Registered nurse here… Organs are typically transported by medical personnel for several very good reasons. Also, to transport organs, a person would have to be biohazard certified, with the appropriate signage on the vehicle.
Is this also the case for transporting from a facility for research and education? I'm not a nurse, but I was a surgical tech for 10 years and a few places I've worked had sometimes had couriers that weren't medical professionals, but someone did have to meet them and escort them to lab/blood bank to be checked in. I also am wondering about tissues (like how the skin is technically an organ) for cryo-veins and things that won't see patients but are used for other things. It'd be interesting to know....without breaking HIPAA...
Not so...I had signed up for one as an Independent Contractor- they give you a short training for HIPPA and another one I forget the name & that's it...the company has been in business over 30yrs...I didn't take it because they were shoddy about the pay..so, yeah
Yes cleaning is great. My daughter has a cleaning business in north Carolina, and with advertising we got paid very well. It is a very demanding and you have to be young and healthy.
Great video Mike, I also wanted to let you and Shawn know that I'm live in Atlanta, and Roadie has cut down the wait time for a submitted offer noticeably compared to August of '22, so doing 2 or 3 Roadie gigs back to back makes it a better app to work if your city/area is busy.
Wow that's amazing to see y'all 2 collaborate I been watching you and Shawn for a while now and watch videos from both of you on my laptop while doing ride share and working gig economy fulltime. I've learned alot from the both of y'all thank y'all soo much for the tuition:)
The only problem I have is at the end where he is saying there was 1 million new millionaires last year. These people did not become millionaires by starting RUclips channels and side gig hustles. These are people that were already almost millionaires and just ticked over the line. It's very misguided to insinuate that you can become a millionaire within one year or less of starting either of these things.
You should hear Elle’s story. She became a millionaire in two years during the pandemic. I’ve actually meant quite a few people that figured it out. I too wouldn’t believe if I hadn’t seen people make the money in front of me. ✨
Reinvesting the money into something else that makes you money is how "these people" became millionaires. Most just blow their extra money on frivolous stuff like sports cars, boats, TV's, game systems, furniture, festivals. Educate yourself on how to create passive residual income and invest that sports car money into passive income.
I did that - Radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive medicines for labs and hospitals). About $1000 a week for driving 1000 miles. But after gas and wear and tear it equaled $200 a week for 40+ hours of driving
Exactly. Thank you. They aren't considering wear and tear and fuel prices with these 3-5K per month examples. You won't take home any where near what he was saying
Frayt sucks because no auto accept button and trips are scarce in Columbus Ohio, cbdriver sucks as well in the same area, dropoff needs specific vehicles... They not giving up the goods here they hiding the real money makers.
Ideas for a video. Hey, do you know what happens with all the deliveries that don't get picked up with uber eats? Are drivers really picking up these orders that are like 3 bucks for 10+ miles? I see these all the time, no way they can be getting picked up. Driving me nuts with curiosity. What happens for things that don't get picked up? If an order is rejected does the pay go up slightly to the next driver or just never get picked up? Walmart orders are all over the place from insanely valuable to completely worthless. What causes that?
Hi Zuraja yes typically pay increases to incentive driver pick ups over time (DoorDash calls it Dasher desirability). With Uber Eats if any area is being underserved most likely they’ll start to offer surge pay. I’m sure Uber has deep data on the “sweet spot” of pay vs acceptance rate
@@shawnintown I don't disagree with the $119 price tag.Can you tell us though that there won't be a pitch to sell a product or course by the end of the Webinar ?
@@aristotle736 We never do pitches. You get the real deal information. If people wanna be a part of our Courier Driver community or get 1-1 mentoring with us, that's up to the people. We don't force anything on anyone, and we don't trap people into buying anything, that's what they do in those so-called "FREE" Webinars. Ours is paid, so you get what you came to aquire, the information!
It is not a get rich job and it is not as easy as he says. Buying a cargo van is not cheap, insuring a commercial vehicle is not cheap, fuel is more expensive, there are toll roads, etc. Be prepared to spend at least 3k-4k on these payments and expenses alone.
Unfortunately many of the delivery apps have been taken over by people using BOTS for routes capture. I started with the 1st Veho roll out in Houston- & now it's near impossible to get routes- they post it and within less a minute they're all gone....
When these companies allow people to saturate an area for ANYTHING, they are not that professional and DO NOT care who delivers. I see some people who I wouldn't let pick up my dog
Mike Amazon flex is really saturated right now. Base pay orders are being sniped by bots. I saw on Reddit someone posted their warehouse base pay is 13/hr and people are taking those orders. Base pay for Charlotte NC is $18/hr. It is almost not worth it
Hi Josh, I feel like Flex was trying to target bots recently or maybe that was Instacart? As always I wouldn’t take the shifts under $20/hr, waiting for that bonus pay to be offered. I know it’s tough perhaps reaching out to support to let them know there seems to be bot activity?
@Kimberly Mitchell yeah why those ppl doing it anyways 🙄 honestly algorithm doesn't work for nowadays cuz ppl in office don't see nothing not even tech ppl can detected. I'm sure bot do something that are undetectable anyways so I was wondering those ppl who use bot have benefits like edit their acceptance rates profile without noticing it was modified or what cuz everytime I get orders sometimes i take long distance from the store and when I come back they're already there for another one. I was like "ain't that a B"? Other guy keep getting orders back to back and when I see offer at exactly store I wanna take it was disappeared just a second I was like how the hell he got all offers so fast? Is it iphone or android? Custom grabber tool? Idk what caused it I got 76% AR so idk what was that all about... I got a feeling he might be using secondary account.
I am spiraling with an overload of information. I'm thankful for your videos. Can you tell me how you layout a schedule so you don't be all over the place as a new self worker and finding multiple gigs to replace your regular income or do you work a standard job as well with the other side jobs?
In my area DMV or at least Maryland the Medical side I found over the past few years the companies don't pay well compared to ones in say FL. Seems like they want most of the profit and they don't seem to get the runs like I hear from guys in FL KY and few others. Talking to just about all the ones I could find they don't give all drivers good orders, looks like you have to do all the crap to get the good ones. For me I want the freedom to do a few or a bunch when I want if they are available at the time I want to logon. Not different than most gig apps have freedom go online and off as you wish. Lets me do other things as needed and make more money. Roadie was on and off good b4 UPS took over, on and off ok orders for long runs but nothing or way to match up runs back. The companies that offer on there seem not to do all areas outside of roadie.
Great content only problem too many damn ads I was listening to this at work couldn't get to my phone omg n long ads as well almost forgot what the episode was about
Great informative video. I have followed both of your channels Mike and Shawn and usually learn alot; thanks. Now I have a question for you both or maybe anyone of your followers might be able to help me with on ideas. I used to do delivery gig work part of last year until my car broke down in a major way and I couldn't afford to fix it so I quit. I got a part- time job which I really don't like and am making the same as I was driving, so I figure I would like to get back driving again where I will be in control of my time. My question is since I don't have a strong enough vehicle to do deliveries, would it make sense for me to rent one, or would most of my money be going to the rental? I would like to do it maybe long enough, along with my current job to be able to afford another car, then ditch the rental and the part- time job & look into increasing gig work. What do you all think? I'll appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Hi byShotMedia, when it comes to medical courier gigs I’d check out Shawn’s channel and his upcoming webinar. It’s sold out currently but they’re trying to open more spots
Does roadie work everywhere I'm from alabama and spark is FACTS easy 1K weekly ima definitely try DropOff I REALLY wanna get into the medical side as well as the courier business in general would love more info ima part time gig driver as well love the content
I wish there was a website or app where I could just enter my zip code, qualifications, and that I want to do courier work or with a filter that allows me to only get courier gig results. And it would give me all the courier driver apps that I could use for gigs with my car and qualifications in my area. Do you know of any such site or app? The "Steady" app pretty much does exactly that but it seems to be more for food and delivery app users. Not so much for package, cargo, medical, luggage, etc. delivery work. If you don't know of any such apps for courier gig seekers you should definitely start one! It would be huge.
I watch a lot of these RUclips videos about side hustles cause I’m trying to find something that works for me and what’s wild is you’re probably the 3rd or 4th person that lives in Charlotte! I’m only an hour away in Hickory and I do come to Charlotte occasionally to do an Amazon Flex block but I’ve yet to find anything that is worth driving to Charlotte for on a regular basis. I do spark here in Hickory and it used to pay while but they’re starting to drop their pay now because so many drivers have signed up for it that will take the low paying offers. I’d love to get into medical courier work but I just don’t know of anything here in Hickory or even in Charlotte that would pay enough for me to deadhead 60 miles one way to get loaded.
@@YourDriverMike ..... so instead of a straight answer, you redirect her to your affiliate sales funnel where she can pay you money to learn how to make money.... nice gig you got smh
Who? I did a recent video about Xpress Bags but we found they only served Texas so then I searched luggage delivery near me with little results. Finally I highlighted Roadie and Reliable Couriers as two vetted options
How about insurance coverage and liability for the driver. Do the companies having you deliver these items cover this?? What happens if you have an accident?
We just had an accident on a delivery..instacart has insurance but we werent doing instacart that morning. We are waiting to see if Cocoa Cola is reimbursing us because they caused the back up.
With State Farm, you can add on an endorsement to your current auto insurance policy to cover you while driving for a side hustle. It’s costing me only $35 more every 6 months.
Yes like scooter charging there’s more options with a van BUT you can certainly do medical courier work in a sedan you just can’t do gigs that transport larger equipment
Thanks for watching Chris, I disagree. I highlighted Shawn’s webinar because if you check out his channel there’s immense (free) value in how this all works. Here we covered app and platform ideas, how courier platforms work, pay, concerns and more
@@YourDriverMike Agreed, "ASAP" orders you sit and wait for them to get ready, and THEN wait for it to come out. And batch orders out of Cranberry you have to go IN for and they're spread out over like 6-8 cabinets that they individually pull from. It can take 20+ minutes to get all of those in your cart. Gibsonia has batch orders down, all wrapped up and they bring them right out, just wish they were a bigger store that I could do Shop & Deliver which is my preferred offer as I get some steps in, get out of the car and feel like I'm getting something done!
@@ChrisEpler Don't forget EXPRESS orders. Those are almost never ready. They will still picking the product as you pull up and wait for another 20+ minutes for them to finish.
I like DoorDash but Uber Eats would be solid as well. Honestly any gig that the item would fit in a backpack or bike storage compartment. Comes down to the dollars:mile ratio and time
Like Eddie mentions Shawn mentions several apps I have no experience with, he also spoke to how it all works as again I have no experience in medical courier work. Also pay ranges and more
@mike have you tried DeliverThat? I do that. Its catering. Been doing it for awhile. There is a trick to it. A lot of orders are out your way compared to my area(Washington/McMurray) so we try to do the Uniontown orders more.
Within thirty seconds, this is the response I got from Dropoff. "Dear _____, Thank you for your interest in applying for the Driver Contractor Fort Lauderdale position at Dropoff. We have reviewed your application and we regret to inform you that you have not been selected for further consideration. We wish you every success with your job search. Thank you again for expressing your interest in Dropoff. Sincerely, Baendy Bredzilla"
Charles, do you live in the same city you’re applying for cause I’ve applied for a ton these courier jobs and my experience has been pretty much the same in that I’m probably too far away from the areas they serve so I get rejected or I’m approved but the only way I’m gonna get in work is to travel into the area (which is usually major cities) and just park and wait for them to send me something. I live in a small market an hour north of Charlotte where Shawn in town lives but I don’t mind driving to Charlotte as long as I know I’m gonna have guaranteed work when I get there but to just drive there and twiddle my thumbs in a parking lot somewhere just for the sake of being in a hot spot for orders to me makes no sense. I want to do courier work but I just don’t know how to get started. Everybody recommends checking out CBdriver but there’s literally only 7 jobs in the Charlotte region listed on there and 3 of them aren’t even in Charlotte. They’re in Greenville and Columbia SC!
Registered nurse here…
Organs are typically transported by medical personnel for several very good reasons. Also, to transport organs, a person would have to be biohazard certified, with the appropriate signage on the vehicle.
Thanks for the heads up, I'm curious about the medical courier space so I plan on checking which platforms would be available here in Pittsburgh
Airspace is a company that uses independent contractors (Non-medical personnel) to deliver organs.
Is this also the case for transporting from a facility for research and education? I'm not a nurse, but I was a surgical tech for 10 years and a few places I've worked had sometimes had couriers that weren't medical professionals, but someone did have to meet them and escort them to lab/blood bank to be checked in. I also am wondering about tissues (like how the skin is technically an organ) for cryo-veins and things that won't see patients but are used for other things. It'd be interesting to know....without breaking HIPAA...
Not so...I had signed up for one as an Independent Contractor- they give you a short training for HIPPA and another one I forget the name & that's it...the company has been in business over 30yrs...I didn't take it because they were shoddy about the pay..so, yeah
like the ones that left an entire heart on Southwest airlines 🤣people are people, RN
Yes cleaning is great. My daughter has a cleaning business in north Carolina, and with advertising we got paid very well. It is a very demanding and you have to be young and healthy.
Great video Mike, I also wanted to let you and Shawn know that I'm live in Atlanta, and Roadie has cut down the wait time for a submitted offer noticeably compared to August of '22, so doing 2 or 3 Roadie gigs back to back makes it a better app to work if your city/area is busy.
This video couldn't have come at a better time, God bless to you both. Peace!
Wow that's amazing to see y'all 2 collaborate I been watching you and Shawn for a while now and watch videos from both of you on my laptop while doing ride share and working gig economy fulltime. I've learned alot from the both of y'all thank y'all soo much for the tuition:)
Means a lot thank you!
The only problem I have is at the end where he is saying there was 1 million new millionaires last year. These people did not become millionaires by starting RUclips channels and side gig hustles. These are people that were already almost millionaires and just ticked over the line. It's very misguided to insinuate that you can become a millionaire within one year or less of starting either of these things.
They lie for views sadly
B 8ji
You should hear Elle’s story. She became a millionaire in two years during the pandemic. I’ve actually meant quite a few people that figured it out. I too wouldn’t believe if I hadn’t seen people make the money in front of me. ✨
Reinvesting the money into something else that makes you money is how "these people" became millionaires. Most just blow their extra money on frivolous stuff like sports cars, boats, TV's, game systems, furniture, festivals. Educate yourself on how to create passive residual income and invest that sports car money into passive income.
@@biblicalgirlboss9542 yea everyone wants to be right but I know a couple myself who has reached that status so that was a very inaccurate statement
A list of the companies and urls listed above would have been nice, since you said you would post them in the comments.
I did that - Radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive medicines for labs and hospitals). About $1000 a week for driving 1000 miles. But after gas and wear and tear it equaled $200 a week for 40+ hours of driving
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This is true. What they don’t tell you is how much mileage you go thru every single day.
Exactly. Thank you. They aren't considering wear and tear and fuel prices with these 3-5K per month examples. You won't take home any where near what he was saying
Yes, interested in medical courier work in the San Francisco Bay Area. Thanks for a great vid, guys!
great interview! I love Shawn in Town videos! He shares a lot of information and very knowledgeable!
I’ve worked in multiple markets across multiple states. Kalamazoo Michigan hands-down one of the best markets out there.
Just a random comment.
Didn’t know you were in Pittsburgh. Just earned a local subscriber. Love Shawn in Town videos !
Ford Transit Connect, I think was what you were lookin for =] Connect is there small CV
Frayt sucks because no auto accept button and trips are scarce in Columbus Ohio, cbdriver sucks as well in the same area, dropoff needs specific vehicles... They not giving up the goods here they hiding the real money makers.
Keep Shawn ................ he is good.
Ideas for a video. Hey, do you know what happens with all the deliveries that don't get picked up with uber eats? Are drivers really picking up these orders that are like 3 bucks for 10+ miles? I see these all the time, no way they can be getting picked up. Driving me nuts with curiosity. What happens for things that don't get picked up? If an order is rejected does the pay go up slightly to the next driver or just never get picked up? Walmart orders are all over the place from insanely valuable to completely worthless. What causes that?
Hi Zuraja yes typically pay increases to incentive driver pick ups over time (DoorDash calls it Dasher desirability). With Uber Eats if any area is being underserved most likely they’ll start to offer surge pay. I’m sure Uber has deep data on the “sweet spot” of pay vs acceptance rate
Thanks for bringing this up, Mike. I have been curious about this.
My 2 fav side hustle channels, nice!!!
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Thanks Kxng Unkasa!
It's $119 to attend a 2 hour seminar with the CEO of " Stick with us " delivery service.
That's very affordable! Thank God it's not $1,019. Yes, Tony from Stick with Us Delivery and Myself!
I’m crying
@@shawnintown I don't disagree with the $119 price tag.Can you tell us though that there won't be a pitch to
sell a product or course by the end of the Webinar ?
@@aristotle736 We never do pitches. You get the real deal information. If people wanna be a part of our Courier Driver community or get 1-1 mentoring with us, that's up to the people. We don't force anything on anyone, and we don't trap people into buying anything, that's what they do in those so-called "FREE" Webinars. Ours is paid, so you get what you came to aquire, the information!
@@shawnintown Thank you. You answered my question and confirmed my suspicion .But you also do a dandy 2 step .
Shawn in town thank you...One Love
Great advice thank you for sharing brothers 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Mike & Shawn! Great info 👍🏻
Roadie Scriptdrop runs look good. I haven't tried it yet but I'm approved.
Mike I got to subscribe to you because I am from Pittsburgh so I must support!
It is not a get rich job and it is not as easy as he says. Buying a cargo van is not cheap, insuring a commercial vehicle is not cheap, fuel is more expensive, there are toll roads, etc. Be prepared to spend at least 3k-4k on these payments and expenses alone.
Unfortunately many of the delivery apps have been taken over by people using BOTS for routes capture. I started with the 1st Veho roll out in Houston- & now it's near impossible to get routes- they post it and within less a minute they're all gone....
When these companies allow people to saturate an area for ANYTHING, they are not that professional and DO NOT care who delivers. I see some people who I wouldn't let pick up my dog
Thank you both for the valuable info in this video
Mike Amazon flex is really saturated right now. Base pay orders are being sniped by bots. I saw on Reddit someone posted their warehouse base pay is 13/hr and people are taking those orders. Base pay for Charlotte NC is $18/hr. It is almost not worth it
Hi Josh, I feel like Flex was trying to target bots recently or maybe that was Instacart? As always I wouldn’t take the shifts under $20/hr, waiting for that bonus pay to be offered. I know it’s tough perhaps reaching out to support to let them know there seems to be bot activity?
That's the same in HTX...i stopped driving for flex because it's not worth it anymore
@Kimberly Mitchell yeah damn those bot users, grabbers etc I'm from HTX too
@@theluckyman yes! It was so frustrating
@Kimberly Mitchell yeah why those ppl doing it anyways 🙄 honestly algorithm doesn't work for nowadays cuz ppl in office don't see nothing not even tech ppl can detected. I'm sure bot do something that are undetectable anyways so I was wondering those ppl who use bot have benefits like edit their acceptance rates profile without noticing it was modified or what cuz everytime I get orders sometimes i take long distance from the store and when I come back they're already there for another one. I was like "ain't that a B"? Other guy keep getting orders back to back and when I see offer at exactly store I wanna take it was disappeared just a second I was like how the hell he got all offers so fast? Is it iphone or android? Custom grabber tool? Idk what caused it I got 76% AR so idk what was that all about... I got a feeling he might be using secondary account.
Good guest today
I am spiraling with an overload of information. I'm thankful for your videos. Can you tell me how you layout a schedule so you don't be all over the place as a new self worker and finding multiple gigs to replace your regular income or do you work a standard job as well with the other side jobs?
Negative. Spark delivery SUCKS. They are completely oversaturated.
I'm in Ohio, and I can't seem to find anything. I need something flexible for the summer.
In my area DMV or at least Maryland the Medical side I found over the past few years the companies don't pay well compared to ones in say FL.
Seems like they want most of the profit and they don't seem to get the runs like I hear from guys in FL KY and few others. Talking to just about all the ones I could find they don't give all drivers good orders, looks like you have to do all the crap to get the good ones. For me I want the freedom to do a few or a bunch when I want if they are available at the time I want to logon. Not different than most gig apps have freedom go online and off as you wish. Lets me do other things as needed and make more money.
Roadie was on and off good b4 UPS took over, on and off ok orders for long runs but nothing or way to match up runs back. The companies that offer on there seem not to do all areas outside of roadie.
These apps are limited to a small number of states. Very large metro areas.
Thank you.
Great video
Northeast PA
Mike, where is your video about the upcoming gig worker strike? Step up for all those who listen to you
Cb cd cv app???what did he sayyyy
Great content only problem too many damn ads I was listening to this at work couldn't get to my phone omg n long ads as well almost forgot what the episode was about
get RUclips Premium you poor
I am interested in medical courier side hustle. I live in Va.
Hi Mike n Shawn!
Wow, great tips and interesting new side hussle!-;() Stay safe n may all your shifts be prosperous!-;() Great content and video!-;()
Great informative video. I have followed both of your channels Mike and Shawn and usually learn alot; thanks. Now I have a question for you both or maybe anyone of your followers might be able to help me with on ideas. I used to do delivery gig work part of last year until my car broke down in a major way and I couldn't afford to fix it so I quit. I got a part- time job which I really don't like and am making the same as I was driving, so I figure I would like to get back driving again where I will be in control of my time. My question is since I don't have a strong enough vehicle to do deliveries, would it make sense for me to rent one, or would most of my money be going to the rental? I would like to do it maybe long enough, along with my current job to be able to afford another car, then ditch the rental and the part- time job & look into increasing gig work. What do you all think? I'll appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Can you have someone with you as you deliver? Say if you are a single mom but want yo deliver aftwr hours?
Excellent video information can we do it for age over 55 years??
Yes I’m interested
Thanks for watching Toi
Do you have a video on Easy Rx, pharmacy deliveries?
Hello Mike thanks for sharing. Can you please tell us the app.
the problem is they never have room for new drivers
What if someone drives an SUV? I have an SUV
How to scale the business?
Hi byShotMedia, when it comes to medical courier gigs I’d check out Shawn’s channel and his upcoming webinar. It’s sold out currently but they’re trying to open more spots
How much can I make with my vehicle?
OK..where do I park my box truck? Most folks don't have a lot of space for parking.
Thank you
you need to have vaccine to work in medical courier
Has anyone secured medical courier contract or employment? Aedin
Does roadie work everywhere I'm from alabama and spark is FACTS easy 1K weekly ima definitely try DropOff I REALLY wanna get into the medical side as well as the courier business in general would love more info ima part time gig driver as well love the content
Can a husband and wife do the trips together or does it only have single people do it
I cant find any in CA
I wish there was a website or app where I could just enter my zip code, qualifications, and that I want to do courier work or with a filter that allows me to only get courier gig results. And it would give me all the courier driver apps that I could use for gigs with my car and qualifications in my area.
Do you know of any such site or app?
The "Steady" app pretty much does exactly that but it seems to be more for food and delivery app users. Not so much for package, cargo, medical, luggage, etc. delivery work.
If you don't know of any such apps for courier gig seekers you should definitely start one! It would be huge.
best medical courier apps for drivers in pa?
we need California apps
I watch a lot of these RUclips videos about side hustles cause I’m trying to find something that works for me and what’s wild is you’re probably the 3rd or 4th person that lives in Charlotte! I’m only an hour away in Hickory and I do come to Charlotte occasionally to do an Amazon Flex block but I’ve yet to find anything that is worth driving to Charlotte for on a regular basis. I do spark here in Hickory and it used to pay while but they’re starting to drop their pay now because so many drivers have signed up for it that will take the low paying offers. I’d love to get into medical courier work but I just don’t know of anything here in Hickory or even in Charlotte that would pay enough for me to deadhead 60 miles one way to get loaded.
Do any of these Gigs allow delivery via 2-Door Cars w/a Trunk???
What's the medical courrier app?
Following 🙂
Check out 4:45 in the video for more
@@YourDriverMike Ok. I thought there was an app for just medical only not that other stuff. None that he name are in my market
Been trying to get medical courier in Louisiana please help
This is a great video to watch Dianne, check out Shawn’s webinar tomorrow and/or more videos on his channel!
@@YourDriverMike ..... so instead of a straight answer, you redirect her to your affiliate sales funnel where she can pay you money to learn how to make money.... nice gig you got smh
@@thelvl1bandit345 yep. It's because they know a lot of these people will pay the money and most likely not do anything with the information.
Can you do this with a car
Can I rent a van to begin
But this man lied about the luggage gig or am I wrong?
Who? I did a recent video about Xpress Bags but we found they only served Texas so then I searched luggage delivery near me with little results. Finally I highlighted Roadie and Reliable Couriers as two vetted options
I hate resellers of informations ….
Does anybody have any suggestions for upstate NY? Only apps really that are in this area is roadie and Amazon flex
Walmart Sparks
How about insurance coverage and liability for the driver. Do the companies having you deliver these items cover this?? What happens if you have an accident?
We just had an accident on a delivery..instacart has insurance but we werent doing instacart that morning. We are waiting to see if Cocoa Cola is reimbursing us because they caused the back up.
@@k9trainer215 what happen with accudent? Did the insurance company pay or your own insurance?
With State Farm, you can add on an endorsement to your current auto insurance policy to cover you while driving for a side hustle. It’s costing me only $35 more every 6 months.
I have a car. I guess I need a van
Yes like scooter charging there’s more options with a van BUT you can certainly do medical courier work in a sedan you just can’t do gigs that transport larger equipment
What were the apps?
Check out 4:45 for Shawn’s favorite platforms
20 minute commercial.
Thanks for watching Chris, I disagree. I highlighted Shawn’s webinar because if you check out his channel there’s immense (free) value in how this all works. Here we covered app and platform ideas, how courier platforms work, pay, concerns and more
Dropoff is not in my area
Every company isn't in every area. Move on to the next company.
@@shawnintown That's what I'm doing right now lol
@@KC-gh1li Lol Let's get the 💰
@@shawnintown yessir
Spark is starting to pull the same tactics as Roadie.
My biggest complaint has been the wait time at the Walmarts. Dollars:mile is still solid but I’ll keep an eye out
@@YourDriverMike Agreed, "ASAP" orders you sit and wait for them to get ready, and THEN wait for it to come out. And batch orders out of Cranberry you have to go IN for and they're spread out over like 6-8 cabinets that they individually pull from. It can take 20+ minutes to get all of those in your cart. Gibsonia has batch orders down, all wrapped up and they bring them right out, just wish they were a bigger store that I could do Shop & Deliver which is my preferred offer as I get some steps in, get out of the car and feel like I'm getting something done!
@@ChrisEpler Don't forget EXPRESS orders. Those are almost never ready. They will still picking the product as you pull up and wait for another 20+ minutes for them to finish.
@@YourDriverMike ain't for everyone with no patience. You're in control so either cancel or wait n shutup
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What would be the best bike delivery side hustle?
I like DoorDash but Uber Eats would be solid as well. Honestly any gig that the item would fit in a backpack or bike storage compartment. Comes down to the dollars:mile ratio and time
@@YourDriverMike any that are not doordash ,Grubhub and Uber ? That allow bikes?
Roadie pays garbage
You’re not lying, most gigs I’ve seen aren’t worth it. Small percent might be
Lol wow that's all I gotta say
Roadie is pure 🗑️‼️
I hope the uber people are watching this because uber thinks that if the drivers stop driving for them they will die from starvation!!!!!!
Driver Mike spoke about everything that this guy just said. 😂 Nothing new and nothing to see here folks
I hadn't heard of some of those apps tho
Like Eddie mentions Shawn mentions several apps I have no experience with, he also spoke to how it all works as again I have no experience in medical courier work. Also pay ranges and more
@mike have you tried DeliverThat? I do that. Its catering. Been doing it for awhile. There is a trick to it. A lot of orders are out your way compared to my area(Washington/McMurray) so we try to do the Uniontown orders more.
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Within thirty seconds, this is the response I got from Dropoff.
"Dear _____,
Thank you for your interest in applying for the Driver Contractor Fort Lauderdale position at Dropoff. We have reviewed your application and we regret to inform you that you have not been selected for further consideration.
We wish you every success with your job search. Thank you again for expressing your interest in Dropoff.
Sincerely,
Baendy Bredzilla"
Yikes.
Doesn't mean that's going to be the case for everyone else I know lots of drivers who got in.
Charles, do you live in the same city you’re applying for cause I’ve applied for a ton these courier jobs and my experience has been pretty much the same in that I’m probably too far away from the areas they serve so I get rejected or I’m approved but the only way I’m gonna get in work is to travel into the area (which is usually major cities) and just park and wait for them to send me something. I live in a small market an hour north of Charlotte where Shawn in town lives but I don’t mind driving to Charlotte as long as I know I’m gonna have guaranteed work when I get there but to just drive there and twiddle my thumbs in a parking lot somewhere just for the sake of being in a hot spot for orders to me makes no sense. I want to do courier work but I just don’t know how to get started. Everybody recommends checking out CBdriver but there’s literally only 7 jobs in the Charlotte region listed on there and 3 of them aren’t even in Charlotte. They’re in Greenville and Columbia SC!