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"gig" Definitions
  1. a performance by musicians playing popular music or jazz in front of an audience; a similar performance by a comedian
  2. (especially North American English, informal) a job, especially a temporary one
  3. (informal) (also gigabyte) (abbreviation GB) (computing) a unit of computer memory or data, equal to 109, or 1 0003, (= 1000000000) bytes
  4. (informal) (also gigabyte, gibibyte) (abbreviation GB) (computing) a unit of computer memory or data, equal to 230, or 1 0243, (= 1073741824) bytes
  5. a small light carriage with two wheels, pulled by one horse

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"These guys live from gig to gig," Mr. Bonilla said.
Streaming isn't just a side gig for Wright—it's the whole gig.
I mean, some of these are gig workers, in the gig economy.
So what stops people from making their side gig their main gig?
"The only gig that was heavily populated was a student gig," Gervais remembers.
Your side gig has a side gig and it's called basic human survival.
You can find more gig economy datasets at the Gig Economy Data Hub.
Vanessa Bain (pictured above), a well-known gig worker-activist, has teamed up with fellow gig worker-activist Sarah Clarke (pseudonym) to form the Gig Workers Collective.
In Chattanooga, 21 gig connections are $2500 per month; 2600 gig connections are $103.
Noah drives Midge to the gig, not knowing he's driving his sister to a gig.
The year of the gig worker uprising 2019 was a momentous year for gig workers.
Right now I have an application-reading gig, a gig for a marketing firm, a gig for a web-design firm, a food company…and I may be forgetting one.
But what's powered the gig revolution is the shift from signs and classified ads to digital platforms and marketplaces that facilitate continued and repeated matching of gig and gig worker.
Gig companies typically don't connect their gig workers in the way they connect their technical and business operations, a symptom of the two-tier system emblematic of the gig economy.
Gig companies just launched a $2350 million campaign to escape California's crackdown on the gig economy.
The gig economy has been with us for years now, but the word "gig" long preceded it.
Because it was a "friend gig" and not a "money gig," everyone wanted to take care of me.
She lives in a low-rent dump, scampers from gig to gig, and worries that she'll never retire.
Someone after the Listen gig contacted us randomly and was like 'I just saw your gig, you rocked.
HOW 'GIG' JOBS PAY Drivers who work for gig delivery companies choose "jobs" from company-supplied mobile apps.
" The spear — a gig — is thought to be derived from the defunct "fizzgig," which eventually became "fish-gig.
They need portable benefits that they can fund from any job and take with them from gig to gig.
But it got me one gig and that gig, somebody saw me, and it got me another two gigs.
Having a gig in the gig economy is like having a normal job but without any of the benefits.
We don't have great numbers on gig economy or who is earning well in the gig economy in Canada.
Shifting gig economy contractors to gig economy employees would also likely force companies to rethink how they do business.
Here's how two bands — one in a van, one in an, er, bigger conveyance — go from gig to gig.
This woman does not need to make necklaces, does not need to have a side gig, has a side gig.
You may do best by consulting and moving from gig to gig rather than trying to settle into one position.
But rather than fighting the onset of the gig economy, critics might achieve more by focusing on upskilling gig workers.
Go deeper: The new gig: America's hidden economy On-demand economy workers The gig economy is distorting U.S. economic data
Maven Gig, the car-sharing service for gig economy workers owned by General Motors, is expanding to a few more cities.
GM's Maven car-sharing service debuted Gig in May, a new offering on the platform designed specifically for gig economy workers.
But the gig economy is still pretty small; for most Americans, the problem is that their work has been gig-ified.
A Gig Harbor PD officer claims the NFL free agent was doing 2160 MPH in a 30 in Gig Harbor, Wash.
By 2020, 7.6 million people will be working in the gig economy, double the 3.2 million gig economy workers from 2015.
"The potential profit margin on the 16-gig phone is lower than it is on the 64-gig version," he said.
The Oxford University study, entitled Good Gig, Bad Big: Autonomy and Algorithmic Control in the Global Gig Economy, looks at remote gig economy work, such as tasks like research, translation and programming carried out via platforms such as Freelancer.
Keane said EPB has been more conservative in promoting 10 gig connections because of growing pains it had with 1 gig customers.
Her new gig — which is also her old gig — begins on January 2, when she'll take a seat next to Matt Lauer.
Go deeper: The new gig: America's hidden economy Public perception of on-demand workers The gig economy is distorting U.S. economic data
Just think for a moment about the capacity and the core networks that is going to be required when you start delivering 20203 gig, 2 gig, 3 gig to every end point from mobile devices to IoT devices, to braches.
While Maven also partners with specific gig economy companies including Uber, Gig is designed to provide an open platform that can work with any services, though its official partners for Gig include GrubHub, Instacart, and Roadie to name a few.
Should RESA become law, businesses would have the ability to voluntarily cover their gig economy workers under an open MEP—the gig worker's sole proprietorship could elect to join the open MEP, without any burden or cost for the gig worker.
Like most of the exonerees, he's unable to explain away the long gap on his résumé, leaving him struggling from gig to gig.
Shift Since he's always traveling from gig to gig, you might not expect comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias to have an affection for buses.
He'll need to refer to it to do his job, getting Shirley from gig to gig safely throughout the musician's eight-week tour.
Commentators talk excitedly about the "gig economy," yet most of those "gig" jobs involve lower pay, fewer hours, and no health care benefits.
Go deeper: The new gig: America's hidden economy The gig economy is distorting U.S. economic data Who is in the on-demand economy
However, as he is paid gig by gig (and often punch by punch), his is not a job with a reliable pension plan.
I'd go to a gig on a Thursday, fly to another gig, come back, have Monday off, then Tuesday and Wednesday the studio.
She glides from gig to gig on charisma alone, but is typically fired for her "creativity," and her external confidence masks her insecurities.
"I'm here because where I come from, 'gig' is another word for 'job'," Buttigieg said in a video tweeted by Gig Workers Rising.
Freelance marketplace Fiverr has become closely associated with the gig economy, but Micha Kaufman argued that not all gig economy companies are created equal.
But not all gig economy workers see the same success that Patricia and David did, and not all gig economy jobs are created equal.
I got a steady job after moving from gig to gig off Craigslist, and suddenly could see a path out of an abusive relationship.
"This may cause some implications for Uber and other gig-economy services," says Alexandrea J. Ravenelle, an assistant professor of sociology at Mercer College, who recently published "Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy," a book investigating the situation of gig workers.
We were discussing how big the gig economy is, and you actually have a project called the gig economy data hub, because ... I was trying to find out how many people, or what percentage of the population is actually working in these gig jobs.
Meanwhile, by allowing workers to upskill from lower-tier gig platforms to higher skill platforms, it's also the first gig economy solution for social mobility.
While the app-based gig economy derives a certain sexiness from its association with the tech world, the gig economy has existed offline for generations.
Omarosa's got herself a new gig even before her speaking gig starts -- and it's back on reality TV ... as in "Celebrity Big Brother" on CBS.
Someone at the Troye Sivan gig in Sydney was not happy with his performance, or more likely — they weren't in the right gig at all.
Like many millennials who entered the workforce in the early 2010s, she spent a few years bouncing from gig to gig with no steady income.
It's one gig that you can live wherever you want because as long as there's an airport nearby, you can fly to your next gig.
Financial services: Gig economy editionOne third of U.S. workers are now part of the gig economy thanks to the likes of Uber, Postmates, and Lyft.
When she got a voice acting gig for the variety show short that would become "The Simpsons," it seemed like a fun but temporary gig.
But not every gig is equal, and the lowest-paying ones are often held by disadvantaged groups, as the Gig Economy Data Hub pointed out.
I did polling on gig economy workers — asking people in a representative way whether they worked for Uber or Lyft or other "gig economy" companies.
America's gig economy saw the greatest growth in 2019, with freelancer earnings up 78% year-on-year, according to the Global Gig-Economy Index released Tuesday.
Less than a year after starting his gig as company head, Ronald D. Boire has been unceremoniously let go from his CEO gig at Barnes & Noble.
Here's what four gig workers around the U.S. are seeing, and how the country's response to the pandemic could change the future of the gig economy.
The survey specifically asks respondents about gig work and uses census non-employer firm data to examine the economic and demographic characteristics of gig economy workers.
We need federal and local government to experiment with industry to develop a portable benefits system to follow workers from job to job and gig to gig.
On the gig side, a company tells us how much they'd like to pay for gig workers, and there's a mark-up on that that we keep.
After years of jumping from gig to gig, he needed some rest; that meant training in Brazilian jiujitsu, in which he holds a second-degree black belt.
Most musicians on the scene moved swiftly from gig to gig, following the promise of higher fees wherever it led and rarely sticking with a single band.
Since then, the 20-year-old has bounced from gig to gig, filling out more job applications than he can remember, hoping for a long-term position.
Gig work: Companies like Uber, Lyft and Postmates are employing armies of gig workers, and Amazon is contracting tens of thousands of people to drive its delivery vans.
Others prefer "gig economy," but some assert that phrase isn't suitable for 21st-century app-based companies because gig workers — think jazz musicians — have been around for decades.
Gig economy workers aren't well documented by official statistics because traditional surveys like the Current Population Survey (CPS) don't specifically ask respondents about work in the gig economy.
"I'm here because where I come from, gig is another word for job, which means if you are working a gig you are a worker and you oughta be protected as a worker," he told drivers demonstrating near the company's headquarters at an event organized by the group Gig Workers Rising.
If the so-called gig economy is fueling an array of services that let consumers purchase things "on-demand," here Gig is punting employment itself as available on-demand.
Sound engineers, lighting technicians and more gig-to-gig employees who fuel the touring industry are "preparing for the worst" as the coronavirus puts a halt to live shows.
And yet the gig at the River Café gig doesn't seem so much a fallback for Salvador as liberating, a chance to improve on his craft night after night.
"This past year has been a pivotal year not only for gig workers but for workers across the tech economy," Gig Workers Rising co-organizer Lauren Casey told TechCrunch.
The Gig Economy Data Hub, a project by the Aspen Institute Future of Work Initiative and Cornell University's Industrial and Labor Relations School, collects demographic data on gig workers.
" - Emily, 231 "Fired from her dog walking gig.
"I was trying to create music based on the last two years of my live shows that were getting, from gig to gig, more experimental and more rhythmical," Hauschka explains.
A study in November found that black gig workers on services like TaskRabbit received more negative reviews, and women gig workers were more likely not to be reviewed at all.
On the other side of this battle is Gig Workers Rising, an organization with hundreds of gig workers who have consistently demanded better pay, workplace protections and driver-led unions.
The gig economy Technology is making it easier to find ad hoc employment — gig work — which is why America's freelance workforce is growing three times faster than the overall workforce.
This resolution, which Gig Workers Rising and We Drive Progress advocated for the board of supervisors to adopt, comes after Gig Workers Rising urged California lawmakers to enforce AB 5.
James Murphy has spent a lot of time looking for a job—"in retail, manufacturing, anything"—but always ends up moving from gig to gig, unable to find something steady.
"The gig work force is really powerful," said Eve Epstein, a labor lawyer who is building an app called SoleVenture to help gig workers band together when buying insurance plans.
The technologies and business practices that make the gig economy possible are still relatively new, and it seems likely that entrepreneurs will find more opportunities to expand the gig economy.
The ballot initiative put forth by DoorDash, Uber, Lyft and other gig companies is a direct response to the legalization of AB-5, the gig worker bill that will make it harder for the likes of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and other gig economy companies to classify their workers as 1099 independent contractors.
Is it possible that the rise of the gig economy has made it likelier for people who otherwise wouldn't work a second job to go out and have a side gig?
Led by two Instacart worker-activists, Vanessa Bain and Sarah Clarke (a pseudonym to protect her identity), Gig Workers Collective has created a mutual aid tool for their fellow gig workers.
Although the ruling augurs well for gig economy workers, Larry Savage, a labour studies professor at Brock University, says forming unions in the gig economy will continue to be a challenge.
The ruling is the first major win for gig workers under a new California law that imposes stricter criteria for how companies classify gig workers, Lauren Kaori Gurley at Vice reports.
And now, her side-gig-turned-full-time job has spawned another profitable side gig: She has become a virtual assistant coach, providing individual lessons and virtual courses to aspiring VAs.
I played Circoloco at DC-10, which was very short and sweet as I went straight from the gig to the airport to fly to Tokyo for my gig at Sankeys.
Gosselin's gig is on April 1 — his 40th birthday.
And the Emmy (host gig) goes to … Jimmy Kimmel!
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Congratulations on the starting gig, Brock Osweiler.
He scored the gig through — you guess it — Instagram.
BTW, he still wants the gig for himself ... someday.
Anyway, GIG / ARIA / LYNX should finish off the section.
" And they said, "We're playing a gig too tonight.
If our newly elected representatives truly believe in positioning the gig economy for long-term success, they will take action and make America's countless gig economy workers and microentrepreneurs a top priority.
In San Francisco, legislators are pushing for more gig worker protections while the House of Representatives is currently reviewing the $2 trillion stimulus package that would provide gig workers with unemployment insurance.
A new JPMorgan study looked specifically at how the online platform segment of the gig economy has changed since 2013 by examining transactions between Chase bank accounts and 128 online gig platforms.
A recent JPMorgan study looked specifically at how the online platform segment of the gig economy has changed since 212 by examining transactions between Chase Bank accounts and 128 online gig platforms.
I can say that one thing I'm happy about in this shift in my life is not having to sit in a van for 10 hours a day getting from gig to gig.
This board of supervisor's resolution, which Gig Workers Rising and We Drive Progress advocated for the board of supervisors to adopt, came after Gig Workers Rising urged California lawmakers to enforce AB 5.
Gig Workers Rising and We Drive Progress pushed for the resolution, which urges state labor regulators to enforce AB5, a law they say requires companies employing gig workers to classify them as employees.
Two months ago Krueger and another well-known economist, Harvard's Lawrence Katz, walked back a 2016 paper on the gig economy that showed an increase in gig economy workers between 2005 and 2015.
Pete Buttigieg&aposs presidential campaign hired gig workers using Amazon Mechanical Turk, a platform that&aposs infamous for low pay, despite Buttigieg&aposs campaign promise to improve pay and protections for gig workers.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 could be amended to incorporate a new status of worker for the gig economy, incorporating greater flexibility for gig platforms to expand into new sectors.
The anxiety has continued with every solo gig since then.
Some of these serve couriers working in the gig economy.
Getting into that idea of a contract, this gig economy.
The gig was originally supposed to last through the election.
Tony Foresta from the Waste kinda handed me that gig.
Not everyone can finagle a hosting gig into the presidency.
If you can't go to the gig, get the record.
Why couldn't my friends refer me to some great gig?
You're only as good as your last gig, you know.
Kelora: We're playing a gig here on Saturday night. Nice.
Refinery29: How did you get your first gig with Beyoncé?
A gig I'd been present at but could barely remember.
She replied, sorting me out with tickets to his gig.
The gig economy exploded after 20163 and hasn't stopped growing.
You know, it&aposs like the -- the gig is up.
But that night we played the gig of our lives.
She came across the eviction process server gig on Craigslist.
Smith had an incredibly sweet gig, at least on paper.
Feel free to wear PJs to your hosting gig, though.
Drew, for her part, is already working on another gig.
Eklund isn't the only MDLNY star getting a new gig.
Getting the gig was a dream come true for Bart.
Second, this is the perfect example of the gig economy.
But don't stick out a gig you don't believe in.
White House insiders expect Mulvaney to get the permanent gig.
We're also creating universal, transferable benefits systems for gig workers.
Harrison has the most plum gig of any Bachelor star.
Rooney giggled when reporters told her of her new gig.
According to Erma, Aretha ultimately got the gig for herself.
His new gig comes with a different kind of drama.
Gig companies had warned lawmakers about their plan before Gov.
"It was a meaty gig," she writes of the part.
Money's next scheduled gig is June 13 in Frederick, Maryland.
Her first acting gig came in 1976, in a Mrs.
It's really hard to get a gig in this town.
What do you think of Lady Gaga's new modeling gig?
The company is taking the same approach with gig work.
Or sometimes he's accidentally in the audience at a gig.
I decide to spend the morning on my side gig.
Stephanie Smith isn't just a professional with a side gig.
The gig economy is only growing, and TurboTax knows it.
For years the gig economy struggled against repeated legal challenges.
If he were, he might've made it an easier gig.
The gig starts to feel more like a treasure hunt.
It's unclear if her parents know about her side gig.
Sadly, the new gig didn't seem to last too long.
Thirty years of interviews has to be a tedious gig.
For his part, Diggs is excited about his new gig.
"[The Gig] changed our conceptions of ourselves," Berke told me.
She handles every gig so good, never out of breath.
He's already made $525k since taking the gig in 2013.
"It was the best gig I've ever seen," he said.
Is a gig economy driver an employee or a contractor?
That being said, he also says he loves the gig.
The new boss is pleased and I've got the gig.
It was Niall who put him on to the gig.
At least they got each other out of the gig.
And social media becomes just another part of the gig.
Hadid isn't the only one to land a new gig.
Ronan, 26, who starts a gig as MSNBC host Feb.
And a chief of staff gig would've delayed his prosecution.
The emotional gig in Ontario was broadcast live across Canada.
VICE: How did you initially land this gig with Kate?
In Mr. Draper's case, the gig lasted for 51 summers.
So the questions ... Is she open to an "Idol" gig?
However, Swift's most lucrative gig comes after the album release.
Silicon Valley star Nikesh Arora has landed a new gig.
Don't run for office, because the gig would be up.
If Flav misses a gig, we can make it happen.
The gig economy provides flexibility that we otherwise wouldn't have.
Maybe there are some nice people at your new gig?
Fresh out of that gig, Damon is taking her time.
A job at Andreessen Horowitz is a pretty sweet gig.
Efforts to craft policies to support more flexible gig economies.
Once they'd officially broken up, Venus landed her first gig.
I had a precarious freelance gig and a precarious relationship.
And she started a side gig to earn more money.
How can the gig economy be made sustainable at last?
This is an opportunity to participate in the gig economy.
What are you anticipating when you do your next gig?
That's literally half the audience at any given Paramore gig.
"Being in the gig economy is hard work," Marquit said.
The feel good gig of our long, shitty Melbourne winter.
Pruitt's new gig hasn't required him to moderate his views.
I don't think we made more than $110 a gig.
Think that's something you'd like out of a reporting gig?
Domestic workers are, in a sense, the original gig workers.
DIAMOND We all felt like such [expletive] after that gig.
This is the gig economy in the time of coronavirus.
The muse gig is just the tip of the iceberg.
Some are able to find only piecemeal or gig work.
But it was not an easy gig working for him.
The timing of this gig shouldn't be too surprising though.
PNC recorded a 2% increase to $5,618.90 for this gig.
So I got a telemarketing gig to help her out.
Unexpectedly, the new gig bloomed into something else, something more.
Recently, Gig Workers Rising sent a letter to California Gov.
MUSIC WITH FRIENDS Sunday nights I sometimes have a gig.
Perhaps a steady gig, at a large newspaper, was reliable.
I'm losing speaking gig payment, tourism board payments, hotel payments.
"There's something about a hot, sweaty club gig," he says.
It's unclear how much Meghan's getting paid for this gig.
Also: A landmark bill to remake the gig economy passes.
How is this gig different from more traditional therapy jobs?
Verifly launches a business insurance product for gig economy workers
WE HAVE A PATHWAY TO GET THE TEN GIG SYMMETRICAL.
TEN YEARS FROM NOW WE WILL BE 10 GIG SYMMETRICAL.
It's like I'm trying to actually get that next gig.
Asked what he thought of this gig, Mr. Luis chuckled.
Ms. Nix never landed another modeling gig with Victoria's Secret.
It's part of an unsettling pattern for gig worker platforms.
She also uses gig pay to help her parents financially.
Finish that novel or get serious about your second gig.
He wasn't sure how this policy applies to gig workers.
That day's Standing Rock march would be its third gig.
Some excerpts from the conversation: • Tell me about your gig.
It's not what you would call a conventional hosting gig.
" Cosmopolitan said Ivanka's gig is "an insult to working women.
This doesn't apply broadly to other gig economy workers, though.
However, gig workers still want the right to form unions.
It's a side effect of millennials' side hustle gig economy.
Once I got the gig, I gave Bloomingdale's my notice.
Some gig economy jobs are growing faster than others, however.
So of course the two men agreed to the gig.
In the gig economy, he has remained on the go.
Gig economy workers often are vulnerable and don't have benefits.
Is it my job to do this for every gig?
Nationwide, just more than 10% of workers rely on the gig economy for most of their income, according to the Gig Economy Data Hub, a project affiliated with Cornell University and the Aspen Institute.
Maven won't be bring its new gig economy-focused product, Maven Gig, to the city — likely because of the city's byzantine rules regarding ride-hailing, base affiliation, and other Taxi and Limousine Commission requirements.
"We stopped songwriting," bassist MB recently told The Quietus, with the group then consigned to 'pay as you go' practices, hopping from gig to gig, with no time to experiment or try anything new.
A crammed schedule and a chance at a can't-miss interview meant the band was rushing from gig to gig, and they didn't make it to the venue until after their scheduled set time.
Gig is a new offering within Maven's lineup alongside Maven City and also Maven's Express Drive program for Lyft drivers, or its partnership with Uber, both of which will continue to exist alongside Gig.
Maven Gig's official partners include GrubHub, Instacart, Roadie, Uber and Lyft, but gig could float all boats in the space, given its openness in terms of the services Gig users choose to drive for.
To help gig workers make ends meet during these times of job insecurity amid COVID-19, New York City is offering gig workers who are licensed with the TLC to help with delivery work.
Asked whether the broader political debates about whether gig workers are employees could affect the company's business, Bregman pointed again to the fact that the vast majority of Thimble customers don't consider themselves gig workers.
Keaton recalled his gig as a lawn cutter for his neighbor.
And James isn't the only thespian with a new modeling gig.
For Dolenz, the whole phenomenon began as just another acting gig.
It was no minimum wage gig: Photographers made $45 per hour.
"He said about the gig, 'It was great,'" he told DeGeneres.
Caption: The kids, the job, the board seat, the volunteer gig.
Today it's pad see ew leftovers from last week's babysitting gig.
Expect a steep learning curve once you snag the gig, too.
So, how did you end up getting the MUNCHIES cookbook gig?
But it's actually a real gig, and you can apply now.
And now the singer has another big gig: spokeswoman for Revlon.
He also said that gig economy workers are a good fit.
"I do change it up depending on the gig," she said.
But the new gig has presented a slew of embarrassing snags.
But Zoe didn't drop her father's name to get the gig.
But should they ask, he would be down for the gig.
She would often land a gig and vanish for several days.
Instead, she left her big gig to drive drunk Jack home.
On-demand firms are producing a bleak economy of gig labor.
It's well known that the gig economy is a tough hustle.
I want to thank everyone who attended tonight's gig in Auckland.
But at some point your side gig should become serious business.
Resolution for 2016: consider becoming a platform for the gig economy.
Seem like a good gig, though MetLife probably offered better benefits.  
I want to experience the whole gig, the opening ceremony, everything.
Hence the parliamentary inquiry we have launched into the gig economy.
But a Madden cover is more than just another marketing gig.
Perhaps Thorne encouraged Posey to jump into the gory new gig?
The proposed gig was an internship at O, The Oprah Magazine.
Some gig-economy firms are voluntarily offering their workers health insurance.
Despite the predictably miserable situation, Bradley had to take the gig.
STEWART: I just want to make sure you know the gig.
And that's what Cash does when he starts his new gig.
How do you make that Sunday Night Football reporter gig "yours"?
So how has her wardrobe has changed since her SNL gig?
Nick Jonas might be looking for his biggest acting gig yet.
And doesn't tackle hire and fire culture in the gig economy.
The U.S. government doesn't know how big the gig economy is.
Still, there's no final decision on who will get the gig.
As for Hart's hosting gig, Twitter is split on the news.
Billy Bush will not go quietly from his Today show gig.
That's part of the gig — that you are their servant boy.
Are you excited for Ruby's colorful new gig with Urban Decay?
Drake has just scored the most baller hosting gig in town!
The only gig that comes right now is the one tonight.
A more liberally defined "gig" economy chart would be even larger.
After her babysitting gig, Regina Spektor worked on a butterfly farm.
Lindsay Lohan is practicing a new accent for a new gig.
The gig economy accounts for only around 1% of jobs there.
Why couldn't Rory have the great gig and the grand romance?
Also, can we get Teigen some sort of video-reviewing gig?
What does it matter what you make in your first gig?
The hot new gig for bike messengers in Seattle right now?
WATTERS: I predict Peter Strzok will land a very lucrative gig.
You never leave the gig better off than you were before.
Kurth and his four-job hustle, is obviously a gig worker.
The gig economy faces challenges today that technology alone cannot fix.
We supported Belle and Sebastian at our fourth gig, I think.
But the toddler stole the show, and the gig was hers.
Melanie Brown was a Spice Girl, yet still scored the gig.
Soon after, she took the same gig for her native Sweden.
Kevin Hart is starting the new year with a new gig.
Hillary Clinton has found a new gig — that of executive producer.
Still, there are resources for gig economy workers to find support.
Headlines MPs propose law to crackdown on 'gig economy' loopholes on.ft.
Some might even get a little downtime before their next gig.
But wait — Sophia...decides to stick around her art school gig!
"We're pretty much the definition of the gig economy," Hall says.
This couple just got engaged at Adele's gig in London pic.twitter.
All helpful information for anyone trying to find a new gig.
It's a trend that could save the gig economy from itself.
If you work in the gig economy, things can get weird.
I dropped out of school and quit the art-moving gig.
The gig economy's grey areas have left much room for exploitation.
Elijah Wood's got a new gig ... lord of the dance floor.
Start looking for that more lucrative gig while you're at it.
Oh, and important footnote: Chris Pratt is up for the gig.
There are approximately 57 million workers in the US's gig economy.
Since then, it's not like the gig has grown more attractive.
I was writing a book and wanted a part-time gig.
The move by New Jersey could reverberate across the gig economy.
"He's a term-limited guy looking for a gig," Carrick said.
If ever there was the perfect gig for them, it's this.
It could be a tough gig, considering Sumner M. Redstone's grip.
"The gig economy didn't invent any of these problems," she said.
It was hard to tell who was enjoying the gig more.
Many embrace gig jobs because they allow unprecedented and rare flexibility.
Do not run for office because the gig would be up.
This time, she tells CNBC Make It, she got the gig.
But any consumer-facing gig is sure to cause some stress.
Apparently, it was enough to earn them an even bigger gig.
There are foreshadowings of the gig economy in the "Moneyball" story.
The survey also looked at other gig-economy companies like Airbnb.
It also says it will help them find a new gig.
I'd suggest thorough discussions of those expectations before the gig begins.
When Letterman learned he didn't get the gig, he blamed Littlefield.
My family came first, and the gig was optional, not required.
The gig economy is about to get a lot more complicated.
A gig as a book reviewer for The New York Times.
"The gig economy is such a lonely economy," he told me.
But the gig economy goes well beyond providing rides on demand.
It'll include footage from Pia Mia's Material Girl gig, of course.
I landed my "dream gig," at Le Vin Papillon in Montreal.
A lot of my friends and family were at the gig.
Those low-cost gig workers help open up Amazon's delivery markets.
I grabbed a gig here and there, still pretty low-paying.
It's finally found one in another huge infrastructure project: The Gig.
The gig, along with the costume, seem wildly perfect for her.
Hamilton held her ground and refused, but did take the gig.
Madonna's daughter, Lourdes "Lola" Leon, just landed her first big gig.
Oh, yeah, I mean gig-snatching and stuff does go on.
Where the heck am I going, and is this gig kosher?
And there are a few uniquely Trumpian requirements for the gig.
Go deeper: How AHPs could benefit those in the gig economy.
If I wanted a 'traditional' gig experience I'd go to one.
You know, like the end of a Mogwai gig or something.
So: cool project, a brand that I'm comfortable with, good gig.
Throughout the years, there have been various incarnations of that gig.
And then we got one gig for $453,000 and thought, 'Yes!
The outspoken Scientology critic celebrated her new gig on social media.
Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of gig driving is flexibility.
It was Tweeden's ninth U.S.O. gig, but her first with Franken.
"It's the best gig I've ever had," he said that year.
There's something especially clarifying as it pertains to the gig economy.
Digital inequality thus becomes a wedge for opportunities in gig work.
Unless I'm asleep, teaching, or playing a gig, I respond immediately.
The psychological toll of this part-time gig can be brutal.
We got hold of the rapper's rider from an Atlanta gig.
Presidential candidates are slowly starting to talk about the gig economy.
If it works out ... it would be Colin's first acting gig.
"In 2009, I was playing a Christmas Eve gig," she said.
There are similar efforts in place right now for gig workers.
You can see the gig economy everywhere but in the statistics.
It wasn't entirely surprising to see the Uber gig fall through.
The gig economy has created economic opportunities for millions of people.
Lidge, the 2008 pitcher, has a national radio gig for SiriusXM.
His gig at the American Country Music Awards in Las Vegas?
Her father told her to quit her detested call center gig.
His favorite gig, he jokes, was his first: Marine grunt. video
Watch ... this clearly meant more to her than just another gig.
Of course, they're not just giving the gig out to anyone.
Or that she's only the second woman to tackle the gig.
Several other threatened features, including Gig Alerts, were preserved as well.
Then, she used her nursing gig as an avenue for murder.
"Celebrity is not my favorite part of the gig," she confided.
Demi's Grammys gig will kick off a music revival for her.
And she has taken on yet another global creative director gig.
And the film in the gig grew and grew and grew.
But the original gig economy — music — is not faring as well.
Others might think income from a side gig is not taxable.
Cohn was president of Goldman Sachs before his White House gig.
Gail: It's certainly a different gig than commenting on presidencies past.
But one gig economy CEO cheered the bill from the sidelines.
Ahead of the cast's presenting gig, the Lannisters hung out backstage.
Were they engaged in profit-focused cybercrime as a side gig?
It ain't just a TV show, it's his real-life gig.
It has moved the industry toward an on-demand gig model.
You've developed a sort of side gig as an internet commentator.
Would Ki-woo care to take over a private tutoring gig?
In some ways, his gig is just being Mr. Money Mustache.
He had his choice of a barouche or a sporty gig.
Doesn't conflict with the carols gig, so I take it, too.
"Now, you have the gig economy in organized crime," he said.
The gig took him to nearly 70 countries, plus 49 states.
He was in his early 30s, in his first N.H.L. gig.
Giorgio Armani has a side gig: moonlighting as a nightclub impresario.
No word how all of this might affect the reffing gig.
If gig work is the future, how will workers build careers?
And here I thought professional dog walkers had an easy gig.
The gig economy is here to stay, and it's only growing.
Which is exactly why he should have turned down the gig.
But it's a way to secure a great gig for life.
Neither is a gig on a company's "public policy communications" team.
After all, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gave Mueller the gig.
How did the WomensMarch not find any woman for this gig?
But it was her next gig that would cement her legacy.
One silver lining: Anthony Scaramucci is currently busy with another gig.
Not a bad follow-up gig to judging a twerk contest.
As we reported, she'd love to score a new government gig.
In other words, solidarity between blue-collar contract workers, gig workers, and white-collar programmers and engineers could provide the impetus for change in the gig economy that legal and legislative avenues have failed to achieve.
Sensible changes to work rules to take account of the rise in gig work could make life better for millions of workers; bad ones could mean fewer new jobs will be provided by gig-economy apps.
By bringing beautiful gig photography into a live music venue, we want to bring the work back to its native environment and allow others to recognize how gig culture has shaped their own lives and relationships.
"With 55 million Americans freelancing, the time has come to build a new safety net to support independent workers as they move from gig to gig," said Sara Horowitz, founder and executive director of the Freelancers Union.
"I'm here because where I come from, gig is another word for job, which means if you're working a gig, that makes you a worker, and you ought to be protected as a worker," Buttigieg told demonstrators.
How the gig economy hurts more than just Uber and Lyft driversThe gig economy has been a buzzy topic lately, following a number of Uber and Lyft driver protests around the country that called for better pay.
Gad Allon, a professor at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School who has researched what motivates gig workers, has found that the more gig workers have previously worked, the more likely they are to continue working similar hours.
Steady, an app that connects gig workers to flexible work opportunities with participating companies, released a Gig Employment Index to take a closer look at how people are earning extra money on the side — and how much.
If she votes for Kara, there's no way he's getting the gig.
I get ready to head to the gym before my waitressing gig.
Eurydice Dixon was murdered while walking home from a gig in Australia.
You filled in on guitar at a D.R.I. gig once, didn't you?
How many songs did you have to learn for that D.R.I. gig?
We're told the equipment that was taken was essential for that gig.
She shared the gig with longtime friend and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper.
To those interested: just keep in mind that this gig isn't paid.
Hey, Graham did say her dream gig was shooting for American Vogue.
His editor agreed to give him the gig, and he dug in.
I jump on an interview call for a bilingual education consulting gig.
But how do these important concepts intersect with the rising gig economy?
As we reported ... he scored a six figure gig at Dream Nightclub.
What, your high school lifeguarding gig didn't involve trial by kitchen appliance?
The group goes to their first big gig, set up by Jahil.
With the new gig, Lowe, 52, has become an even busier man.
And no surprise, the gig is as feminist as the actress herself.
You'd also owe self-employment tax if your gig earnings exceed $400.
"The cancer gig, of course, we gotta find a cure," he said.
Roth: Well, I hope Albert Brooks calls you back about that gig.
The contract gig pays 1,000 pounds per yacht — or currently around $1,301.
Ryan spent days refusing to take the gig, and then, finally, acquiesced.
This was the beginning of what's now known as the gig economy.
The gig economy also creates paid employment that would not otherwise exist.
The battle over the gig economy has a long way to run.
He even turned down a Labor Day gig in Tallahassee for $125k!
He's officially got a new gig in the magical world of Shondaland.
Short job tenures are especially common within the growing gig economy workforce.
Estimates vary widely as to the size of the total gig economy.
John F. Kennedy's only grandson just landed his first big acting gig.
"Gig economy" companies would be required to treat workers as salaried employees.
Verifying ID is now also a key part of the gig economy.
His first gig was a matchbox car commercial at 14 years old.
Jepsen has just booked a big gig in FOX's upcoming live musical.
You film the movie in Dubai, which is a 12-hour gig.
The CNN gig comes as McCabe is fighting that termination in court.
And, the dirty secret behind the exorbitant costs of music-gig tickets.
Kaepernick is currently competing with Blaine Gabbert for the 49ers starting gig.
Today, Shipt has more than 44.193,000 gig workers, according to the company.
I didn't give my parents many details about the gig in Vegas.
The gig economy, as we know, is big and just getting bigger.
Founders Fund partner Brian Singerman issued a statement about Nosek's newest gig.
It took 8 people to assemble it in time for the gig.
This, of course, has been an ongoing conversation within the gig economy.
Because he was young and mad online once, he lost his gig.
Ramsey himself shared news of his Coachella gig on Instagram on Friday.
Justin Bieber's a big fan of wife Hailey Badwin's latest modeling gig.
His last, shambolic gig was at the city's Corn Exchange in 1972.
And who wants to know the minute you get a better gig?
It was a gig, he said, that almost didn't happen at all.
Apparently, her very first modeling gig was a swimsuit campaign for Target.
However, it has also given the gig economy a slightly dubious reputation.
However, her new gig with The Talk is a certified boss move.
Jennifer Nettles has a new gig – and she's very passionate about it.
Ryan Reynolds has an exciting new gig to add to his resumé.
She was subsequently fired from her New Year's Eve gig at CNN.
It's just the opposite of how things go with this current gig.
My "new" gig in the kitchen went smoothly, for the most part.
Couric's temporary gig – reuniting her with Matt Lauer – kicks off Jan. 2.
It was her friends who put her name forward for the gig.
We were at the Courteneers gig on Saturday and that was mega.
The second big driver behind the gig-economy boom has been technology.
He was also allowed to host a Thursday night gig in NYC.
She dove headfirst into a new gig and isn't satisfied with it.
"It was a moving one," said another source at this weekend's gig.
Harding's database, the Sheela-Na-Gig Project, has been going ever since.
For more on Conrad's new gig, see the full article at WSJ.com
Jason Sudeikis' latest acting gig reveals a new side to his personality.
I think that might be a good first gig to go to.
On Thursday they introduced the first federal bill addressing the gig economy.
Working against drivers still is the attrition rates of gig economy platforms.
Five years have passed since Cole Sprouse has taken an acting gig.
They'd booked a gig but didn't have a singer, so Baker volunteered.
That said, being a puffy jacket porn performer isn't an easy gig.
Any potential gig should be paying you, not the other way around.
Jimmy Kimmel had a few funny zingers throughout his Oscars hosting gig.
The band was set to play a gig Monday in Niagara Falls.
They're doing the gig to support Melania Trump's anti-cyber-bullying campaign.
And yeah, you can guess who he wants to get the gig.
If you had the money, would you do that with every gig?
Harry's solo gig went down Saturday night at The Garage in London.
Or, you might want to land a side-gig, waitressing or freelancing.
Fields said Farber is one of the best parts of the gig.
We're told the gig is just for training camp ... as of now.
Even when it came down to the gig itself, it was shaky.
Her live shows are more a mass spiritual awakening than a gig.
The teen wasn't the only family member cheering on Dad's acting gig.
How would you even go about arranging a gig back in 1982?
So, if Gruden gets the gig ... coach should probably hit up Charles.
Many young people have to look to the "gig economy" for work.
That's a fourth of all the Americans participating in the gig economy.
The short-term, flexible jobs of the gig economy make this possible.
But viewed through a different lens, the gig economy is remarkably regressive.
We're told Barack Obama broke all records recently with a $400,000 gig.
Let's just hope her comments don't cost Braison his next modeling gig.
"Black women have the hardest gig in show business," the comedian said.
The gig economy is doing more than just providing convenience for consumers.
The gig workers don't get benefits, sick pay, or any stock options.
I'll probably be very upset, but it's a part of the gig.
"We already see gig companies who are operating as employers," said Jacobs.
It is expected to shed light on the so-called gig economy.
Virtual assistants also earn around $16 per hour as a side gig.
But President Elect Trump, you absolute do not need another side gig
I'm just saying, that's a tough gig here in a day game.
Why would you apologize for wanting to do better at your gig?
But don't worry ladies, we've got the virtual assistant gig locked up.
Now, workplaces largely contract out work and the gig economy has expanded.
Business began to boom, and the gig became his full-time profession.
Gig workers could gain better visibility into their expenses through such offerings.
She did get a part-time gig with the Judicial Crisis Network.
But nothing could quite compare to the gig they played in Moscow.
Dave's not confirming that, or much at all, about his new gig.
The gig economy will go global (but it's not Uber-take-all).
For many gig workers, as for Seth F., that dream remains elusive.
Recently, she took a Saturday-night gig, at a downtown cigar bar.
Ashley's gig is one of many created by the legal cannabis industry.
His first acting gig didn't come until a "Glee" role in 2014.
A gig for me, now, is the one time I go out,.
After months of campaigning, I got my first gig singing with them.
He was doing a plumbing gig and was working; he seemed happy.
It's time to stop agreeing to every gig that comes your way.
Shack's even more tickled when he explains how Priority landed the gig.
You can be on the cover of the NME after one gig.
There were maybe four or five other composers up for the gig.
The award even came with a side-gig residency at the college.
It won't be our best gig ever, but we're aware of that.
What was it like when you found out about your new gig?
We're told ASJ was picked up by the Gig Harbor Police Dept.
I have spent the last three years studying gig and freelance workers.
The gig, in effect, was the lifeline and the lifeline was insufficient.
It was humiliating, but at the same time, it was a gig.
This would include independent contractors, the self-employed and gig economy workers.
In a Medium post Sunday, Gig Workers Collective reacted to the changes.
The gig economy isn't cutting-edge; it's exploitative and it's ruining lives.
Dany had a pretty sweet gig going for a while there, right?
This transformation is obvious in "gig economy" jobs like driving for Uber.
Gavin Newsom would sign AB 5 without a carveout for gig companies.
Ross's next gig will be at Birdland, in Midtown Manhattan on Dec.
The show encapsulates the paradox of the modern game-show model gig.
This wasn't a gig, or his "side hustle," or his day job.
Or you could do a side gig to supplement your day job.
I thought it would be an interesting gig for a few years.
How did your first gig end up being a major music festival?
So are contract and gig-economy workers, who lack traditional employment protections.
Gig Young was the star, and he sure was perspiring a lot.
San Francisco's shelter-in-place order does not apply to gig workers
At first, Ed in "Straight White Men" was one more understudy gig.
"We make a hug before the gig and just after," Guillaume said.
Chris played a mini gig at home earlier today on IG Live.
He has just quit his latest gig as a gypsy-cab driver.
Grace, an interior designer, considers a gig renovating the Trump White House.
Lloyd mentioned a gig in Perth at the start of last year.
How Uber, Lyft, Seamless and more are addressing taxed gig economy workers
We've also updated the post with a comment from Gig Workers Rising
It was very surreal, this front-row, private, intimate gig of Cher's.
Do you have health insurance or do you work in the gig
Post Malone's next gig is next week at Chase Center in Frisco.
But Mr. Kratz said he's not really looking for a museum gig.
YT ended up making his Grammy gig ... here's hoping YG can too.
I got paid for both my main job and my moonlighting gig.
She typically takes on larger projects, with each gig priced at $100.
In truth, there is a serious information gap surrounding the gig economy.
Quit your job today — we have something better than your current gig.
The gig economy was supposed to be the apotheosis of that shift.
The new gig offered Sturdevant autonomy, but also $8,000 more per year.
In Milan, Giorgio Armani has a side gig as a nightclub impresario.
When Burke was hired, McDonald thought his part-time gig was over.
Phoebe's part-time gig as a musician probably wouldn't pay very well.
Yes, the finances just don't work for people in the gig economy.
Are Uber drivers or Lyft drivers employees who should ... The gig economy.
Exactly seven years later, Ayres said he lost his freelancer gig too.
Gig economy workers have good reason to be wary of the taxman.
A guy named Cornelius the Corporate Impostor had the gig before Hark.
Is this enough for me to consider leaving an otherwise great gig?
Mr. Ferrer told reporters last month that it's not an easy gig.
She did one performance, and then it became a regular Wednesday gig.
This was another gig that falls under the "it beats working" category.
This great new gig at VICE has opened up, so that's something.
" I was like, "I'm going to the dentist and playing a gig.
He also made a surprise appearance on stage at a Libertines gig.
She wants to bring the same spirit to her new DA gig.
No word if this will affect Peace's gig on the TLC show.
Those include the SoFi Gig Economy ETF, tracking stocks of gig-oriented companies, on the Nasdaq Composite and the SoFi 50 ETF, tracking 50 of the top 8003,000 high-growth U.S. companies, on the New York Stock Exchange.
GM's Maven car sharing company is expanding its Gig service across the U.S., with six new major urban markets to be added to the locations where the short-term rental service aimed at gig economy workers is available.
Yeah, so as you move from your gig to gig, your 1099 to your 1099, you get sort of ... A slice of that money goes into an account for your health or for your retirement or your childcare.
But the suit's opponents, which includes tech companies whose business models rely on the gig economy, as well as groups of gig workers and freelance journalists, argue that it restricts their work opportunities and ability to earn money.
And while Johston says his company isn't focused on helping freelancers find the next client or gig, Valar Ventures partner James Fitzgerald told Axios that he wouldn't be surprised if Lystable does eventually build a marketplace for freelance gig.
The gig economy has certainly made it easier for US workers to moonlight, but teachers I spoke to who drive for Uber or Lyft said they would have to find another part-time gig if that wasn't an option.
A new survey of more than 275,000 gig applications in the U.S. over the last 12 months shows there's a bit of a mismatch between the side hustles gig workers are seeking and the ones that pay the most.
Alexa Chung for AG State Bags Next up is Jamie Chung's latest gig.
"The growing freelance and gig economy isn't just underserved, it's ignored," said Messenger.
I remember this one gig we played, this guy had booked this theater.
That's why she's not even happy about the performance gig dress fitting perfectly.
Country superstar Carrie Underwood had a whole new gig on Saturday: soccer mom.
That room in DC [the pair's gig at Echostage in August] was fantastic.
The English singer took to Twitter on Monday to praise the benefit gig.
If "Top Chef" doesn't work out, she just nailed down a weather gig.
Then I went to a Brian May gig and bought the T-shirt.
Freeman has a new gig as a the voice of Vancouver, Canada's TransLink.
And the freelance prop artist is always looking for his next big gig.
My point: Parents had a tough gig back then – and that was understood .
Don Rickles died just so you wouldn't ask him to do this gig.
With his next gig, John Legend is sure to reach a whole nation!
The speedometer only says 1 gig, but it'll wrap around a couple times.
"It feels amazing to be able to perform," Offset says of the gig.
Feldman started his gig at Goldman just weeks before the financial crisis hit.
It also implies that being a father is somehow a part-time gig.
He got it started and was only fired because the gig was up.
In the gig economy world, not all food delivery tips are delivered equally.
I had a sweet gig going and didn't want to mess anything up.
The rise of the gig economy has also reduced calls for fewer hours.
Gig work can help smooth out rough patches in the conventional labour market.
The rise of "gig economy" work might also push the natural rate down.
New research indicates that businesses are turning to gig workers with greater regularity.
There's this ... as you think about the gig economy and independent workers, etc.
Flashback: Airbnb isn't the first "gig economy" company to look into stock-sharing.
That's no surprise considering the Texas senator's vocal support for the gig economy.
I did this because I thought it would be a lucrative side gig.
You know, when people reach at a gig, what are they reaching for?
In California, YouTube may soon face regulatory pressures from new gig-economy legislation.
When Ms. Wolf was approached about the gig, she said she was ambivalent.
His new Riverdale gig, playing Hiram Lodge — father to Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes).
All six cofounders are working with Give One as an unpaid side gig.
It was my first U.S. gig, playing the second main stage at dusk.
Lack of knowledge and not participating in the gig economy aren't necessarily debilitating.
He promises to take his son along on a cross-country trucking gig.
Those struggling in low-paid jobs in the "gig economy" will be exempt.
But it's a tough gig — particularly when you're dealing with the Note 8.
Originally, Young wasn't sure his idea for a side gig would pan out.
In the West many people fret that the gig economy encourages insecure work.
" That being said, she said she knew the gig has a "tough crowd.
And he certainly wasn't qualified in any conventional sense for the communications gig.
Rowan's business model also includes subscription boxes and elements of the gig economy.
One of the big issues in the tech industry is the gig economy.
The only thing that comes to mind is her first gig at VRtual.
When she agreed to the gig, he said he would go to France.
"This is an acting part, not a modeling gig," Cronenberg recalled telling participants.
Partly fuelled by technology, Britain's "gig economy" has taken off in recent years.
It is, of course, fun to bring a friend along to a gig.
The gig economy is all about exploiting workers by taking away our rights.
Convinced, Haddish partied with her friends and "danced all night" before her gig.
Becky, Arthur Serving as a camp counselor is a full-time gig, y'all.
So, she and Susie go about their business, securing a prospective big gig.
But this looks like a tougher gig than becoming Harvey Weinstein's PR guru.
Lollapalooza isn't his first big music gig Balvin has already played Coachella twice.
Eventually, I couldn't scrape together enough money from savings and the occasional gig.
There's definitely a few that stand out: Our first volunteering gig in Norway.
She also announces that she's taking the property manager gig and moving out.
On October 15, 2006, Patti Smith performed the final gig ever at CBGBs.
Could this Sunday brunch also be a celebration of Martin's new TV gig?
The nine-month gig includes a salary of $39,000 as well as benefits.
Quica gets his friend, Limón, to take on the gig as his driver.
Matt Downie of Crisis, a charity, argues that the gig economy doesn't help.
As we cruise around town, I.D and Remark begin organising a secret gig.
Unless he considers becoming president of the U.S. is the ultimate hosting gig.
That gig paid off, as it eventually culminated in a $3.1 billion merger.
After Convergence, she'll fly to Toronto for a gig at a warehouse party.
All right, so Hillary is producing television now which is a powerful gig.
And we know how big the overall gig economy is going to become.
The gig was advertised globally and boasted a salary of $1,600 a month.
The role of Prince Eric would have been Styles' second major acting gig.
She'll be asking for up to $50k for gig, depending on the venue.
As we reported ... Chad landed a training camp coaching gig with the Browns.
But perhaps there's another post-gubernatorial gig awaiting him: sports talk radio host.
And it already sounds like the perfect gig for the 53-year-old.
Marnie's gig at the club in Jersey was canceled, only because of Desi.
The reboot will surely be a sweet gig for any A-list filmmaker.
They got damaged and fixed, they launched their own new gig economy jobs.
Fortunately, the Saturday gig he had to cancel was his last tour date.
Big change from her old gig -- y'know, acting -- which required dozens of lines.
I fell asleep at a Slayer gig because it was just so overwhelming.
Paak landed a gig drumming on tour for American Idol contestant Haley Reinhart.
This "easy gig" pays $11 an hour and comes with a few requirements.
He'll wrap his temp gig up with a "Carpool Karaoke" segment with Corden.
Gig economy companies market themselves by touting a sense of community and trust.
Mastromonaco has been refreshingly candid about the pressures of the gig in interviews.
We're told he'll be back for another gig, as early as mid-November.
Even if it's a bad gig, it ends up being a hilarious memory.
Yes, they were coworkers, and their full-time gig was running the country.
Sidenote: Niall might want to pick up a gig as an UberX driver.
Kaine's partner D-Roc carried the load of the gig while Kaine meandered.
But some workplace and wage advocates have expressed doubt about the gig economy.
In the end, the courts may decide the future of the gig economy.
Chris Brown played the race card and it cost him his Vegas gig.
I was going to a gig and would try to confront him somehow.
Soulja Boy skipping a gig might prove costly ... 'cause he's now being sued.
Michelle Obama is trying out a new gig: daytime TV talk show host.
I literally bought this coat off someone's back at our gig in Montreal.
He could parlay his love of comics into a part-time Chikara gig.
Everyone panics, but Usher quickly buys off Walker with a fancy chancellorship gig.
But at least Ruth's not getting fired from the gig, like Deb requested.
And people in the gig economy have no safety net at all. 83.
Noel joined the group shortly after the Boardwalk gig, and renamed them Oasis.
On Tuesday Prime Minister Theresa May pledged more help for "gig economy" workers.
Ex-Chief Donald Stephenson has the inside track on the right-tackle gig.
He once replaced Questlove on a DJ gig with a Finding Nemo DVD.
And in the gig economy, tips have never been so critical for success. 
Billy Bush is still unemployed, despite stories he's got a new TV gig.
Kevin's big acting gig will also introduce viewers to Sylvester Stallone's big cameo.
No one remembers Anne Hathaway's terrible Oscars hosting gig better than Anne Hathaway.
Working in the gig economy often means insecurity and financial risks, she writes.
Gig economy businesses like Uber do not neatly fit a conventional model, though.
So my low-paying side gig paid off, even if it wasn't immediately.
He quit school to move to San Francisco and take the developer gig.
After the gig, he collapsed backstage and was rushed to the emergency room.
But be sure to line up another gig before you quit, Suttons says.
The gig economy is full of workers who are freelancers or work independently.
The opportunity helped him land a gig with his high school radio station.
While Williams is the only publicly declared candidate for the NRCC gig, Rep.
The gig landed Mike $25k, half of what an execution would have paid.
The company is really just another product of the ever-growing gig economy.
Ulster County executive Pat Ryan announced the cancellation of that gig on Thursday.
Like agricultural and domestic workers, gig workers can't legally unionize under the NLRA.
There was a lot that was appealing about the gig economy at first.
The short-term seasonal gig offers him a break from Big Apple life.
It's arguably the biggest gig in music, with historical performances over the years.
Within days of the hosting announcement, Hart had stepped down from the gig.
It was still a good gig for a while, to be quite honest.
The Charlotte mayor job is largely ceremonial, and considered a part-time gig.
This division is exploited by the gig economy, if not furthered by it.
The gig was a charity show, and she would be walking in undergarments.
Amy also recruits Dan, who has been fired from his lobbying gig. Yay!
The White House said this week that Cohn would leave his gig soon.
For these players, jumping straight from one gig to another is nothing new.
Interacting with semi-famous people on Twitter is just part of the gig.
If you're going to succeed in the gig economy, you need a strategy.
So the weather really affects how you work in the side-gig economy.
I think the demo could of been recorded before we played a gig.
I said, 'You know you can't hit guys and girls at a gig?
A gig at the Natural History Museum in London will follow on Monday.
Anyone who wishes to apply for the gig is free to do so.
Regardless, the strike is raising awareness about worker issues in the gig economy.
Ms. Rosenblat is the author of a forthcoming book about the gig economy.
And many freelance and gig workers lack even a modicum of those benefits.
Bill Dunnavant, Hannity's boss at his first professional radio gig, in Huntsville, Ala.
"It's a tough gig, being a totalitarian dictator," she said with a laugh.
Or is there something about the nature of gig work that's inescapably dehumanizing?
How is the actor TAYE DIGGS related to a clue like 'Steady gig'?
TC: Everyone wants to work in VC. How did you land this gig?
For example: One way parents can mitigate summer expenses: working a side gig.
But the thing is, you can't recreate the feeling of a live gig.
There's a gig at the U.N. waiting for FM ... when he's done rapping.
The gig economy has helped drive alienated workers to take their own lives.
The white workers will head out onto the street and find another gig.
And the gig economy has made salary comparing a near necessity for many.
It was his first gig, and paid $70 for a six-hour slot.
It's the first time they paid for me to go to a gig.
"I played a gig with him about a month ago," Mr. Bolle said.
The promoters were willing to cut him some slack and reschedule the gig.
"Nadal's preferences are very different," said Stephanie Kovalchik, a data scientist with GIG.
He had a sideline gig as his high school's mascot, J.J. the Jaguar.
It's best to consider your options before you quit your full-time gig.
What obstacles must gig workers overcome to receive unemployment pay under current law?
What obstacles must gig workers overcome to receive unemployment pay under current law?
Xfinity Mobile is dropping the price on its by the gig plans, too.
He said producers considered some "names on the board" for the plum gig.
Gig workers were granted anonymity in order to speak openly about their situation.
Thursday: The collateral effects of a bill aimed at protecting gig economy workers.
Uber Works and the NEW GIG Act treat apps as a legal turnstile.
But it's a new day for gig economy workers — at least in California.
As the gig economy grows, so does the need to modernize labor laws.
The Who represented Rogan's main gig for the better part of his life.
She was on the verge of stardom when she took this nonpaying gig.
It's rare that I go home after playing a gig and say, 'Wow.
Generation Grandparent While grandparenting may feel familiar, it is a whole different gig.
His dad was a jockey and James is built for the same gig.
He is played by Gary Oldman, clearly way too enthusiastic about this gig.
For gig companies that want labor, the CLC would contract directly with them.
And I delivered the speaking gig eight weeks after my son was born.
New Rockstars, though, will be their full-time gig for the foreseeable future.
"It's a chronic need, and the gig economy is filling that," Sutton said.
Through it all, he has maintained his side gig as a guitar teacher.
The gig-economy has also discomfited lawmakers in its home state of California.
Being a jailhouse informant is a good gig, if you can get it.
Many bartenders start as waiters or bartending assistants before getting a gig themselves.
Fiverr even declined to list the offer as a gig on its app.
She's got her sights on a bigger Super Bowl gig down the road.
But he isn't worried about fans' reactions now that he's got the gig.
Hedge against isolation by encouraging a volunteer gig or part-time job, sure.
He never enjoyed that part of the gig as chair of the party.
His first paid speaking gig will be in New York City on Sept.
Editorials The promises Silicon Valley makes about the gig economy can sound appealing.
"They can dance to it just like an Irish Gig," explained the maestro.
" And Page Six added that "O'Donnell has not yet been offered the gig.
Gig economy companies should be held responsible for the abuse that workers experience.
The best gig he could find was in Midland's oil fields, working dispatch.
It's not a gig you'd expect someone to give up without a fight.
I forget the name, but, like, thank you, gig economy, am I right?
It became a 21959-year gig, despite changes of ownership and editorial direction.
Gig Workers Rising, a labor group advocating for A.B. 5, hailed its passage.
Others had their utilities shut off after being "deactivated" on gig-working apps.
In 2015, Sloan quit her day job and pursued the gig full-time.
It makes sense that women would dive into the gig economy with enthusiasm.
The name stemmed from a gig King performed in Arkansas in the 1950s.
Some promote the promise of the so-called gig or sharing economy — flexibility!
"These gig workers have to be more intentional about their saving," Plepler says.
From Uber: Go deeper: The gig economy hits roadblocks from state-level regulators
I sold LSD and marijuana for three years as a full-time gig.
Ali, like most gig economy workers, has no access to paid time off.
They are also more likely to rely exclusively on gig work for income.
I suppose that's fitting, because he's more than great in his current gig.
After I finished, I went to Brooklyn for another gig as a magician.
So, would Taylor consider the gig ... and is 'Idol' even interested in him?
I heard you had to quit your day jobs to take the gig.
Melania Trump's making it official ... she's ready to slip into her new gig.
She's long since left that gig but a woman can dream, can't she?
Laura and I both went to the Manchester gig, but still hadn't met.
Beverley's first TV gig was in "As the World Turns" back in 1956.
Her last gig was with the tech team for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
But the size and scope of the gig economy is difficult to measure.
Taylor Ysteboe is probably standing behind a tall dude at the punk gig.
She applied and got the gig, but she had never written professionally before.
As the events of the last week have shown, legislative scrutiny around gig economy issues is high, which means relying on unpaid labor to monitor gig platforms could be a problem for these companies — especially as they push toward IPOs.
When she auditioned for the gig, she says she was so nervous that her lips and knees were shaking — but the show's creator Merv Griffin loved the chemistry between her and Pat Sajak, and gave her the letter-turning gig.
While 48% think that "gig workers have a better work/life balance than those in full-time jobs", 49% think "the employment rights of gig worker are not respected or protected" and 60% think they are only used to reduce costs.
Early on, even the Stones had to work gig after gig for free to gain experience in the early 1960s, and as their fame grew, they still performed two gigs a day for three years straight, taking off only 10 days.
It's a recognition that at least some of Americans' economic anxiety derives from the fact that workers have all become free agents, hustling from gig to gig without the security of a lifetime career and the foreknowledge of a dignified retirement.
Here are four principles that should guide our attempts to define the future of work in the gig economy: Give workers a voice First, every gig worker deserves a voice in their future and transparency from companies about pay and benefits.
However, it's nice to know someone has your back if you, say, don't want to lug a heavy piece of pine around from gig to gig or if you're looking for something a little more portable and easier on the arms.
And fixing that, including making it possible also for gig workers to unionize, I think is going to be a really important part of how you get the economy ... You think gig workers should be able to unionize. Yes. Yes.
This initiative is a direct response to the legalization of AB-5, the gig worker bill that will make it harder for the likes of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and other gig economy companies to classify their workers as 1099 independent contractors.
We did one gig up in the Bronx, a free gig in some park there, and it was a very, very... I was amazed that the percentage [of the audience] was far more black than it was white in the audience.
This initiative is a direct response to the legalization of AB-5, the gig worker bill that will make it harder for the likes of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and other gig economy companies to classify their workers as 1099 independent contractors.
Organizations like Gig Workers Rising have started petitions to pressure companies to offer more benefits to their workers, and over the weekend The Wall Street Journal reported many companies—including Instacart, Postmates, and DoorDash—were discussing ways to compensate gig workers.
While it's easy to talk about Thimble customers as being part of the "gig economy," Bregman noted that these aren't just people driving for Uber or delivering for Postmates — only 4% of the company's customers identify as gig economy workers.
The NEW GIG Act would help resolve these issues by clarifying worker classification standards and creating a safe harbor for those claiming independent contractor status — a tax status covering most of the freelance-style work that characterizes the gig economy.
According to new legal docs obtained by TMZ ... DaBaby is suing Nothing To Something ENTertainment for breach of contract related to a scheduled gig back in May at Centro Night Club in Lawrence, MA -- a gig DaBaby never followed through with.
This year at TechCrunch Disrupt SF, we'll be joined on the Extra Crunch stage by a panel of gig-focused civic leaders and founders to break down how one can best be a positive force in the modern gig economy.
Even now, as gig economy companies are rolling out the bare minimum in terms of sick leave, we are seeing how vulnerable gig workers really are and how these services have created an underclass of people who serve the rich.
The actress just scored a gig as the ambassador for Reebok x Les Mills.
"We see movements on the gig economy in New York and Washington," added Gonzalez.
That is, a large EITC and gig work could help people respond to automation.
Workers for gig-economy firms like Uber and Upwork come with user-provided ratings.
Man, don't you hate it when your bandmate dies right before a big gig?
We met them playing a gig at the Inferno Festival and they approached us.
Peta stars in the upcoming romantic comedy Faith, Hope & Love — her first acting gig!
And it was a great gig and I did it for a few years.
Gig is similar to other temporary car share services like Enterprise CarShare or Zipcar.
Many lower skilled jobs could similarly be combined or parceled out into gig work.
He thought he'd have no better opportunity to make Snopes a full-time gig.
You're freelance, you're not making enough money, you're constantly looking for the next gig.
Keep reading to learn everything you want to know about Condor's killer new gig.
Rihanna and Cardi B are among those rumored to have turned the gig down.
The pace of growth in the gig economy is going to slow, he says.
Prepping for Chelsea's DJ gig at local posh nightclub, the Saint George, of course.
I'll get stressed about that away from the gig, or pull it apart after.
One high-skill gig platform has developed an innovative strategy to do exactly this.
Land this gig, and you'll earn about $51.4k – $66.2k CAD per year in Toronto.
And gig economy freelancer marketplace Fiverr rose about 45% from its offering price Thursday.
Gig economy workers are sometimes stereotyped as entitled millennials earning money for avocado toast.
In the gig economy people tend to work for multiple firms without fixed contracts.
Did Britney Spears just get her little sister a huge new gig — on accident?
It's his first time in the gig, although he hosted the Emmys last year.
Her posts captured the group, at the Prudential Center gig in Newark, New Jersey.
Those businesses included e-commerce marketplaces, crowdfunding platforms and 1099-style gig economy startups.
As we told you, Wayne canceled a Sunday night Vegas gig due to hospitalization.
Donald Trump The next President of the United States will have a side gig.
Given his famed career at Fox, the new gig has been getting some attention.
The 18-month gig with Beck helped secure another with The Shins in 2012.
She paired the dress with black tights and boots for the talk show gig.
And increasingly, gig workers are organizing to fight for better pay and working conditions.
Garrison, who still has the gig, has always been less overtly political than Pence.
And so you may have some time to look for a part-time gig.
Courtesy Express Another day, another new gig for the epically busy model and entrepreneur!
Rights that gig economy business models are typically structured to avoid being saddled with.
Collective bargaining rights for independent workers certainly could change the gig economy power game.
Few gig workers are in unions, precisely because they are not recognised as employees.
There are 260 million people in the U.S. today working some type of gig.
As the gig economy explodes, it's easier than ever to be your own boss.
The gig economy will continue and will go well beyond house rentals and transportation.
To be sure, working for SpaceX is not likely to be an easy gig.
In total, there are 6 million more gig workers today than a decade ago.
I REALLY hope Chris Rock does NOT pull out of the Oscar hosting gig.
I mean, we really can't think of a better side-gig for a student.
A big theme in this election cycle has been the so-called gig economy.
Other tech-enabled gig economy companies, including DoorDash, have been accused of similar practices.
Tyler Hubbard might be picking up a sweet side gig in the near future!
Gig Salad, a website that connects people planning events to performers, photographers, caterers, etc.
Quantopian-like models have the potential to bring the gig economy to high finance.
The gig payed well and came with as much overtime as he could take.
While it doesn't pay as much as his last gig, Diangelo considers himself lucky.
Nor are unions the sole critics of pay and conditions in the gig economy.
But her determination to turn this temporary gig into a permanent one is notable.
These operations make up one of the lesser-known activities in the gig economy.
His pre-fame days also included a gig in a 22015 Burger King commercial.
Last year, Coldplay's video shooting and impromptu gig in India had surprised many fans.
"Discrimination is potentially rife in the gig economy," she said in a recent paper.
That's why gig companies like Uber and Lyft were up in arms about it.
It seems even biker gangs are no longer immune to this shitty gig economy.
Gig employees do not gather in a single place where they can be recruited.
Lindsay Lohan has a new — and unexpected — gig as the new spokeswoman for Lawyer.
Meghan paired the dress with black tights and boots for the talk show gig.
About a year later, Mr. League was hired for a church gig outside Dallas.
Our former president is apparently now trying out a gig behind the sushi bar.
Its data on the gig economy—firms such as Uber and Deliveroo—remain poor.
Halfway through the gig I Facetimed my best mate, still back in New Zealand.
They take home about $14,000 more, on average, then the second top-paying gig.
It's now all about flexibility and immediacy, and Gig serves both on a plate.

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