- Mon Jun 17, 2019 11:11 am
#11859
Charging scooters has been a great way to make money for me & so many others. Sometimes people will stop and ask me questions like " Who charges the scooters?" Answer: Yea that's me, my parents are so proud. We both laugh and i continue scanning looking for gold..
Lets face it, its not a good way to meet woman but truthfully it allows me the time to be a artist and do the things I love without the 9-5 horror that will crush your soul. I see the craziest sh*t everyday.
As technology improves and knowing that Chargers are pretty much a equal partner in the profit of a multi billion dollar business. I picture all the suits sitting around a huge table with endless Einstein beagles and muffins sipping fresh coffee talking about how to get rid of their biggest profit stopper."The Charger" They say the love us but im not 100% convinced yet.
Look all the jokes aside how long can this last and what does the future look like for this industry? They have about a solid year of data that you know they are working from. As a charger you absolutely feel the pulse of the changes they make and know rather quickly if the changes work or not. Your chargers are at ground zero and it doesn't take long to see a feel whats going on in the streets. I would even argue that before you can become a fully hired employee at one of the big company's you should be required to be a charger for 6 weeks. It's like boot-camp for this industry.
I joke, if your a charger you get the struggles. I'm thankful for the gig economy it really does have a positive effect on the economy. A note to our government and city officials " Don't f**k this up for us" .
Hollywood call me, I'm already working on a script.
Cheers
Lets face it, its not a good way to meet woman but truthfully it allows me the time to be a artist and do the things I love without the 9-5 horror that will crush your soul. I see the craziest sh*t everyday.
As technology improves and knowing that Chargers are pretty much a equal partner in the profit of a multi billion dollar business. I picture all the suits sitting around a huge table with endless Einstein beagles and muffins sipping fresh coffee talking about how to get rid of their biggest profit stopper."The Charger" They say the love us but im not 100% convinced yet.
Look all the jokes aside how long can this last and what does the future look like for this industry? They have about a solid year of data that you know they are working from. As a charger you absolutely feel the pulse of the changes they make and know rather quickly if the changes work or not. Your chargers are at ground zero and it doesn't take long to see a feel whats going on in the streets. I would even argue that before you can become a fully hired employee at one of the big company's you should be required to be a charger for 6 weeks. It's like boot-camp for this industry.
I joke, if your a charger you get the struggles. I'm thankful for the gig economy it really does have a positive effect on the economy. A note to our government and city officials " Don't f**k this up for us" .
Hollywood call me, I'm already working on a script.
Cheers