I'm assuming you're opening a laundering business or know someone who is??
I think you should dedicate about 2 hours a day to pickup, and 2 hours for dropoff 3 days a week. Say from 8-10 am you pick up the laundry from 5 houses. Then from 10-12 you drop off the laundry for 5 other houses. If you picked up at say 5 houses, and each had 3 loads of laundry, you give your self 2 days to do 15 loads. You can do 7-8 a day. Then you go back the 3rd day, drop off and pick up again, and start all over with the 15 loads.
You'd go out Monday, Wednesday and Friday to pick up and drop off. You'd do 15 loads Mon-Wed, Wed-Fri & Fri-Mon. Doing 45 a week.
Hey, maybe I should do that, you can charge $8 a laod and make $360 a week. After gas you and paying for detergent, you can probably make $300 a week, cash.
2007-03-13 02:40:45
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answered by nymom 5
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I'm not a laundry driver.
I never will be a laundry driver.
Why are you only addressing this question to women, and what does it matter anyways?
2007-03-13 08:29:48
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answered by Julie F 4
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depends on how much laundry my vehicle would hold. you should change your nickname to the laundryguy. lol
2007-03-13 08:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never done it before but I guess it depends on how far away they live from each other and how much time you have.
2007-03-13 07:48:38
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answered by hoooleydoooley 1
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about five families I would pick up for but they would have to be within close distance to where I live
2007-03-13 08:41:10
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answered by mshonnie 6
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That is the MOST sexist thing that I think I have ever read...
2007-03-13 07:49:34
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answered by Micah L 2
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