Tuesday, June 12, 2018

How I make up to $200 charging scooters

In San Diego California and many other cities within the United States BIRD and LimeBike offer last mile transportation in the form of rental scooters that you can find, activate, and leave essentially anywhere...
These two companies offer opportunities for people to sign up to become a scooter charger to make between $5-20 per scooter per day.
On several days I have earned $150-$220 for charging between 22-30 scooters / within 5-7 hours of work to earn that money. This is a solid way to earn good money for minimal work.
When I had first signed up to do scooter charging I was making between $50-80 per day, as I was getting the hang of things doing this work. After getting more charge cables and starting to use a truck for the work my daily revenue for working both scooter companies I have been earning over $100 daily with lots of days bringing in $140-$220. Luck in finding more valuable scooters definitely boosts the daily income.
Start early in the day to swoop up a few somewhat difficult to find BIRDs, then early evening start getting low battery Limes, as 8pm/9pm/10pm comes around start aggressively searching for the available scooters with a goal to snag at least 10, take them home to start charging, if able then go back out to get more, and when you have a solid batch of scooters just watch the charge levels and rotate around when they start to become fully charged.
Start early in dropping them off at Nests and Hubs, as early as 4am to insure that you will find close locations to drop off fully charged scooters.
Watch out for scooters that are listed with old location data, ones that say last location beyond yesterday are almost always NO LONGER ON THE MAP and become a waste of your time, avoid those like the plague. Stick with ones that had been rented recently as confirmation that they actually are where the map shows it to be.
If you have questions don't hesitate to ask me!

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

BIRD and Lime Scooter Charging in San Diego California

No luck on today's search for Lime-S and BIRD scooters, which is rather common on a Wednesday afternoon before all the rides are available for pick up.


Friday, June 1, 2018

Lets go scooter hunting and make some money!

Scooter Hunting: the act of searching, finding, capturing scooters that are available to charge for money from LimeBike or BIRD companies. People can make $100+ per day for charging scooters. The average cost to charge the scooter ranges from $0.25-$0.50 per scooter + gas to go get them + time to collect and release the equipment at specific locations.
This is a solid side hustle that can make someone $1,000-$3,500 monthly. The work has it's kinks such as encountering scooters that are not actually on the map where the app says it is, or scooters are on private property and not ones you can actually capture.
If you can get past those occasional issues then this work is perfect for you!