Maven, GoShare Expand Los Angeles Truck Rental
Members renting the Chevrolet Colorado will be eligible to apply to GoShare, where freelancers can earn between $47 and $71 an hour providing last-mile delivery services and assisting with other cargo transportation needs.

The Chevrolet Colorado, the first pickup truck option for the service, is now available for Maven Gig members.
Photo via Go Share.
GoShare and Maven Gig are expanding the availability of short-term pickup truck leases in Los Angeles for freelance drivers and delivery professionals.
GoShare offers one of the highest wages in the industry but requires a pickup truck, cargo van, or box truck in order to accept most projects. Freelancers using passenger vehicles may apply to be a GoShare helper, with the opportunity to provide labor assistance on jobs that require multiple movers for loading and unloading. But, they are unable to accept freight and cargo moving jobs. Now freelancers in Los Angeles have a new option to help them be eligible for these higher paying delivery and moving jobs.
The Chevrolet Colorado, the first pickup truck option for the service, is now available for Maven Gig members. Maven is an on-demand mobility sharing service available through an app and Maven Gig allows members to earn money by providing a vehicle that can be used to deliver goods or transport people.
Freelancers can rent a vehicle for as little as one week to earn money however they want. Unlimited miles and insurance are included, and there's no membership fee.
Members renting the Chevrolet Colorado will be eligible to apply to GoShare for moving and delivery work. Freelancers on the GoShare platform earn between $47 and $71 an hour providing last-mile delivery services and assisting with other cargo transportation needs.
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