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Old 04-01-15, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Tickstart
Maybe it's just one of those dying professions...

And no I didn't see premium rush I saw pedal, the one with drug addicts and outcasts
What city are you in? It all depends on what you call "comfortable living", how you hustle, knowing how to manipulate dispatch/wait time. In the early 2000's here in Cleveland, til 2006, I was making @$700 a week. Here that's pretty good, as the cost of living is cheeeeep. But i rode for two or more companies, had some of my own clients, and worked an hour earlier, and hour later, and rode further than most guys in other companies. Also, dealing with idiots who watched movies about bikes and wanted to come and steal my work during the summer cause it "looked fun"...

Don't do it. You'll end up in back taxes hell.
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