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just realized there's way more ways to make cash today than i thought. been seeing people talk about delivery gigs (doordash, grubhub, instacart) where you can literally cash out same day, but apparently uber and lyft have instant pay too if you're into rideshare. some people are even doing temp labor gigs or plasma donations and getting paid that same day via prepaid card. the pay obviously varies wildly depending on where you live and how long you work, but like $60-200 a day seems realistic for most delivery stuff. what surprised me is that even tipped service jobs count - you get cash tips every shift even if your base pay comes later. the catch is all these have small fees eating into your earnings plus gas/mileage if you're driving. if you actually need how to make cash today, the delivery apps seem like the easiest entry point since you just download the app and start. anyone here actually doing this stuff consistently? curious if the numbers match what these articles claim