DRIVE NEW CARS BETWEEN DEALERS
This reminds me of another source of income if you have the time,
driving record and inclination to drive new cars on dealer trades.
If
you approach the new car dealership Sales Manager with an offer to
drive and s/he is interested, expect a background check including credit
score and driving record. The pay is based either on miles driven
@50¢+/- per mile or hours driven @$10-$20+/- per hour plus food and
lodging if an overnight is involved.
You'll be taking a new car somewhere usually within a 250 radius of your home and returning with another new car.
They
usually hire retirement age drivers with time to spare and of course
clean driving records. The downside is that it sometimes involves late
nights and hours of time so most take books on tape or some form of
entertainment except texting.
The best opportunity is with a
chain dealer group with multiple franchises. Be absolutely certain to
get a contract and copy of their insurance policy before setting out.
It's not unheard of for some dealers to change the pay agreement post
delivery with no contract. Insurance is also important for obvious
reasons.
An awkward aside is a story told to me by a Toyota
dealer consulting client who sent two drivers in new cars to swap with
another dealer. The drivers, a husband and wife team, crashed into EACH
OTHER on the way. No injuries, and it's become legendary in dealer
circles. No word on whether they're still married.
. . . .
DHI Transport hauls cars across the country and have been in the
business for enough years to know what they're doing. They're based in
Florida, but drive to the West Coast and back. Very dependable. I can
vouch for them. 813-777-8669. Ask for Dan.