Why work hard only to enrich others more than yourself?
Let's take a different, flexible approach—one that lets you design a career tailored to your life and financial needs in specific yet adaptable ways.
Master your destiny with a path built around your current and evolving ambitions.
Join us in creating a future that works for you, on your terms!
Consider becoming a process server—an honorable, time-tested profession involving the delivery of legal documents.
When you join Process Legal Support, you'll benefit from comprehensive and unparalleled support, designed to help you succeed with flexible arrangements tailored to your situation.
Our approach lets you focus on the work and income opportunities at hand. Your gateway to independence and even self-employment is immediate, seamless, and fully supported.
Under our umbrella, you can earn the income you need while shaping your own path, or design a career with the highest earning potential our industry offers.
Yes, we can help you get in business for yourself!
For those who might find that an exciting and appropriate path, there are a few things to keep in mind:
(If you haven’t already, please see “be in business for yourself”)
If a path that takes you to being in business for yourself is appealing, but you don’t have the immediate infrastructure for support necessary, there is a way to create this.
This would involve our crafting a network from others in your position; those with the entrepreneurial flair and ambition, but without people in their lives you could count on in this way.
Therefore, when/if the opportunity presented itself, we would introduce you to others who have responded to this message as you have. We would then would work together to create this infrastructure of support and then get that team in business for themselves.
Should this opportunity present itself, the important thing to keep in mind is that you’d be working closely with people unknown to you. As you build that infrastructure of support, you are going to be building deep, complex relationships with long-term characteristics, in a short period of time.
An unusual dynamic to say the least.
If you determine the best path for you is to have as much work and make as much money as possible, then this approach might be most suitable.
Here, we would work out the many factors of time, effort, geography and money as we attempt to arrange a situation that would produce the results you need.
Here, you do have some freedoms but are essentially employed. Your responsibilities are out in the field. You cover as much ground as quickly as possible and maximize/direct all that towards the highest possible income we can offer and you can derive.
Of course there are other crucial duties that one must be accountable for in this business that are not daily ones.
These are important aspects of this work and to understand them better we suggest you look over the Pro/Con section of this page carefully.
The gig economy offers both opportunities and challenges.
Therefore, it’s key to balance the freedom this path offers with income stability in a volatile world.
Here, on this path, that is more than possible. Further, it transcends money alone as our unique “gig” will have you working with human beings; not algorithms!
So, whether gig work is a career or a phase, the ability to generate vital income in a feasible, sustainable and empowered way is crucial for long-term security and peace of mind.
Let’s talk about how we can do this together.
Yes, we can help you get in business for yourself!
For those who might find that an exciting and appropriate path, there are a few things to keep in mind:
(If you haven’t already, please see “be in business for yourself”)
If a path that takes you to being in business for yourself is appealing, but you don’t have the immediate infrastructure for support necessary, there is a way to create this.
This would involve our crafting a network from others in your position; those with the entrepreneurial flair and ambition, but without people in their lives you could count on in this way.
Therefore, when/if the opportunity presented itself, we would introduce you to others who have responded to this message as you have. We would then would work together to create this infrastructure of support and then get that team in business for themselves.
Should this opportunity present itself, the important thing to keep in mind is that you’d be working closely with people unknown to you. As you build that infrastructure of support, you are going to be building deep, complex relationships with long-term characteristics, in a short period of time.
An unusual dynamic to say the least.
If you determine the best path for you is to have as much work and make as much money as possible, then this approach might be most suitable.
Here, we would work out the many factors of time, effort, geography and money as we attempt to arrange a situation that would produce the results you need.
Here, you do have some freedoms but are essentially employed. Your responsibilities are out in the field. You cover as much ground as quickly as possible and maximize/direct all that towards the highest possible income we can offer and you can derive.
Of course there are other crucial duties that one must be accountable for in this business that are not daily ones.
These are important aspects of this work and to understand them better we suggest you look over the Pro/Con section of this page carefully.
The gig economy offers both opportunities and challenges.
Therefore, it’s key to balance the freedom this path offers with income stability in a volatile world.
Here, on this path, that is more than possible. Further, it transcends money alone as our unique “gig” will have you working with human beings; not algorithms!
So, whether gig work is a career or a phase, the ability to generate vital income in a feasible, sustainable and empowered way is crucial for long-term security and peace of mind.
Let’s talk about how we can do this together.
To help achieve this clarity, we have distilled an assessment of some prevailing work and career options available today.
In contrast, we also present our less conventional, more specialized path(s), which share significant overlap with these familiar options. This comparison aims to help clarify the opportunities at hand.
As highlighted throughout this page, our approach is designed to be flexible, adapting to your preferences and schedule while evolving alongside your personal/professional development to support your long-term goals.
The Upside- here is relatively high minimum pay, the possibility of additional income from tips, some benefits and a flexible work schedule.
The Downside- is a complex pay structure leading to possible confusion, heavy competition affecting delivery volume, and uneasy consumers pushing back on tipping.
All of this might make it difficult for those who prefer to have confidence in specific earnings for a specific commitment.
Being a process server and being a process server for process legal support is not necessarily the same thing. Here, the upsides are specific to us with the downsides more general.
What we are calling upside here is covered on this page but briefly summarized here.
The Upside- A highly flexible approach to making money while potentially building a career.
We can craft a situation that will make you the money you need, within a schedule that fits. We can also help you to get in business for yourself where you can grow both professionally and financially; with specific benefits along the way.
The Downside- This is a regulated environment that requires licensing and accountability to a vast court and legal system.
(Please see the expanded Pro/Con section below)
The Upside- here is much the same as Door Dash with a basis of flexible hours, potential for tips, and the growing popularity of food delivery services leading to more volume.
The Downside- is high expenses of fuel and vehicle maintenance etc. putting pressure on net earnings, a complex pay structure, and much unpredictability leading to prospects of income instability.
(Uber/Lyft)
The Upside- Flexible scheduling and surge pricing, which can increase earnings during high demand periods, are good pluses. There are some benefits offered as well.
The Downside- Here again, high expenses will offset income earned all while dealing with a difficult public.
With a 97% turnover rate, discontent is high and the number of new drivers coming in is saturation level.
Being a process server and being a process server for process legal support is not necessarily the same thing. Here, the upsides are specific to us with the downsides more general.
What we are calling upside here is covered on this page but briefly summarized here.
The Upside- A highly flexible approach to making money or building a career. We can manage to help you make the money you need within the schedule that fits or help you to get in business for yourself and to grow both acumen and wealth with specific benefits along the way.
The Downside- This is a regulated environment that requires licensing and accountability to a vast court and legal system.
(Please see the expanded Pro/Con section below)
The Upside- Enhancing base income with tips and a consistent demand for taxi services in New York provide a reasonable level of job stability and a competitive base of income.
You can also meet a lot of interesting people along the way.
The Downside- The need to work long shifts, competition from rideshare services, and other taxis and limos available to the public, can serve to create downward pressure.
The Upside- “Living wage” regulations have made for competitive hourly salaries and some situations encourage tipping.
An historically consistent demand for people can make for opportunity and flexibility in scheduling.
The Downside- Earnings fluctuations based on many factors and high turnover rates could affect job security. The restaurant industry has been under great pressure in general.
The work can be physically demanding and the opportunities for growth limited.
Being a process server and being a process server for process legal support is not necessarily the same thing. Here, the upsides are specific to us with the downsides more general.
What we are calling upside here is covered on this page but briefly summarized here.
The Upside- A highly flexible approach to making money or building a career. We can manage to help you make the money you need within the schedule that fits or help you to get in business for yourself and to grow both acumen and wealth with specific benefits along the way.
The Downside- This is a regulated environment that requires licensing and accountability to a vast court and legal system.
(Please see the expanded Pro/Con section below)
(Courier/package and bicycle delivery)
The Upside- High demand, somewhat flexible working hours and competitive earnings are positives here.
A variety of work options in this category allows people to choose from various types of delivery work (e.g. food/packages/documents etc.)
The Downside- Physically demanding work, long hours, high operating costs and even competition from rideshare services can have negative effects on both the body and overall income opportunity.
In the interest of clarity and transparency let's take a deep dive into our business.
Here, in in-depth style, you can consider the various options available to get the most out of this career direction while seeing for yourself the good and bad of it.
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