Brother I appreciate your video. I have to warn you though to be careful out there driving because a lot of people don't realize that doing those kind of hustles with your car means you're really supposed to have extra car insurance. The consequences are nothing to play with depending on what state you're in. So saying all that to say be mindful cuz trying to cheat them ain't helpful either cuz they do have ways of finding out who's at fault. Js. Prayers for you, stay safe and 💪🏾. Shalom @@KM.littleAcademy
I did close to this a few weeks ago and I thought wow. If I can do this for a month. I’ll be good. I couldn’t even do it 10 days. Burnt myself out. and had to take a break. Good luck bro. Rooting for you. Just don’t kill yourself doing it
I remember those days! Peak times and setting your own schedule makes it worth while, until the auto maintenance repair bills keep kicking in. I pray everything works out for you, and make sure you put aside at least 20% for taxes. If you don’t pay your taxes on time, the interest charges will bite you in the butt.
🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️😂See this is the confusing part, In your comment you said he has to pay taxes(20%), and I agree with you, but in his video @1:14 he said it’s not taxable. He making less then $22 an hour if he add the taxes in, if you really think about it!!🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
I did this and was good financially, until my car broke down then everything went to shit. Was so behind i got evicted and ended up couch surfing for 6 months until I got back on my feet. If he files taxes as a sole proprietor & keeps proper records like he seems to do, everything should be tax deductible from mileage, to gas, to vehicle maintenance. I never ending up owing taxes the whole 5 years i was door dashing
Keep your head, man! There are people who are not homeless and have to do this eveyday to survive for them and their family or for entrepreneurial goals. I met a woman yesterday with 6 kids and just got divorced after 8 years. She encouraged me to try differnt apps and when to to drive. It's videoa like this gives people hope when there down. I appreciate your vulnerability and and God diffently has a blessing with YOUR NAME ON it! You INSPIRE me! ❤❤❤😮
That’s me man, lost work, and been doing gig work ever since. Someone “reported” me for not delivering food (trying to get free food) and after 2 repetitions from the same customer, I’ve been deactivated on DoorDash. I now rely on only Uber because none of the other apps work for me, the car I have is great although the maintenance is already required and we can’t pay rent! Really tough when you’re in certain positions, but we shall prevail, somehow someway, we’re guna make it! My babies and wife will suffer for now, but better while my kids are too young to remember the sacrifice before they’re too old to forget the lost time..
My daughter and I do this while homeless, in between my other part-time job. It's not easy and sometimes you get good money and sometimes not. Best of luck to you❤
Hey I'm homeless too with my kids. Exxept we have no car. We improvise on where to sleep. We be outside in 20 degree weather sometimes. We are nomads as well. I like nomad life
You got this (seriously). Imagine if jobs like Door Dash and Uber Eats were NOT available..... there would be less options to make money. Keep going, you have your YOUTH on your side 🙏
The IRS give you a deductible of .67/mile, because they figured that's overall the amount of money is taking due to wear and tear, depreciation on your vehicle. So minus $774.52, from your earnings. These companies need to do better and stop taking advantage of people that depend on this.
Bro park that car and hop in somebody warehouse/factory… get some benefits and ah small apartment until you figure out what you really wanna do… after gas, car maintenance, and the chances you taking dropping off food in random neighborhoods… you’d be better off getting ah 9-5… or in your case ah 6-6… 84 hrs in ah warehouse comes with hella overtime premium pay… so that check would’ve been more beneficial
💯… one of the best advices on here. And if he likes driving so much there are plenty of legit transportation jobs driving company vehicles, regular pay and benefits…
@@Just_livelifetough part about it, is that not everyone can just work warehouse or other driving jobs. Physical attributes could hinder a persons ability to work at a warehouse and driving for a company is nothing compared to gig work, running on other people’s times, following rules, working with others to complete deliveries etc etc etc id love to drive for an actual company but the second I turned 18, I needed to be 21 for all the jobs and things I wanted now I have to be 25 now that I’m 21 so age also has a role to play
❤❤ Google the warehouse jobs. Working 80 hrs a week is about $1,500 a week don't listen to them. Get an apartment or look for a house to buy for back taxes and start you a family and live life or Google transportation jobs
I’m praying for you, brother. I experienced homelessness from 2014 to 2017, and it was an incredibly difficult time, especially during the winter months. I pray that God blesses you and that you continue to put Him first, even in this challenging season of your life.
I did it for 6 weeks straight. Got a Planet Fitness Membership and slept in the Walmart Parking lots, the Uber waiting lot at the airport cause they had restrooms or on the side of the road near the beach (Tampa). Was always clean and fresh and saved so much money. Woke up at 7am, started driving until 12pm. Took a quick lunch, drove til 3:45 pm then went to the gym for 3 hours to avoid rush hour traffic. Drove from 6:30 to 9pm. Switched to the Lyft app and drove til 2:30 am. Slept and repeat! I did it with a smaller SUV with tints though. Now I pay $1700 for an (luxury) apartment in Houston. Plus the car payment and insurance. My lease is almost up. About to start this journey again for at least three months just to save my money… It’s not as hard as your think. Just hard when you start but once you get accustomed to it, you’ll be fine. If you do it, try it in a metropolitan area that has other cities near you. Tampa has Saint Petersburg, Clearwater and Tamp in the metro. Somewhere like Dallas has Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas. It’s easier because you will always stay busy. College towns are good too went school is in but there’s limited places to park to not be noticeable. How else can you legitimately save $21,000 in three months? Give it a try folks! BTW, similar to Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness is a good option too because you’re usually the only one there after 2am and it’s easier to get a quick nap inside. They’re surprisingly all over the place too, just a bit more expensive.
Blessings & prayers to you and everyone in the comment section 🙏🏽💜 remember this is all temporary!!! Let things like this only build u not break you!!!
@ don’t think like that! I understand though. If you can, rent a car to dash in as well so you don’t worry about maintenance. You can rent a brand new car for a month for like 600 a month in the future . Again, you got this !
@@wileecoyote5749Watch what you say before God puts you in the same situation. It’s not called a “rag.” It is used to protect his hair & natural waves. At least he is protecting his versatile hair, unlike you and your boring hair. He is in his temporary HOME (his car) & can wear what he wants to wear on his head in his home, weirdo.
Some of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, Investing in alternate income streams should be the top priority for everyone right now. especially given the global economic crisis we are currently experiencing. stocks, gold, silver, and virtual currencies are still attractive investments at the moment.
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
I bought a car with 4k miles on it in 2021 to dash full time. As of today, it has 190,000 miles. Its a great car and I've only had to do oil changes and tires so far. It'll need its 1st set of new brakes here soon, but then again, its a Honda. Almost 4 years later, its been good. I plan on buying another car next year with low mileage as well. I personally LOVE doing gig work, but then again, its tough as you have to be very disciplined to make extra money to take days off.
Damn man, good work. Being homeless must be tough. I wish you the best, soon you will get back on your feet! I just lost my job recently and am door dashing now.
Bro bcuz you are a gig worker and they're not taking taxes out... Get you a separate account for your taxes and put away at least 30 percent.... Keep all the receipts and records that you have so that you can write everything off...get a good accountant to have your taxes done because you need to itemize and don't forget to include, your phone expense, gas expense, car washes, if you have meal while, working if you have a home office remember this is legit your own business.... Do it right bcuz a lot of folks don't.... Good luck and keep up the good work 💯 and remember... Freedom ain't Free... Everything has a cost
I didn’t mean not taxable I forgot to add that in the video but lol i include everything relating to the job phone case, rental cars, oils, subscriptions the smallest things count
Who knew people not cooking would bless so many people. Stay safe bro 💚🙏. I pray you meet your goals and that God keeps you energized, wise, and alert. And may your vehicle continue to serve you until every maintenance. Amen 💚🙏
I was a top dasher for 3 years it’s not like it used to be I used to make $500 a day or $2100 a week but not no more hope you get on your feet soon I been through that stage it’s hell
What do you want man?I went to San Diego California from Nashville Tennenessee got off the greyhound bus & started there & didnt know anyone/ stated there.. Work is what some folk do in life.😆
Just for delivering food thats pretty good. I guess maybe you spent 250$ of that in gas. A little wear and tear on the vehicle, not much. Where i work, you wouldve made 3,528$ before taxes. After taxes you wouldve made about 2400$ roughly. 600$ less to do much less work is pretty damn respectable
@inmortal131 100% I think unfortunately this guy's car at 259k miles doesn't have much life left so at any time he'll lose that income. An electric vehicle would use a tenth of the gas and also is capable of 400 to 500k miles. Absolutely would be the way to go.
Good break down brother, i do this every few months to account for expenses, I include not only gas, but oil change and even tire changes, i just spread it throughout the time, for example if my oil change cost me about $65 filter and oil included. i do it in 30 mins total, so to make math easy if i change every 2 months thats $1 a day. and if i have to change about 2 tires per year, i include that also. in my expenses. But my situation is different sense i provide a service, this is how i come up with my minimum prices. Im not rich but on your down time look into a service you can also provide aside from door dash to avoid fatigue or burnout, granted i dont think you will burn out but i get it.
@@AE-sy1pn you don’t understand, being clean even when things are crumbling around you will increase your motivation. You don’t need to become unkempt just because things are rough.
in Kansas City you would have made about $700 with those 84 hours.... Its beyond trash in Kansas City... I'm getting out of retirement and going back to over The Road Trucking
Man be careful, I hear from alot of the schools that trucking has become absolutely horrible. Too many rules, everything tracked, cameras watching you at all times, etc
@nomaderic I'm well aware of everything I've been in this industry for 34 years, I retired a year ago thinking doordash would be a great supplement to my income, but, the last three or four months it has turned to Total Trash 😡 once I get a steady paycheck I'm deleting everything related to doordash, I have never hated a company as much as I hate doordash
Plus he ain't gotta answer to no boss and can take off whenever he want. Ppl hate on this but it got some perks on the cool. I even go to different cities to do this shit sometimes
If you were too keep up this pace, that’s almost 100k before taxes and overhead. It might be a good option for people out there. Happy for you bro What I came here to say is, although it matters how much you make, it matters more how much you can save and invest. I invest about 65% of my monthly wages to stocks. I live frugal but never go hungry. I’m heathy and exercise everyday. If you have to live in your car to invest 70%, then do it. I just came back from a tropical vacation and spent over $10k. It didn’t hurt the bank at all. First vacation in many years. Start saving and investing, learn how to put your money to work and retire early. God bless and live a long life everyone
Not sure if your homeless by choice, but if you aren’t a routine sleeper, you can stack your bread up with another part-time day job with the DoorDash. You’ll run it up in a month or two! All muscle! 💪🏽 I used to work 3 jobs cause I sleep every 3/4 days. 😂 All 💚 From A True Believer 👳🏾♂️🕋 Wish you all the success bro!
@@KM.littleAcademy Thank Jesus Christ brother. Seriously you are a chosen blessed being of light. Your presence and faith alone prove that. Ask christ to forgive you and take his words close, for you and your family will be eternally blessed. Thank you for your light in this world of darkness!
1863 before taxes for the week. aint that bad. but then it is 84 hours. I use to work at some factory manual labor for 72 hours or 80 depending on Sundays, but id be happy to make 650 after taxes for the week, so this is much better what you are doing. if we round down, to account for slow weeks, lets say you can consistently make 1500. per week. thats a solid 6K a month. thats really good. I might buy a new car just to do this. Im subbing to follow your journey. I wont mind being homeless for 6 months to make 6K a month. thats 36K cash you will have, even if you have to buy another used car for 10K after 6 months , its still worth it. way better than paycheck to paycheck cause you are actually making money.
1600 in a week is excellent. You're motivated. These gig jobs are just stepping stones. Being able to live a life of freedom is the name of the game. Gig working provides the flexibility to live life without boundaries. The endless source of income is great but take care of your car. Change oil, rotate tires, get fuel system cleaner etc. and most importantly, MAKE INVESTMENTS from the $$$ you make.
I crunched your numbers and surprisingly you where very successful. I come from a business family and i thought it was insane to use a car to make real money. No, doubt your system works but i wouldn't advise the other 98% of people to try it without a system. Maybe you need to sell your system to people and double up with an E book ?
He is missing the taxable income part to this… so $1841 he earned is taxable and a 1099 will be sent with all income earned in 2024. An accurate spreadsheet tracking expenses for gas, maintenance, mileage, car insurance, etc. as deductions with tax filing..
You could probably make more money if you worked for yourself. You could get an electric pressure washer and wash garbage bins at around $25 each. Even if it takes you an hour for one bin, you would be making more than you are now.
Honestly if you live in a major city I’d try scratching up enough for an electric Tesla and I’d grind the shit out of it. Probably only taken 5-7 weeks put it all down…. (20k down on a 40-45k car)…. Then your starting to cook….. not sure your goals godbless
Wow i didn't know so many people are homeless in America i moved here and I've made the most money ever i just thought it's impossible for something like this to happen in such a opportunity rich country. Well now I know
Awesome! $22 /hr is really good. What market are you in? Do you do shop and deliver or just regular food deliveries? My thoughts are with you and I hope you have great luck!!
You look good bae to be sleeping in a car, question is your hair in braids or twist ? Just asking cause you wearing a head wrap to protect your hair ..
Your work ethic is unmatched. You'll go far in life.
I agree I used to work 80 hours a week. There is a time where all those things pay off.❤️
Appreciate it
After a while of saving and investing it pays off
Brother I appreciate your video. I have to warn you though to be careful out there driving because a lot of people don't realize that doing those kind of hustles with your car means you're really supposed to have extra car insurance. The consequences are nothing to play with depending on what state you're in. So saying all that to say be mindful cuz trying to cheat them ain't helpful either cuz they do have ways of finding out who's at fault. Js. Prayers for you, stay safe and 💪🏾. Shalom @@KM.littleAcademy
I did close to this a few weeks ago and I thought wow. If I can do this for a month. I’ll be good. I couldn’t even do it 10 days. Burnt myself out. and had to take a break. Good luck bro. Rooting for you. Just don’t kill yourself doing it
appreciate it I have noticed lil slight stuff working this much
Shout out planet fitness for the $20/month hot showers
I agree! Planet Fitness came through for me when I was homeless. I never been so happy to see public showers in all my life.
Damn I definitely remember these days when I was homeless 😢
facts! i'm homeless and i shower everyday with planet fitness. I also go to the gym to workout everyday since becoming homeless
Same here planet fitness saving lives
@@CinnamonSpeaks That's great Cinnamon, keep up the good work!!
I remember those days! Peak times and setting your own schedule makes it worth while, until the auto maintenance repair bills keep kicking in. I pray everything works out for you, and make sure you put aside at least 20% for taxes. If you don’t pay your taxes on time, the interest charges will bite you in the butt.
Thats where my brother fucced up. Car maint. Not understanding he pay taxes
More than half the drivers I know don't pay taxes on gig work
🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️😂See this is the confusing part, In your comment you said he has to pay taxes(20%), and I agree with you, but in his video @1:14 he said it’s not taxable.
He making less then $22 an hour if he add the taxes in, if you really think about it!!🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
@SB-lw5xt I mean he is making 22 an hour. He just didn't tax it yet. If you had a w2 and you got paid 22 an hour that's pre tax as well.
I did this and was good financially, until my car broke down then everything went to shit. Was so behind i got evicted and ended up couch surfing for 6 months until I got back on my feet. If he files taxes as a sole proprietor & keeps proper records like he seems to do, everything should be tax deductible from mileage, to gas, to vehicle maintenance. I never ending up owing taxes the whole 5 years i was door dashing
Keep your head, man! There are people who are not homeless and have to do this eveyday to survive for them and their family or for entrepreneurial goals. I met a woman yesterday with 6 kids and just got divorced after 8 years. She encouraged me to try differnt apps and when to to drive. It's videoa like this gives people hope when there down. I appreciate your vulnerability and and God diffently has a blessing with YOUR NAME ON it! You INSPIRE me! ❤❤❤😮
That’s me man, lost work, and been doing gig work ever since. Someone “reported” me for not delivering food (trying to get free food) and after 2 repetitions from the same customer, I’ve been deactivated on DoorDash. I now rely on only Uber because none of the other apps work for me, the car I have is great although the maintenance is already required and we can’t pay rent! Really tough when you’re in certain positions, but we shall prevail, somehow someway, we’re guna make it! My babies and wife will suffer for now, but better while my kids are too young to remember the sacrifice before they’re too old to forget the lost time..
Definitely appreciate it for those actually going thru it worse than me my hearts and prayers go out for them
It is said that a man that does not work does not eat. You have definitely earned your meal. You are a rare young man. I see you going places🙏🙏🙏💯👍
Oh, YOU decide, huh? When someone DESERVES to eat??
WhoTF is you?
That’s facts tho I just gotta stay down and keep working
My daughter and I do this while homeless, in between my other part-time job. It's not easy and sometimes you get good money and sometimes not. Best of luck to you❤
Awe that’s so heart breaking I wish u both the best
Hey I'm homeless too with my kids. Exxept we have no car. We improvise on where to sleep. We be outside in 20 degree weather sometimes. We are nomads as well. I like nomad life
@Anony556 thanks 🤗, we're taking it day by day and rebuilding one step at a time.
@@Gone-z6p 🌻sending hugs and stay strong. Are you sharing your story on UA-cam?
Appreciate it I pray you make it out your situation
You got this (seriously). Imagine if jobs like Door Dash and Uber Eats were NOT available..... there would be less options to make money. Keep going, you have your YOUTH on your side 🙏
Very well said 🎯
Definitely the gig economy is the best entry level self employment
I admire your hustle. God bless.
Appreciate it
you in my prayers brother. but look how good God is. you gained another like and subscriber..
Thank you man
The IRS give you a deductible of .67/mile, because they figured that's overall the amount of money is taking due to wear and tear, depreciation on your vehicle. So minus $774.52, from your earnings. These companies need to do better and stop taking advantage of people that depend on this.
That’s facts companies want us to take the low paying high mileage orders so bad but don’t recognize it hurts the drivers
Bro park that car and hop in somebody warehouse/factory… get some benefits and ah small apartment until you figure out what you really wanna do… after gas, car maintenance, and the chances you taking dropping off food in random neighborhoods… you’d be better off getting ah 9-5… or in your case ah 6-6… 84 hrs in ah warehouse comes with hella overtime premium pay… so that check would’ve been more beneficial
How do I find warehouses hiring
Why would he waste money on an apartment when he can be rent free in the car and stack up. You just want him to spend unnecessary money
💯… one of the best advices on here. And if he likes driving so much there are plenty of legit transportation jobs driving company vehicles, regular pay and benefits…
@@Just_livelifetough part about it, is that not everyone can just work warehouse or other driving jobs. Physical attributes could hinder a persons ability to work at a warehouse and driving for a company is nothing compared to gig work, running on other people’s times, following rules, working with others to complete deliveries etc etc etc id love to drive for an actual company but the second I turned 18, I needed to be 21 for all the jobs and things I wanted now I have to be 25 now that I’m 21 so age also has a role to play
❤❤ Google the warehouse jobs. Working 80 hrs a week is about $1,500 a week don't listen to them. Get an apartment or look for a house to buy for back taxes and start you a family and live life or Google transportation jobs
I’m praying for you, brother. I experienced homelessness from 2014 to 2017, and it was an incredibly difficult time, especially during the winter months. I pray that God blesses you and that you continue to put Him first, even in this challenging season of your life.
Appreciate it I’m not gonna lie I woke up feeling like I lost a leg one night I had to get a heated blanket immediately
All the best to you young man! Thamk.you for sharing.
Thank you
I did it for 6 weeks straight. Got a Planet Fitness Membership and slept in the Walmart Parking lots, the Uber waiting lot at the airport cause they had restrooms or on the side of the road near the beach (Tampa). Was always clean and fresh and saved so much money. Woke up at 7am, started driving until 12pm. Took a quick lunch, drove til 3:45 pm then went to the gym for 3 hours to avoid rush hour traffic. Drove from 6:30 to 9pm. Switched to the Lyft app and drove til 2:30 am. Slept and repeat! I did it with a smaller SUV with tints though. Now I pay $1700 for an (luxury) apartment in Houston. Plus the car payment and insurance. My lease is almost up. About to start this journey again for at least three months just to save my money…
It’s not as hard as your think. Just hard when you start but once you get accustomed to it, you’ll be fine. If you do it, try it in a metropolitan area that has other cities near you. Tampa has Saint Petersburg, Clearwater and Tamp in the metro. Somewhere like Dallas has Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas. It’s easier because you will always stay busy. College towns are good too went school is in but there’s limited places to park to not be noticeable.
How else can you legitimately save $21,000 in three months? Give it a try folks!
BTW, similar to Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness is a good option too because you’re usually the only one there after 2am and it’s easier to get a quick nap inside. They’re surprisingly all over the place too, just a bit more expensive.
Blessings & prayers to you and everyone in the comment section 🙏🏽💜 remember this is all temporary!!! Let things like this only build u not break you!!!
Thank you ima keep my head up
I do DoorDash and found per hour offers pay higher than per offer. You got this !
What’s you area?
I thought about it but I have the worst luck with cars I know Doordash gonna send me somewhere far and I get stuck
@ don’t think like that! I understand though. If you can, rent a car to dash in as well so you don’t worry about maintenance. You can rent a brand new car for a month for like 600 a month in the future . Again, you got this !
My brother. I pray you find your way out of homelessness.
with rag on head? No hope
@@wileecoyote5749Watch what you say before God puts you in the same situation. It’s not called a “rag.” It is used to protect his hair & natural waves. At least he is protecting his versatile hair, unlike you and your boring hair. He is in his temporary HOME (his car) & can wear what he wants to wear on his head in his home, weirdo.
A rag is crazy but maybe you don’t know instead of me looking homeless I wear a “head cap” to keep me from looking homeless
@@KM.littleAcademy don’t give the negative folks any attention.
Some of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, Investing in alternate income streams should be the top priority for everyone right now. especially given the global economic crisis we are currently experiencing. stocks, gold, silver, and virtual currencies are still attractive investments at the moment.
You are absolutely right 💯
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
Am looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you think I should do?
Cryptocurrency investment, but you will need a professional guide on that.
Cryptocurrency/stock investment, but you will need a professional guide on that.
I bought a car with 4k miles on it in 2021 to dash full time. As of today, it has 190,000 miles. Its a great car and I've only had to do oil changes and tires so far. It'll need its 1st set of new brakes here soon, but then again, its a Honda. Almost 4 years later, its been good. I plan on buying another car next year with low mileage as well. I personally LOVE doing gig work, but then again, its tough as you have to be very disciplined to make extra money to take days off.
You definitely right my next vehicle gonna be a Honda or Toyota… my vehicle every 2 months some thing wrong with the suspension
Damn man, good work. Being homeless must be tough. I wish you the best, soon you will get back on your feet!
I just lost my job recently and am door dashing now.
Appreciate it DoorDash come in handy when you need extra money
Bro bcuz you are a gig worker and they're not taking taxes out... Get you a separate account for your taxes and put away at least 30 percent.... Keep all the receipts and records that you have so that you can write everything off...get a good accountant to have your taxes done because you need to itemize and don't forget to include, your phone expense, gas expense, car washes, if you have meal while, working if you have a home office remember this is legit your own business.... Do it right bcuz a lot of folks don't.... Good luck and keep up the good work 💯 and remember... Freedom ain't Free... Everything has a cost
Naw, he just deducts the mileage. You can't do both. It's not gonna be anywhere close to 30 percent either
@@nomadericexactly. Deduct the mileage. Gas. Meals. That gym membership. Everything.
You can't deduct meals
@wazindo I mean you can but you run the risk of getting audited. The irs says you can only claim the mileage or everything else....not both
I didn’t mean not taxable I forgot to add that in the video but lol i include everything relating to the job phone case, rental cars, oils, subscriptions the smallest things count
Make sure you keep on top of the oil changes man, don't want to be left stranded without shelter and transportation.
Wow. Keep going, you’re gonna go far!
Thank you
Your awesome and that's good saving up .❤Stay awesome Hun
Massive respect for the grind. Keep on going brother.
Thank you for the breakdown. Your transparency is appreciated.😊
Thank you for posting this that’s why it’s so important for us to tip! It’s your mindset that will take you so far in life❤️
wow very good breakdown the details gives a good picture of realism. thank you
Appreciate it
Such a nice young man God has a plain for you 🙏 with respect.
You are great. Be strong
That's a lot of hard work, I hope you find a good home to live in. Hard these days @
Stay strong 💯
Keep going my brother. Proud of you. Some day things will get better
Salute to you bro I was in my car a few months ago, you’re doing way better than I was keep hustling my brother would love to see you win
Who knew people not cooking would bless so many people. Stay safe bro 💚🙏. I pray you meet your goals and that God keeps you energized, wise, and alert. And may your vehicle continue to serve you until every maintenance. Amen 💚🙏
I respect and admire you, sir! Stay prayed up...❤🙏🏼❤🙏🏼
I was a top dasher for 3 years it’s not like it used to be I used to make $500 a day or $2100 a week but not no more hope you get on your feet soon I been through that stage it’s hell
😃 I never knew Door Dash pays like that.
DoorDash use to pay good but they keep changing it around so much
In my market the most I made was 414 for 14 hours but doordash changing so much it’s like it hardly worth working long hours
Great video stay safe and blessed bro 💪🏿
Keep killing it my guy . Best of luck to you
$1,616 ÷84= $19/hr and YOU DO have to pay taxes
Yep and minus the gas expenses that you have to keep refilling for those long distances DOOR DASH send you on.
But hes not
Yea you do have to pay taxes lol while I was editing the video I forgot to edit a say pay your your taxes before the irs get on you
Mile and gas are big write off
I am tho been doing it since 2019 lol you gotta pay them taxes
What do you want man?I went to San Diego California from Nashville Tennenessee got off the greyhound bus & started there & didnt know anyone/ stated there.. Work is what some folk do in life.😆
Nothing… I grind hard home no home when both my cars went down I paid 1500 a month to rent cars to keep my 1200 apartment grind is what i do
@ You on.. I wish you the best of 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀keep Grinding' life will only get Better.😊
Good job!
I’m praying for you it’s cold😢 hang in there
That’s a good take home!
Just for delivering food thats pretty good. I guess maybe you spent 250$ of that in gas. A little wear and tear on the vehicle, not much. Where i work, you wouldve made 3,528$ before taxes. After taxes you wouldve made about 2400$ roughly. 600$ less to do much less work is pretty damn respectable
True maybe electric or hybrid or small engine you save a lot money.
@inmortal131 100% I think unfortunately this guy's car at 259k miles doesn't have much life left so at any time he'll lose that income. An electric vehicle would use a tenth of the gas and also is capable of 400 to 500k miles. Absolutely would be the way to go.
Work for Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper or U.S. foods or Sysco. You get paid way more plus benefits. Plus they local. You will get paid more then $25hr.
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There’s an age requirement right?
@@prexcise8110 CDL
Ima do that Instead Doordash keep changing it’s like im fight for 20$ when it use to be easy
Good break down brother, i do this every few months to account for expenses, I include not only gas, but oil change and even tire changes, i just spread it throughout the time, for example if my oil change cost me about $65 filter and oil included. i do it in 30 mins total, so to make math easy if i change every 2 months thats $1 a day. and if i have to change about 2 tires per year, i include that also. in my expenses. But my situation is different sense i provide a service, this is how i come up with my minimum prices. Im not rich but on your down time look into a service you can also provide aside from door dash to avoid fatigue or burnout, granted i dont think you will burn out but i get it.
Stay blessed bro….we praying for ya 🙏🙏🙏
I have a high mileage car as well but I trust this baby more than a new vehicle
respect and god bless
Kind of unrelated but you got a great beard bro. God bless, that’s not bad money.
Weird comment
Cant afford a house but a fresh haircut... he gone be homeless forever.
@@AE-sy1pnhe supposed to looks wild because hes homeless? I prefer my door dash delivers to look clean and kept.
@spritualflared priorities. He ain't poor enough yet. He ain't learn his lesson
@@AE-sy1pn you don’t understand, being clean even when things are crumbling around you will increase your motivation. You don’t need to become unkempt just because things are rough.
I love your video, new subscriber
May the lord order your steps. Give thanks, rest, keep grounded & stay safe 🩶✨👏🏽
in Kansas City you would have made about $700 with those 84 hours.... Its beyond trash in Kansas City... I'm getting out of retirement and going back to over The Road Trucking
Man be careful, I hear from alot of the schools that trucking has become absolutely horrible. Too many rules, everything tracked, cameras watching you at all times, etc
@nomaderic I'm well aware of everything I've been in this industry for 34 years, I retired a year ago thinking doordash would be a great supplement to my income, but, the last three or four months it has turned to Total Trash 😡 once I get a steady paycheck I'm deleting everything related to doordash, I have never hated a company as much as I hate doordash
You are going to be fine
I subbed keep up the good work 👍
keep grinding bro!
You make more than enough my boy just driving. I been busting my ass 15 or 20 years at different jobs an I've never made 1600 in a week
Plus he ain't gotta answer to no boss and can take off whenever he want. Ppl hate on this but it got some perks on the cool. I even go to different cities to do this shit sometimes
Best wishes young king
If you can’t find your own place you could find a roommate through an app it’s very popular in Arizona, California, and New York
If you were too keep up this pace, that’s almost 100k before taxes and overhead. It might be a good option for people out there. Happy for you bro
What I came here to say is, although it matters how much you make, it matters more how much you can save and invest.
I invest about 65% of my monthly wages to stocks. I live frugal but never go hungry. I’m heathy and exercise everyday. If you have to live in your car to invest 70%, then do it.
I just came back from a tropical vacation and spent over $10k. It didn’t hurt the bank at all. First vacation in many years.
Start saving and investing, learn how to put your money to work and retire early. God bless and live a long life everyone
This dude looks like StephIsCold 😂
Pray u get through it brother
Praying
Hope its warm where your at. I was thinking i could live in my van if I had to and do the same.
Not sure if your homeless by choice, but if you aren’t a routine sleeper, you can stack your bread up with another part-time day job with the DoorDash. You’ll run it up in a month or two! All muscle! 💪🏽
I used to work 3 jobs cause I sleep every 3/4 days. 😂
All 💚 From A True Believer 👳🏾♂️🕋 Wish you all the success bro!
Blessing brother
That's some long days in the car!
I pray Jesus Christ Blesses you today and answers all your prayers! Keep going brother!
Thank you
@@KM.littleAcademy Thank Jesus Christ brother. Seriously you are a chosen blessed being of light. Your presence and faith alone prove that. Ask christ to forgive you and take his words close, for you and your family will be eternally blessed. Thank you for your light in this world of darkness!
1863 before taxes for the week. aint that bad. but then it is 84 hours. I use to work at some factory manual labor for 72 hours or 80 depending on Sundays, but id be happy to make 650 after taxes for the week, so this is much better what you are doing. if we round down, to account for slow weeks, lets say you can consistently make 1500. per week. thats a solid 6K a month. thats really good. I might buy a new car just to do this. Im subbing to follow your journey. I wont mind being homeless for 6 months to make 6K a month. thats 36K cash you will have, even if you have to buy another used car for 10K after 6 months , its still worth it. way better than paycheck to paycheck cause you are actually making money.
That income is taxable. You just are responsible for paying the taxes. The gas is expensive as well as the miles added on the car. Praying for you.
Hopefully can get a place soon
New sub here🎉
Don’t forget Amazon flex,roadie,pickpoint 😂😂😂😂
This was me in 2022. Keep hustling, it gets better
1600 in a week is excellent. You're motivated. These gig jobs are just stepping stones. Being able to live a life of freedom is the name of the game. Gig working provides the flexibility to live life without boundaries. The endless source of income is great but take care of your car. Change oil, rotate tires, get fuel system cleaner etc. and most importantly, MAKE INVESTMENTS from the $$$ you make.
I crunched your numbers and surprisingly you where very successful. I come from a business family and i thought it was insane to use a car to make real money. No, doubt your system works but i wouldn't advise the other 98% of people to try it without a system. Maybe you need to sell your system to people and double up with an E book ?
He is missing the taxable income part to this… so $1841 he earned is taxable and a 1099 will be sent with all income earned in 2024. An accurate spreadsheet tracking expenses for gas, maintenance, mileage, car insurance, etc. as deductions with tax filing..
Wear and tear on you car has to be added in so if you put up some cash for that I would say more around $1000
God we use to make so much more 84 hr week last year was 3k which. Is much more appropriate
I respect the hustle.
Appreciate it
Nah, not enough for those kind of hours. You have to repeat that every week. I see a burn out coming
I always said if I was homeless and living in my car, I’m working out twice per day and take my showers.
AND 9 CENTS.
NONSENSE.
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THE SUB TITTLES THO.
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You could probably make more money if you worked for yourself. You could get an electric pressure washer and wash garbage bins at around $25 each. Even if it takes you an hour for one bin, you would be making more than you are now.
Appreciate the awareness/reality check I’ll neva have my food delivered again in life,osha is a joke😒
Honestly if you live in a major city I’d try scratching up enough for an electric Tesla and I’d grind the shit out of it. Probably only taken 5-7 weeks put it all down…. (20k down on a 40-45k car)…. Then your starting to cook….. not sure your goals godbless
You will NOT be homeless for much longer King! 👁️🫶🏿. AND, ya channel bout to blow up!!!$ubbed!
Community centers have showers too and you can be in there all day working off the computer
Wow i didn't know so many people are homeless in America i moved here and I've made the most money ever i just thought it's impossible for something like this to happen in such a opportunity rich country. Well now I know
Awesome! $22 /hr is really good. What market are you in? Do you do shop and deliver or just regular food deliveries?
My thoughts are with you and I hope you have great luck!!
Everything is taxable youngin remember that
Can you break down how many days a week you worked for the 1616.47? You doing great! 👍🏾
Wouldn't it be better to get a CDL and go OTR trucking instead?
He made a little over $1600 take home pay and drove over 1000 miles the week he made that money. This video could be at the very most 1.5 minutes.
I have been where you are
I do UE, too. You don't really understand how much of an L you're taking in gas. 😢
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You look good bae to be sleeping in a car, question is your hair in braids or twist ? Just asking cause you wearing a head wrap to protect your hair ..
Just keep staking bro..
It is taxable