latino-revealed-a-“little-trick”-that-allows-him-to-earn-$200-dollars-in-just-three-hours-in-the-united-statesLatino revealed a “little trick” that allows him to earn $200 dollars in just three hours in the United States

A young Latino revealed a “little trick” that allows him to earn $200 dollars in just three hours in the United States. In a video that he published on the social network TikTok, Anthony Rivera, who lives in the city of Miami, Florida, said that he works as a driver for the Uber and DoorDash applications.

“Now it’s sunny, but moments ago it was raining that seemed like the end of the world. “Miami is a very tropical climate, but when it rains, it rains very hard,” said the foreigner. However, that is when the dashers They should take advantage to make more money.

The migrant, who has shared several experiences from his stay in the United States, detailed to his thousands of followers what his “little trick” is to earn $200 dollars in three hours.

“When it rains, mostly dashers They are stored, they are no longer there, and they leave the place free. What they are going to say is ‘you’re going to get wet’… it’s only three hours. I also worked in the kitchen and suddenly I said that I didn’t get wet at work, that I was inside, yes, but I only work three hours and I earn $200 dollars; Before, I worked 12 and earned the same,” he said.

Rivera, a Peruvian national, added that it is just a source of extra income and taking advantage of moments of high demand on Uber and DoorDash. And he acknowledged that this work is not as complicated as it may seem, but he did highlight that a strategy is required.

“I generate that amount because I share the house I rent with a person who dedicates all day to delivering and he has given me the tips and tricks so as not to waste time or money, because to do Uber and DoorDash, although not Believe it, you have to know how to work,” he said.

Is life expensive in Miami?

Another of Anthony Rivera’s publications that caused a lot of interest on the social network is one in which he tells if life in Miami is expensive, according to his monthly expenses.

“I pay $850 dollars for my rent (housing rent), it has a private bathroom, I have laundry and a kitchen, basic services,” he said.

In food, the young migrant invests the amount of $400 dollars and for his electronic equipment (an iPad and a phone) he pays $100 dollars.

“The cell phone is also financed, but all my things are paid in cash, I am pro (not buying) things on credit, I pay all my things in cash. I’m not saying that credit is bad, but I prefer to pay it in cash,” she said.

Rivera also pointed out that for the insurance on his car, which he bought in cash, he pays $260 dollars and allocates $30 dollars for the gym. “These expenses that I tell you are just for living: sleeping, eating, moving, the gym to stay healthy, a good physique and being in good health.”

“There are people who spend more, there are people who spend less, it depends on each person’s criteria, but these are my monthly expenses. Here I am not including anything about when I go for a walk, when I buy clothes, when I change my car or I want to buy something nice,” she added.

On average, the Peruvian spends more than $1,600 dollars a month in the city of Miami.

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By Scribe