Easy Side Hustle Delivering Medical Supplies Using Your Own Car
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2023
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@@devilboykillz😂
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Do they pay separate for the gas? Gas is NOT cheap these days.
I live in Sacramento, CA and did this for about 8-years. Delivering medical supplies and medication to pharmacies for Cardinal Health, McKesson and several other companies. The pay is very good but every company I worked for required me to have a truck with a camper shell or a van. This wasn't a problem for me but I wanted to make this known.
Did you have to get a special permit or insurance?
Why did you stop? How much was the pay?
@@keithc8108 I had to register as a contractor DBA
All the companies you mentioned here which one is your favorite
Thanks for sharing! 😊
All the details you needed to get started in your extra time. Thanks for sharing.
I am so glad your video popped up again. I forgot about delivering medical supplies to hospitals. Since the holidays are upon us this would be a great time to utilize this gig
Awesome! Wish you more success Koha! 😊
Thanks so much for sharing… really great information!!! Also thanks for the encouragement that we can do this too because when you have limited tech skills in this technology age, you can feel intimidated.
I used to be a dispatcher for a company who did exactly this... Medical stuff. This was in Houston and we have one of the largest medical centers in the world. So optimal situation. That said, what most people don't know about this line of work, is the dispatchers are usually tight with the seasoned drivers and even get kick backs from these drivers, and in return, they are almost always given the best runs. Drivers would come in and be like "I'm working 50 hours a week and only made $750 after my fuel cost". Yup, because the really long runs that go out to somewhere that we know won't have a return run back, are gonna be given to those guys, and the runs going from the hot spots that are close, will be given to their "boys". You can identify these guys real quick if you hang out in the dispatchers officer because they will bring breakfast, lunch or dinner to the dispatchers and even a carton of cigarettes. In some circumstances they will give them cash. This isn't supposed to happen but it does. Also if you "make your own schedule" and show up whenever you want, the dispatchers are gonna give you the worst runs. If you flake out on them, you are gonna get bad runs. If you call in sick, you're gonna get bad runs. Basically you usually have to prove yourself first and kiss a lot of rear ends to get the good runs.
I worked at a hotel as a doorman for a few years near Disneyland. Shuttle/cab drivers would commonly offer kickbacks to bellmen or doormen to prioritize them for airport runs. Taxi drivers or shuttle vans were suppose to que up at a designated place along the street and wait for a hand signal from an employee to pick up a hotel guest. Didn’t take long to figure out which bellman were getting kick backs.
Most gigs requiring use of you own car are not worth it. Period.
Here i am in Houston how can apply for this type of position ( medical equipment transportation) please
Thanks awesome info from experience, thank you for sharing Steven! 😊
@@benjami4359 He posted the info on this video. Did you not watch ?
Your are simply humble and honest, thank you sir!
Thank you Ashena! 😊
I've seen other videos on this but they left much information out. Thanks for the additional information!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
I signed on to cbdriver. I got a job the following week in KC moving medical stuff all around town. Thanks so much for the tips!! U R THE MAN!!
Awesome! That's a good start! wish you more success. 😊
How much are you making?
How is it going? You still doing it or no?
All is well! I am no longer doing that, but it served its purpose at the time.@@ShawnFX
@@JuddAlbringis their any thing in Arkansas, I desperately need side work brother ❤️from Arkansas!!
Thanks Judd for yoyr kindness and simplicity on the videos. I have seeing almost all your videos. I am going to follow up for jobs for my husband. Thanks again :)
Wish you all the best Elaine! 😊
you are a SUPER BLESSING. information. wow. normally, around 3am, it's prayer time. no idea what really make me click your stuff, but i guess i lack vocabulary to tell you how GRATEFUL i am for such PRODUCTIVE information. hey Champ, stay BLESSED, YOU AND YOURS.
I appreciate that Sir Charles! 😊
So glad that I came across this Video. Awesome information. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
What a great presentation with such promise.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@@JuddAlbringhow much u need to pay the insurance monthly ?
very well explained video, I will try to start this side hustle, wish me luck!
Wish you all the best Davis! 😊
Thank you so much for this. I’m going to apply for all. God bless you 🙏🏾
Wish you all the best! 😊
This is exactly what I am looking for! I have a CDL Class A and tired of being OTR hundreds or a thousand miles away from my kids and family. I’ve been stressing over learning a new skill but at the same time things happen on the road too that takes away from always studying & developing those new skill sets. Not saying it’s impossible but it takes a little longer! Thanks for sharing & I will try to see what’s in my area!
Thanks for sharing, wish you the best! 😊
Yep , 20 years driving CDL selling the last of my equipment and looking for something just like this . Scaling shouldn't be all that bad . But same old problem is qualified people to handle the work load.
Good luck!
I currently work for a freight company and I drive 60 miles to a city north of where we are located in a big box truck and I pick up all kinds of auto parts and appliances and even sometimes I’ll stop at a lab and grab coolers that are carefully sealed and have like samples or “specimens” such as he said. Definitely a fun job and I want to become a hazmat truck driver or drive a smaller truck and deliver oxygen to hospitals or something.
Awesome! Hope you land a good opportunity in your profession with the highest pay possible. 😊
dude...... I am not a very religious person. I was about to just give up and exit stage right when I stumbled on your channel while looking for a reason to keep pushing through. Thank you for sharing this very valuable knowledge to help us common folk get out of debt and make something of ourselves. I look forward to this journey and being able to ride my motorcycle in the near future for enjoyment, not just to save on gas.
stick around brother people love you
I appreciate that Drake, Thank you very much for sharing. Hope you land a good one soon! 😊
@@JuddAlbringdude.... You hearted your own comment..... 😅
@@sincerelyrob4240that's because he's trying to send double the love ❤😂
Drake, don't give up. I had encounters of angelic visitations when I was just a kid. Angels are real and so is heaven God's word says in Jeremiah 29:13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. We love you and so does savior of the world, Jesus christ ❤
Amazing information, I had no idea about these companies. Thank you!
Happy to help! 😊
You are a very informative, detail-oriented, analytical, humble, and kind individual. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information. I'm also subscribing now!!
Awesome! 😊 I appreciate that!
Just applied as I got the notification for this video
Nice! Keep me posted
Good luck! ☘️
Also, if these time sensitive labs are not handled correctly, as having a cooler, multiple trips a day back to labs, whatever is appropriate, effects lives. A lab courier in our town was having a “bad day” and threw a whole days worth of GYN Office surgical specimens, in a dumpster. Others left specimens in a hot car while shopping, home napping and over the whole weekend. The first guy noted here was visited by the police. Be a grown up, do your job. Show up.
Wow! 😮 A lot can really go terribly wrong with that, Thanks for sharing.
have no idea how I am just now coming across you glad i did tho great content
Thanks, great info. I am going to look into this soon.
He is right there really is a need for reliable dependable drivers.
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Where?
@@coolramone large cities, especially ones with suburbs that have major medical and pharma suppliers.
Which companies please? Aedin
@@aedinquinn8687 Watch the video.
Thank you sir for your knowledge of these companies that will offer folks who are looking to make some extra cash that's needed in this terrible economic downturn now. Treasure to share with all and great presentation.😊I'm going to try for all of them and hope that here in NC they have something available.
Wish you all the best! 😊
I WANT TO JUST SAY THANK YOU FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO DO THIS FOR US
I appreciate that Pete! 😊
Great video thanks for sharing the opportunities I'll check out your pfd you do know how to give great value!
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That's great information! I'll be utilizing this when I move to Florida.
Wish you the best Romeo! 😊
As a Floridian I can only warn u that moving there isn't worth It
Your video is simply a treasure. To imagine that you gave out all these for free, makes me simply say thank you, Sir. I'm following everything you do in this space, now ..
Wow, thank you worldwonder! 😀
He gave em out for free because that's exactly what they're worth/
@@almoemason To lazy to work and learn. With every journey there is a first step it doesn't just fall in you lap, would nice if it did.
@@edwardzeller3104 Are you stoned or just stupid? Your comment makes no sense.
Super clear, good contribution!
Glad you liked it! 😊
Thank you so much for this information!
This is what I do to help supplement my social security. I'm 65 and am a Courier for a local hospital. I use their vehicle, bi weekly pay and small benefits package. It's great and would recommend it to all.
Thanks for the heads up!
It's easier said than done, those types of positions are usually hard to get cause they're taken by people that been working in those position for years.
You're right any company will always prefer the experienced applicants, but there will be cases where they are short staffed and in a tight deadline, and that's where newer applicants gets their break. 😊
What do they pay hourly
Hello so we’re do you sign up? Thanks an god bless you
Thank you. As a single father this is huge for us.
Any updates?
You do anything with this info? Trying to find out who got in and if this works
Excellent video man stright too the point 👍
Glad you liked it! 😊
Thank you this video was a great help, subscribed
Glad it helped 😊
There aren't many available in my area because some pharmacies snatched up most of contracts and business. Then set up their own pharmacy courier service for patients, AFH, clinics, etc.
Thanks for sharing! 😊
Sweet! I’m gonna apply for all of these. I’m already doing this for another company, Airspace. I just made $450 over the weekend, But business gets a bit slower during the week. I’m trying to stay busy & Keep that money coming in. I recently quit my job to work as a plummers apprentice & They didn’t even give me a chance to learn much. But thanks to Airspace & Uber eats I’m able to stay a float. I just had a baby with my Wife & We just moved into a nice house. I gotta keep that money coming in. Anyways thanks for this video. You got me all hyped at 3:20 in the morning 😂
Congrats! 😊 I'll be adding new and better opportunities every now and then. Wish you more blessings in life!
Probably quit or got fired because it's "plumbers" not "plummers".
Congrats on the baby :)
@@tizzflightops He moonlighted picking plums, so yeah, he was correct
Thank you for this wonderful and educational video.
Glad it was helpful!
A retired friemd of mine started doing this several years ago and loves it.
I have a life long friend who has been doing this the last few years and is happy
If you got the right Route ..yes ..otherwise it's a sh%^ show
@@rawgab4439why a show? What's so hard about it
The only one for delivering medical supplies is the first one. The others are just basic delivery gigs.
Love your info. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful Dolores! 😊
Best side hustle UA-cam channel.
I appreciate that Patricia! 😊
These look pretty good to do :). I just wonder if any of these companies are looking for drivers in my medium town. I see the Dropoff has a lot of major cities but not small to medium towns/cities. But like any app, we need to make sure these apps service the places where we live. Or if you are somewhat close to a major city, if you are willing to travel over there then make that paper boo boo lmao. Thank you for the video I am glad I saw this one to look at other types of delivery services :).
Thanks for sharing Star! 😊
I was noticing that myself a lot of the jobs are along the coastlines or the few big cities in the Midwest. That's the sacrifice big city big expenses big money making opportunities. Small cities less expensive less money making opportunities
Enjoyed the video.I’m a part time Uber driver but looking into driving medical supplies
Glad you liked it! 😊
Excellent info. Good video!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Great video. Well explained. Thank you.
Thank you Subbu! 😊
I work in a professional building with a LabCorp. A LabCorp driver comes twice a day - at lunchtime & after closing to pick up medical samples. He arrives in a professionally LabCorp labeled vechicle. So, there are jobs are available using a company car.
Same here in my town
Not only a car well suv :) at LabCorp you get to take that car home for work and all time personal use but they charge a 100 a month fee which is a deal they cover everything :) not sure if they have work not leasing their cars though.
@@markplaton84 Wow, $100 a month is a steal, imho.
what app do you use
Do you need a CDL license for this one?
Just make sure to check with your auto insurer, as these void many policies and if you are in a loss while on the job, you could be denied.
It's almost never covered
How would the insurance company know you were working if I didn't tell them
Thanks for sharing! 😊
@@marlonsardella3748 accidents they will investigate will also hire private detectives also if you hurt someone trust me their attorney will find out in ten seconds
This is why it’s best to have an llc, get an mc number/dot number so that you qualify for commercial insurance vs personal insurance.
.. much appreciated, Judd. Great speaking voice, focus, confidence, and very informative.
Glad you liked it! 😊
Subscribed finely a honest Chanel
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Thank you my friend, my daughter is starting college so you can imagine the help you provided. Thanks
😂 you actually believe this??
No, he's not helping u, only himself
Glad you liked it, looking forward to hear good new from you soon! 😊
Yes my daughter is going to LSU. I need the extra money
When I was 20 I picked up a live heart in a small ice chest and delivered it to Kaiser Permanente in Southern California for a transplant. I had no certifications whatsoever but that was over 30 years ago.
Sounds like you may have been unwittingly a part of the organ harvesters network...
@@richardtatorship422 HIPAA wasn't signed until 1996... 27 years ago.
You actually looked inside of the cooler???
Exactly why is this person even looking? lmao@@hannahtownsley4913
@@hannahtownsley4913 He kept his lunch in there as well
Great video, Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it Frank! 😊
Thanks for providing the jobs' links. Really helpful video
Wish you all the best! 😊
I actually registered and got a TWIC card to deal with sensitive items. Going to apply to these sites.
Great idea. You can also submit your resume at ports to be an “escort.”
Applied to Lab Logistics. Hopefully they call and it works out. Didn't want to apply to all right off the bat to avoid confusion.
Hope things will work in your favor, and I'll be adding new opportunities every now and then. 😊
How did it go for you
Any updates on how this is working out for you?
So give us an update...don't just drop us!
He's probably busy working 😂😂
The potential to make good money is what I'm getting from this. Nothing happening overnight. More people does it building customer trust and getting to know the person. Also the more money a person potentially makes? I don't know for sure but that's what I have taken from this video.
Interesting opportunity. Seems to make sense for people who live in more urban type areas. For those of us who live outside major metropolitan areas this doesn't seem to be an opportunity that makes sense.
Good insight, I'll be uploading new opportunities every now and then, you can check on my channel for more.
Curious as to how the contracting works in these arrangements and what type of potential liability the independent courier carries in this type of arrangement. For example, who is responsible to ensure that medical supplies/speciments/etc. are packaged and delivered in accordance with shipping requirements (e.g. temperature control, light/darkeness, within XX number of hours, etc.)? I'd suspect that some level of additional insurance coverage may be required for the courier such as E&O? Interested in your experience and guidance.
I dunno about the other ones, but for Goshare when I did deliveries for them, In my onboarding process since I was a pick up truck driver. They asked if I had working climate control. I told em no, so all the delivery offers that came my way where for stuff that could just be put in the bed of my truck and roasting in the sun in a box wasnt going to hurt it. most the time it wasnt anything bio related in the boxes, it would be crates of oxygen bottles going to various homes [sorta like a amazon route] or a small medical office would order a big rush order of boxes of masks/gloves. usually wasnt anything serious.
@@pepsilove6306 How much did you make per hour average?
@@BornFreeFilms I'm curious as well
Nope. I just throw stuff in a cooler.
Thank you for all your help.
Any time Rene! 😊
Thanks for the video. I recently got deactivated from a popular gig app. Thanks to you and the YT algorithm I just put a few more in my arsenal.
Glad you find my vid useful! 😊
This is what I’m literally trying to get into as we speak
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Which company did you apply for?
and how would you figuratively try to get into it?
@@1973sophia all that I can
@@sharky2675 apps, websites and actual local medical courier companies
Sounds great. I have a CDL Class A and I’m presently driving for a garbage company and the pay is terrible. I will give this a try thanks for your content.
Have you ever been attacked by a dog?
Which state are you in?
Any progress or updates?
Wow, that's crazy. People that I know that work for the garbage company make big money, especially drivers. I'm talking $40 to $50 per hour and they get a lot of overtime as well which pays even more.
@@jeff8039 do any of the garbage men that physically get off the truck and pick up the trash cans ever been bitten by a dog?
Thank you for the information!
Glad it helps! 😊
Yessir Juddster!!
Yessir! 😊
I don't know about the rest of the USA but if you use your own vehicle. You have to have a commercial insurance. Which is more than twice the personal insurance. IF you get in an accident while making deliveries and you do not have commercial insurance they will not cover you
Thanks for tip! 😊
I love how this video introduces an easy side hustle option that not only offers flexibility but also contributes to healthcare accessibility. Truly inspiring! ** I also shared some tips on how to find the best remote jobs on my channel btw ** ❤
Thank you Tanya! 😊
really great, man! Thanks!
Glad you liked it! 😊
Good info! Sounds like a great job.
Glad you liked it! 😊
I have done internet searches on all, the highest pay that I could find was at LabLogistics in the low $50's. Everything else was in the teens starting at $13. something. I don't know how accurate that information is. Not worth wearing out your vehicle and not being able to afford to replace it.
Thanks for sharing! I'll be adding more opportunities every now and then. 😊
Thanks for the update. These too good to be true videos after usually just that.
Must depend on where u live to
As in $50 an hour?
I’m gonna apply and give it a try. Even $500 a week is amazing.
Hope you land a good one soon! 😊
...if you're good with $100-$200/week actual income...
With any of these driving your own car jobs, gas, maintenance, & abuse to your car comes off the top...THAT IS NOT INCOME!!!!!....then 30-40% in taxes....how much is left for you for your efforts 12 hours a day???...20%...30% maybe???
...oh, and that car maintenance $$ is just for maintenance...how are you going to replace it with a new car when you burn through a couple hundred thousand miles in a few years and have no car anymore for anything...
I love these driving gigs, but using up your own resources to make $$$ for someone else's company is just stupid...if they want a job done from which they benefit, let them get their own fleet!
No it's not. It's trash pay when you use your own car.
Thank you for this info.
Any time! 😊
I have a Truck but its older than what they are saying. It looks new because I take care of it and keep the best Tires on it .
They may have some policy in place, but I have various opportunities in my channel that may be of your interest, and I'll be uploading new one's every now and then. 😊
I recently seen one of these deliveries in action and the driver inadvertently left an igloo cooler sitting there. I tried to get their attention but they drove off. I opened the cooler and there was a human toe in it. Stunned and bewildered not knowing what to do I called a tow truck.
so funny!
LOL
toe truck
Thanks for that, best laugh of the day! 😂
I hope you are kidding.
Personal auto polices will not provide coverage for this, so you will need a business auto policy
That is bad news for some. Are u sure about this? Commercial auto policies can get pretty expensive.
For what ? Turn over is head spinning
Very informative I appreciate the video.
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Thanks a lot I will try again, I drove for street fleet, and I left in two weeks,
This is very misleading. It’s very hard to make $2500 a week doing this
They all do this though, even Lyft & Uber eats bc it's "possible" just have to set your sights at a realistic place like $500 to 1k a week
Probably a put on!
Even half of that is good
@@rawtalent257The wear and tear on your vehicle makes it not worth it.
Of course and I am sure that’s 50-60 hrs. Part time is 15-25
Max you can get as a driver is $28-$32 an hr. Average is $25-$27. $2500 a week is a cdl truck driver going from one part of a country to another.
is this rate after deducting expenses??? after gas, tolls, etc
@@tommyberish No before ...don't get fooled ..Horrible job !
@@tommyberish depends on the type of car. I did it for a few years using my pick up truck and 28 dollars an hour was my usual average after gas and what I put aside for maintience. also depends on yer area.
@@pepsilove6306 not bad, which company did you use?
Thanks for sharing, 😊 I do have various opportunities you can check in my channel if this doesn't suit you.
Subscribed!
Good information. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it! 😊
What you didn't mention was that everyone and their mother are trying to do this, every "lucrative side gig" has been over saturated with ppl trying to make 2500 a week and it just ruins everything
I'll be uploading new opportunities every now and then, hope you can grab one before it gets saturated. 😊
The problem is alot of them require 100/300 bodily injury insurance and that shit isn't cheap
welcome to 1099 deductions, using actual expense method you write off insurance since its an expense, not an asset, to your business.. talk to a tax advisor
Yup as much as 5k a year
@@wolfgineer9340 THAT'S IF YOU ITEMIZE, MOST PEOPLE BENEFIT MORE WHEN YOU TAKE THE STANDARD DEDUCTION
Thanks for your help ,your awesome.
Glad to know! You as well! 😊
Thanks for the update
Any time Barbara! 😊
If you're paying your own maintenance, insurance, and fuel, you're not making much at $800/week.
So having your car parked is better??
@@Lexic0n357lol I figured he had no comment.
At least if it’s parked it’s not raking up miles and depreciating in value and having preventive and unexpected maintenance.
You're paying for all that anyway. Insurance is once a month-6mo, maintenance is as needed. Gas is the only item you're paying for on a consistent basis.
@@youngrock82 Nope ...but you will find out
If you have an accident your Insurance will not cover the damages unless you Hv
Commercial driving insurance
oh wow and that commercial insurance is expensive, thks for this info
Any experience med driver can verify this is true?🤔
Awesome information. Thank you for sharing. Very honorable.
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Thank for the tips. I need it this.
Glad it was helpful Anthony! 😊
These side hustles delivering "medical Supplies" are very restrictive in terms of vehicle requirements and availability.
thanks for the info, yes and it also varies, you may want to check with the company.
$2500 seems kinda high. But i work for a company delivering lab supplies that has contracts with a major hospital group in the Los Angeles area and i drive my own car, am a W2 employee with taxes with held and they offer medical insurance. I work 10-12 hrs a day ( no weekends)and take home about $1300-1400 a week since we get hourly, milage and OT. Milage isnt taxed since its at the fed limits of .63 cents a mile.
I believe it's .65 currently
@SA-cx1gk you are correct, they did an increase that I missed. Tnx
Thanks for sharing! 😊
Which company do you work for in L.A?
Mrc2165 may I ask where is this job, I also live in the L.A area
Thanks a lot for the information Be blessed
I appreciate that Curtis! 😊
Thank you Judd!!! :)
Any time! 😊
Don't know anyone that did this and lasted more than a few weeks. Long hours, long drives. They're always bugging you to do more because they never have enough drivers especially in the middle of the night.
That’s what I’ve heard from people also like deliveries on the other side of the city during rush hour, then another on the other side of the city, etc., driving hundreds of miles a day using your own car?
Thanks for sharing, 😊 I do have various opportunities you can check in my channel if this doesn't suit you.
It's very difficult to make $2500 a week doing this. I was a manager of a company doing this, I didn't make anywhere near $2500 a week and my drivers came nowhere close.
The certification, isn't really a certification. You read or watch something and answer a few questions. It's hardly a certification. The HIPPA is similar to what you get at a doctors office. The bloodbourne pathogen is usually simplistic and if you are short on drivers, you help the applicant out.
Coz it's not Real..
How much we talking? Half that? $1,250/wk is still $65k a yr, or is $2500/month more reasonable? Still a decent side gig. Or we talking just a couple hundred and barely covering gas and wear and tear?
@@MrSirjud01 Barely covering gas and not touching wear and tear. There is so much supply (drivers like you) and so few shippers (medical testing and supplies) that they drove the rates through the floor.
@@anthooony I'm not surprised. I was hoping this would be good for my brother-in-law.
@@anthooony well thats a bummer to hear.
Excellent information. Thanks
Any time! 😊
This real sht 🙏
Very possitive video .
Nothing is mentioned about the taxes involved as a contractor. What do the numbers look like after factoring in the taxes ? Or, for those who have been doing this for awhile, what numbers can you provide ?
35% tax, 35% gas and so on
IRS standard mileage deduction lowers your taxable income significantly. As an independent contractor you can take other deductions as well, like a home office. All these deductions mean you pay less takes owning your own business than if you are an employee.
no one here is a tax advisor so that would probably be their answer anyway. talk to a tax professional.
hardly no one is subject to federal taxation. Read "cracking the code" to be set free. Its free to read online.
Fuck taxes. You don’t see the government doing the work 😂