Get Paid to Show Up.
Being home for a four-hour cable installation window is manageable for someone with flexible time. For a working professional, a caregiver, or someone recovering from surgery, it is a genuine problem. That problem is something you can solve β and get paid for.
What the Work Involves and What It Pays
You arrive at the client's home at the start of a service window, grant entry to the technician or delivery team, stay present for the duration, lock up when finished, and send the homeowner a brief confirmation. Common requests: cable installers, furniture delivery, HVAC technicians, plumbers, appliance repair, contractor estimates.

Sources: TaskRabbit 2026 rate guides; WalletGrower May 2026; SideQuestHustle April 2026.
Monthly Income Potential
On TaskRabbit, waiting and presence-based services typically run $20 to $35 per hour for new Taskers. A three-hour service window at $25 per hour earns $75 for simply showing up. A six-hour contractor day earns $150 to $200. At 10 hours of work per week, this type of service generates $800 to $1,400 per month without physical labor, specialized skills, or tools.
Trustworthiness is your most important asset. A background check through TaskRabbit, a few strong early reviews, and prompt communication build a reputation that keeps clients returning β and referring neighbors.
How to Find Your First Clients
List on TaskRabbit under "errands and general help." In your profile, be specific: "Available to be present for deliveries, repairs, and service appointments." Also post on Nextdoor, local Facebook neighborhood groups, or your library bulletin board. Word of mouth from a single satisfied client will often generate more follow-on bookings than any advertisement.
With care,
Mike Bridges
Founder, The O55 Report