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FYI you have to pay ACI assorted fees per week that add up to $60 a week to use the Openforce platform, insurance, etc. which ends up over $3,000 a year!
5:53 you forgot to mention Openforce is a third party administrator that charges fees. They charge you 1.42 percent plus 2 dollars per paycheck for using their occupational accident insurance policy and they other fees for their service. Which sucks.
Hi. Were arguing in a uber eats Facebook group. I say unless it's great I won't take batches. They don't understand completion rate and deactivation policy 😢 so many reasons to avoid batches including closed, slow stores and not seeing both locations. I just accept add ons and avoid crap restaurant and customers 😊 please make a video about this😂
on Lab logistics i notice that u have to have a car at least from 2010 and up. That sucks......also a lot of these are not available in most of the US.
Is it possible to do medical courier gigs over the road? I'm traveling the US but have roadie, doordash and instacart. I'm in Oregon at the moment but I can't seem to get on these other apps in different states
Being a Lab Courier using your own vehicle is a bad idea $19 per hour. Gas ⛽️ mileage, repairs etc. $30/$40 an hour if they don't offer benefits or other incentives. This job is not easy as you think.
True but desperate times call for desperate measures. Knowing what your time is worth doesn't make any of these companies pay that. There's always someone else willing to work for peanuts.
@@AdrienM-b3x In your example: you are paid $120 to drive 193 miles. So you divide the dollar amount (120) by miles (193) which equals 62 cents a mile, which is way below the $1 a mile I recommend. If they were to pay you $150 for 100 miles, then you'd be looking at $1.5 dollars per mile which is acceptable. The point is that these companies want to treat you as a full time employee without giving you the benefits or offering a tax break. So they trick you into thinking that if you accept all of these loads and deliveries, you'd be making $20/hour or $30/hour. Don't fall into this trap, it's an employee mindset. Always look at how much are they paying per mile. The reason is simple: you have extra expenses you have to account for like fuel, wear and tear, maintenance, taxes, etc Just make sure it's worth your time.
You'll never find anything close to that $2/mile rate in real life. They all pay far less because there are tons of foreign workers willing to work for peanuts. Which means everyone works for peanuts or they don't' work at all. I've been working as an IC medical courier in the Boston area for years and all these companies suck. You can make money but you're going to burn your car like a candle and it won't be close to that $2/mile mark.
Hi Mike love your channel!… so I lost my car unfortunately, and I was doing Zifty bc of you, I made some good money. So now I am without transportation… Can you send me a video that you may have made already for people w/out a car and how to acquire one for the time being? I know there is the Uber and Lyft program , but it is expensive to rent! I just don’t have the funds, if you can let me know the best options. This all happened out of nowhere Thanks Mike!!!! 😊😊😊😊
Bro, you and your car are making $19.89 per hour. Your car gets paid $0.89, and the driver makes $19 in hour. Literally, forgeting heavy lifting, which probably would cause injury, and drivers need to get their own car. Finally, these specimens would cause a viral infection if it's not handled properly. Such a bargain 😂. Drivers at least need to get paid $24 and $1.5 each mile, and this is still considered underpay if you count all these pros and cons .Working in Macdonalds, especially the minimum wage right now in California, is $22 for restaurant workers, which is way better.
Yeah Cali wages aren't real life lil homie...I do ONLY surge pay with Amazon...$30 per hr and up...and instacart...learn how to do you taxes properly and you'll be straight
Has anybody found a single legit wfh job? I've searched for almost 4 months and found zero legitimate remote work. I follow the leads shown in various creators vids and almost of them end up not existing. Am I just a fool looking for remote work? Any advice?
If you want to be employed, there are legitimate jobs. You can work from home with a w2 position working for just one company. Try h and r block. You can do customer service if you don't want to do taxes...
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FYI you have to pay ACI assorted fees per week that add up to $60 a week to use the Openforce platform, insurance, etc. which ends up over $3,000 a year!
5:53 you forgot to mention Openforce is a third party administrator that charges fees. They charge you 1.42 percent plus 2 dollars per paycheck for using their occupational accident insurance policy and they other fees for their service. Which sucks.
80 cents a mile reimbursement is good when also making a W2 wage.
great info. thanks a bunch
If there's a female courier working at Associated Couriers, that's impressive. Lifting 100 lb totes.
Hi. Were arguing in a uber eats Facebook group. I say unless it's great I won't take batches. They don't understand completion rate and deactivation policy 😢 so many reasons to avoid batches including closed, slow stores and not seeing both locations. I just accept add ons and avoid crap restaurant and customers 😊 please make a video about this😂
You have a great argument here so why don't YOU make the video?
Are these in pittsburgh?
on Lab logistics i notice that u have to have a car at least from 2010 and up. That sucks......also a lot of these are not available in most of the US.
It’s time to evolve into cargo none CDL
What medical courier companies are available in the greater Phoenix area?
Good question.
Are there any of these available in Los Angeles?
Wish associated careers was in my area but it’s not. Also priority dispatch isn’t in my area.
Is it possible to do medical courier gigs over the road? I'm traveling the US but have roadie, doordash and instacart. I'm in Oregon at the moment but I can't seem to get on these other apps in different states
What type of insurance do you need for your vehicle
Varies by state and insurance company. Ask your local independent agent.
Being a Lab Courier using your own vehicle is a bad idea
$19 per hour.
Gas ⛽️ mileage, repairs etc.
$30/$40 an hour if they don't offer benefits or other incentives.
This job is not easy as you think.
True but desperate times call for desperate measures. Knowing what your time is worth doesn't make any of these companies pay that. There's always someone else willing to work for peanuts.
how do you calculate pay per mile? would a gig at $120 a day with 193 miles round trip be any good?
Anything below $1 per mile is poor pay. Aim for at least $1.50 or $2 per mile.
@@ArmaDino22 thanks!
@@ArmaDino22 thanks, how do i calculate to get those figures?
@@AdrienM-b3x In your example: you are paid $120 to drive 193 miles. So you divide the dollar amount (120) by miles (193) which equals 62 cents a mile, which is way below the $1 a mile I recommend.
If they were to pay you $150 for 100 miles, then you'd be looking at $1.5 dollars per mile which is acceptable.
The point is that these companies want to treat you as a full time employee without giving you the benefits or offering a tax break. So they trick you into thinking that if you accept all of these loads and deliveries, you'd be making $20/hour or $30/hour. Don't fall into this trap, it's an employee mindset. Always look at how much are they paying per mile.
The reason is simple: you have extra expenses you have to account for like fuel, wear and tear, maintenance, taxes, etc
Just make sure it's worth your time.
You'll never find anything close to that $2/mile rate in real life. They all pay far less because there are tons of foreign workers willing to work for peanuts. Which means everyone works for peanuts or they don't' work at all. I've been working as an IC medical courier in the Boston area for years and all these companies suck. You can make money but you're going to burn your car like a candle and it won't be close to that $2/mile mark.
Hi Mike love your channel!… so I lost my car unfortunately, and I was doing Zifty bc of you, I made some good money. So now I am without transportation… Can you send me a video that you may have made already for people w/out a car and how to acquire one for the time being? I know there is the Uber and Lyft program , but it is expensive to rent! I just don’t have the funds, if you can let me know the best options. This all happened out of nowhere
Thanks Mike!!!! 😊😊😊😊
Get an e-bike maybe but you need a car.
I'm not sure where you are based but Uber eats will let you ride bicycles. Infact if anything they encourage it in some markets.
Are these in pittsburgh?
Bro, you and your car are making $19.89 per hour. Your car gets paid $0.89, and the driver makes $19 in hour. Literally, forgeting heavy lifting, which probably would cause injury, and drivers need to get their own car. Finally, these specimens would cause a viral infection if it's not handled properly. Such a bargain 😂. Drivers at least need to get paid $24 and $1.5 each mile, and this is still considered underpay if you count all these pros and cons .Working in Macdonalds, especially the minimum wage right now in California, is $22 for restaurant workers, which is way better.
Yeah Cali wages aren't real life lil homie...I do ONLY surge pay with Amazon...$30 per hr and up...and instacart...learn how to do you taxes properly and you'll be straight
Are you complaining or what?
Thought you did DoorDash I’m done watching your channel
Nothings wrong with having multiple side hustles. No one in this world hustles just one way
😂
Has anybody found a single legit wfh job? I've searched for almost 4 months and found zero legitimate remote work. I follow the leads shown in various creators vids and almost of them end up not existing. Am I just a fool looking for remote work? Any advice?
She posts everyday. I. Not sure what you're looking for, but check out her channel. She's legit💯🙏🏾
If you want to be employed, there are legitimate jobs. You can work from home with a w2 position working for just one company. Try h and r block. You can do customer service if you don't want to do taxes...