Roadside Assistance Side Gig
$18 - $24.50/hr
... freelancers, on-demand seasonal workers and many others who have an affinity for cars (experienced or entry-level). What's in it for you? * Extra Income, mobile independent contractor opportunity
$18 - $24.50/hr
... freelancers, on-demand seasonal workers and many others who have an affinity for cars (experienced or entry-level). What's in it for you? * Extra Income, mobile independent contractor opportunity
$18 - $24.50/hr
... freelancers, on-demand seasonal workers and many others who have an affinity for cars (experienced or entry-level). What's in it for you? * Extra Income, mobile independent contractor opportunity
$17.50 - $24/hr
... freelancers, on-demand seasonal workers and many others who have an affinity for cars (experienced or entry-level). What's in it for you? * Extra Income, mobile independent contractor opportunity
$17.50 - $24/hr
... freelancers, on-demand seasonal workers and many others who have an affinity for cars (experienced or entry-level). What's in it for you? * Extra Income, mobile independent contractor opportunity
$22.32 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$14.14 - $24.26
31% of jobs
The median wage is $30.50 / hr.
$24.26 - $34.38
31% of jobs
$34.38 - $44.50
4% of jobs
$53.36 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$44.50 - $54.62
10% of jobs
$54.62 - $64.74
9% of jobs
$64.74 - $74.86
5% of jobs
$74.86 - $84.98
0% of jobs
$84.98 - $95.10
8% of jobs
$95.10 - $105.22
0% of jobs
$105.22 - $115.34
0% of jobs
$115.34 - $125.46
1% of jobs
$14
$45
$125
Entry-level freelance positions are available in a variety of industries, including graphic design, programming, copywriting, and visual arts. You might design websites, write articles, or work as an audio/visual artist. Regardless of your role, you work as an independent contractor on each project. Your responsibilities can vary widely depending on your contract and the scope of the project. The qualifications you need for these types of roles are often based on your skills, although postsecondary training can increase your ability to find new clients. Either way, you should keep a portfolio of your work to show potential clients. You can pursue higher roles as you gain experience, such as a junior copywriter or programmer.
| Aspect | Entry Level Freelance | Junior Graphic Designer |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Basic skills, portfolio, sometimes a degree or certification | Degree in Graphic Design or related field often required |
| Work Environment | Remote or freelance settings, self-managed | In-house or agency environment, supervised by senior staff |
| Employer/Industry Usage | Clients across various industries, project-based | Design firms, marketing agencies, corporate teams |
Entry Level Freelance and Junior Graphic Designer roles both require foundational design skills. Freelancers typically work independently with diverse clients, while Junior Graphic Designers are employed by organizations, gaining experience under supervision. The main difference lies in employment status and work setting, though both serve as starting points in the graphic design industry.

7.5
Based on 550 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
195th of 261 rated insurance
We Need Roadside Assistance Technicians in your area!
Who We Are:
The Allstate Good Hands Rescue Network (GHRN) is a crowdsourced network of independent contractors who help people when a roadside emergency has left them stranded. GHRN offers tire change, fuel delivery, jump start and lockout services.
Our rescuers come from a variety of backgrounds and industries including retirees, veterans, auto repair students, roadside assistance pros (looking for additional work), transportation pros (courier, drivers, delivery, gas, taxi, tow), landscapers, people who enjoy working on cars, automotive professionals (brake repair, car inspection, diagnostic techs, tire technicians, oil and lube techs, highway maintenance workers, tune-up techs, mechanical repair technicians), mechanically inclined hobbyists, mobile mechanics, contractors, freelancers, on-demand seasonal workers and many others who have an affinity for cars (experienced or entry-level).
What's in it for you?
Getting started is easy.
* To ensure the safety of our candidates and validators, in-person skills validations may be delayed as we continue to monitor the spread of COVID-19. Virtual skills validations are now available for eligible candidates who have all the required equipment to perform roadside rescues. To learn more about the list of necessary equipment, please contact our onboarding specialists toll-free at (844) 702-6068.
Minimum requirements:
Insured car • Smartphone • Valid driver’s license • At least 18 years old • Pass validation of basic skills
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