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Hiring Driving for Dollars
Hey BP- Just curious to get any feedback if anyone has ever hired out driving for dollars? Its usually one of the most successful forms of marketing and locating off market deals that Ive found. However I am a full time investor and Im bogged down in the day to day management of my projects. My questions is, first, has anyone ever hired out driving for dollars? If so, what structure did you use?
1.) Pay salary, hourly?
2.) If hourly do you pay a lower rate per hour then a bonus on any closed deals or just stick with a higher hourly rate and no "commission"?
3.) Pay Gas or offer company vehicle? (I have an 2013 Camry that could be repurposed for this)
Any thoughts or ideas are much appreciated! Thanks