Tu-Can Runners earn per stop, work independently, and make trash day easier for local families.
If you’re looking for flexible, part-time work that fits your schedule, driving with Tu-Can could be a great fit.
As a Tu-Can Runner, you’ll:
We’re not about micromanaging. We’re about making trash day easier for people—and paying you quickly for your time.
Submit your basic info through our quick runner application form.
We’ll walk you through the simple steps to get started and explain the routes.
When you’re approved, you can begin moving bins on your schedule.
Got questions about becoming a Tu-Can Runner? You’re not alone. Here are some of the most common things future drivers want to know before they start.
We offer next-day or weekly payouts. Choose what works best for you.
Yes! You choose your availability. Whether you want a consistent route or just a few stops here and there it’s up to you.
A valid driver’s license, vehicle insurance, and a reliable vehicle. You’ll also need to be able to move standard trash/recycling bins.
Nope, any reliable vehicle is fine. Most routes are short and only involve moving bins from a driveway to the curb and back.
This can vary depending on the route and area, but we’ll work with you to match your availability and capacity.
Yes. Once approved, you’ll go through a quick orientation online and sign off on our basic process before you begin.
If severe weather prevents safe service, we’ll cancel the route and notify you. You won’t be expected to complete unsafe stops.
Currently, we ask that all drivers have a clean driving record and valid documents. Background checks may be added in the future, but they are not required at this time.
Tu-Can Runners are 1099 contractors, meaning you control your schedule and work independently.