Driving for GoShare vs. Lugg: which gig actually fills your day?
On GoShare you hunt for loads and wait on weekly pay. On Lugg, work gets dispatched to a slot you claim, paid same-day. Which fits your truck?
Thinking about becoming a Lugger? Get insider tips, see the benefits of joining the team, and read stories from real Luggers. Whether you're looking for flexible work or extra income, learn what it’s like to move with Lugg.
On GoShare you hunt for loads and wait on weekly pay. On Lugg, work gets dispatched to a slot you claim, paid same-day. Which fits your truck?
A five-year Seattle Lugg helper on 2,600 five-star moves, reading tight staircases, and what the work built — no truck required, in his own words.
Two paths, two paychecks, two very different weeks. Here's what full-time and on-demand box truck driver jobs actually look like in 2026.
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Forget the $15/hour cashier shift. These four side hustles can push your summer earnings past $50 an hour — here's exactly how to start.
Amazon says Flex drivers earn $18–$25/hr. After gas and wear? Closer to $12. Here's the real pay picture, and the gig paths clearing $40+/hr.
Truck drivers earn $38K to $110K+ in 2026 but your salary depends on what you drive, how far you go, and whether you're willing to sleep in a cab.
Compare what you'd actually take home at UPS versus what independent movers earn on gig platforms like Lugg, starting from day one.
If you own a pickup truck, cargo van, or box truck, you can turn it into a real income opportunity. From on-demand moving to local delivery, here’s how people are earning money with their trucks in 2026.