How To Make $1,000 A Week As A Food Delivery Driver (4 Proven Strategies)

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  • @YourDriverMike
    @YourDriverMike  3 года назад +89

    ⚡️Combining batched bonus strategies and per delivery bonus strategies earned me nearly $800 in just 20 hours of driving (almost $40/hr). Following these tips you can easily hit $1,000 a week depending on your market. A good follow up video on mistakes to avoid can be found here: ruclips.net/video/AfWRTsMJWxg/видео.html

    • @JD-bd2up
      @JD-bd2up 3 года назад +4

      Doing a great job with these videos Mike. Long Island and Queens NY everyday all day you're making $25-40 an hour. I'd like to see you do a 4-10pm shift in PA using both Door Dash and Uber Eats and just taking the best orders with the highest bonus and payout

    • @R3DST1CK
      @R3DST1CK 3 года назад +2

      You can really tell this dude ain’t out there driving that much. He’s not very knowledgeable

    • @charliegunnar789
      @charliegunnar789 3 года назад

      not sure if anyone cares but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can watch all of the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. I've been watching with my girlfriend for the last couple of days xD

    • @rockybrennan7152
      @rockybrennan7152 3 года назад

      @Charlie Gunnar yup, been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself =)

    • @SnACreator
      @SnACreator 3 года назад +1

      I really do appreciate your advice and such. But 43 minutes is pretty long.
      I cant watch it in one sitting. Ill start again in 30 min.

  • @aidanarmas2667
    @aidanarmas2667 3 года назад +446

    This dude has a side hustle making videos of his side hustle. Big brain moves

    • @YourDriverMike
      @YourDriverMike  3 года назад +86

      RUclips is my full time hustle now, very appreciative to be able to do that. Thanks for watching Aidan 🧠🧠

    • @JOURNIEALONE
      @JOURNIEALONE 3 года назад +7

      Lmao 🤣 👏😎

    • @burdockmazzy
      @burdockmazzy 3 года назад +4

      🐐

    • @juaajuaa
      @juaajuaa 3 года назад +7

      @@burdockmazzy the goat really made me laugh after seeing Mike's response.... dude said FULL TIME HUSTLE AND I LOVE THE ENERGY FROM EVERYONE right here.

    • @Peachykream
      @Peachykream 3 года назад +5

      I was about to say. The bank he makes on here out earns any gig app. This is the main.

  • @da9ej1eg99
    @da9ej1eg99 3 года назад +273

    I quit my bullshit warehouse job making less than $100 a day. My weekly check was about $460 for 40hrs. I quit to do doordash uber eats and grubhub and I'm making about 1k to 1200 in 40hrs or less. Best decision I made was to quit that dead end job. Stuck in a warehouse for 8.5 10 hours straight, when I callout it's always a big deal. These food delivery jobs are changing the game.

    • @tonyhollingsworth3168
      @tonyhollingsworth3168 3 года назад +7

      Same here. I thought I was stuck with just above min wage because it’s a secure and steady paycheck.

    • @flintwithers8460
      @flintwithers8460 3 года назад +33

      Save some for taxes and 🚗

    • @da9ej1eg99
      @da9ej1eg99 3 года назад +11

      @@flintwithers8460 always do and now I got 2 work cars and 1 for leisure. I save about 20% how much should I really save?

    • @edh9316
      @edh9316 3 года назад +9

      Dam bro I work in a warehouse(Target) and I’m making over $1100 in just 40 hours

    • @kayluv184
      @kayluv184 3 года назад +1

      @J Trini did you do all 3 at the same time

  • @TerranLikeKaren
    @TerranLikeKaren 3 года назад +144

    Watching sipping on Chamomile tea with ginger root. 😌☕️ Thank you for your value. I watched your $3500 a week video last night. Took the advice of $2.00/mile made $131 in about 4.5 hours tonight.

    • @AllThingsFascinate
      @AllThingsFascinate 3 года назад +2

      There's just not enough orders where I am for that :-(

    • @kevis5372
      @kevis5372 3 года назад

      @@AllThingsFascinate where u@

    • @AllThingsFascinate
      @AllThingsFascinate 3 года назад +2

      @@kevis5372 Colorado Springs

    • @kevis5372
      @kevis5372 3 года назад

      @@AllThingsFascinate is it nice down there in the winter? Wanna visit some time

    • @youngerk420
      @youngerk420 2 года назад

      I read this before he asked what are you sipping on😂 I was thinking ok that's extra info. Sound like a nice cup of tea though 😂

  • @cjthechill
    @cjthechill Год назад +8

    I swear you're one of the few I can follow for tips, everyone else shows off and scolds people for not making money which isn't very helpful, I learn nothing and get bad suggestions. I am legit struggling to meet my goals and I'm not messing around nor doing it for extra money, I need this to work. I'm a freelancer for audiovisual and I get work pretty sparingly so I need this to fill the times I'm not working.

  • @maryannmechem547
    @maryannmechem547 3 года назад +64

    I made 650.00 every 5 days for the last month!!!🥳🥳🥳

    • @xavipearls983
      @xavipearls983 3 года назад +4

      Where at?

    • @rsxghosts
      @rsxghosts 3 года назад +7

      Wtf how?

    • @xu-jan6231
      @xu-jan6231 3 года назад +4

      If I work 10-12 hours a day, I can make $400-$500 each day

    • @rsxghosts
      @rsxghosts 3 года назад +7

      @@xu-jan6231 no. Lmfao. I mean I guess really depends where you live then sure. But I worked 12 hours a day. Nonstop for 7 days and made only 1700.

    • @xMaxLoverx1
      @xMaxLoverx1 3 года назад

      I make around 750 for 7 days idk if it's good

  • @MrFox-ip3jf
    @MrFox-ip3jf 3 года назад +7

    Three rules
    1 dont take under $5
    2 double your milage, as in 5 miles = $10
    3 time $5=15 min.(this is the rule that betrays most Dashers)
    That 20hr is important to your survival as a dasher. If you fall below 20 you are paying to work. Even their guaranteed pay isn't enough. Test it out plz prove me wrong

  • @justafryguy
    @justafryguy 3 года назад +38

    Great video, for learning what to do for batch challenges for UE! I am learning so much from you and your brother. I started 3 weeks ago and made $15 an hour my first time out, now I’m making $25-30 an hour, I now do lunch during the week with a little after lunch time and then on weekends, dinner time. I can only do 2-3 hours at a time, Tuesday thru Sunday, with a “rest” Sunday night thru Monday night. Thank you so much! I appreciate all your input and hope God blessed you financially for these videos!

  • @travisg9294
    @travisg9294 3 года назад +48

    In my area, the best way to earn this is to work full days on fridays-sundays, and complete at least 20-25 deliveries on Mondays-Thursdays. Fridays-Sundays are always the best pay per delivery days.

    • @amandacallaway9426
      @amandacallaway9426 2 года назад

      Thanks I'm going to try this what time do you usually start the day

    • @krisgomez4919
      @krisgomez4919 2 года назад

      Are you in AZ by chance?

  • @Brbishoff1
    @Brbishoff1 2 года назад +3

    For others who are trying to learn something: this is his most helpful video. If you’re looking to optimize your time, ignore the new (cash-grab) videos.
    He obviously knows how to optimize - but his new vids are optimizing YOUR screen time rather than the gig apps.

  • @trebleclef7792
    @trebleclef7792 3 года назад +35

    I live in a medium city but that's the problem. Most of the time even with the best orders I have to drive across town which takes about 15 minutes.

    • @XxSuicidalNinjaxX
      @XxSuicidalNinjaxX 3 года назад +5

      Yes exactly and if they’re close by the payout is like $5.50. Either way I can’t seem to get super ahead.

  • @MJorgy5
    @MJorgy5 2 года назад +2

    No one talks about midnight snack or after-hours burger or pizza rushes, but they can be as busy as the rest.

  • @grantdavis1096
    @grantdavis1096 3 года назад +15

    Worked 5 days so far this week (one day of the week to go) for Uber eats, totaling just under 22 hours online. Earnings for those 5 days after tips is $778. Since starting I’ve been doing about $30-$35 an hour after tips.

  • @katyaf7333
    @katyaf7333 3 года назад +49

    Add the surge bonuses! Work the quests and work consistently. It’s a job, treat it as such.

    • @sj9410
      @sj9410 3 года назад +5

      Well it's not really a "job" when you work for yourself you're an independent contractor.

    • @myfirstcrappyvideobilly
      @myfirstcrappyvideobilly 2 года назад +2

      I haven't seen any bonuses in awhile

  • @girlygirl1890
    @girlygirl1890 3 года назад +23

    Your Driver Mike. Wow. Nearly $800 with just 20 hours of driving? You are a "beast" and you are killing this. Thank you for the tips. This was a great video. Thanks Mike. : )

  • @victorbraverman3120
    @victorbraverman3120 3 года назад +18

    I got my Uber eats for March $6331 & 530 deliveries

    • @robertroberts2822
      @robertroberts2822 3 года назад +2

      how many hours in total?

    • @girlygirl1890
      @girlygirl1890 3 года назад +1

      That's great. So happy for you. How many hours did you work?

    • @YourDriverMike
      @YourDriverMike  3 года назад +2

      Solid!

    • @victorbraverman3120
      @victorbraverman3120 3 года назад +5

      @@robertroberts2822 around 63-68 a week.
      If I am on a roll or trying to hit a quest maybe a little more

    • @victorbraverman3120
      @victorbraverman3120 3 года назад +2

      @@girlygirl1890 I do about 63-68 a week unless I am 1 or 2 short for a quest bonus. Also I try and setup so my drop off leaves me in a good area for my next pickup. Usually won’t drive less than 6 per delivery and that has to be 10-15 minutes no long rides unless a double then I will do 45 for 20 or more

  • @terryreyes1125
    @terryreyes1125 3 года назад +5

    Most people dont tip because they are already paying $10+ for a delivery if they add $5 at this point its already more for the delivery than the price of the food duh

  • @justafryguy
    @justafryguy 3 года назад +15

    I definitely got value in your being honest, mental and emotional fatigue is real! I have learned it’s best to rest your mind and not push yourself, you could end up in an accident if you’re not thinking clearly. I too have driven from Indians to NJ in one day...many times and mentally it’s exhausting!
    Thanks for sharing about your bank account. I had to start this work because I lost my job last year, 2020, then the new job is less pay, less hours...I work my regular bookkeeping job 2 days a week, and I do deliveries 4 days a week. I would do more hours but I have a son in school virtually so the flexibility and money is really helping my family! Thanks Mike, and Matt, you’re making a difference!!!

  • @iflex2539
    @iflex2539 3 года назад +28

    Here at $30 and hour I can easily make 200 in 6 hours I’ve only worked for a month and it’s going great

  • @txmoney
    @txmoney 3 года назад +20

    As a part-time Uber driver. I average over $800 a week (27 hours a week). I’m a 4.99 rated driver with nearly 6,000 drives. I consider myself to be personable yet respectful. I only engage when engaged. Yet, tips make up less than 10% of my drives. The difference in tipping between driving and food delivery is significant. However, I prefer driving over food delivery because of the considerable wear and tear of stop/start driving with food delivery. Most wear on an engine comes from starting the car. Food delivery requires turning off and turning on your car with nearly every pickup and drop off.

    • @aricblackwelder8491
      @aricblackwelder8491 3 года назад +17

      You're a bit mistaken here, and it's a common misconception. Most wear comes from COLD starts. Once the engine is up to operating temperature, you have nothing to really worry about with warm starts. That said, you can likely leave your car running anyway on pickup and delivery if you're that paranoid.

    • @MJorgy5
      @MJorgy5 2 года назад +1

      @@aricblackwelder8491 Cold starts are worse, but starting a warm engine still requires the fuel pump to prime, a starter and flywheel. It also takes a few rpms for the oil pump to supply oil to the entire engine. I'll pay the premium at the pump to let my car idle on short stops.

    • @SAMEntalhealth
      @SAMEntalhealth 2 года назад +7

      You don't have to turn your car off lol

    • @LOLAALICE71
      @LOLAALICE71 2 года назад

      @@SAMEntalhealth I don’t lol

    • @hozeokayy3955
      @hozeokayy3955 Год назад

      Why do people turn they're car off for a delivery pick-up. That alone sounds nuts .lol . I'm guessing the areas in whichvyou guys are driving around in aren't that safe , understandable , But you still have the option in haveing two keys. One on you were u can lock while the car is on , and the actual key thats inside the ignition.

  • @javy8924
    @javy8924 2 года назад +2

    This makes me looks so trash.
    UberEats in PR the only pay from 1-3 bucks per delivery😟. The app does not even show you earnings when request appear in your screen before accepting. It only shows the time in minutes of how far away its.
    And if you declined a request they will take you out circulation and you won't get request for hours and hours even though you are online in surge area or very Hi demanding area they do that to punish you, is sad they really take advantange of drivers here in Puerto Rico.

  • @jeffb.4800
    @jeffb.4800 3 года назад +4

    Made $820 from Doordash Friday night and all day Safurday and Sunday. Can't complain

  • @wgalligan24
    @wgalligan24 3 года назад +5

    Made over $500 last week part time in the northern VA work my full time job 60 hours a week

  • @mluterancik
    @mluterancik 2 года назад +1

    If you sign up and don't drive at all for like 2 months they'll offer you a significant bonus. I got 300 dollars for completing 15 deliveries over a weekend!

  • @stirfry5560
    @stirfry5560 3 года назад +8

    I was making at minimum $100 a night working 5-10 between January and April. I can do 150-200 regularly as well. Now I am barely getting any orders on a typical week day.

  • @cphilly1931
    @cphilly1931 2 года назад +3

    This video could have been easily 10-15mins MAX. He’s just adding fluff like “taking a sip of my coffee, saying hi to anyone who comes in, talking slow, long breaks between each sentence…”
    Bruh just say it and go through it straight to the point. You’re making it more complicated than it actually is

  • @SunsJoel
    @SunsJoel 3 года назад +4

    I work about 40-50 hours and make 1200-1400 per week. Not too shabby

  • @JLebowski91
    @JLebowski91 3 года назад +13

    I randomly stumbled across your videos. I really appreciate the time you are taking to share these tips. I also am impressed by how professional you are in your videos. You are very polite, well spoken, smooth, and you share really good info. I appreciate you. I havent finished the vid yet, but I will be back. I just got an order. Thank you, Sir.

  • @Natureboi225
    @Natureboi225 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for dropping so many gems while being both relatable and transparent. You're helping to build a community of successful rideshare drivers. Just wanted to show some love. I'm definitely subscribing and sharing this info with friends. Be blessed dude!

  • @omaisgee123
    @omaisgee123 3 года назад +2

    i got $271 with 7 hours of driving! i believe you can make good money doing this.

  • @XOXO-mb2vh
    @XOXO-mb2vh 3 года назад +5

    The #1 thing holding me back is my bladder.

    • @christinarobleto1786
      @christinarobleto1786 3 года назад +1

      Get out the depends or wear a bladder pad & carry a few with you

    • @alicedenise5722
      @alicedenise5722 3 года назад +1

      @@christinarobleto1786 😂😂

    • @mikael557
      @mikael557 11 месяцев назад

      I drank one cup of coffee and had to go back home to expel some stuff 😂

  • @therodecclesshow2070
    @therodecclesshow2070 2 года назад +3

    One part of your video around the 11 min mark you talk about multitasking. Update. Doordash will often give you 2 or 3 orders at the same time especially during very busy time periods. The customer can see you delivering each order before theirs and I dont think Doordash tells the customer this. I have personally gone in the opposite direction to deliver the 1st order only to retrace my tracks and then sum to deliver the second. And the customer can see the whole trip.

  • @driveral1305
    @driveral1305 3 года назад +6

    I hit 1070 in week 2 and 1040 in week 5. Just over 35 hrs for week 5. Just over 40 hrs in week 2. No less than 800 in weeks 3 and 4. Week 1 was 770 in 4 days. Gotta decline the smaller orders and gotta decline anything less than $1.50/mile. You're gonna kill your vehicle otherwise for less gain.

    • @dosereviews
      @dosereviews 2 года назад

      Very true I hit $1000 to 1200 a week from 37hrs to 46hrs

  • @bqbm
    @bqbm 3 года назад +18

    NYC is a great place to do Uber eats. I easily can make 1,200 in five days.

    • @enjoliboone1625
      @enjoliboone1625 3 года назад +1

      Same!!! And I'm on long island

    • @ximenahincapie487
      @ximenahincapie487 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful!

    • @luisasantiago6912
      @luisasantiago6912 3 года назад

      What places you're driving around?

    • @bqbm
      @bqbm 3 года назад +3

      @@luisasantiago6912 I don’t drive, I use an E-bike. I deliver between 68th street an Wall Street in Manhattan. This market place believes in tipping. Not so much up town

    • @luisasantiago6912
      @luisasantiago6912 3 года назад

      @@bqbm Thanks for the advice 👍

  • @Spacedancer747
    @Spacedancer747 2 года назад +5

    I appreciate the information here, I do. Essentially, I’m already doing everything recommended here. I’ve been driving for two years. Digging into analytics in terms of gross pay, net pay, tips etc. is all well and fine, but the elephant in the room is the CAR and gas prices. If you have a relatively new car, your vehicle cost per year is going to be relatively low. If you have an older car, your vehicle cost, maintenance, Repairs etc. is going to be extremely high, especially with the extra wear and tear on the suspension and just everything about the car.
    I’m a bit surprised that with all the strategy info here there isn’t a mention of a newer car versus older car, and repair costs, and yes value depreciation of the newer car which will be more, dollar wise than with an older car. These costs would be directly connected to amount of mileage driven, and state of the roads on which you drive. I don’t know if there have been any videos that dive into this important issue, and if there are that’s great, but if there aren’t there certainly should be, especially from a business perspective, considering that in the end net profit is all that matters. Period.
    The two relatively small cities in my area offer far more trips per shift then the outer areas, and less mileage as well. But wear & tear on the car is extreme.
    I spent $2200 this spring to replace and upgrade Suspension parts because of the six months prior wear & tear on the car in the cities. Consequently, “strategy-wise” I don’t deliver in those areas, anymore unless pulled there by deliveries that end up in those areas. It’s just not worth it to drive 30 minutes back to my preferred area so I try to find trips that bring me back to my preferred area. That’s not easy & absolutely cuts into my “Net” per hour. So if I subtract the amount of money that I spend on repairs, and much poorer gas mileage in the two cities, with the average 15 to 20 stop signs on each single delivery (yup), that’s NOT counting stoplights (7 to 10 per single delivery), financially it’s just not worth it.
    Just a quick check as of my comment today December 17, 2021, the average gas price in Pittsburgh is $3.55, in my area Hartford it’s $3.48. But In San Diego since it was mentioned it’s $4.63. And in Los Angeles California it’s $4.70. So that’s s huge factor depending on your market.
    So when we’re talking about “optimize”, no strategy can be considered without taking these factors into account. The data that discussed here is essentially based on if we were driving on perfectly flat roads with no potholes, only stoplights. rush-hour traffic is generally considered, which certainly figures in. But not to take into consideration the real world cost of the vehicle, skews the data completely. The general concepts work, but I can’t use half of the information, because I have to figure in the fact that there are many more orders in the two cities, but it just doesn’t pay in real-world terms. In my market I drive roughly 125 miles a day in six hours. That works out to over 32,000 miles a year. Think about that. Figured that into let’s say a car with 125,000 miles on it to start (my car), Chances are I will need to buy a new car, or a new USED car, every two years. I absolutely have to figure that into my “strategy” and into my calculations of how much I actually make net. In my area, at best a new used car is roughly $7,000 to $10,000, on the cheap side so… yeah🙄

  • @AaronHausmann
    @AaronHausmann 3 года назад +7

    Man, really appreciate the down to Earth info. You get to the point and talk about maximizing income and balancing that around your life. I will definitely be putting this valuable information to work.

  • @VirgoFromNYC
    @VirgoFromNYC 3 года назад +10

    I earn with UberEATS 50.00 an hour in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Here is how I do it a single order must be atleast 9.00, stacked orders at least 15.00 for both. I work at the middle of lunch thru dinner stopping at 12am. The least amount I have made a day was 200.00 and it was just a slow day. I drive a 6 cylinder Benz and I spend 160.00 in fuel for a week and I usually earn 1400 or a little more before expenses for the week.

    • @testoww
      @testoww 2 года назад +1

      hahaha liar

    • @Clicked_SnoopyFr
      @Clicked_SnoopyFr Год назад

      This has to be the exception. You are prob one in 20 million

  • @user-qy2rp
    @user-qy2rp 3 года назад +3

    1 month ago I made $1916 but after that, market is dead. It’s has been a month I literally make nothinng. I m serious.. i am just at home for 4 weeks.

  • @jamgarza1
    @jamgarza1 2 года назад +2

    Yes you can make 1000 that said what’s your fuel cost and vehicle maintenance costs. Also the mileage you put on your vehicle in just one year is crazy. You will find yourself going thru vehicles.

    • @mikael557
      @mikael557 11 месяцев назад

      Car models have to be 1998 at least for Uber eats. It's definitely plausible to set aside a couple thousand dollars for whenever your current car takes a Shiz.
      But then again, depends on your financial situation. Someone with a $1800 a month mortgage is gonna think a lot differently about this than someone with a $1000 per month mortgage/ rent

  • @sergioflores1929
    @sergioflores1929 3 года назад +3

    You can deff make this I used to make 1500 to 2000 a week driving 45 to 50 hours a week when I was working full time I miss it now I have a regular boring office job making half smh

  • @XOAliciaMarie
    @XOAliciaMarie Год назад +1

    Im a Single Mom of 1. Laid off in Aug 2022 (been laid off three times since the pandemic!) unemployment, ran out in March 2023. I’ve been building several Etsy shops.
    One of them is consistently making revenue each month, but I don’t touch the money.
    I started ridesharing a little over a month ago again and did my first hour of DoorDash today just to get my foot in the water while I wait for Uber to fix my account so I can do Uber Eats.
    Hourly wise with Uber I’m already making more power than I did at my Mortgage job .
    During the summer, I will be experimenting what it would be like to actually have all day to work instead of stopping to pick up my kids from kindergarten at 2:30 PM, even though I cook, clean and work on my side hustle when I get home
    He’ll be in daycamp all day so I’m gonna have to decide at some point do I want to put him back in after school care for the cost of $97 a week and I think I can already tell I will easily be able to make up that $97 a week if I could just have more of an opportunity to make more money between the hours of 7:40 AM to 5:30 PM
    I want to do Uber in the early morning and then do food delivery during the peak, lunch hours and then go back to do an Uber but… I only want to work three days a week
    Because again, as a single mother, I have to do laundry, meal, prep, grocery shop, take care of my child, one other errands…
    So I’ve been trying to establish a base Minimum of working three days during the week and then every other weekend when he’s with his dad.
    I am very limited I cannot work every single weekend
    But what I’m doing on my days off during the week is growing my RUclips channel and of course working on my thriving Etsy shop right now
    It’s all worth it regardless as long as you’re working on some thing else that you’re growing like a side hustle, or growing your own business or personal brand
    Even if you’re making $20 an hour you have to remind yourself that the flexibility in the freedom is just as important if it means you get the flexibility and the freedom to work on other projects, side, hustles or businesses that will make you money in the long term .
    For those of y’all that are hustling your own business while you’re doing gig work like Mike (and me) …
    Keep doing what you’re doing, keep hustling, keep up your motivation, because there is nothing better right now than to be your own business in this economy right now .
    Obviously real estate is not doing well right now I have a lot of friends that are struggling in the mortgage business but I have been trying to grow other online e-commerce businesses since January 2021, because I know that there is no job security anymore
    In fact, I am afraid of taking a full-time job that’s going to keep me from working on these other passion projects .

  • @rinkyylabzz4741
    @rinkyylabzz4741 2 года назад +1

    i make about 200 a day dashing . i set that as my daily goal

  • @staciegregory5764
    @staciegregory5764 2 года назад +1

    I did $12,000 in 33 days and did $59,143 in 8 months. It can be done. Its really easy when your just starting out because they throw you the good batches for the first 30-90 days and then afterwards youre competing. So now i run instacart, shipt, uber eats, corner shop, roadie and go puff...

    • @musikmakerfan
      @musikmakerfan 2 года назад +2

      you're telling me you made over $1800/wk on dd?

  • @teecee4459
    @teecee4459 3 года назад +3

    $/hr is the wrong way to look at it. $/mile is the best metric for measuring how well you're doing in the delivery game. Mileage = time, so it takes time into account too. If the platform fails to deliver more than $1/mile, it's not good. You must tally all miles, from leaving garage to returning to garage. Therefore, if you want to make $1,000/week, you're looking at a max of 1,000 miles per week if the platform is legit, which means you're putting 52,000 miles per year on your vehicle. You really want to have a $1.50/mile or better which would reduce your annual mileage to 35,000/year, assuming $1,000/week earnings, which is much more sustainable in my opinion. I'm not excited to put 52,000 miles/year on my vehicle, even though it's a 4 cylinder Honda Accord. 35,000/year is ok.

  • @candy2325
    @candy2325 2 года назад +5

    Great tips! I only do Uber eats on Saturdays when I’m free. I work a full time job during the week and I’m way too mentally exhausted to do orders after, so I reserve my energy on Saturdays during lunch. It’s a cool little side gig. I live in Connecticut and my town has a ton of restaurants. My favorite is Canton/simsbury/Bloomfield area and MAYBE West Hartford. I don’t mess with Hartford orders because the traffic is disgusting and not worth the drive no matter the payout.

  • @ZeaxileVisuals
    @ZeaxileVisuals 3 года назад +1

    I got tipped $15 for a big order for literally being so quick and easy and got complimented a good communication. And

  • @757bgully
    @757bgully 3 года назад +7

    I have been doing doordash in my area cuz uber is slow right now n been working around 35 a week 1000 a week 3 week in a row

  • @laurajohnson6139
    @laurajohnson6139 3 года назад +18

    Definitely depends on market area and selection while accepting orders. In Austin,Tx I receive $45 per hr with a low of $30 per hour working 8am to1pm

  • @InsightReviews1
    @InsightReviews1 3 года назад +4

    I make around $1200 a week, literally anywhere I go. I hold too 10% in 5 states. I work from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm every day average 150 to 200 dollars a day. I dont consider it work it's more of doing what I'd already be doing anyway with money being paid to me and therefore I use it to pay for a life of just 100% vacation all day everyday.

  • @peteypablo8687
    @peteypablo8687 2 года назад +1

    $200 in 6 hrs working in the bay area on a rainy day, not bad, if i went all day would have been easy $500-$600 ,played with it again worked 1 hr $40 bucks, 4 deliveries...

  • @blackshirts89
    @blackshirts89 3 года назад +3

    I haven't been getting quests and not sure why. But last week drove a little over 16 hrs making $457. Probably one of the better weeks I've had but I've learned alot since starting at the end of October 2020.

  • @emperorlivion
    @emperorlivion 3 года назад +7

    the city definitely matters...been averaging 32 to 37 an hour in Atlanta on UE since October...usually I do like 30 to 45 hours a week depending on my mood

    • @avantibogle1822
      @avantibogle1822 3 года назад

      What area of Atlanta do you deliver in? I'm in Henry county but want to venture out to the city

    • @emperorlivion
      @emperorlivion 3 года назад +2

      @@avantibogle1822 basically the whole metro Atlanta area but I try to stay in the perimeter..my favorite spots are the downtown Decatur area, North Highland, East Atlanta, and Morningside/Lenox

    • @doducduy96
      @doducduy96 3 года назад

      I'm from Houston I'm clearing about $30/h pretty good considering I can just switch off at anytime if I have to do my other side giggles.

  • @frankortizii4067
    @frankortizii4067 3 года назад +3

    I average around $1000/week. I don’t think people are gauging their hours the same way though. I’m usually out working 8-9 hours a day. 6-7 days per week. I’m not always working that many hours though. I am logged off a lot while I chase surges, go to a busier area, waiting for rush, etc. The suburbs aren’t as busy as Chicago, but I complete nowhere near as many deliveries as what some people are saying. Anything over 20 per day is giving yourself and your car to these companies that couldn’t care less about us. It’s all about timing. Strategy is huge. Multi platform is also key. GH in my area is waaaay better for tips. UE is better on weekends/rush hour because of surges. DD is busier than GH, but not as good on tips. You have to navigate around those kind of trends in order to maximize your earnings without selling yourself out. I used to chase bonuses on UE, but $2 minimum orders is just plain disrespectful. Not every market has that minimum, but that’s what we swallow in Chicagoland. Long story short, GH Mon-Thu during dinner rush. UE and DD after GH hours to stay busy. Works for me. $1000/week consistently while usually working 6 days/week. If you’re giving them more than 50 hours per week outside your home, they own you and your car. No matter how much you make.

  • @Overland-460
    @Overland-460 3 года назад +2

    I spent 22 hours last week, I made $700. Minus gas and taxes I probably have around $500 in my pocket, not too bad for a part time job 😃

  • @Sk3letor
    @Sk3letor 3 года назад +5

    I usually clear 100-125 a day for 4 hours out here in denver colorado. Promotions and surges help out so much, thank for your advice!

  • @jordanj7221
    @jordanj7221 3 года назад +13

    Mike, Thank you! This is so helpful and i dont think I'd be doing nearly as well with these side gigs without you.

  • @ianpageproduction
    @ianpageproduction 3 года назад +1

    im a pro ... i exclusively work door dash in the central Seattle area and make 20-30$ an hour regulary start at 10 work till 6 or 7 ...easy 1000 or more a week if you drive everyday most ive ever made was 1400$. deduct about 15 percent for gas ...also consider i traded 40k miles on my car for a year and a half of driving. Ive replaced brakes 3 times...also had several small parking tickets or small accidents. Its tough and cut throat in my market. People park were ever and you have to break the law at least 15 times a day. To bang it out you got hustle in this city.

  • @josephtucci1872
    @josephtucci1872 3 года назад +4

    I'm new to this I enjoy it on my spare time off. I have a full time job as a trucker. Been in my career for over 28 years. Im used to seeing this btwn trucking company and big major company. If you do your job and keep a good attitude and kill your customer or merchant with kindness you will go far. You will always have other companies try to offer you a better opportunity. Me I enjoy working with people.

  • @srikanthreddypochamreddy7341
    @srikanthreddypochamreddy7341 2 года назад +2

    You will take home $450 a week working 40 hours after gas, added milage cost on car, maintenance and taxes. Bonuses are often around busy hours. Guess what busy hours gives you? wait time at restaurants and traffic. There is no way you can make $1200 a week unless selling something on the side to customer.

    • @bgeigs22
      @bgeigs22 2 года назад

      This video was a year ago, now days tips are low due to inflation.

  • @krystapope9130
    @krystapope9130 9 месяцев назад

    I could listen to you give Door Dash advice all day long. You are very good at what you do!

  • @thegoodfooddude7395
    @thegoodfooddude7395 2 года назад +3

    I feel lucky I live in a smallish to medium sized college town when compared to a lot of other college towns. I tend to pound out 5 or 6 orders an hour mainly because of efficient pick up at locations, and everything being mostly compacted into certain areas.

  • @jonmcintosh4156
    @jonmcintosh4156 3 года назад +4

    i make $400 a week minimum doing 10-15 hours a week. if i did full time i guarantee i'd hit 1,000+. i get 22-25/hr no matter the day. only time that sucks for me is 1-4pm mostly.

    • @Jay-pc2fp
      @Jay-pc2fp 3 года назад

      What time do you do it at? N what area

  • @javonahhenderson3048
    @javonahhenderson3048 2 года назад +1

    Simple mathematics imo even in smaller cities you can still make around 20/hr at 5 hrs a day that's 700 a week easy so a 1000 a week can mos def be done

  • @jdmassey
    @jdmassey 3 года назад +1

    Great content! I had 100% tips this last Friday & Saturday by working on my communication and using one app. My tips dropped Sunday by multi apping.

  • @jamiebruno330
    @jamiebruno330 22 дня назад

    Hey Mike. Found you cause of watching Pedro. Totally n. Completely love n appreciate all of ur info thank you so much. I work Long Island NY n upstate NY

  • @annieoddo1475
    @annieoddo1475 2 года назад +2

    I'm actually glad that uber acquired postmates. working solely for postmates was terrible. sometimes you had to order for the customers and then sit there waiting, people just didn't tip as much, and the general cost of orders and fares were lower. with uber eats I now get uber and postmates orders through one app, and my tip rate is near 100%.

  • @TheFrancinetrainer
    @TheFrancinetrainer 2 года назад +2

    I’d love to see a breakdown of the expenses like gas and also taxes to see if it’s worth it . Specially taxes that self employed pays crazy amounts .

  • @Aliana664
    @Aliana664 2 года назад +4

    The $9-$11 an hour mark could be after drivers are taking in consideration gas n miles(wear and tear)then subtracting that number from the total earnings. Plus gas has reached $3.50 on east coast and I hear over $5 a gallon in California…

    • @SAMEntalhealth
      @SAMEntalhealth 2 года назад

      Now we're at 5 a gallon on the east i can only imagine the west

  • @markksnow
    @markksnow 3 года назад +13

    I usually hit pretty close to a $1000 a week sometimes a little more and sometimes a little less I usually work 25-30 hour week

    • @G4RCI4S4NT0S
      @G4RCI4S4NT0S 3 года назад +1

      Impressive brotha, keep it up.

  • @MyJg23
    @MyJg23 3 года назад +6

    I made plus 5k last month.. it’s possible

  • @robert-wb3uc
    @robert-wb3uc Год назад

    I drive for Uber in San Antonio Texas. People don't tip like they used too. The days of a pickup from Hooters and a 50 dollar tip are long gone.

  • @diegothepokemontrainer
    @diegothepokemontrainer 2 года назад +1

    Been dashing for a week now and implementing your tips little by little. I see really good earning potential in the Denver metro which makes for a great side hustle out of this. Thanks for everything you’re teaching mike it’s really good stuff!

  • @prisoner4244
    @prisoner4244 2 года назад

    This guy has the most underrated views and subscribers, than you for all the tip and advises.👍

  • @4our2wenty8ight
    @4our2wenty8ight 3 года назад +5

    I've been doordashing for months and I have never once seen a challenge. Please lmk how I can get these. I also have not gotten stacked orders more than 2 orders. Any insights???

  • @Drowning_Girl
    @Drowning_Girl Год назад +1

    I'm in the Florida market but I have never gotten the quest options for 3 months now that I have been doing this. I only got it on the first 2 days and that was it.

  • @gkaj235
    @gkaj235 2 года назад +2

    After taking out depreciation on the car ,fuel costs and taxes payable it might not turn out to be much.

  • @andrewflores6137
    @andrewflores6137 Год назад

    Started last week Oct 17th 2022 doing okay, studying the market to max the best method

  • @johnwilliams8184
    @johnwilliams8184 3 года назад +2

    Sometimes I accept a small order even though it's not good dollars to miles just to keep another driver out of the area so that I'm close to all the good restaurants I know if I decline it they'll bounce it to someone else and I'll bring another driver in that little area I'm in

  • @StefanieSaul
    @StefanieSaul 3 года назад +2

    Great video, tysm for the value and tips! I'm going to start Dashing this weekend!

  • @ABC-xt5by
    @ABC-xt5by 2 года назад +1

    I make twice that with Lyft due to high demand and a driver shortage!

  • @tammyrichards9901
    @tammyrichards9901 3 года назад +5

    Do you have a video on taxes how to claim taxes do you take money out every week and put it in a separate account?

  • @theartfuldodger935
    @theartfuldodger935 Год назад +1

    Uber Eats got me about $1500 a week, driving 12 hour days. I don't recommend this. Highly stressful. Bad drivers, awkward pickups/deliveries, gate/building key codes, bags of food and drink trays. Still, it kept a roof over my head during the winter instead of the alternative - living in my car.

  • @eriknelson5585
    @eriknelson5585 3 года назад +3

    I dash in MN Roseville and have to dash at least 40hrs a week to earn roughly 1200-1300.

    • @SerErryk
      @SerErryk 3 года назад

      Do you stay in Roseville or sometimes go to Minneapolis and St Paul?

  • @ShowBand7
    @ShowBand7 2 года назад

    Lovin the food delivery business. For the 1st time ever, I’m able to buy myself the nicest car I’ve ever had. In my area however the best I’ve been able to achieve is $100-$140 in 15 deliveries. I’m using the tips, I multi app, I quickly figure my $$ versus mileage, I call my clients to let them know I’m enroute to pick up their food then follow up with texts & let them know once Im enroute usually with their ETA. Once I deliver I always Thank them. But I’m still making more than I’ve ever made. I’m still open to suggestions however and love the teachings. I’m sure, like myself that these videos & the VIP videos are very helpful to us. Thank you for all you do to help all of us.

  • @mariewallace149
    @mariewallace149 2 года назад

    Hi Mike, I was googling up something and popped up your video. Love it. I'm very new to this and wished I started sooner. I have adult children that do this Uber Eats and would come home with $100's after working there 9to5 jobs by doing this gig! I thought I'm going to do this, so here you go I'm now doing it. And needless to say I quit my job with Cigna by the way it was the worst experience ever working for Cigna. However I was able to quit my job with Cigna and went back to school I started a couple weeks ago, And that's all because of Uber Eats. I am able to continue my education and get my license to be a nurse, and still support myself and all my bills. I've made very good money doing this. And a lot of your tips I have of course done because it's in my blood, I have always been a people person I've worked with people for the past 30 years I love my patients I am in the healthcare field so I would never give that up but Uber Eats will get me through school and then some.

  • @thugajay8
    @thugajay8 3 года назад +1

    In Nashville I average 20-30 per hour. Sundays are always at least $300

  • @cardellcalloway7879
    @cardellcalloway7879 25 дней назад

    Minimum wage in LA is $20 an hour we get according to proposition 22 120% over minimum wage so if you’re driving in LA or Almonte you gonna get is $20 an hour

  • @AP-kk4ys
    @AP-kk4ys 3 года назад +6

    I drove DoorDash today for 6 hours and earned $50.91. This is without discounting gas, wear and tear on my car. I would make more flipping burgers at Wendy's they pay $10.00 an hour and no wear and tear or gas.

  • @2TOOS
    @2TOOS 2 месяца назад

    Great videos. Your teaching me a lot

  • @azumpire
    @azumpire 3 года назад +1

    I wish there were a way to post screen shots here.. I pulled $1511 for 31 hours 2 weeks ago, between Door Dash and Uber Eats. Let me know if there is some place I can send you the screen. I do $1200 weekly like clock work working 6 days per week. Im in North Phoenix.

  • @flowergirl4341
    @flowergirl4341 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I like your videos I'm new to uber, I started 2 months ago with uber food deliveries, but I noticed in California you get more expensive order than I get in Florida, Orlando...I never got for 2 months any order over over $ 11 most of them under $10...for $100 I have drive all day. And my gas waste is $30

  • @victorbraverman3120
    @victorbraverman3120 3 года назад +4

    Hit 4119 deliveries since July 2020

  • @shengduh8740
    @shengduh8740 2 года назад +2

    I have a 9-5 job Monday through Friday. However, I just recently started doing UE the only time I’m able to do it during the week is 6pm-12pm at the most. Do you have any recommendations or pointers if I do it that late.

  • @TreasureForeverOfficial
    @TreasureForeverOfficial 3 года назад +2

    The only time I’ve looked to see where a driver is, is when they are taking too long…. This is very interesting to think people are stalking their drivers 🤣

  • @johnrinehartiii9599
    @johnrinehartiii9599 2 года назад

    Watching from Texas Man , Galveston-Texas City to be exact thanks for the tips.

  • @mtbse789
    @mtbse789 3 года назад +1

    Great information. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @G4RCI4S4NT0S
    @G4RCI4S4NT0S 3 года назад +36

    Im at $23/hr or there about. Im on week 3, I have realized that what works for me is the stacked orders.

    • @rollomay2844
      @rollomay2844 3 года назад +5

      You'll soon ditch those for the short-drive big order tickets.

    • @northpole8318
      @northpole8318 3 года назад

      @@rollomay2844 what makes that better? I’m new sorry

    • @rollomay2844
      @rollomay2844 3 года назад +16

      @@northpole8318 When I first started I used to scoop up stacked order as I thought those led to the best pay. What I discovered was (it seems like) usually one of the orders is garbage, and the other carries the majority of the pay. As if they mix a small pay order with a larger pay order because nobody was picking up the smaller order. For example let's say you get a $20 stack, and one is for $3 and the other is for $17. The $3 (in this example) is in an apartment complex and it took a lot of time to deliver. Ultimately, you ended up wasting time when you could've just done the $17, and taken another order for more than $3. The other time waster is if the orders are in two separate stops. Even if they're close together this still takes extra time, and what if one, or both of those locations isn't ready? You literally lose money standing there waiting. I will still take a stack order, if the overall miles is very low. I like a stack coming from one restaurant to two locations for under 5 miles total. When I was new I felt the urge to take everything, now my acceptance rate on doordash is 9%. I went from a little over $20 per hour when I started to over $35 / hour consistently today. The way I did this was delivering during the dinner rush, , multi-apping between DD and UE, and only accepting orders < 6 miles total that pay more than $1.50 / mile MINIMUM. Decline, decline, decline.

    • @marinarivera7142
      @marinarivera7142 3 года назад +1

      @@rollomay2844 do you work for both at the same time? Meaning taking orders from one app or the other depending what orders are better?

    • @rollomay2844
      @rollomay2844 3 года назад +3

      @@marinarivera7142 Yes I run them both simultaneously, and as soon as I accept an order I pause the other app. I start both apps again when I finish delivering my order.

  • @OliveD-Martini
    @OliveD-Martini 2 года назад +1

    last summer I was making $1500 a month working about 3 hours a day/5 days a week I am no longer making that....I have been wondering why!! I work 7:30-4 on a regular job

  • @siendofranciscojavier
    @siendofranciscojavier 3 года назад +2

    Here in tampa i make around $20 $20+ so i end up with $1000 every week

    • @shantellemena3817
      @shantellemena3817 3 года назад

      How’s traffic over there? I try to start my day near international drive in Orlando where the wheel is but DAMN the traffic can really set you back sometimes!!

  • @bobpospiel1151
    @bobpospiel1151 3 года назад +1

    Im in north jersey and I made $922 in a week like 38 hours.