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Taskrabbit Jobs: What it Takes to Make Money

Taskrabbit Jobs: What Real Taskers Say
Could Taskrabbit lead to more than gig work? Take these tips from top-notch Taskers.
What Taskrabbit work is like
Taskrabbit operates in select cities across all 50 states, connecting customers with capable independent workers, called Taskers.Common jobs
There’s a ton you can do on Taskrabbit. Popular jobs include: Furniture assembly: Prospective customers can find you on Taskrabbit and even book Taskers at Ikea. Furniture assembly: Moving help: If you have a truck and strong back, you may have a job. Moving help: Heavy lifting in the home: Put your muscles to work and help customers rearrange their house. Heavy lifting in the home: Decorate/hang artwork: Hanging pictures is a pain you can profit from. Decorate/hang artwork: TV mounting: Like a Monet, a flat screen looks best on the wall (with its wires hidden). TV mounting: Waiting in line: Seriously, you can offer to hold a place at a busy event for pay. Waiting in line: Yardwork: Clean up yards for cash, too. Yard work: You’re probably not going to get rich, though. The average hourly rate for Taskers, according to ZipRecruiter, is $17.53. Some Taskrabbit jobs pay more than others depending on the task, the city you're in and your level of expertise. But there are upsides. “Being a Tasker helps with making your own schedule and setting your own rates,” said Johnson in an email interview. Las Vegas-based Tasker Nola Rodgers likes the people side of the work, and the money. She started tasking after graduating high school in 2021, and has turned it into a full-time living. “I love being able to help families and businesses,” she said in an email interview. “If you offer enough tasks in different categories, you could end up making livable money.” Rodgers would know. She’s got ‘elite tasker’ status on her profile — which signifies experience and consistently high ratings.Meet MoneyNerd, your weekly news decoder
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How to become a Tasker
To be eligible, you must be 18+, able to work in one of the cities where Taskrabbit operates and pass a background check. You'll need an ID and Social Security number, checking account, and smartphone to work. Taskrabbit’s site says most Taskers are ready to start within four business days. Steps to apply Use the Tasker mobile app to create an account, go through the verification process and set up your profile. Provide basic information about yourself, upload a photo, set up direct deposit, set pay rates and give your level of experience for your task categories. Add a “quick pitch” for each service you choose to offer to showcase your skills. Pay a nonrefundable $25 registration fee if Taskrabbit approves your application.How to stand out and succeed
Johnson and Rodgers have each completed well over 1,000 tasks. You can learn from their insight.Specialize in popular Taskrabbit jobs
Lean on your skills and into services that pay. Rodgers does TV mounting, organizing and minor home repairs, for example. She also builds a lot of Ikea stuff. “Furniture assembly is what I get booked most often,” she said. She charges $41.29 per hour for furniture assembly and brings her own tools to the job. Johnson gets a lot of moving and hauling jobs, which make use of the little red truck he bought in cash with his earnings. He said “handyman work, such as furniture assembly and mounting [decor],” is good for pay and consistent bookings as well.Optimize your Taskrabbit profile and pitches
Your profile is the front door of your Tasker business. Just starting out, you need a compelling pitch. Rodgers’ profile is fun to read and conveys her passion for building things. Her service descriptions are clear and concise — only a couple lines of text — and include photos of past work. Johnson, who does a lot of moving, mentions he has a truck, and provides a transparent breakdown of pricing on his profile.Serve customers like you care
When customers come knocking, treat them well. Responsiveness, timeliness and perfectionism are key qualities for successful Taskers. Johnson said he responds to customer inquiries as quickly as he can and stays in contact throughout. “I always arrive on time and keep them updated on my estimated arrival,” he said. Customers and Taskers can chat and send photos about the job on the app and website, or connect on a call. Rodgers also stressed the importance of doing right by the customer. “[It] builds word of mouth and helps with reviews and recommendations.”Grind and grow your earnings
It may be wise to prioritize reviews over pay rates at first. Rodgers was on the grind from day one, and said bookings came quickly. “I got on the app and I started doing same-day tasks — I started getting clients that day.” The same-day jobs gave way to advanced bookings, and the ability to earn more. “I took pictures of my work as I finished tasks to start my portfolio and set my rates at what was recommended, and raised them as it was suggested by Taskrabbit,” she said. The app offers pricing guidance based on location, task category and level of experience, so you can set competitive rates. Both Rodgers and Johnson estimated that new Taskers can expect to earn around $1,000 - $1,500 a month, but that may not be realistic for all. How much you can make depends on a range of factors, especially how much time you have for hustling. And don’t forget — you do gig work like Taskrabbit as a self-employed independent contractor, which means it’s on you to plan for tax time. The good news is Taskrabbit takes its service fee from clients — charged on top of the rate you set.A reminder from real Taskers
“It is still work,” said Rodgers. “You need to be committed and hardworking.” Being bossless sounds cool, but without one you’ll have to get out of bed and get going on your own. Passion helps, Johnson said. “Whatever skill resonates with you, give it your absolute best.”Meet MoneyNerd, your weekly news decoder
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