Hey Friends!
Imagine turning your truck, garage or spare room, and a bit of hustle into a side income you control.
That’s exactly what the Sharetown Rep role is and why we’re excited to send this your way.
So what do Sharetown Reps actually do?
Think of it like giving returned items a second life. When someone needs to return a big item (like a couch, mattress, desk, or treadmill), you get notified in the Sharetown app.
You accept the pickup, store the item, list it for sale, and when it sells, you keep the profit. That’s it. No inventory buying, no complicated setup.
Why this side gig is frugal-friendly 💚
Flexible hours
You choose when to pick up items. Early mornings? Weekends? Only when the kids are in school? Totally up to you.
Low startup cost
If you’ve already got a large vehicle and a bit of storage space, you’re basically good to go.
Real earning potential
Reps report earnings that rival part-time job income, but with way more control. You decide how much you take on and when.
What you’ll need before applying 🛠️
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A truck, SUV, van, or trailer big enough to haul bulky items
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A place to store the items until they sell (garage, shed, spare room, storage unit)
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Willingness to drive for pickups
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Comfort listing and selling items locally
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A friendly, helpful vibe when coordinating pickups
Is this gig right for you? 🤔
If you want something passive, this isn’t quite it.
But if you’re looking for a side hustle you can fit around your real life, without burning out, this could be a great match. You control the hours, the workload, and the pace.
And honestly? It feels good to give perfectly usable items a second chance instead of watching them head to a landfill.
Ready to try it? 🎉
The application is simple and only takes a few minutes. If accepted, you’ll start receiving pickup opportunities right away. Click button below or visit this link to get started: www.frugalfriendspodcast.com/sharetown
🎧 On the Pod 🎧
What do you think of when we say the words multi-level marketing?
Is it awkward Facebook messages from college friends? Is it overpriced nail stickers, shampoo, and supplements?
Or maybe it’s the documentaries about obscenely bright leggings or sketchy smoothie shops.
It’s easy to target MLM’s for all their obvious flaws but there’s a more insidious side to these “small” businesses.
And in today’s episode we’re pulling back the curtain on what you need to know about the worst MLM’s of 2025, some of which, you may not have known were multi-level marketing.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
👉 Watch the episode on YouTube
All my love,
Jen
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