Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a question about these companies. I actually don’t use door dash but I use Uber eats a lot and I’ve noticed that the person/vehicle delivering the food doesn’t match what the app says a lot of the time. I don’t care but I’m curious why. Do they get paid more for working more hours, so it makes sense to share an account? Because presumably two cars can’t deliver on the same account at the same time?
Illegals, felons, sharing to get more hours.
Anonymous wrote:I have a question about these companies. I actually don’t use door dash but I use Uber eats a lot and I’ve noticed that the person/vehicle delivering the food doesn’t match what the app says a lot of the time. I don’t care but I’m curious why. Do they get paid more for working more hours, so it makes sense to share an account? Because presumably two cars can’t deliver on the same account at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a fun one because it’s clear who’s right and who is wrong. The tip is fine, although I tend to do a $10 minimum on small orders. The dasher’s behavior is clearly in the wrong regardless of the tip. There’s no controversy or story here, it’s just someone behaving badly and losing their job.
Now if this happened on a plane, I would watch it ten times.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter did it a bit. She found people with difficult deliveries often did not tip well. At $4 dollar a gallon gas the small deliveries made zero sense as she got an extremely extremely small percentage of cost of items (s) and folks tip off cost of item. She lose money on these type of deliveries. Plus $5 in app is not $5 dollar tip. It has a top of payroll taxes and fees withheld.
My daughter best tip was a very large delivery to outer Potomac she had to bring sister to help. On top of fee and tip in app, given it was like 95 degrees out, they let them use bathroom, two bottles cold water and a $50 dollar cash tip she was told to gas us and go get lunch with sister in village with cash. They got Chipotle and gas. It was like a $4 million dollar house and a $500 dollar order.
That’s how it is done
Anonymous wrote:My daughter did it a bit. She found people with difficult deliveries often did not tip well. At $4 dollar a gallon gas the small deliveries made zero sense as she got an extremely extremely small percentage of cost of items (s) and folks tip off cost of item. She lose money on these type of deliveries. Plus $5 in app is not $5 dollar tip. It has a top of payroll taxes and fees withheld.
My daughter best tip was a very large delivery to outer Potomac she had to bring sister to help. On top of fee and tip in app, given it was like 95 degrees out, they let them use bathroom, two bottles cold water and a $50 dollar cash tip she was told to gas us and go get lunch with sister in village with cash. They got Chipotle and gas. It was like a $4 million dollar house and a $500 dollar order.
That’s how it is done
Anonymous wrote:How much does DoorDash pay them?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like there’s a good reason the customer is living in a nice house and the man is a (now former) Doordasher.
And he's been fired, so what kinda job will he be able to get now. A little self-reflection is in order, but somehow I don't think that's his forte.