The “Side Hustle”

A “Side Hustle” is a source of income; often pursued outside of one's primary job; that enables the “hustler” to pay for big life events, pay down debt and save for the future. It is a Key step towards Financial Independence.

Below are several opportunities to earn additional income. Work on the side, part time on weekends or make this your full time gig. The work here is flexible, structured and organized to be efficient and effective. We will handle all administrative details, ensure proper organization, and provide the necessary training needed to do these jobs.

I own a business …

Lawn Care

    • By the Job Pay

    • Earn $25-$50+/hr

  • Mowing Grass, Trimming, brush removal, lawn cleanups, etc.

    Complete lawn mowing jobs based on checklist and good common sense.


Snow Removal

    • By the Job Pay

    • Earn $25-$50+/hr

  • Plowing Snow, shoveling sidewalks, salting, de-icing, etc

    Complete jobs based on checklist and good common sense.


Trash Outs

    • By the Job Pay

    • Earn $25-$50+/hr

  • Filling Dump Trailers, Disposing of Tires, Appliances, etc.

    Complete jobs based on checklist and good common sense.


Cleaning

    • By the Job Pay

    • Earn $25-$50+/hr

  • Cleaning houses, apartments, common areas, etc.

    Complete jobs based on checklist and good common sense.


Making T-Shirts

    • By the Job Pay

    • Earn $20-$30+/hr

  • Creating and pressing logos on shirts, hats, other merchandise

    Complete jobs based on checklist and good common sense.


Appliance Repair

    • By the Job Pay

    • Earn $20-$40+/hr

  • Fixing various types of appliances including stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, coin op machines, etc


Equipment Delivery

    • $1.10/mile to cover vehicle and gas costs (one way)

    • $1.10/mile for driver (one way)

    • +10% for emergencies

  • Delivering various types of equipment via truck and trailer. Normally one week lead time, emergencies may be the day of or next day.

    1. Coordinate deliveries and schedules with customers

    2. Navigate using phone GPS Only

    3. Drive a Truck

      • valid driver's license, no CDL required for certain vehicles and deliveries

      • Up to date registration on vehicle and trailers

      • Insurance that covers the equipment being hauled

    4. Hook Up multiple types of trailers

    5. Control Air Brakes

    6. Drive heavy equipment

      • Skid Steer

      • Mini Excavator

      • Tractor

      • Boom Lifts

      • Telehandler

    7. Connect/Disconnect Various Implements

      • Skidsteer & Tractor

      • 3 Point Attachments

      • Forks, Bucket, Rock Bucket, Post Hole Digger, Harley Rake, Brush Hog, Tiller, Corn Planter, Manure Spreader, blade scraper, etc