Gig economy jobs are a great way to earn extra income on your terms. There are many different
types of gigs to choose from and many apps to help you find them.
Rideshare Rental
If you want to drive for rideshare apps but don’t own your vehicle, there are a few ways to
resolve the issue. One of the best ways is to rent a car through a rideshare rental Las Vegas.
Another option is to work for a fleet owner who will provide you with a vehicle for use weekly.
This can be an affordable way to start driving for rideshare and delivery services like Lyft, Uber or
Uber Comfort.
Several rental startups offer vehicles to drivers. Some of these include Buggy Flexdrive and
Hertz.
HyreCar is a site where private vehicle owners and dealers can rent cars to drivers. Drivers can
search for vehicles based on price, model, and location. The company also offers a background
check for a small fee and a $200 security deposit.
Thumbtack
Thumbtack is an online platform connecting customers with pros with the skills needed to
complete a specific service. It is similar to sites like Angie’s List and HomeAdvisor.
As a professional, you can use Thumbtack to market your services and get job leads. It also lets
you set your rates and negotiate directly with potential customers.
You can start using Thumbtack by creating a profile and adding information about your work
experience and skills. This information will help potential clients decide whether you fit their
needs well.
It is important to monitor your credits on Thumbtack regularly to ensure that you are spending
only a little money on leads that are relevant to you. Fake leads have recently become a concern
for many Pros on the platform, and it is best to avoid them.
Fiverr
Fiverr is an online marketplace that connects sellers (freelancers) with buyers (businesses and
individuals). The platform has over 300 categories and sub-categories and is ideal for those
looking to earn extra money on the side or build a full-time freelance business.
The website offers freelance services, including graphic design, social media management, video
and photography, music and audio, programming and tech, writing and translation, business, and
more. The services are called gigs, and many starts at just $5, making it an excellent choice for
those seeking a flexible part-time job or a way to fund world travel.
Buyers can browse through a catalog of gigs, choose the ones that meet their budget and
requirements and then issue a request to the seller. Once the order is accepted, the seller will start
working on it. Both parties can communicate throughout the entirety of the job and can also
change or cancel it if needed.
TaskRabbit
TaskRabbit is an online marketplace that matches ‘Task Posters,’ who have tasks that need to be
completed, with ‘Taskers,’ background-checked professionals who can complete the task.
The two-sided marketplace helps people find local help for cleaning, food delivery, and home
repairs. In addition, it provides a platform for Taskers to earn extra income.
You must pass a background check and meet eligibility requirements to get started. Once
approved, you’ll be able to start taking tasks on TaskRabbit.
Depending on your service, you can make anywhere from $30 to $2,000 weekly. However, you
must commit to completing your assignments on time and providing excellent customer service.
TaskRabbit is a great way to make some extra money when you need it most. It’s also a great
way to network with potential clients and build a name for yourself.