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When I'm not on the road I live in a small apartment. Two of my neighbors do Uber and Lyft, and seem to be doing pretty well at it. So I am wondering how well this might work in the Quartzsite area in the winter, where up to 100,000 RVs are parked. Since you have to go to Barstow for the nearest Albertsons, or Parker for Walmart and Safeway, one might make a part time business out of ferrying RVers. Many RVers have to break camp to go for supplies, and I'm sure that many have some disabililty problems too.
Or just do it informally without joining Uber or Lyft. Around Quartzsite, there is probably no need to go formal. And maybe if someone has one of those large passenger vans, uncoverted, they could also ferry people around to the grocery supply places.
When I'm not on the road I live in a small apartment. Two of my neighbors do Uber and Lyft, and seem to be doing pretty well at it. So I am wondering how well this might work in the Quartzsite area in the winter, where up to 100,000 RVs are parked. Since you have to go to Barstow for the nearest Albertsons, or Parker for Walmart and Safeway, one might make a part time business out of ferrying RVers. Many RVers have to break camp to go for supplies, and I'm sure that many have some disabililty problems too.
Or just do it informally without joining Uber or Lyft. Around Quartzsite, there is probably no need to go formal. And maybe if someone has one of those large passenger vans, uncoverted, they could also ferry people around to the grocery supply places.