Today, I combined two days together. Multiple apps allowed me to create my own route. Multi apping can be challenging, but if you do it right, you can route yourself and still be on time.
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Hello CJ. Been following you since fall 2023. When I sign up for Senpex, do I use my business address or home address? I have my LLC, EIN and have a new 2023 Ford Transit-350. Thanks
Everything is BUSINESS....from what I was informed....tax write offs and credits for end of year to my knowledge....but research trust you'll find everything you're looking for!!!
You can use your personal or business. I used my personal address. My registered agent charges me for mail, so I use my personal, but long as you use your business account to get paid, you should be good to go.
Can’t wait for the next video brother, question, do you know any RU-vidr doing this cargo van business in san Francisco California, just wondering to see how is it down there if you stay locally and no OTR, thanks brother
I don't know anyone personally, I've seen videos of DG Got Hustle, but I think he moved to Nevada. He was in the Bay Area doing otr and local work on a few gig apps like Curri. Maybe check out his older videos.
None in particular. All these apps have their pros and cons. Sign up for as many apps as you can, that's the best advice I can give you. Roadie is not that great where I'm at, but it's a great app to use during dead time.
So all the apps require touch freight!??...man some of those new washers are super heavy to load and unload!!....do you also have to connect the appliances???
Not all loads are touch freight, some are no touch, but not often. Easy work long as you have a Dolly and a ramp or liftgate. Easy work with the right equipment.
@coffeeblogger7441 No, drop off only. Some people do the hookup as a side job after they complete the orders, but you are not required to hook up due to liability. Sorry missed that last part.
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Progressive, I had that same policy you have and was paying $900 per month. I don't need that insurance for the work I'm doing. I have my states minimum commercial insurance now, paying $300 per month. California is out of control, that's why I got the heck up outta there
Hi we have a sprinter van and we've never done any delivery, expediting, carrier jobs. Lately we have been out of work and we want to put our sprinter to work. But we don't know. How can you help me with this please?
Well, your sprinter van can be used with every gig app I use on my channel. You can sign up for as many gig apps as you can, Dispatch, GoShare, Frayt, Dolly, Senpex, Roadie, Bungii, Curri, Dlivrd, Taskrabbit and more. Google courier companies in your area and apply. Make business cards and start passing them out. My channel documents my journey from my very 1st day to where I am now. You can binge watch my videos from the beginning and see how I have progressed. I provide as much guidance and advice in my videos. Best I can do for you.
All local runs, most gig apps are short distances, so I can make anywhere from $5 per mile all the way to $20 per mile. Only time I have to deal with deadheading back is when I accept a long delivery, like 60 to 80 miles. You have to deadhead back with those. Some of them pay up to $2 per mile, so not too bad.
Sorry, no way to get around it unless you personally know someone working on the inside. You just have to wait. I recommend shooting them an email every few months. Took me several months to get on quite a few apps.
Most apps pay weekly. Some pay twice a week, some every 5-7 days, some pay next day. They are all different. The pay shown on the order is what you get, the amount that goes to the gig company is already taken out, so you get what the pay says on the order plus 100% of any tips. Some apps charge a fee if you want same or next day pay,, but I don't use that feature.
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