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Lugg
Lugg is a moving app that enlists freelancers to deliver furniture from retail stores and help people move. But pay and terms are bad. Expected pay: nominal, after expenses Husl$core: $
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Taskrabbit
Taskrabbit connects freelancers with work in a wide array of jobs, from cleaning and delivery to decorating and construction. Expected pay: You set the rate Husl$core: $$$$$
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HelpAroundTown
HelpAroundTown is a job-listing site that aims to connect individuals and businesses needing help with willing workers. Expected pay: varies by job Husl$core: $$$$
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JiffyOnDemand
Jiffy is a website where you can register as a provider of handyman services, ranging from plumbing and electrical work to cleaning and yard maintenance Expected pay: $40 – $85 per hour Husl$core: $$$$
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Citizen Shipper
Citizen Shipper matches consumers who need help moving furniture, pets and other household items with drivers, who are headed in the same direction. Expected pay: set by you Husl$core: $$$$
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uShip
uShip connects people who need something moved — furniture, pets, appliances — with the movers willing and able to do it Expected pay: set by you Husl$core: $$$$
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GoShare
Use your truck, or help someone with a truck, help other people move Expected pay: $30+ per hour Husl $core: $$$
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HireAHelper
HireAHelper allows movers the ability to advertise labor-only work, setting their own rates and availability, paying a fee for marketing and support Expected pay: you set it, generally between $30 and $90 per hour Husl$core:$$$
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Dolly
Dolly enlists freelancers to help people move and get heavy items delivered Expected pay: $15 to $30 per hour, plus tips Husl$core: $$$
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Dude I Need A Truck
Dude I Need a Truck is a micro-moving service that utilizes side hustlers with trucks to move everything from Costco and Ikea purchases to the contents of entire house or apartment Expected pay: $20- $30 an hour Husl$core: $$$