your intention to gain jobs must be greater than your fear of asking. That is the key to success. It works with women too. Trust me on that.

    • @zion1
      @zion1 Год назад +1

      What do you mean

    • @margaretyork3548
      @margaretyork3548 Год назад +1

      Google medical courier

  • @theviking1773
    @theviking1773 Год назад +4

    Bro! I need a job, ready to work and appreciate this video. You got me excited and will move forward to see if I can get this business started.

  • @robmen1402
    @robmen1402 Год назад +6

    you guys are falling for the medical supply click bait soooo hard. They're all telling you the same information and greatly exaggerating it for the views with the title. These guys see that one particular video is getting a lot of engagement and views and they all start to do it, telling you the same things and exaggerating about how much you can make and how "great" it is, lol. Smh.

  • @gisellef9274
    @gisellef9274 Год назад +52

    Thank you for giving of your time and effort to help others find good paying jobs out there. That is very kind and thoughtful of you. So many people are struggling to make ends meet with the low paying wages many well known Companies are paying. That’s why so many are looking for worthwhile alternative independent contractor jobs.

    • @BSABD315
      @BSABD315 Год назад +1

      🥰

    • @ShadrachTheThird
      @ShadrachTheThird Год назад

      How gullable some people are

    • @momomama2510
      @momomama2510 3 месяца назад

      He’s actually giving people false hope. Insane how you could believe his crap.

  • @straightpride451
    @straightpride451 10 месяцев назад +2

    I used to make really good money delivering medical equipment, until these videos came out.
    Now you've got the, I'm going to do that, people flooding the market.

  • @neudistabares7450
    @neudistabares7450 Год назад +4

    In America nobody gifts money. Sometime time sounds great after you find out how hard it is, most people would like to make 2500 a week but that is not the reality.

  • @Sci-Fi_Fan296
    @Sci-Fi_Fan296 Год назад +18

    Very helpful. Thank you for sharing this info. Keep up the good work Super Dave! 😊

  • @gerritrut7976
    @gerritrut7976 Год назад +16

    I drive for lift and make $250-300 a day gross (not including expenses) and depending on the day up to 10-12 hrs. -M-F. I listened to your video and think $120k would be awesome if true! Gonna look into it. That man

  • @stevens5191
    @stevens5191 Год назад +2

    A guy comes into the dealership I work at every other week for service. Last visit he was at 635,000 miles on his 2016 Corolla. That’s just wayyyy to damn much windshield time for me!

    • @masterk5066
      @masterk5066 Год назад

      That’s a reliable good driving car I use to have a 18corolla lol I wouldn’t take it to the extreme like he did but I’d make this a side job 😂

  • @skycouncil8523
    @skycouncil8523 Год назад +36

    Good job Super-Dave... Keep doing the good stuff and helping people with your positivity! :)
    I loved this video, it's my 1st on your channel and I'm sure I'll be waiting many more!
    God Speed to you!

  • @outandaboutwithrobnyc
    @outandaboutwithrobnyc Год назад +1

    Most of this type of videos don't include net profit. So , actual profits are less than the gross.
    Fuel constantly up more than down. W/t on your vehicle is expensive. So, a realistic profit in his case would more then likely be about $50,000.

    • @MadAudi
      @MadAudi Год назад

      Let’s not forget that Federal TAXES must be paid on top of fuel costs. So… that PT high paying job… is going need to be FT+. Need health insurance? Deduct that too. Oh yes. Social Security and state taxes must also be paid. So… to the simple minded: Enjoy this fantasy. Reality is waiting to kick you hard where it hurts the most!.

  • @josiahrogers6961
    @josiahrogers6961 Год назад +15

    I promise u won’t make shit with drop off. They pay like $15 to drive 25-30 miles. And u have to realize the wait time and time to walk through hospitals and big labs takes a long time. So that’s straight cap

    • @j.a.3138
      @j.a.3138 Год назад

      cant believe ppl fall for this shit.

    • @anni3ar3UOK
      @anni3ar3UOK Год назад

      Woah. $15? Wtf are people making it seem like you can really make money

  • @daverasco1559
    @daverasco1559 Год назад +1

    I did this kind of contracting work in Austin. Sounds good, "I'm my own boss". No. You're not. You will be given zones to cover, cool, unless there isn't anything to deliver. All the wear and tear, insurance, gas, maintenance, toll costs etc are yours to earn as well. And don't forget, zero benefits.

  • @gvanys
    @gvanys Год назад +7

    If this was accurate majority of Truck drivers would have stop driving 18 wheeler and do this for a living.

  • @massielcaceres6054
    @massielcaceres6054 Год назад +1

    I used to work for one of pick companies and quit on the first week, they had too many pick up stops and have no time to lunch or bathroom breaks. If you need to take time off it has to be approved and is impossible to get approve before they’re always short staff.

  • @artmuseum2050
    @artmuseum2050 Год назад +4

    I love you with all my heart sir! Take care.

  • @wellnesscoach73
    @wellnesscoach73 Год назад +1

    the most I’ve seen is $700 that’s noting.Been a heavy hauler for 24 years love driving living in south texas .can hit chicago or los angeles in one shot.unfortunately haven’t seen or found serious company

  • @kenbagwell8551
    @kenbagwell8551 Год назад +10

    I am having a problem with the '120K per year'. If anyone is really making that kind of $$$ (even before expenses) please drop a comment.

    • @gerelt-oduranchimeg7464
      @gerelt-oduranchimeg7464 Год назад +11

      We all know that is BS making 120k. If that was the case, everyone would be doing that. Maybe, you’d be making 1/3 of what he is claiming

    • @andrewincontrera3128
      @andrewincontrera3128 6 месяцев назад

      My coworker makes over 120k doing this. I work less, and am at a lower pay rate but I work about 30-35 hours a week and I’m on track to make 70k for the year. I don’t think we are the norm but I will say some people will be able to do this. For most others it’ll be a 15-25 per hour job

  • @erickal7116
    @erickal7116 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing and helping people out there need a jobs to support the family. I was filling out the application now. Thanks 😊🙏🏻

  • @Johnleche
    @Johnleche Год назад +18

    I can vouch for this. Been doing it for 6 years 😊

    • @kelvinorellana4656
      @kelvinorellana4656 Год назад

      wanna learn more

    • @Luiscabada1966
      @Luiscabada1966 Год назад

      is the bigger dollars in box truck say cube size? currently have a 2011 Sienna I use for Uber (8yrs) BUT could jump into a used box truck. think I should try it out with th eSienna then jump into larger if necessary? Thank you for your time soldier

    • @lia-gn5gh
      @lia-gn5gh Год назад

      Do you feel burnt out?

    • @Johnleche
      @Johnleche Год назад

      @@Luiscabada1966 there’s a lot of money in owning a box truck but a lot of company’s require a high insurance plan or dot authority. I personally do well with my 2019 Corolla hatchback and I started with a 99 Camry with a taped up rear bumper. Your minivan would be a great start being that you can remove your rear seats or just fold them down be careful finding a courier company most would take 50% of your earnings and that’s highway robbery.

    • @Johnleche
      @Johnleche Год назад +1

      @@lia-gn5gh I do but that’s because I do medical pic ups at night and do small pick up and drop offs for movie directors and such in the day, also manage my own company now selling car parts can’t ever make too much money.

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 Год назад +1

    Never mind the wear and tear , increased insurance . More hours on the road the more chance of injury or death . Repairs are sorely your responsibility .

  • @wealthandluxuryvideos
    @wealthandluxuryvideos Год назад +8

    I have both certificates.... Going to do drug test today for a job...

  • @1968CudaGuy
    @1968CudaGuy Год назад

    New to this idea. I'm 55 years old, no DUIs, no tickets in the last 12 years, about 30 years of uninterrupted insurance coverage, have two vehicles in good working order. 2000 Jeep Cherokee and 2004 Ford Ranger both are paid for. Previous job I had security clearance for communications infrastructure. I don't drink nor do I do drugs. I'm sick of the corporate rat race and want to try something different and this sounds like fun honestly.

  • @happyfuntimepewpew
    @happyfuntimepewpew Год назад +7

    being a licensed insurance agent, i can say you are required to tell your insurance company know what you are using your vehicle for. some companies will differentiate between personal, business and commercial use.

    • @LaRana08
      @LaRana08 Год назад +2

      Nah

    • @ToddTinley
      @ToddTinley Год назад +5

      @@LaRana08 Yes, you have to tell the Insurance company the truth. The whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you claims adjuster.

    • @LaRana08
      @LaRana08 Год назад

      @@ToddTinley chill.

    • @mitchdenner9743
      @mitchdenner9743 Год назад +6

      Screw them, I pay them enough every month to mind their own business and don't worry about what I'm using my car for.

    • @keenangordon701
      @keenangordon701 Год назад +6

      Been paying car Insurance for ove 30 years now without a claim and policy still rising..screw them..dont matter what I do with my car

  • @kyleb1984
    @kyleb1984 Год назад +2

    Every since I checked out this video. Ive been making $3000 a day. Thanks Dave

  • @ROROSMACHINE
    @ROROSMACHINE Год назад +8

    Curious do they require Vaccination for these courier positions, particularly Covid, for those of us that did not participate in the dangerous experiment ?

    • @jonathanc.8424
      @jonathanc.8424 Год назад

      Let's keep in mind Trump and all republican members of congress participated in the "experiment". Did you have a legit question, or just wanted to push political rhetoric?

    • @ROROSMACHINE
      @ROROSMACHINE Год назад +1

      @@jonathanc.8424 Well it was and is a legitimate question, an inquiry for a friend, you leftists trigger so easily,lol!

  • @GenerationLost92
    @GenerationLost92 Год назад +1

    randomly came up on my youtube at 3am but I'm glad that it did. I might look into this. awesome video.

  • @tiffaniielle9167
    @tiffaniielle9167 Год назад +8

    Hi Dave, Don you have any resume tips? I’m sure there are other 9-5 employees looking into courier jobs but have no or little delivery experience. How should we present ourselves? Thank in advance

  • @vegasmainiac7745
    @vegasmainiac7745 Год назад +1

    Hes not telling you all the facts. Depending on what state you live in there can be strict regulations on courier and independent contractor jobs. Also if you deliver interstate you must have a dot number and a 300 dollar movement permit from the fed. That requires a massive amount of complicated paperwork filing for which you usually pay a company hundreds of dollars for. On top of that, these "trucking" companies hound you relentlessly after you file, calling you hundreds a times a week because the fed gives them access to all your info literally the second you file. FYI

  • @LVNCHBOXXX
    @LVNCHBOXXX Год назад +7

    Man, just what I've been looking for. I work a 9-5 but I wanna make some extra on the weekends. This is looking great. Thanks for the insight

    • @realestatecoach8626
      @realestatecoach8626 Год назад

      I can coach you into a Tax Business if interested. You can more in 4 months than you do all year if you do it right.

  • @kathyfann
    @kathyfann Год назад +2

    FYI : This could be a good case for an high millage electric vehicle one could buy it and easily pay for it with this type of work. It costs far less per mile and if you get a highest range you can charge it at night at home and it’s always ready in the morning. Tell your insurance company before you purchase the vehicle but Tesla’s insurance through Costco Connect auto insurance is less that other Vehicle’s now because they get in far less accidents they have so many cameras on me don’t hit other Vehicles so their incident level is far less. Just be sure your car is locked up
    Well at night in a Guarage. If so and you don’t have any tickets that’s an option you may consider

    • @NAGIUXS
      @NAGIUXS Год назад

      You're joking right? Doing you have an electric vehicle, have you driven one for any length of time over a week. Only those that don't own one think it's a good idea. Time is money and you spend most of you time charging the vehicle. Your driving (time sensitive delivery) will reduce range, a full load will farther reduce range and thats in good good temperature climate. No ev owners thinks it's a good idea.

  • @SF_Curious
    @SF_Curious Год назад +3

    Goshare is for mostly home or business moving services which involves heavy furniture etc not medical supplies

  • @AbdulazizAlAzmi-pu7ns
    @AbdulazizAlAzmi-pu7ns Год назад +2

    I extremely like the video, man. Very helpful and informative. Thank you very much. It is presented so well too. Great, positive work.

  • @t1aonation673
    @t1aonation673 Год назад +4

    I love you Super Dave you might have just changed my life. My dad has a small fleet of trucks that do a dying business. If I can get him to convert to this and I can get a percentage from it you would've effectively retired me! If this happens I will definitely bring the support back to your channel!
    Much Love and God Bless!

    • @dacommish23
      @dacommish23 11 месяцев назад +1

      Did your dad accept?

    • @shadae68
      @shadae68 11 месяцев назад

      Update?

    • @t1aonation673
      @t1aonation673 11 месяцев назад

      @@shadae68 the company is not accepting drivers in my area. If anyone sees another site like this for VA lmk

  • @p.youhana3563
    @p.youhana3563 Год назад +2

    Wait till you pay for gas wear and tear = small small profits

  • @AMERICAN_PHAROAH
    @AMERICAN_PHAROAH Год назад +6

    Hey man, I loved your video. I really have high hopes for it. I’m gonna actually try it because I need that kind of work to be on my own. I’ll try it and I’ll let you know as soon as I can it might take a few weeks because I’m a trucker but I’ll let you know. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Juantouch123
      @Juantouch123 Год назад +1

      Did you get your that you wish yet?

    • @AMERICAN_PHAROAH
      @AMERICAN_PHAROAH Год назад

      @@Juantouch123 what!?!?

    • @hengith7320
      @hengith7320 Год назад

      Im in the same boat! Im a trucker too and looking to make side money. Do they offer work on weekend? Let me know too. How your doing. Thank you

    • @Car8l3na_N8rth
      @Car8l3na_N8rth Год назад

      Did u do the medical courier yet?

    • @batsukamuro
      @batsukamuro 4 месяца назад

      So any luck?

  • @duttonadable
    @duttonadable Год назад +1

    Note hipaa law provides no official hipaa certification process. Companies will sell such but they are unofficial...

  • @DL-eq2bw
    @DL-eq2bw Год назад +4

    Thank You Dave , looking forward to new career.👍

  • @no1x830
    @no1x830 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are an All-Mighty sent bro! Love ya, PEACE!

  • @demottjeff
    @demottjeff Год назад +19

    I been a medical courier for 13 years no way your making 120k a year more like 70 to 80k

    • @firstklass8784
      @firstklass8784 Год назад +4

      70 to 80k is great, I’m in NJ can you help me out

    • @foshizzelin
      @foshizzelin Год назад

      are you independent 1099? are you using any of those mentioned gigs? thanks

    • @dwdwone
      @dwdwone Год назад +1

      And that is before your expenses.

    • @Mars-77
      @Mars-77 Год назад

      Guy full of bs

    • @boxesbinslidsllc
      @boxesbinslidsllc Год назад

      ​@@foshizzelin Yes, it's 1099

  • @johnholbrook6042
    @johnholbrook6042 Год назад +2

    I had a medicine delivered once a month from a pharmacy 1.5 hrs away. Insurance paid & I never inquired what the driver made. Hope the driver had several deliveries between the pharmacy & me or several in my area. He drove a good distance if not just for me.

  • @robertotroncoso7124
    @robertotroncoso7124 Год назад +3

    Thank you very much for your research. I’m going to get into my computer and try to apply to this companies. I already subscribe to your channel hoping to hear more good news from you once again I thank you for all your research.

  • @MikeThaPhilosopher
    @MikeThaPhilosopher 5 месяцев назад +2

    Could I rent a vehicle and do this?

  • @DanielFernandez-jv7jx
    @DanielFernandez-jv7jx Год назад +9

    God bless you sir for offering up such helpful information, for others!

  • @ervinpowell2738
    @ervinpowell2738 5 месяцев назад +1

    I worked a similar Job. I was 3rd party to quest diagnostic a ND labcor. Easiest job ever and made around $1700 monthly unfortunately I had to use my personal car.

  • @Gman767
    @Gman767 Год назад +3

    Thank you Dave you're the bomb brother!!!

  • @YeshuaKingMessiah
    @YeshuaKingMessiah 4 месяца назад +1

    4 of these had no openings in my area - I’m in a million person county in FL lol
    2 reqd heavy lifting (50# and 75#)
    2 want huge amounts of payout on my car ins
    1 says my 2014 car is too old
    Waiting to hear more on the only possibility

  • @luistavernie
    @luistavernie Год назад +3

    Good job and excellent information...thanks for your help.

  • @daisyalvarez1624
    @daisyalvarez1624 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this information, and for doing all the research!

  • @donrios3728
    @donrios3728 Год назад +15

    I've been delivering these medical supplies and just made my first $118,000 in just 10 months...it's a game changer!

  • @iiNgONYaMa
    @iiNgONYaMa Год назад +2

    Hey do you need vaccine to do this

  • @dxexav09
    @dxexav09 Год назад +3

    Unfortunately reality tells you it’s impossible to make money easily unless you’re doing something different than others. But a gig that’s open for everyone to do is just as Uber, who turned the transportation industry into a fast food market, because anybody can do it. Don’t fall for the same trap over and over and be unique.

    • @goodone5590
      @goodone5590 Год назад +2

      People fall for the trap cause they don't want to do hard jobs, jobs like these get tons of applicants since most people find a job like this easier for them and their skill

  • @pebblesjohnson1750
    @pebblesjohnson1750 Год назад

    Thank you for your honesty. Most of the medical delivery videos are not giving the real information. Once Again, thank you.

  • @susanslagle-cochran8427
    @susanslagle-cochran8427 Год назад +3

    Hello great video! Is it normal to pay an application fee?? I’ve never pd to apply & probably won’t. Is there a way around that? Trying to apply with frayt. I’m an excellent dependable trustworthy experienced driver, I’m not going to pay them to consider my services! To me that’s crazy👎

  • @drfish9279
    @drfish9279 Год назад +2

    Just quit my corporate job in outside sales of 31 years …. Got tired of corporate BS.
    I’ll subscribe to your Chanel for ideas 😊

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers Год назад +2

    Last year I called multiple companies about delivering pharmaceuticals and all of them required the jab which I’m never getting.

    • @Snailmailtrucker
      @Snailmailtrucker Год назад +1

      Thanks for that info Boyd... If they demand that you have taken the Jab... You don't want to work for people like that anyway !
      From a fellow PureBlood !
      Stay Safe and Healthy !

    • @XVIII7
      @XVIII7 Год назад +2

      I was wondering the same thing which makes sense. I will also never take a jab

  • @nrivera4380
    @nrivera4380 Год назад +1

    The most I'm seeing in the Seattle area is $28+ change an hour. Not $120K/year for sure.

    • @masterk5066
      @masterk5066 Год назад

      Not sure if that’s good for Washington but that’s fucking great for Memphis 😂 most jobs here pay 15-25 a hour.

  • @rudyhard2585
    @rudyhard2585 Год назад +12

    Thanks Dave for the great info. How does one get the HIPPA or other certifications required to do these jobs. Also if one's car is too old to do these jobs, can one use hycar rental cars since they come with insurance? And finally does one need to have a business license to do this? Thanks

  • @andysmith5012
    @andysmith5012 Год назад +1

    Do you have to wear a dirty face diaper at pick-up and delivery points rebreathing toxins, and cutting vital air supply?

  • @kellyaustin7487
    @kellyaustin7487 Год назад +5

    How do you go about getting the certifications that you mentioned?

  • @pacopeso8474
    @pacopeso8474 Год назад +2

    Thanks Super Dave, I love this type of work.