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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
im getting an electric scooter soon (not the cheap one, this one does 35mph), i am thinking about putting on a gopro and going out cruising the city and record it and post it up on youtube. i know some channels that does this and have well over 1 million subscribers. i know there's more to it and it doesnt happen over night and takes time and work but i feel like vlogging is the easiest way to make money.
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Finding the best side hustle depends on what you're into and how much time you can commit. I've found that freelance writing and graphic design can be pretty lucrative if you've got the skills. You can also try selling stuff online, like vintage clothes or handmade crafts. If you're more into being active, maybe look into dog walking or doing odd jobs around your neighborhood. And of course, there's always the classic option of driving for a ride-sharing service. Whatever you choose, just make sure it's something you enjoy and can see yourself sticking with. Side hustles are all about , but they should also be fun and fulfilling. Last edited by DersMaha; 04-21-2024, 07:28 PM.
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I do alot of gardening so I also do my own seeding and sell off what I dont need, Usually a couple hundred bucks for work I'm already doing.
I also restore old bicycles and motorcycles for fun, can be more profitable but its more for having stuff to work on than the money. Lawn mowers repair and flipping is also profitable and less labor than a motorcycle.
Starting a new side gig to build AI bots for small businesses. Very low overhead and hands off making it almost passive income once the ball is going.
If you're strapped for cash, sell blood plasma. One of the most consistent side incomes.Citizen Koba Marchegiano like this.
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Originally posted by ired View PostI work as a delivery driver in my free time. It turned ou to be a good side hustle.
But even then, federal tax is taking out a hefty portion of that.
Before Uber Eats and Door Dash was a thing, I worked as a delivery driver at a Chinese takeout restaurant. All cash. Everything was under the table. I never did any taxes on it, but it was all with my personal vehicle.
Couldn’t deduct anything since I wasn’t doing taxes on it, so I question if my situation was even worth it.
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Originally posted by morph_resurrected View Post
Did you use your own vehicle though? Factor in wear n tear on your car, plus gas, and that’s eating into your profit cuz that’s all out of pocket, unless you’re writing off taxes.
But even then, federal tax is taking out a hefty portion of that.
Before Uber Eats and Door Dash was a thing, I worked as a delivery driver at a Chinese takeout restaurant. All cash. Everything was under the table. I never did any taxes on it, but it was all with my personal vehicle.
Couldn’t deduct anything since I wasn’t doing taxes on it, so I question if my situation was even worth it.
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Originally posted by ired View PostI work as a delivery driver in my free time. It turned ou to be a good side hustle.
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
i was thinking about doing the same on my free time but i just cant get myself to go and delivery food.... i would rather deliver packages than food... there's just too many things that can go wrong with delivering food and i dont want to deal with unsatisfied customers.
He had packages put down in some little mailroom at a condo. He had me take whatever packages were there, and drop them off at a shipping store.
Never met the guy. He must’ve been running it from out of state.
Started out on TaskRabbit. After the first job I told him if he needs me again, to take him off app to get rid of the middle man.
Jobs super easy. Never took more than an hour of my time, a few miles and gas from my car. Charged him $40. I had to hound this guy for payment. Text reminders. Had to call him asking to pay me.
Haven’t heard from him in a while. He must’ve found someone cheaper, but idk who would do that for less than $40. $40 is cheap lol.
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