Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I see that my drivers have picked up the food, left the restaurant, and then they’re just… sitting in their czar not moving for 20 minutes. It drives me nuts. What are you doing?! Smoking a joint?? Calling your girlfriend to chat?
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I see that my drivers have picked up the food, left the restaurant, and then they’re just… sitting in their czar not moving for 20 minutes. It drives me nuts. What are you doing?! Smoking a joint?? Calling your girlfriend to chat?
Anonymous wrote:How do restaurants prevent theft when it comes to handing over food to self proclaimed door dash drivers?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve driven quite a bit of miles. In my total signed in time, I’ve made $20 an hour with DoorDash. Just two deliveries for $15 an hour with UberEats.
About 80% leave a tip.
DoorDash includes the tip in the offer but you don’t know how much until after the delivery. I know the base pay they pay so I decline low paying orders or orders where I won’t make close to $2 a Mile.
UberEats pays more but DoorDash is aligned with more restaurants in my area than Uber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think you’re entitled to tips?
I never think I’m entitled to tips but I am performing a service so you don’t have to pack up the kids, get out in traffic, unpack the kids, go into the restaurant or wait in a driver thru.
I leave a card with every order thanking them and encourage them to leave a rating and feedback.
In 2.5 hours this am, I did 10 deliveries with a peak pay bonus from 7:30-9:30 and made $84. I need to check my miles later.
You can make more than that by donating plasma and you don’t have to put miles on your car or go to strangers’ houses.
And have cuts all over your arms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve driven quite a bit of miles. In my total signed in time, I’ve made $20 an hour with DoorDash. Just two deliveries for $15 an hour with UberEats.
About 80% leave a tip.
DoorDash includes the tip in the offer but you don’t know how much until after the delivery. I know the base pay they pay so I decline low paying orders or orders where I won’t make close to $2 a Mile.
UberEats pays more but DoorDash is aligned with more restaurants in my area than Uber.
After depreciation of your car and all expenses isn’t better to get part time job.