throwaway248000 t1_iybbre2 wrote
Avg amount you make in a day ?
[deleted] OP t1_iybyeap wrote
my average currently for November is $34.42 an hour
don't believe the news π
encin t1_iycpxnj wrote
Your on a bike or are you driving ?
randomly_responds t1_iycqc0n wrote
He uses ebike
mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_iyecrj7 wrote
Not bad man!
[deleted] OP t1_iyeuz82 wrote
take a look outside aha
imagine having to deliver food in these weather conditions. it definitely all comes at some mental cost. on the flip side, i could choose to take a break or take less orders. but at the cost of making less money.
and bad weather doesn't always guarantee good tips either. it may be busier or seem busier because faint-hearted cyclists choose to stay home when the weather's too rough.
you also need to consider the costs of brakes (every 2-3 weeks), flat tires, i had to get a rim replacement that cost me $270 this month.
snoopdawgg t1_iybjax9 wrote
I would like to know too. Like how much should I actually tip delivery workers so that itβs both a living wage for them and not spending 50 dollars on a couple sandwiches.
[deleted] OP t1_iybxrp7 wrote
here's a way to hack discounts using referal codes on all the food-delivering apps. it's a little painstaking but i do it all the time:
[deleted] OP t1_iybxkit wrote
the middle option on doordash is usually fine.
the more you tip on any of the apps, the faster and warmer your food arrives, no work arounds other than removing a little off the top if the trip didn't go as planned. (uber only)
for grubhub and doordash you could always not rate the driver then tell support your food took too long, they'll refund you an amount. i understand sometimes it's busier than usual and you don't want to burden your driver with a poor review so if you don't rate them, it likely won't affect them anyways.
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