Rake in $100 a Day

Pick Your Business!

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Get Paid to Drive Your Car

Earn some money back from your car. After all, we all know how much they cost us!

If you own a car then making 100 dollars fast is made pretty simple with all the options you have.

You can drive people places, be a deliveryman, run errands for them in your car—you name it!

Here are your options:

DoorDash

Deliver groceries and run people’s errands for cash.

Earn around $10 per hour as a newbie and $15-$25 once you’re more experienced.

You must be 18 or over, hold a clean driver’s record (i.e. no DUI’s or driving charges), and pass a background check. Once you start driving you must also have car insurance. You are not reimbursed for mileage, gas, or general wear and tear on your vehicle.

Time taken to make $100: 10 hours as a newbie, 7-4 hours when experienced.

Instacart

Deliver groceries and shop for others.

Earn between $10-$15 per hour (and maybe more via tips.)

You are not reimbursed for mileage, gas, or general wear and tear on your vehicle.

Time taken to make $100: 10 hours at $10, 7 hours at $15.

Tip: A number of people also use Postmates since they feel it has better scheduling and more customers.


Uber

If you’re wondering how to make $100 a day FAST, this one is a good option for extroverts.

It’s flexible hours with nearly instant payment (you can cash out a few times per day.)

Cons are that you’ll be probably be working during times most people aren’t, and you’ll also be using your own gas and your car will suffer from wear and tear over time.

If you’re clever about who you decide to pick up and where you drive, you can definitely earn $100 a day as an Uber driver.

Follow this guide here on how to sign up to Uber.

If Uber isn’t your thing (or not available where you are) you can also try checking out Lyft (drivers can receive tips) or Bolt (formerly known as “Taxify”.)

Time taken to make $100: about 6 hours.

Uber Eats

Deliver food to people using your car or bike.

You must be 18 or over (other places state 19 years old) and possess a valid ID.

A word to the wise: with Uber Eats you have to wait for the order to be made, keep the food warm and presentable, get out of your car and wait for the customer to answer their door. Also, you may get complaints if the food is not to their liking.

You won’t earn as much as regular Uber, but Uber Eats is a decent alternative for evenings and weekends.

If you’re outside the US, try delivering with Deliveroo instead.

Time taken to make $100: about 10 hours.

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Kathie Epeneter

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