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    Ridesharing For Passive Income - Plan Accordingly

    enSeptember 11, 2019

    About this Episode

    When you think of passive income, the idea of ridesharing is not likely to occur to you.  However, there are ways to make this new opportunity work for you.  This concept will require some planning and flexibility.  Nevertheless, we can find ways to do this in a passive style rather than the side-hustle it is often viewed as.

    Ridesharing Can Be Time For Money

    The most common approach to the ridesharing services out there is as a side-hustle.  Someone signs up, sits in their car, and collects riders when they can.  This description is a simple model and a way to make some extra cash.  However, we can take advantage of our usual travel patterns to find ways to earn while we drive.  This option requires you to be a bit flexible when you want to travel.  If you do, then you can find regular riders to popular destinations and hopefully take advantage of that.

    Work and Play

    Your best route for picking up regular riders is going to be daily ones like work or other destinations.  These will often be popular enough to have a steady stream of drivers.  Of course, working at an airport would be a perfect solution.  Nevertheless, any populated area or frequent destination (sports venues, government buildings, shopping complexes, etc.) can work almost as well.  More people are using rideshare services every month, so why not take advantage of that trend?

    More Than Moving People

    Do not limit yourself to the idea of taxi service options.  There are food and other product delivery sites that generate similar traffic.  No pun intended.  These may be even better as a form of passive income.  It would not be surprising to find that certain people order from the same places on a regular (or even daily basis).  Think about things like picking up and dropping off several Starbucks coffees every morning, or office supplies to a nearby business.  All of these could be a perfect fit for you.  It just takes a little research and desire.  Happy hunting!

     

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    About Sam

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    Leading his team at Truvle, Sam helps organizations achieve maximum efficiency in business processes and energy flow. Likewise, he has also developed the Truvle Mapping Language (TML), a universal process mapping language adopted as the standard for multiple large enterprises globally.

    Sam has been a featured speaker at IIBA and Columbia University, sharing his experience in process consulting. He was also proudly featured in the Top 100 Magazine and recognized for his exceptional contributions to process mapping language.

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    Learn More

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