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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    It's kinda sad. I think we all have to compromise ourselves to some degree or another on our regular day job. We're not all that different from the working gal on the street corner. Sometimes ... you gotta do what you gotta do to make that paycheck and pay the bills every month.



    You can't eat your pride .... but you can swallow it ! ( She swallows her pride too. )

    The question i always ask myself:

    Would i be doing this job if i were independently wealthy ?

    The answer is always:

    ROTFLMAO ... OH HELL NO !

    I would give my two weeks notice in a heartbeat and go live life more on my own terms.
    No 2 weeks notice for me. I'd go to work and take a big s**t on my bosses desk.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    It's kinda sad. I think we all have to compromise ourselves to some degree or another on our regular day job. We're not all that different from the working gal on the street corner. Sometimes ... you gotta do what you gotta do to make that paycheck and pay the bills every month.
    I feel no shame in collecting metal and e-waste part time, or if I had to/wanted to I would feel no shame doing it full time either. I would feel genuine shame doing nothing or something dishonest for my wife, son and self to survive.

    I just think it's funny, I guess I am a part time hooker by definition (to a point) both with scrap metal/e-waste and IT contract work, and sometimes with my full time career - a full time hooker. LOL
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    I was self employed as a master carpenter for a good many years but it came to a point where there just wasn't any joy in it anymore. In one way or another, it was all about the money. Taxes and operating expenses. DIY's that think they know everything and nickel & dime you to death. Having to compromise the quality of the work to meet a certain price point.Working on old buildings that should have been torn down instead of being rebuilt. New, lower quality, factory built homes being trucked in from Canada that will have to be torn down by the time the mortgage is paid off. I just said the hell with it and retired from the trade.

    Nowadays i pump gas for a paycheck. There's more honor in that. I've found that it works pretty well if you try to treat everyone with dignity & respect. They will generally return the favor in kind. You do get a few A-holes here and there but it's really more about them than it is about me. Sometimes they're just having a bad day. Sometimes they're just miserable and unhappy people that are having a crappy life.There's no need for me to make their problems my problems. I try not to take the things they say and do personally.

    It's just business.
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    https://www.inboxdollars.com/r/1189731446?ref_src=link

    Just got my first pay out.........It isn't much but it keeps my mind going because if I sit down to watch tv I just fall asleep and then nothing gets done

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    Make sure you are using the website mentioned above. Unfortunately, there are fake sites being set up by fraudsters to cash in on this unfortunate situation. Also, the claim is not for $125, but "up to" $125 and it has already been mentioned that the final amount (depending on how many people participate) will likely be MUCH LESS. Based on my almost 20 years employment in the financial industry and experience with hundreds of class action suits, I'm guessing the final payout will be $10-30 per affected party. So don't get too excited about the $125 figure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKWrapper View Post


    I don't care who you are or what you say, that's funny.

    Pot calling the kettle black maybe (this isn't me or my truck) but..

    Amazing that the tires aren't flat. Maybe the air pressure was photoshopped!

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    A website with info on many dozen different gigs is...

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    I've done Amazon Flex deliveries and Uber Eats deliveries, but need to give a BIG WORD OF CAUTION about both of them. I got into an accident in late January while driving for Amazon. No person got hurt- just the two vehicles. Amazon paid the claim for both me and the other party that I hit. So I figured everything was ok. Then in July I get a letter from my personal insurance carrier, GEICO. They said they were canceling my auto policy, effective immediately as the insured vehicle was being used for deliveries. What the hell? Amazon's insurance company (Zurich National) paid the entire claim- GEICO didn't pay a penny. And still GEICO wanted to cancel my policy. That sure sucks. I tried calling GEICO back and asking about a commercial policy, but they said they don't quote those.

    I started calling around to a bunch of other insurance companies. The rates were basically $2,000-$4,000/year. That is ridiculous for someone who is already covered by commercial policies from Amazon and Uber. Also, the pay on both jobs (after you deduct car expenses) is less than minimum wage. And neither job has benefits. How in the world am I supposed to be able to afford to pay that much for car insurance?

    I called a couple Domino's pizza places to ask who they used. One of the guys told me he used GEICO. I thought to myself that if he tells them what he does for a living, they will cancel his policy immediately. If he doesn't tell them and gets into an accident, chances are that his claim will be denied by GEICO. So what is someone supposed to do?

    Keep in mind that more and more insurance companies are expecting you to attach tracking devices to your car. If they said they could see that you made 30 stops at houses in the same zip code over a period of a few hours, it would be pretty hard to say you were not doing deliveries.

    I have complained to the Dept. of Insurance in my state and am awaiting a response from them. This is a bigger problem than many people realize.



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