21 Dirty Side Hustles No One Is Talking About For 2024

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In this video, I'll be sharing 21 dirty side hustles no one is talking about for 2024. These dirty side hustles might sound tough, but some people have already proven and earned money from them. These opportunities don't require complicated skills; you only need resourcefulness and the willingness to think outside the box.

Don't worry about having a dirty side hustle this 2024 because the important thing is that you are making clean money. Finish this video about dirty side hustles no one talks about in 2024, and start doing them today.

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ShaneHummus
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One thing these businesses have in common is that you have to build a clientele. This takes time and effort.

MysterD
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I loved this talk. Thanks. You know, I'm retired now and I have done hustles all of my life, and believe me, I have made more than just a few side bucks. These are bucks that bring you across the finish line, because they pull you out of the "never get ahead" life struggle. You have picked some great ones. Keep doing some more of these ideas for the generations to come.

Partysize
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A lot of these you forget to mention insurance, licensing, and bonding.

JD-mofv
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You missed that most of these will require insurance, workman’s comp and some will require hazard pay and licensing.

SpartanFitnessPro
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With poop removal you have to be really careful about not spreading parasites or pathogens. Tools, footwear, gear all have to be thoroughly disinfected after each property.

joyrenenardozzi
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I started a garbage can hauling business a 1 month ago I have 75 houses in my neighbor hood and we all are required are required to bring our cans to one spot in the middle of the neighbor hood I charge $30 a house to take and return up to 3 cans I also figured if a house declines my offer I lower the price about 40% of houses said no to $30 but 25% said yes to $25 and 5% said yes to $20 the rest declined because they are the closest houses to the trash zone (understandable) so $1800 a week for two 3 hour days of work so I quit my job where I make that much in a month and decided make door hangers listing most of the jobs you listed in this video only 3 days of 14hours each day hanging and nocking got work for the next week and a half so I continued to hang fliers in the evenings while working during the day and today I am booked out 1 week and I have worked every single day I am making more money than I can even comprehend

dustinyoung
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Not only are these hustles talked about, they’re also very competitive.

Tootsie
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My favorite side hustle was when i was physically able is yardsales and dumpster diving..

lorilange
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Many of those really are not good ideas in areas where too many people have already been doing them for decades. Where I live, it seems like more than 20% the traffic on the roads are amateur landscaper's, trash removal, handymen/remodelers (with questionable insurance or licensing), and mobile car wash and detailer trailers. I once did trash removal myself for a while, but then young guys only planning to do the work for a short time for some extra cash would undercut the prices, despite the average price already barely being worth the work. Around here, the average price was $60 for a truckload (standard full size pick up, approximately 6-8 cubic yards), mutually agreed between most people doing the same kind of work. In order to cover dump fees, fuel costs, and small percentage of cost to maintain and insure a truck, that only leaves about $20 to be made for one load, which takes about an hour to load, transport, and unload. If it takes two people, that's only $10 an hour for each, not counting downtime between clients. And then to be undercut by people who skip the dump fees by dumping illegally which gave the entire junk and trash removal business a bad reputation, and no value for anybody to do the work anymore.

JamesMorningstar
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Appliance repair is definitely something worth looking into but I will say having a mentor in the industry for a long time first is the best way to go about it. My father started our business 50 years ago and it has never slowed down. Typical going rate for a completed repair is 250-500 and typically if a unit is condemned (not being repaired) your looking at 60-150 for your time. Run about 6-8 service calls a day. Do the math. Definitely niche into high end appliances because that's where the most money in the industry is.

MittenRomany
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I'd absolutely do #1. I'm an animal lover, but was a wildlife rehabber for years and have handled a lot of dead bodies!

carwoman
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Fun fact: Curb address painting has been a thing for many years, I first encountered it in a book titled Jobs For Kids that was probably published in the late 70s or early 80s. I would have tried it if there'd been any curbs in the areas I lived in.

epicnamepwns
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Carpet cleaning. Depends on a area. Winter is slow. Gas for the day is close to $200. It’s an up and down business. People have money. You are busy. Soon as their is a economic down turn. Houseing crises, market crash, recall on anything. Your business will suffer. It’s great when it’s good. A nightmare when machine breaks. Oh yeah. Learn your machine. Read the manual. Use it as a guide. You knowing how your machine operates is a whole lot better and will save you time.

lamarwilliams
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Right, "painting houses!" Wink WInk!

ammoncox
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Thank you for putting these videos together. As a single mom, these are so important.

juripanda
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Some of these are complete professions. Painting a house is not a "just painting a house", it consists a lot more details, practices, needs a relatively extensive theoretical preparation, and if you haven't learnt it, you'll be in a big trouble in some of your everyday cases. Painting ten houses a day? It's not impossible, but good luck living like that. Same goes for some chemicals, possibly in graffiti removal job, too. You'll need a license to be able to buy the really effective stuff. Appliance repair is an art and science in itself, and less and less models are actually worth fixing nowadays. This video screams you've never tried to do these, and you never talked to anyone to prove it's relatively easy stuff with no knowledge, zero years of experience, no affinity, etc etc...

petyaur
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My side hustle for a long time used to be pizza delivery. Pretty simple and mundane - I only needed a couple extra hundred bucks a month. Made more though, it was a good delivery area. But I realized that people are willing to pay for the convenience of NOT doing stuff.

nekto
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As a previous CEO it's not that simple. The insurance is one problem due to the world we live in. A lot of people won't pay or sue. Another is taxes. After you make over a certain amount of money, you are required to pay. So a side hustle is limited on the amount you can make and eventually the government will find out as not all transactions are cash.

stevenwagner
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Started a general contracting/property maintenance company over 20 years ago so 80% these "side hustles" are part of the job. Claiming big income gets attention and attention gets you clients. They never deduct nonbillable hours, overhead like transportation, 30% self employment tax or liability insurance, to support there big income. Not understanding persona vs the reality of overhead is why 80% of small businesses fail in the first year.

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