Taskrabbit work: What it’s like and how to succeed
Taskrabbit is a popular side hustle option for handy go-getters, but it may feel daunting if you’re just starting out.
Kevin Johnson has been there, done that, and found success. He’s a college student based in Maryland and offers handyman and moving services on the side. His dream is to open an automotive repair shop one day, and he views this hustle as valuable, if nontraditional, career experience.
Finding a traditional job isn’t exactly easy these days. According to the most recent jobs report, the economy added just 73,000 jobs in July. Compare that with 275,000 new entrants — people seeking their first job — who joined the ranks of those already looking.
If you need or want work, take note of what established Taskers like Johnson do to succeed in the gig economy.
What the work is like
Taskrabbit connects customers with capable workers who can put together furniture, lift heavy objects, mount a TV, declutter a room, clean house, run errands and more. The workers — called Taskers on the app — work independently and flexibly.