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Friday, September 18, 2015
How to Calculate Delta SkyMiles
Look at the total flight distance for any upcoming flights. SkyMiles are calculated at a 1-1 ratio, meaning that for every mile you travel, you earn one SkyMile. Delta bases its mileage calculation on the total distance between the origin and destination.
Sign up for a SkyMiles account on Delta's website. You can redeem miles for Delta flights flown up to 30 days before you enroll.
Keep track of your flights. You are not able to redeem more than 30,000 SkyMiles in one calendar year. But you'll have the option to use your miles in the next calendar year or to give your miles to another SkyMiles member. On discounted fares, you'll earn 500 miles or the total distance from origin to destination, whichever is greater. On Y, B or M classes of Delta service (see Delta's website for full details on flight class), your miles will equal 150 percent of total mileage. If you fly first class or business class, your SkyMiles equal 150 percent of the recorded mileage on all flights.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
How to Make Money With My Cargo Van
In every city, there are people who need help moving to a new house or apartment. Moving companies can be very expensive, and renting a truck is a hassle. The best scenario for making money with your cargo van is to start a moving business. Hire a few friends to help with carrying the large items and split the profits. Offer prospective customers a flat rate for your services--$75 an hour is reasonable.This would include picking up items, transporting them in your cargo van, and then dropping them off at the preferred destination. It is beneficial to purchase a dolly to transport heavy items as well as furniture pads and rope to keep items in place. Advertise by placing ads in your local newspaper and putting up flyers in grocery stores and apartment complexes.
Carpools are imperative for schools. Parents with full-time jobs are not always able to take their children to school and pick them up after school. A carpool service is a wonderful addition to any community. Advertise by placing posters at the local elementary school. Ease parents' concerns by writing out a letter to all prospective clients including safety precautions taken in the event of an emergency, the amount of seat belts in the vehicle, a report on the vehicle's history, verification of automobile insurance, and any experience you have working with children; include an emergency contact number, too. Payment can be determined by how many children sign up for the carpool. Take gas costs into account as well as wear and tear on the vehicle and general hourly pay for the driver. Have the parents pay a monthly lump sum to make it easier on everyone involved.
Car rental establishments have the tendency to charge a hefty amount for the service they provide. Renting out your cargo van as a loaner car as alternative transportation is useful and necessary. Call several car mechanics in your community and offer the use of your cargo van as a loaner car to their customers. Offer this service for a small fee to clients who need to leave their car in the shop. Organize a deal with the mechanic that provides them a percentage of the profit for each customer they refer to you.
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