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What are your thoughts on alcohol delivery Trevor? Seems sketch to me I did a few and there's so many uncomfortable things. You have to do...deliver to shady spots get signature check id...go get your own alcohol is my conclusion😂
Hey man, I think if you actually travelled from coast to coast doing Uber eats it would make for a fascinating series and your channel would explode. Seeing how someone would handle the dead zones, different cities and the cost of the rental cars would be wild. Having a popular TH-cam channel is a nicer lifestyle.
Wow, CDL? Make sure that's really what you want. It's fine if you don't mind long lonely trips unless you are going to do regional stuff. A lot of companies want you to do team driving which can be a pain. It really is a great way to travel around the US but still it's going to be a BIG change in lifestyle for you.
Not telling you not to get your CDL, but as someone with a CDL you personally will probably make more money doing DD than as a 1st or 2nd year CDL driver.. Not every DDer will make more money than someone with a CDL, but watching your vids it's clear you would. On the flip side a youtube channel for trucking will most likely make more than a youtube channel for DD, so it's a coin toss. On the personal level you will have less freedom doing OTR trucking than doing DD, but I wouldn't say it's a bad thing to have a CDL in your pocket, so if you have no family to take care of it can't hurt to spend a year trucking and get your CDL.. (btw I had my own authority for 4 years and it's a cut throat business) If you don't mind living in a car and want to travel, I'd get a little Ford transit connect van and convert it for van life. You can then live on the road very easily and affordably and travel around doing DD. Before I did trucking I did van life for 4 years and now I want to go back to Van life and just do gig work. When I was doing Van life gig work was a new thing so wasn't viable but now I'm doing it full time so I'm getting another van and travel around doing gig work.
I'd hard-core suggest getting CDL, if you're not in a marketplace with high demand, doordash. dd and UE suck ass in poor areas l, with I lived where this is guy gets 16+$ dollars for less than 5 miles
You’re right about 1st and 2nd year but, once you get 2 years experience things open up you. I know in Houston you can make 75k to 100k per year and be home everyday🤷🏿♂️. I make 80k per year and I do very little work; I do have 15yrs experience. Being an O/O is overrated; I know many O/O’s and they don’t have what I have 300k house and my wife drives a Lexus 🤷🏿♂️
@@soldierofthemosthigh2101 I did $70k my 1st year running a lease truck, but I busted my ass to do it. I took the money and set up a hotshot company hauling cars. I did good but the expenses were insane to run your own company as well as the stress however I just can't work for someone else driving trucks.. I hate being the mushroom.. lol
No shame Trevor, I’ve been living in my car too for several years and despite what some people may think or how much sympathy they have. I’m glad I did it because rent is too damn expensive. In a lot of places and it’s been allowing me to save money to get involved with investing. and you know what a lot more people than ever are living in their RVs or their vehicles whether it’s by choice or not. This is especially a good opportunity if you’re single and don’t have kids. I seriously don’t advise anyone with children to live in their cars but for single guys like maybe you possibly and me it’s not that bad and honestly I feel safer living in my car than living with roommates who may steal or harm me…….
This is a fantastic video! I'm not sure if it was just me but those notifications sounds were a little intense. That might just be me though. But this video was absolutely excellent! Please keep it up brother!
You should check out the Truck driving scool in phoenix, I did it myself, and I don't regret it. I drove truck for about years. You can get a fridge that plugs into your cigarette lighter at a truck stop.
I don't remmeber the name of the school it was 15 years ago. The school was great and they let you stay in the school until you graduate. They also had student loans you could get, and then your employer would pay off the loan when you get hired, which for a guy like you, would not be much problem.
Good luck to you Trevor. Fun to follow your journey! You're a hustler dude. I've thought about a cdl too but then you gotta get an apartment lease like you said. Keep the videos up! You're still killing it during the slow season
Yes, it’s been very very slow so slow that I actually went and got a W-2 job I’m a little bit negative in my bank account which that’s not good and I have my car payment due in my car insurance due. I’ve already asked for extensions so it’s not looking too good, but I have my orientation Friday morning with my W-2 so hopefully I can start the next day and they’ll just have to wait for their payments until I get my first paycheck. I don’t know my wife works part time and she take care most of the bills such as rent, I don’t know in a CDL is not worth it you’ll do over the road and it’s not worth it. You literally have to lease the truck so I don’t know what his preferences but I’ve looked into it several altercations and then I finally did some deeper homework they’re getting very very strict.
@@bobg3221 oh shoot! Hope it gets better for you 🙏 that's rough man. I'm glad you switched back to W2 for now. I've been contemplating if I should get something part time. I'm not in the danger zone yet but if this continues? Sheesh. Glad your wife is helping. It's unusual how bad it is. Has to be the recession. Money is tight for everyone
I live and dash in the area. I am so glad to see you crushing it out here and pushing through the journey man! Really inspiring stuff brother! Keep pushing and best of luck ! Also the air b&b prices are crazy right now due to WMO and Barrett Jackson being this month. After that they’ll be back to normal.
How to food while living in car. Cooler + daily bag of frozen veggies or fruit. Keep them in cooler for a day to keep your milk etc cool. Eat them 24hrs later. Theres 12v cookers. And some grocery stores and convenient stores have free microwaves to use.
Hey Trevor, great video I love the consistency! Not sure if you're looking for video ideas but maybe an UberEats/Doordash driver best tips and tricks? I've been dashing for years but finally wanting to try UberEats as a driver, and since you're a pro I figure hopefully other people would find your best practices helpful as well!!
Trevor in general did you enjoy your time in the Phoenix / Scottsdale area for dashing? List some pros about the driving and orders in general! Thanks!
Maybe invest in a safe backup battery that you can charge during your drive and you can use it to power a 12volt mini fridge during night time. That way you can buy some supplies from a super market and then you can rely less on overpriced gas station food/drive through. Just a thought.
@@bobg3221 There's another hack if you're going for a cooler box, wholefood offer you free icepacks on the way out. If he has nearby local wholefood maybe he can go buy some cheap items from wholefood and grab a couple bag of ice.
Buckner’s error did not lose the World Series for the Red Sox, it only allowed the Mets to win Game 6. The Sox had a 3-0 lead in Game 7 for 5 1/2 innings. Mets scored 3 in the 6th and 7th innings winning with a final score of 8-5.
I use to work at a resturant and there was 2 homeless drivers that lived behind us I have a huge gym membership hack for you, state funded health insurance plans like united health care include year long memberships for places like planet fitness and many other gyms.
Yes, but he would still have to pay a premium for the health insurance which is probably more expensive than the gym membership itself. I have one at planet fitness and I used it a lot when I was homeless and I still have my membership it’s $10 a month I’m never getting rid of that, because you never know I might be homeless again
Taco bell vaule menu, chicken Flatbread melt, and a stacker, or chicken enchilada burrito, I know it's annoying, groceries every other day witha the cooler is a doable you got this, small camp stove and mess kit you're golden my boy also from sportmans warehouse Yukon xl -25 is a great deal
@@KrimeDog49 it’s not worth it it’s too low of pay to be traveling cross country. Trust me I’ve already looked into this because DoorDash and Uber eats have been so slow in my market. I’m literally forced to go back to a W-2. Thank God I have an orientation on Friday. Hopefully it starts the next day only sucky part is it’s every two weeks and I think I have to wait two weeks before I get my first check and I have bills do right around the corner literally
@@KrimeDog49 well my comment was more for him cause I like his TH-cam content and truck driving takes a toll on you depending on what you do. But you definitely don’t get rich over night it’s a lot of hard work and dedication and learning. Lots of being away from family and friends. Almost like joining the army but your home much more then that. Im not saying it’s a bad job im saying it’s a long road ahead of you and you gotta stay motivated to make it through getting your CDL ! 💪
@@MatthewBalloon gotcha. I moved away from home 6 years ago and have moved around to a few different states so I don’t think being away from family or friends would bother me since I only get to see them twice a year now anyway. I appreciate you responding though.
I can take that as a compliment as well. I’ve been living out of my car for years, lived in different states, and I also deliver on these apps like Trevor. I think it’s just that many people don’t have that privilege of doing so because they have children, lack of resources, or other responsibilities that keep them from otherwise exploring other things like us. At the end, the day, regardless of whether we have a place or not or what type of job we have, we’re all trying to figure out a way to survive.
I got a CDL, and I regret not just grinding it out. Yes you have down time some days, but if you can make $1200 consistently a week. You’re fine in this country, and won’t have to worry about sitting in OHIO waiting on a load for 3 days not making money. I suggest allowing DD and UE fund another side hustle.
not sure if you're gonna read this anymore but if you're upset about spending so much on food, why don't you get a costco membership and eat the hot dog meals? you get pretty full for a 1.50. also their rotisserie is great and lasts for a while too.
A good regional dedicated job In the northeast will pay 100000 a year and you will probably qualify with 12 months experience . But you can not destroy your driving record or hit things 21 years and 2.5 million safe miles of experience and I do make over 100k . Don’t speed or tailgate and get out and look every time and don’t let a company push you into doing something stupid .
I'm an Amazon driver, i drive 5 out of the 7 days. I spend my days just driving 9 to 10 hours. Kinda want to get a CDL license. Not a huge fan of getting in and out, rather drive for miles and get out a few times.
Yep but everyone thinks they know it all and they keep telling this dude to do whatever they want him to do. I’m just trying to give him the facts the gig economy is slowly dying. You have no choice. You will be forced back into a W-2 and all honesty. It may take you a little bit longer to take your downfall because you might not have that much responsibility but eventually it will catch up to you if you don’t do something now.
Anyone making $20 or less an hour driving their car is like making $14/hr in a "normal" job. So yeah...he's speaking facts. Minimum you should be making is $25/hr before expenses.
It’s great bro do it for a year I did it is the fastest way to financial freedom because of NO RENT!!! I’m still addicted to living in my car bro it’s nothing like it different type of freedom
Yeah, but if he’s paying a car payment every month that is his rent and unfortunately you need a decent car to do that type of job. Trust me I was homeless for a while and I paid my car payment while I was homeless. It’s not as free as you think, you don’t have rest stops on hand at least not on this side of Florida where I’m at maybe on the other side you might I think they do but I damn sure ain’t gonna drive all the way to the other side of the state just to do that so my point being said, good luck and try to hide out and blend in as much as you can because unfortunately you can’t stay at Walmart forever they won’t allow it and eventually they will get law enforcement out there and you will be told to leave or you will go to jail he’s almost better just getting a W-2. That’s what I’m being forced to do now I have orientation this Friday and I plan on staying at this W-2 for a while.
@@bobg3221 that’s a lie I still live in Walmart parking lot it is literally a staple for where to sleep in your car and the cops are always in the parking lot watching over us my car is paid off but even if he has a car note it’s not thousands of dollars plus utilities
@@bobg3221Why would having a car payment matter? Wouldn’t he still have a car payment if he was renting a place or had a mortgage? Unless you are suggesting he live somewhere where he doesn’t need a car and uses public transportation. But most people who have a home would still have a car payment
Don't waste your time getting a CDL. I had one it's a crappy life and companies treat you like shit, and the pay is never what they say it is. If anything get I to I.T...Just hate seeing people be miserable in a shit job. ✌️
bro when the trailer or tractor has a mechanical issue u might end up at the cemetary. and man 75% of those truckers at rest areas are immigrants who are agressive bear gays. for real jus door dash and drive a 4 bangah
yo nothing against imigrants who move to us to make more cash driving a big rig but dude they cojld easily stab you and then mob back to mexico. they high on crack
With your expenses, you probably make more than someone making close to 100,000 a year if you do the math. Take care of your health brother, you will be a millionaire and you want to be able to enjoy your health then! You are smarter than 90%! 😂
Trevor, great vid! I’m curious if you think you could dash full time since you’re so good at it, or you’d have to rely on supplemental income with content for that to be viable when factoring in maintenance costs. Thanks!
Wow, I didn’t even know that I see more swift trucks. Pulling the Walmart freight then Walmart itself why is that? If you don’t need experience and they pay for your CDL and they pay you 100,000 a year I rarely ever see a Walmart truck pull Walmart trailer just saying and honestly I would actually go to Publix. It’s a superstore center down in Florida like a store chain, they have great benefits and to be honest I wouldn’t even worry about getting a CDL. You can literally go to McDonald’s and make $16 an hour to flip a hamburger save some money and be on your way. Still live your car working at McDonald’s. It’s constant income go out and do DoorDash Uber eats, make more money save it up move onto a different state
You are inspirational, good Sir. The only way I can support you is to push the thumbs up on your content, but I just wanted to share this with you. Thank you Mr. Trevor.
I wish you the best but I'd also dissuade you from getting a cdl totally not worth it right now. If that other job falls through figure out where you're going to stay and try to get personal clients and build a reputation for catering both the apps then personal runs.
He honestly needs to go and get a normal job or a W-2 and still do DoorDash and Uber eats on the side that gives this man the ability to save a bunch of money and I do agree with you. A CDL is not a very good thing right now, it doesn’t matter if a company pays for it or not do not do it it’s not worth it
Because after you’re driving around all day for 12 hours to make money, it gets extremely exhausting now the dude literally has to sleep in his backseat all night long and not even sleep that well because you can still hear noises outside your car and it sucks. Been there done that, you don’t have a bed you don’t have air-conditioning except from your car obviously you can’t run your car all night it’s not very good to do that. Plus he’s gonna burn his fuel running his air-conditioning at night or air to keep cool and comfortable and burning all his gas out for the next daypeople don’t realize what it’s like to live in a car it’s not freedom. Trust me.
Born and raised there and I definitely agree it’s going to be cheaper for Trevor given he’s been around Phoenix and Boston, which are pricey cities nowadays. biggest downside would be crime given that those two other cities have significant lower crime rates than Houston.
It’s starting to affect everywhere. Gig work is slowly dying out. You will be forced to go back to a normal W-2 job. I’m doing DoorDash and Uber eats full-time right now and I’m being forced to go back to a W-2 job to do fucking dishes because I have no money and you make no money doing this, everyone says the market is different and that may be true but I highly doubt people are bringing home $1000 a week. There’s no way I won’t ever believe it. This young man is homeless and he needs to understand that he’s going to need more revenue to get ahead, he can’t just rely on these freaking stupid apps when I was homeless I seen a lot of people living in their vehicles I’m really not homeless I live with my fiancé but when her and I argue, I packed my stuff and I leave but I always end up coming back because living in your car sucks Now before I helped her get this place Her and I were literally homeless living in a vehicle and a four-door Jetta with a dog I had a W-2 because I didn’t know nothing about gig work at that time and it was hard then so I can only imagine right now now I will tell you this when I was living in my car for the weekend down here in Florida. It was during the summer when it was like 80° and humid at night those nights sucked. I would burn through so much gas because I had to leave my air-conditioning on I don’t know Trevor you might have to go back to a W-2 buddy.
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What are your thoughts on alcohol delivery Trevor? Seems sketch to me I did a few and there's so many uncomfortable things. You have to do...deliver to shady spots get signature check id...go get your own alcohol is my conclusion😂
Hey man, I think if you actually travelled from coast to coast doing Uber eats it would make for a fascinating series and your channel would explode. Seeing how someone would handle the dead zones, different cities and the cost of the rental cars would be wild. Having a popular TH-cam channel is a nicer lifestyle.
I agree. I feel like he kinda pump faked us on that.
@@WILD__THINGSmy market is untouchable
Watching Trevor is like getting a recap of my daily thoughts while dashing. 😅
Loving the vid!
Wow, CDL? Make sure that's really what you want. It's fine if you don't mind long lonely trips unless you are going to do regional stuff. A lot of companies want you to do team driving which can be a pain. It really is a great way to travel around the US but still it's going to be a BIG change in lifestyle for you.
Not telling you not to get your CDL, but as someone with a CDL you personally will probably make more money doing DD than as a 1st or 2nd year CDL driver.. Not every DDer will make more money than someone with a CDL, but watching your vids it's clear you would.
On the flip side a youtube channel for trucking will most likely make more than a youtube channel for DD, so it's a coin toss. On the personal level you will have less freedom doing OTR trucking than doing DD, but I wouldn't say it's a bad thing to have a CDL in your pocket, so if you have no family to take care of it can't hurt to spend a year trucking and get your CDL.. (btw I had my own authority for 4 years and it's a cut throat business)
If you don't mind living in a car and want to travel, I'd get a little Ford transit connect van and convert it for van life. You can then live on the road very easily and affordably and travel around doing DD. Before I did trucking I did van life for 4 years and now I want to go back to Van life and just do gig work. When I was doing Van life gig work was a new thing so wasn't viable but now I'm doing it full time so I'm getting another van and travel around doing gig work.
Great idea!! Truckers are the coolest
Clown need to write the whole world instead of cdl or dd what a clown 🤡
I'd hard-core suggest getting CDL, if you're not in a marketplace with high demand, doordash. dd and UE suck ass in poor areas l, with I lived where this is guy gets 16+$ dollars for less than 5 miles
You’re right about 1st and 2nd year but, once you get 2 years experience things open up you. I know in Houston you can make 75k to 100k per year and be home everyday🤷🏿♂️. I make 80k per year and I do very little work; I do have 15yrs experience. Being an O/O is overrated; I know many O/O’s and they don’t have what I have 300k house and my wife drives a Lexus 🤷🏿♂️
@@soldierofthemosthigh2101 I did $70k my 1st year running a lease truck, but I busted my ass to do it. I took the money and set up a hotshot company hauling cars. I did good but the expenses were insane to run your own company as well as the stress however I just can't work for someone else driving trucks.. I hate being the mushroom.. lol
No shame Trevor, I’ve been living in my car too for several years and despite what some people may think or how much sympathy they have. I’m glad I did it because rent is too damn expensive. In a lot of places and it’s been allowing me to save money to get involved with investing. and you know what a lot more people than ever are living in their RVs or their vehicles whether it’s by choice or not. This is especially a good opportunity if you’re single and don’t have kids. I seriously don’t advise anyone with children to live in their cars but for single guys like maybe you possibly and me it’s not that bad and honestly I feel safer living in my car than living with roommates who may steal or harm me…….
i don’t think he’s actually homeless. it’s just apart of the challenge 😅
This is a fantastic video! I'm not sure if it was just me but those notifications sounds were a little intense. That might just be me though. But this video was absolutely excellent! Please keep it up brother!
yes loved the vid but the sounds were loud haha. nice idea, just maybe a bit quieter or no sound on them?
Be careful out there. My car got totaled while working last week and now I’m screwed.
Cool editing style for the B-roll of the shopping / deliveries with the trip details.
You’re funny. I’m in Atlanta and happy of if I ever get close to $20 an hour.
you are killing it bro keep up the great work you will make it isa
You should check out the Truck driving scool in phoenix, I did it myself, and I don't regret it. I drove truck for about years. You can get a fridge that plugs into your cigarette lighter at a truck stop.
I don't remmeber the name of the school it was 15 years ago. The school was great and they let you stay in the school until you graduate. They also had student loans you could get, and then your employer would pay off the loan when you get hired, which for a guy like you, would not be much problem.
Good luck to you Trevor. Fun to follow your journey! You're a hustler dude. I've thought about a cdl too but then you gotta get an apartment lease like you said. Keep the videos up! You're still killing it during the slow season
Yes, it’s been very very slow so slow that I actually went and got a W-2 job I’m a little bit negative in my bank account which that’s not good and I have my car payment due in my car insurance due. I’ve already asked for extensions so it’s not looking too good, but I have my orientation Friday morning with my W-2 so hopefully I can start the next day and they’ll just have to wait for their payments until I get my first paycheck. I don’t know my wife works part time and she take care most of the bills such as rent, I don’t know in a CDL is not worth it you’ll do over the road and it’s not worth it. You literally have to lease the truck so I don’t know what his preferences but I’ve looked into it several altercations and then I finally did some deeper homework they’re getting very very strict.
@@bobg3221 oh shoot! Hope it gets better for you 🙏 that's rough man. I'm glad you switched back to W2 for now. I've been contemplating if I should get something part time. I'm not in the danger zone yet but if this continues? Sheesh. Glad your wife is helping. It's unusual how bad it is. Has to be the recession. Money is tight for everyone
Be safe out there bro
Food eating out tip. Kids meals. They don’t say anything for pickup.
You are the man! Great content keep it up!!
I live and dash in the area. I am so glad to see you crushing it out here and pushing through the journey man! Really inspiring stuff brother! Keep pushing and best of luck ! Also the air b&b prices are crazy right now due to WMO and Barrett Jackson being this month. After that they’ll be back to normal.
How to food while living in car.
Cooler + daily bag of frozen veggies or fruit.
Keep them in cooler for a day to keep your milk etc cool.
Eat them 24hrs later.
Theres 12v cookers. And some grocery stores and convenient stores have free microwaves to use.
I've had my Coleman cooler for 25 years, still kicking.
If you go to trucking school, you need to first watch the movie, "Convoy," from 1978. You will definitely enjoy it.
If you can invest in a domestic cooler from REI or Iceco has them on sale this month saves you on eating out
Whataburger is the best I miss it😢
Hey Trevor, great video I love the consistency! Not sure if you're looking for video ideas but maybe an UberEats/Doordash driver best tips and tricks? I've been dashing for years but finally wanting to try UberEats as a driver, and since you're a pro I figure hopefully other people would find your best practices helpful as well!!
Trevor in general did you enjoy your time in the Phoenix / Scottsdale area for dashing? List some pros about the driving and orders in general! Thanks!
Yes keep doing vids! 👍🏻👍🏻
Maybe invest in a safe backup battery that you can charge during your drive and you can use it to power a 12volt mini fridge during night time. That way you can buy some supplies from a super market and then you can rely less on overpriced gas station food/drive through. Just a thought.
Go by Chef Boyardee’s they don’t require refrigeration they get old after a while but they’re cheap and they’re worth it
@@bobg3221 There's another hack if you're going for a cooler box, wholefood offer you free icepacks on the way out. If he has nearby local wholefood maybe he can go buy some cheap items from wholefood and grab a couple bag of ice.
Buckner’s error did not lose the World Series for the Red Sox, it only allowed the Mets to win Game 6. The Sox had a 3-0 lead in Game 7 for 5 1/2 innings. Mets scored 3 in the 6th and 7th innings winning with a final score of 8-5.
Az baby!! The y downtown has rooms you can rent, maybe that will be helpful to you?
Just stick to staying in the car it would be a lot cheaper that way and honestly it would probably be a lot safer as well
Just eat at Costco for them 1.50 hotdogs, i went 4 days in a row and aint sick of em
Or Sam’s Club two slices of pizza and a big drink for five bucks can’t go wrong!
I use to work at a resturant and there was 2 homeless drivers that lived behind us I have a huge gym membership hack for you, state funded health insurance plans like united health care include year long memberships for places like planet fitness and many other gyms.
They’ll pay for the ymca too
Yes, but he would still have to pay a premium for the health insurance which is probably more expensive than the gym membership itself. I have one at planet fitness and I used it a lot when I was homeless and I still have my membership it’s $10 a month I’m never getting rid of that, because you never know I might be homeless again
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It’s ok to make a mistake you will perfect it next time. Goooo Trevor!
Taco bell vaule menu, chicken Flatbread melt, and a stacker, or chicken enchilada burrito, I know it's annoying, groceries every other day witha the cooler is a doable you got this, small camp stove and mess kit you're golden my boy also from sportmans warehouse Yukon xl -25 is a great deal
As a truck driver with his CdL I don’t recommend it right now I would really suggest waiting. Stick with TH-cam man you are doing great !
Would you mind sharing your reasoning behind this statement. I’ve been considering quitting my job to drive trucke
@@KrimeDog49 it’s not worth it it’s too low of pay to be traveling cross country. Trust me I’ve already looked into this because DoorDash and Uber eats have been so slow in my market. I’m literally forced to go back to a W-2. Thank God I have an orientation on Friday. Hopefully it starts the next day only sucky part is it’s every two weeks and I think I have to wait two weeks before I get my first check and I have bills do right around the corner literally
@@KrimeDog49 well my comment was more for him cause I like his TH-cam content and truck driving takes a toll on you depending on what you do. But you definitely don’t get rich over night it’s a lot of hard work and dedication and learning. Lots of being away from family and friends. Almost like joining the army but your home much more then that. Im not saying it’s a bad job im saying it’s a long road ahead of you and you gotta stay motivated to make it through getting your CDL ! 💪
@@MatthewBalloon gotcha. I moved away from home 6 years ago and have moved around to a few different states so I don’t think being away from family or friends would bother me since I only get to see them twice a year now anyway. I appreciate you responding though.
Your work ethic is crazy, you have more balls in taking risk than most people in the Military
Yep
I can take that as a compliment as well. I’ve been living out of my car for years, lived in different states, and I also deliver on these apps like Trevor. I think it’s just that many people don’t have that privilege of doing so because they have children, lack of resources, or other responsibilities that keep them from otherwise exploring other things like us. At the end, the day, regardless of whether we have a place or not or what type of job we have, we’re all trying to figure out a way to survive.
I got a CDL, and I regret not just grinding it out. Yes you have down time some days, but if you can make $1200 consistently a week. You’re fine in this country, and won’t have to worry about sitting in OHIO waiting on a load for 3 days not making money.
I suggest allowing DD and UE fund another side hustle.
Dawg we're living this lifestyle #Dasher
not sure if you're gonna read this anymore but if you're upset about spending so much on food, why don't you get a costco membership and eat the hot dog meals? you get pretty full for a 1.50. also their rotisserie is great and lasts for a while too.
A good regional dedicated job In the northeast will pay 100000 a year and you will probably qualify with 12 months experience . But you can not destroy your driving record or hit things 21 years and 2.5 million safe miles of experience and I do make over 100k . Don’t speed or tailgate and get out and look every time and don’t let a company push you into doing something stupid .
What hours u work? and u mainly just do Scottsdale? I’m also here in AZ.
Wow, you are literally right next to my house. This is weird.
Better tip well or Trevor will ding you on YT. 😉
I’m in the same boat but I’m on an ebike!
I'm an Amazon driver, i drive 5 out of the 7 days. I spend my days just driving 9 to 10 hours. Kinda want to get a CDL license.
Not a huge fan of getting in and out, rather drive for miles and get out a few times.
Yeah, the UE app needs fixing. I sometimes accept bad orders accidentally, bringing my cancelation rate up 😑
Acceptance rate with Uber means nothing. I’ve been at it for two years.
You can always get a hotel room once in a while.
Too expensive!
Start uber asap doordash is a deadend and will make you go from living in your car to sleeping outside
Yep but everyone thinks they know it all and they keep telling this dude to do whatever they want him to do. I’m just trying to give him the facts the gig economy is slowly dying. You have no choice. You will be forced back into a W-2 and all honesty. It may take you a little bit longer to take your downfall because you might not have that much responsibility but eventually it will catch up to you if you don’t do something now.
Maybe invest in a mini van gets decent gas mileage and a good place to sleep! good luck whatever you do, i enjoy your videos a lot!
That’s exactly what I was thinking he can get a little crossover SUV that gets decent gas mileage put down the backseats and go get a blowup mattress
You should get some pollo fundido from garcias
Bro said $97 in about 4 1/2 hours not good and I was like Bro what for me that’s a good
Anyone making $20 or less an hour driving their car is like making $14/hr in a "normal" job. So yeah...he's speaking facts.
Minimum you should be making is $25/hr before expenses.
Anybody know how to get out of the algorithm of shitty orders?
Iv been sleeping in my car and you save a ton of money trust me
Not when you have a car payment and full coverage insurance here in Florida you won’t I promise you that
How many apps are you using when you do this?
DO CDL SCHOOL BRO YOU GOT IT!
Are you top dasher or do you cherry pick?
What is your DD rating?
Come to Las Vegas broooo💪💪💪
ay congrats on the sponsor Trevor!
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I wish my area produced your numbers.
Hey Trevor. Just out of curiosity how many miles does your toyota have?
It’s great bro do it for a year I did it is the fastest way to financial freedom because of NO RENT!!! I’m still addicted to living in my car bro it’s nothing like it different type of freedom
Yeah, but if he’s paying a car payment every month that is his rent and unfortunately you need a decent car to do that type of job. Trust me I was homeless for a while and I paid my car payment while I was homeless. It’s not as free as you think, you don’t have rest stops on hand at least not on this side of Florida where I’m at maybe on the other side you might I think they do but I damn sure ain’t gonna drive all the way to the other side of the state just to do that so my point being said, good luck and try to hide out and blend in as much as you can because unfortunately you can’t stay at Walmart forever they won’t allow it and eventually they will get law enforcement out there and you will be told to leave or you will go to jail he’s almost better just getting a W-2. That’s what I’m being forced to do now I have orientation this Friday and I plan on staying at this W-2 for a while.
@@bobg3221 that’s a lie I still live in Walmart parking lot it is literally a staple for where to sleep in your car and the cops are always in the parking lot watching over us my car is paid off but even if he has a car note it’s not thousands of dollars plus utilities
@@bobg3221Why would having a car payment matter? Wouldn’t he still have a car payment if he was renting a place or had a mortgage? Unless you are suggesting he live somewhere where he doesn’t need a car and uses public transportation. But most people who have a home would still have a car payment
Don't waste your time getting a CDL. I had one it's a crappy life and companies treat you like shit, and the pay is never what they say it is. If anything get I to I.T...Just hate seeing people be miserable in a shit job. ✌️
You’re making more than enough money to grab a cheap hotel room two or three nights a week Trevor.
yo may delivery boys you actually pay for the food?? that's insane 17 dollars
What do you use to edit your videos? Your videos are always amazing to watch. Be safe out there.
Final Cut Pro
@@trevorsdeliveries very well. Thank you for your response.
You could get your CDL and make trucking videos
Nobody wants that stress. You gotta drive downtown and you have a boss.
bro when the trailer or tractor has a mechanical issue u might end up at the cemetary. and man 75% of those truckers at rest areas are immigrants who are agressive bear gays. for real jus door dash and drive a 4 bangah
yo nothing against imigrants who move to us to make more cash driving a big rig but dude they cojld easily stab you and then mob back to mexico. they high on crack
You know you should convert your car into a stealth camper , I have seen more and more TH-camrs doing that .
Good job buddy. You got this.
Lol you are not homeless but it sounded good you kids are hilarious
Do you have family, you could live with, instead of living in your car?
Why not do Uber and dd in California
With your expenses, you probably make more than someone making close to 100,000 a year if you do the math. Take care of your health brother, you will be a millionaire and you want to be able to enjoy your health then! You are smarter than 90%! 😂
Also, get a used car! Do the math, you are buying one renting a car about every 2 weeks 😅
Trevor, great vid! I’m curious if you think you could dash full time since you’re so good at it, or you’d have to rely on supplemental income with content for that to be viable when factoring in maintenance costs. Thanks!
You're awesome dude!
Wow, sorry about the $30 order. As my grandma used to say " haste makes waste"! 😕
TESLA OR GAS im looking forward to getting a Tesla
that’s why your homeless, doing door dash will keep you homeless, and when your car breaks down you’re screwed.
Walmart starts their truck drivers at 100k annually and pays for CDL. Worth looking into
Do you need experience though?
@@thetruthhurts9220 nope
Wow, I didn’t even know that I see more swift trucks. Pulling the Walmart freight then Walmart itself why is that? If you don’t need experience and they pay for your CDL and they pay you 100,000 a year I rarely ever see a Walmart truck pull Walmart trailer just saying and honestly I would actually go to Publix. It’s a superstore center down in Florida like a store chain, they have great benefits and to be honest I wouldn’t even worry about getting a CDL. You can literally go to McDonald’s and make $16 an hour to flip a hamburger save some money and be on your way. Still live your car working at McDonald’s. It’s constant income go out and do DoorDash Uber eats, make more money save it up move onto a different state
@dashtheorytv
Yes they do.
@thetruthhurts9220 absolutely. Like 2 years
The boomer
is cooking with that chocolate 🍫
Don’t worry my friend, I made a bad mistake that cost me $4,500.
what do you use to edit your videos because i am a 18 year old doordash driver who also wants to see if i could live with just doing delivery
You are inspirational, good Sir. The only way I can support you is to push the thumbs up on your content, but I just wanted to share this with you. Thank you Mr. Trevor.
I wish you the best but I'd also dissuade you from getting a cdl totally not worth it right now. If that other job falls through figure out where you're going to stay and try to get personal clients and build a reputation for catering both the apps then personal runs.
He honestly needs to go and get a normal job or a W-2 and still do DoorDash and Uber eats on the side that gives this man the ability to save a bunch of money and I do agree with you. A CDL is not a very good thing right now, it doesn’t matter if a company pays for it or not do not do it it’s not worth it
Good luck on getting the job you need something more stable that can better afford rent and savings. Always enjoy the videos!
You got straight deleted at the end
Bruh I wish I could make $23 an hour, i average $10-$12/hr 💀
Moosejaw ice chest
Being living in your car why not push for $300+/day and bankroll the $
Because after you’re driving around all day for 12 hours to make money, it gets extremely exhausting now the dude literally has to sleep in his backseat all night long and not even sleep that well because you can still hear noises outside your car and it sucks. Been there done that, you don’t have a bed you don’t have air-conditioning except from your car obviously you can’t run your car all night it’s not very good to do that. Plus he’s gonna burn his fuel running his air-conditioning at night or air to keep cool and comfortable and burning all his gas out for the next daypeople don’t realize what it’s like to live in a car it’s not freedom. Trust me.
lol buys a sleeping bag pretends to sleep in car while making 10k a month on TH-cam
How are you homless when you drive a nice car, have 40k youtube subs and make 100$ + daily gig work?
Sounds a bit click bait tbh
i like your videos but you make 5-10k a month from youtube so it’s not like any of your videos are real….
Move to Houston and deliver food. Houston is affordable and lots job opportunities 🤷🏿♂️. Keep the videos coming 👍🏿
Born and raised there and I definitely agree it’s going to be cheaper for Trevor given he’s been around Phoenix and Boston, which are pricey cities nowadays. biggest downside would be crime given that those two other cities have significant lower crime rates than Houston.
@@Chris.......... , yeah, 😂, it would be wild, he will also definitely stand out I will admit……
@@Chris..........Hell nawl!😂 The bread is in Heights and River Oak💰
Heck nah gig work sucks here. Ft worth is good though for it
It’s starting to affect everywhere. Gig work is slowly dying out. You will be forced to go back to a normal W-2 job. I’m doing DoorDash and Uber eats full-time right now and I’m being forced to go back to a W-2 job to do fucking dishes because I have no money and you make no money doing this, everyone says the market is different and that may be true but I highly doubt people are bringing home $1000 a week. There’s no way I won’t ever believe it. This young man is homeless and he needs to understand that he’s going to need more revenue to get ahead, he can’t just rely on these freaking stupid apps when I was homeless I seen a lot of people living in their vehicles I’m really not homeless I live with my fiancé but when her and I argue, I packed my stuff and I leave but I always end up coming back because living in your car sucks Now before I helped her get this place Her and I were literally homeless living in a vehicle and a four-door Jetta with a dog I had a W-2 because I didn’t know nothing about gig work at that time and it was hard then so I can only imagine right now now I will tell you this when I was living in my car for the weekend down here in Florida. It was during the summer when it was like 80° and humid at night those nights sucked. I would burn through so much gas because I had to leave my air-conditioning on I don’t know Trevor you might have to go back to a W-2 buddy.
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