Las Vegas is literally bad for Uber Eats. I seen this other delivery driver who constantly got no tippers and just bad offers on there. I expect it'll be the same thing for him. I haven't gotten a Walmart deliver no, but I do see them in the opportunity section for pick ups only. There is a Walmart in another city 20 minutes away from me,but I don't really see orders for there. Lately for myself I had been doing Safeway grocery pick ups ONLY. No shopping required. I just load the grocery bags in my car & go drop off. Some of these customers tip huge! Sometimes the base bay is so high as well. They usually come in the very early mornings. Look in the opportunity section like at 4am, 5am or 6am in the morning to see if any Walmart orders are there for you to snag. Just push accept as fast as you can assuming the pay is good.
Uber eats so much better and Cherry pick your orders. I turn my app on at my house and I'm about 7 Miles from the grocery stores and food and I cherry pick my orders. They start coming in really low at about $10 and if I deny them they keep coming back and I eventually deliver a 7-mile order for like 38 to $42
I will tell you exactly why this is happening. I personally know someone who works at Uber corporate, he told me it's like a monopoly.. Uber create fares as low as possible because there are millions of people doing Uber. That creates desperation to accept any Fair no matter how low it is! The more people do Uber the lower the earnings because the company has the upper hand.
I said it before and I'll say it again don't take food delivery orders that aren't worth your time the one thing people who are new to food delivery apps like uber cheats, and door trash need to know. Because keep in mind you're the one who is putting wear and tear on your vehicle and you have to do maintenance on your vehicle. So, again don't take orders that aren't worth your time.
@@chazlon5061 he wont say it again 😔 I just needed someone to tell me one more time to get it through my thick skull but unfortunately he wont say it again 🥺😭
@@B_Bodziak the quoted rate was just over $8. As it was my first UE run, I was shocked when at completion it showed $4.14 as what Uber was paying for the trip and the rest was an assumed tip which did manifest. But what a shock to drive 14 miles for $4.
Maybe for those on a bicycle (with no fuel cost); then again food will get cold on a bike. So it's hard to understand how they even came up with the number so cheap?
@@arvivilla1452 Promotions? You mean like get an additional $2 to pick up and deliver 2 orders? Tips? Uber doesn't increase the base pay when there's no tip and 99.999% of people do not tip after delivery.
I accept them and immediately message the customer and ask them if they know they ordered food from 20 miles away. customer cancels and I get $3 for never moving an inch
Yesterday I had a $10 McDonald’s on DoorDash with short distance and then after I delivered the customer increased the tip so it was a $16.50 delivery.
@@B_Bodziak nobody increasing the tips bro. The app hides tips after a certain amount so you cant see the full amount. Idk why, maybe its different now but I did doordash for 3 years and stopped about a year ago but I think its still the same
People are taking orders and delivering without tips. Stop taking those orders. You are encouraging people to not tip. You are doing them a service not to work for free
I can sympathize with Mikey. I did my 1st shift with door dash other day and it was a stress bomb and I'm a full time cab driver in Minneapolis!! They threw stacks at me and all I had was videos like yours to help me. Very hard time navigate the app and I was active little over 5 hrs for 76.76 total. I think he did great and thanks a bunch for doing these videos. Us old guys aren't too going with technology lol. Keep safe brothers
i hate that cuz they take adevantage of us by us being tottaly fine getting that warm pizza of Yours and they they add 5$ for us to pick up and drop something in your area but they we waiting extra 10min for that additional pick up ... ehhh not eaven mention is should be similar $ like for the first order but they wont do it
@@dannyc5389 i have a not a pizza bag but really good one , but lately had to decline cuz the pizza was ... 24' o.O anyway , ive never seen a tip upgrade cuz of the bag TBH
@@darkmay200you never have to take add ons,i usually refuse them because its rarely worth the extra time.and always check the original offer to see if its 2 deliveries
My acceptance rate is steadily going down because of the shear number of Costco orders with ridiculous mileage. Costco takes way too long to find parking, shop, and fight through the checkout line. Ubereats in my area seems to have a love affair with Costco! They send one ridiculous order after another, like $12 for 28 miles, taking 55 minutes. In reality, it will take an hour and a half! I just keep declining them.
Those are cannon ball runs, they are not designed to really make money but for a stranggler to make a few dollars as he/she was headin that way to see the grandmother etc....How I make money off them high milelage low payin runs is that the fact I will take an uber eats order going 12 miles for 8 dollars because I can pick up my catering order in that town making 42 dollars that hour and deliver that to my doordash zone by 11:30 am and continue on that shift!!!!
I'm just now learning that there's a whole niche on youtube of gig drivers. And everyone seems to agree that $2/mile is the goal or their standard to meet. Meanwhile I've been tipping food delivery based on mileage for years now (even before apps started suggesting tips based on it) and $2/mile is always my minimum just for the tip. It's what I consider equivalent to a 15% or 20% tip at a sit down restaurant. Does my tip get included in the driver's up front offer amount? If so it sounds to me like I'm a customer that makes for good or even great $/mile offers and that makes me happy lol.
In Las Vegas I do not take anything less then $6 and that is only if I am bored and know the restaurant. I try only taking $10+ orders on Ubereats. Most Walmart orders in the Las Vegas area suck.
You must never get rides. I drive 6 days a week and can count on one hand the number of times I see orders over $6 in Vegas, unless you want to drive 15-20 miles.
When I first started,I was taking just about anything It was an adrenaline rush taking all these runs But,having to shut the app off to get gas got old. I figured it out A year later,I am making way more than ever and it keeps getting better!
I cannot believe that someone is willing to start their car engine 3 times and drive 2 miles for $4 ...essentially $3 profit max after expenses. It cannot be out of desperation for money ( because they aren't making any) It can only be ignorance.
@@smokinglife8980Starting the car is equivalent to letting it run for 5-8 seconds due to more gas being needed to start the car; it's better to turn the car off If you leaving for more than that time. Turning it off and on has no negative effects; starters and other components are designed for hundreds of thousands if repetitions. A piston moves 700-4000 revolutions per minute depending; if anything leaving your car on wears every other component down faster than not using it.
@@RD-ce6bb Most is during cold start-up. Still-hot start-up isn't nearly as bad, except for the battery and the starter. I went through both batteries and starters much more frequently when I delivered pizzas than ever since.
It's a hit and miss everyday. In 4 hours I made $80. Another time was $60 in 4. You can make $150+ a day under 7 hours of work. You just gotta pick an area that works for you. I've chosen a busy street uptown and I get really good tips there, 60% of time versus an area I use to work that was as low as 30%. It sucks you but have to experiment a lot and be really picky, especially on mileage.
the walmart runs are usually terrible, long waits, no money, and they are usually what noone wants to take on spark. I've done walmart spark and uber and ubers offers are really low.
The key is doing low $5 or $6 dollar orders for under 5 miles. You can do 3 of those in a hour. Why do a $10-12 dollar order with 10 miles or more that's gonna take you 1 hour to complete? Also learn and stop accepting orders from restaurants you know that take forever to prepare the food. Time is literally money in food delivery!
Great video by the way! I enjoy highlighting other content creators plus as mentioned I want to always learn how other markets are preforming and what other gig workers are thinking. Keep it up, enjoy Vegas I had a great time there on vacation.
@@YourDriverMikeim newer uber eats driver so on like my second day they gave me a walmart pick up great money. 5 months later havent seen one since. So it seems to me its something they may give to new drivers to get them hooked on the app
I started today, made $98(-$10 gas) but would have been more cuz I got tip baited 5 times out of 12 deliveries. Also had massive issues with the app (right at dinner rush start) not letting me verify orders, confirm deliveries and more often than not...no navigation and had to use google. Heck it wouldnt let me take a photo NOR confirm delivery as a result on my last stop of the day. I think my phone might be too old though. So upgrading tomorrow. All in all, I am happy with it as I averaged 18.5/hr which is more than enough to pay my bills. I also had an issue where I had a very minor fender bender (neither of us are claiming) before even picking up the delivery I was headed to, but it would not let me cancel the order. Orderee couldn't cancel either so I agreed to still deliver it 45min late. It was still warm and she was suuuuuper nice and understanding about it. The worst moment for deliveries was accepting a $25 offer and getting to the location in less than 3min and someone had picked it up already? Why is it sending multiple drivers after the same offer?
Just had my first day on Uber Eats today and he did better than me. I think I did the opposite he did, whereas I wasn't selective at all, I was accepting basically everything. Made $117 in about 9 hours. I think I need to pass on the low offers like you suggest in the video.
thats a lie here in miami if you dont accept trash order you will definitely get punished, it is like logging out the app you wont receive order or you will receive the worst of the worst orders and very few while people accepting garbage get rewarded with better orders.
KC area, lot of walmart orders, and I usually don't take them. When I do, I generally end up cancelling after waiting 5-10 minutes (>5 only if it's a really high paying order). In the offer they estimate number of bags: "1-5 bags", "5-10 bags" etc. Since "1-5 bags" always ends up being at least 8-10, I seldom take "5-10" orders and never anything bigger. However, I once made $38 to deliver a single can of formula 10 miles. I can only assume it was making good on a UE or spark delivery gone wrong and Uber or WM ate the expense.
I get a bunch for Walmart orders in my area for Uber Eats. They are usually crappy pay and sometimes with multiple stop. On top of it, I usually have to wait a really long time just to get the employees to load me as they are almost always busy.
I do Spark a lot and am in Westmoreland county. Recently I started accepting Uber Walmart instead, as it is paying me double or tripple Spark! I’m shocked, but making bank.
My first day driving my phone died after getting a 17 dollar taco bell order. I got a battery bank and the 2nd day I was delivering a pizza and couldnt find the apt numbers. I got out and looked and came back and my german shepherd had pushed the lock button while the car was running... Stuck in a running car in december cold for me with the pizza in the car.
I had one take the tip away and I asked Uber to block the person from showing up on my requests. They said they did so let’s hope. I can’t remember the address unless I have done it many times. Taking away the agreed price should be illegal. When you take the order you agree to do the job for the agreed amount of money. If I had a job done at my house and after the people are finished i decided to only pay half of what I said I would. Would that be legal? No, if they finished the job then you have to pay the price you agreed to pay. I should take this person to court even though it would cost a lot it’s the fact that this is allowed. It’s illegal in any other job. If I was getting my car fixed and I told the shop I am only paying half of what I said I would they would laugh at my face and keep my car. Ridiculous
So far, the Walmart orders I've seen on UE have mostly all been no tip package deliveries. Order examples are : $23.07 (2 packages,7.1 miles,53 minutes 48 seconds), $10.09 (1 case of soda,3.4 miles,17 minutes 27 seconds), $63.07 (2 packages and a lightweight beach umbrella,29.9 miles,1 hour 49 minutes, luckily it looped a little and I was okay with the final drop location), $12.65 for 1 package-5.1 miles(27 minutes 48 seconds), $6.07 (1package, 1.7 miles, 24 minutes 4 seconds), Also, a good amount of the time was waiting for an employee to give me the order.
I work Walmart OGP and have autism. I get sensory overload from how loud OGP department can be. I’m tired of W-2, I can’t wait till I get fired so I can do 1099 more often.
Something i haven't seen in your videos that i learned the hard way, stay the heck away from restaurant pickups in busy malls. I don't even know why these restaurants qualify for these apps.
Decided to start doing Uber eats for full time while I find a new employer, I would always accept orders even if they were only 3/4$ cause didn’t want to get in trouble or strikes this helped me a lot thank you subbed!
@@jayy7712 I would only do it couple times a week but honestly it’s not really worth it sometimes takes a while to get a order and if you do it’s only 8-10$ by the time you go pick it up and drop it off 40mins to an hour has passed so your making under minimum wage
I find when I’m super slow and accept one of these stupid offers I get them over and over! I would rather sit than take my time doing junk orders! Especially since you could miss out on better offers!
I've found using android car play i don't need to even have my phone unlocked. set the driver app to be the dominant open app on your nav system and it'll pop orders and addons up, the only thing it doesn't do is trip radar. you can accept or decline from the on board nav system. tested with a 2023 hyundai santafe oem nav system and a 2003 trailblazer with an aftermarket kenwood ($200, not even expensive) touch screen head unit. both worked exactly the same. the santafe has better screen positioning but i never had to take my eyes off the road even in the trailblazer. If you're relying on delivery apps for income it is SO worth the investment.
I’ve seen Walmart runs, but most of the time it’s not worth it on Uber. I feel like it’s the Spark grave yard when they do t want to take them. Spark is good when you 🍒 pick. Charlotte area.
Moved from an extremely profitable place, full of excellent UE incentivized orders…to a terrible market, Raleigh. It’s so over saturated here. Rarely any offers over $10 and under 10 miles. Let that sink in.
I never do low paying run, idc what it is. I gave Uber my opinion in a survey about the pay. I was nice ;) But The Pay Is Bad! State College PA is where i do it and i sit a street off the main 2 streets in the boro for orders. Theres bars and restaurants so its easy to be close to the pickups. Also Hes Holding the phone while driving. NOT COOL. A cop would love him!
driving for uber and lyft, you will get double taxed at the end of the year. your 1099 will post how much you made and how much uber made. this also happened with lyft. when you go to file your tax, you will never receive any compensation for your mileage. biggest scandal in world history. if i were you guys. get a lawyer and contact any nation wide news channel
Only if everyone knew. There will be no more Uber and Lyft. They would have to pay all the drivers back since 2011. This will definitely get attention from congress 🎉🎉🎉
I don’t know how dashing in Vegas is in 2024 but back in the Postmates years is was tough to get started. With Postmates you had to do one before you can see the hot spots if you were out of your main market. Granted I arrived fairly late 8-9 @ night but it took almost 1:00am on one trip and I had to deliver to myself on another visit
Uber eats driver from ohio, I get a ton of walmart orders, I normally decline them cause your waiting 15 min just for the order, and they do not label the stack orders at all
Had several high payout low mileage, McDonald’s delivery request. It’s always a high tipper. It’s obvious these customers know a high tip equals an extremely fast delivery. I’ve picked these up and have come back to the restaurant an hour later and noticed old orders sitting there. they are apparently no tip orders.
I’ve been doing this in lower mainland Canada and it really has not worked out well for me , because my biggest thing is you accept 14 dollars and think wow!! But instead it is 2 puck ups at 2 separate restraints and adress to stop off so you race with time and deliver everything hot but the two adres often go into 2 separate directions directions
When I declined the low rate...and they don't give me any order request and I have to wait ...wait...and still another low rate order coming.....FRUSTRATING ....😢
Of course hes in Vegas. The most oversaturated market on the planet for delivery drivers. I will see more drivers standing around waiting for orders than actual customers in many restaurants. It sucks here.
I had someone zero out an almost $7 after delivering it well ahead of the original estimated time. I was really annoyed with that one and ended up with the base $2 for like a 3 mile delivery. I usually see at least a few WalMart ones on the weekends, which is when I mostly get a chance to go out. Overall since starting in Feb. I haven't had many issues with my Uber deliveries and in most cases if the tip changes it is to be increased or the occasional extra cash on delivery. The other weekend I had a delivery for about $10 and it was heading back towards home after being dragged around for a while so I grabbed it. Delivered and got a $20 cash tip on top of it. I'm about 60 miles West of Chicago so sometimes the pay isn't as high as I'd like having some deliveries that will take me out of the town, but those are usually the ones that have the best chance of my tip being increased after the fact it seems.
$4 for 2 miles is a waste of my time. I have set my bar at $6 and above only. And staying within the $2 per mile. And yea there are a ton of walmart orders in the Portland OR Metro area. However, in most cases, they do not pay well and they are loaded in the opportunities section of the app. So being preloaded and typically low paying for anywhere from 3 to 7 or eight stops. Sometimes I will get random request for Walmart that are decent and I might take one because Walmart is a very long wait in process takes a while to scan items and such as well.
the problem is TIME. WE are all underselling ourselves working zero per hour. We eat all the delays. I had a 2 hour grocery store order yesterday due to traffic and it was only under 10 miles.
My Uber eats acceptance order this week was less than 5%. I turned down over 100 requests because they were the worst ever! I can’t believe how bad the offers were.
Very good ... I started with UE pilot years ago and the pay has dropped so much. Entering back out and I feel like a rookie again. I like UE because I'm not limited to an area but it would be nice if the area was profitable. I hate having to cherry pick these orders when they first started UE pick ups for restaurants. It was easy to make about $250 a day. The pilot UE they paid us hourly during lunch with a curbside curated menu. It was nice to be chosen and introduced me to other drivers and filled in the time between the drivers rush. Everything has come a long way now. More drivers and less pay smh😢 I averaged $6 hr today with over 8 hrs and only made $90 which $50 was from tips and a $38 fill up. Hence bottoming. I knew I better do some homework and figure out the best strategy for rightnow and probably get away from my immediate market which can get rural quickly. I was thinking atleast $1 per mile and minimum $7 . There were times I slightly deviated because I was trying to get out of the woods and figured why not 🤨. Shouldn't have to figure out a strategy if they just paid atleast a $1 per mile and not have us depending on tips. Thank you for this video ❤
We get quite a bit of Walmart offers in our area north of Chicago in the burbs. It's similar to food a lot. Cheap offers, but some are really good. Spark is better as far as apartments tho because they tell you if it's an apartment run.
"I drive for UberEats and barely make $27 a day because they keep sending me orders where the mileage costs more than the meal. At this rate, I’ll need a second job just to cover my gas! 🚗💸"
What drivers especially new drivers don't understand is taking low paying backwards orders hurts all drivers, as long as someone is willing to take these orders why would Uber change.
I always take the dollars minus one and multiply by 3 and then estimate the number of minutes it will take. 5 dollar order, that's 4 * 3 or 12 minutes. If I think it will be reliably less than 12 minutes I might take a small order. If it's too close or easily ober 12 minutes that's a no. This way it allows for a 3 minute buffer between orders and 3 minutes per dollar is 20 bucks an hour gross. I generally have my low cutoff at 6 bucks though, since it's very rare that a 4 dollar order will take less than 9 minutes.
Great channel Mike! Long time sub, Vegas driver here as well. Crazy that guy was around the block from my house lol small world, yes a lot of Walmarts on UE in this market but not the best $
I did . 350$ in one week. While collecting unemployment here in PA. Uber eats HR called me . And took the week payout. Hurt me because I spend 20$ a day for 7 days. 140$ in gas and they took it all. 350$.
Never take a Walmart delivery. I waited an hour to not get the delivery. I had to wait 15 min just to park in a designated # space to recieve my delivery. Never ever again. And no I never never recieved any pay nor any feedback from Uber.
If you end up near West Mifflin you'll get a steady blast of Walmart pickups. Plan for a minimum of 10 minutes waiting in the lot though, at least from my experience (and why I generally pass on them)
I had a delivery from Uber Eats. It was eight dollars and change for like 5 miles but then they had an add-on for $4.82 for 12 miles. I don’t like to accept add-ons.
Same here, I live in Minnesota and the best I did was 60 dollars in 1hr on uber eats doing walmart drop offs!!! Sometimes Id get a catering order on uber eats that paid 30 dollars for 18 minutes of work and sometimes Id see uber walmart trip radars that paid 75 dollars for 55 minutes of work or 80 dollars for 1hr and 30 minutes of work but I never took them because I couldnt see where they were going on the trip radar!!!!! The trip radar needs to go!!! LMAO end of story!!!!
Today i did 5 first trips. Ill try again tomorrow, but today, i drive over 100 miles, wasted a half a tank of gas ($25) worth, and about 3 1/2-4 hours. Made $20, so i actually paid Uber eats $5 to deliver for them and waste my gas and time.
Always refute the customer claims. More customers are claiming food never delivered. I was told by door dash to take a pic of every order on phone to prove delivery.
I've been TRYING to get my account approved to drive for uber eats as I have a pretty fuel efficient little car that's perfect for doing short runs around town. I've been waiting weeks for this supposed background check to finish and the customer support is useless when I try to inquire about it. I'm not losing sleep over it since I have no plans to quit my normal job but I'm trying to save up as much money as possible right now and it would be really nice to make any amount of extra money even just a couple hundred bucks a week
I like the Walmart order pick ups, I usually get a few a week not much lately but I only do $15 or more and I usually get a higher tip after that hour is done, they bring out the groceries to you and you just scan the customer that you’re picking up for And they load your car for you and usually not that far away so it’s worth miles ratio you talk about
The only reason i accept to drive for Uber it's because I get oder benefit in creating my LLC I don't use my personal SSN but the EIN number a lot of opportunities can be open for me
I live in cheyenne Wyoming, and walmart is very popular out here, so much that we have 2 stores!😂 I do pretty good with eats and ride share and shop n pays. On waiting lists for instacart and order gig apps. Uber's my go-to for now and how i get the walmart orders, which are typically not too bad if it's stacked. My new car gets great gas mileage, too, so that helps.
Honestly this guy is only making videos and not being honest… Uber , grubhub door dash… these jobs are only good for gas money… hope you don’t have bills doing this crap..
This is all auto generated system. So if you accept low rate offers, the system will keep give you the same offers with the expectation that you will accept. So thank you for doing that because if you don’t, who else kk. I only accept offers that meet my conditions or I am home playing with my kid.
Southern NH market has walmart deliveries all the time. A lot of the time its low pay for multiple stops. Etc 3 stops for 12.00 that takes about an hour
Uber definitely punishes. Your cancel rate goes up 1 point per cancellation. And if you ignore a request it doesn't effect you. But if you it the "x" to silence it twice your acceptance rate goes down one point
I am over here in cranberry and a good day is if you can make more than $.50 per mile it’s getting really bad. You’re literally making eight dollars per hour using your own vehicle and gas. ⛽️ I’m only doing it as a temporary means for instant money and that’s the only way I would recommend it. I have a screenshot after screenshot of two and three dollar orders. this is 2024. It’s sad.😢
This driver you featured really needs to figure out complete running costs of a vehicle. A jeep is going to cost something like 50 cents a mile in maintenance, insurance/fees, depreciation, and propulsion. The AAA cost estimator puts a Jeep Rubicon at 20k miles a year at 88 cents a mile... Using it for delivery will be more miles so it will average down a bit, but that is really not a good delivery vehicle He'd probably make more money just buying a used little ultra-efficient hatch and drive that for delivery.
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Las Vegas is literally bad for Uber Eats. I seen this other delivery driver who constantly got no tippers and just bad offers on there. I expect it'll be the same thing for him. I haven't gotten a Walmart deliver no, but I do see them in the opportunity section for pick ups only. There is a Walmart in another city 20 minutes away from me,but I don't really see orders for there. Lately for myself I had been doing Safeway grocery pick ups ONLY. No shopping required. I just load the grocery bags in my car & go drop off. Some of these customers tip huge! Sometimes the base bay is so high as well. They usually come in the very early mornings. Look in the opportunity section like at 4am, 5am or 6am in the morning to see if any Walmart orders are there for you to snag. Just push accept as fast as you can assuming the pay is good.
Uber eats so much better and Cherry pick your orders. I turn my app on at my house and I'm about 7 Miles from the grocery stores and food and I cherry pick my orders. They start coming in really low at about $10 and if I deny them they keep coming back and I eventually deliver a 7-mile order for like 38 to $42
I will tell you exactly why this is happening. I personally know someone who works at Uber corporate, he told me it's like a monopoly.. Uber create fares as low as possible because there are millions of people doing Uber. That creates desperation to accept any Fair no matter how low it is! The more people do Uber the lower the earnings because the company has the upper hand.
I said it before and I'll say it again don't take food delivery orders that aren't worth your time the one thing people who are new to food delivery apps like uber cheats, and door trash need to know. Because keep in mind you're the one who is putting wear and tear on your vehicle and you have to do maintenance on your vehicle. So, again don't take orders that aren't worth your time.
You won't say it again
@@chazlon5061 Say what?
@@chazlon5061 he wont say it again 😔
I just needed someone to tell me one more time to get it through my thick skull but unfortunately he wont say it again 🥺😭
you wanna bet? 😂😂😂 don't take food delivery orders that aren't worth your time wooo I said it again what are you gonna do about.
@@Superman_305 sure you said it again, predictable. You wont say it yet again, though. 🤭
I just started UberEats. It’s amazing that they think paying $4.xx for a 14 mile delivery is acceptable.
No one takes those and UE just stacks it with a good tipped order to get them delivered
@@B_Bodziak the quoted rate was just over $8. As it was my first UE run, I was shocked when at completion it showed $4.14 as what Uber was paying for the trip and the rest was an assumed tip which did manifest. But what a shock to drive 14 miles for $4.
Maybe for those on a bicycle (with no fuel cost); then again food will get cold on a bike. So it's hard to understand how they even came up with the number so cheap?
But there are promotions and tip
@@arvivilla1452 Promotions? You mean like get an additional $2 to pick up and deliver 2 orders? Tips? Uber doesn't increase the base pay when there's no tip and 99.999% of people do not tip after delivery.
Got a $6.50 order from Uber for 20 miles the other day. I sure someone did it but not this guy
I accept them and immediately message the customer and ask them if they know they ordered food from 20 miles away. customer cancels and I get $3 for never moving an inch
@@arresthillary9502Nice!
Smartman
6.50 for 20 miles😂
@@arresthillary9502😂
Yesterday I had a $10 McDonald’s on DoorDash with short distance and then after I delivered the customer increased the tip so it was a $16.50 delivery.
I keep a record and 1 out of every 3.5 of my orders increase my tip amount, but I don't do under $2/mile and an $8 minimum
@@B_Bodziak nobody increasing the tips bro. The app hides tips after a certain amount so you cant see the full amount. Idk why, maybe its different now but I did doordash for 3 years and stopped about a year ago but I think its still the same
I once had a $10/1 mile run,then they thought I went far because they were up in the mountain,they handed me a $20!
People are taking orders and delivering without tips. Stop taking those orders. You are encouraging people to not tip.
You are doing them a service not to work for free
Many times you will lose money, so you are paying to deliver the persons food due to your costs.
Crazy thing is we Americans are starting not to tip anymore
@@RedKnight. We should be encouraging restaurant owners and the industry as a whole to pay their workers a fair livable wage.
I can sympathize with Mikey. I did my 1st shift with door dash other day and it was a stress bomb and I'm a full time cab driver in Minneapolis!! They threw stacks at me and all I had was videos like yours to help me. Very hard time navigate the app and I was active little over 5 hrs for 76.76 total. I think he did great and thanks a bunch for doing these videos. Us old guys aren't too going with technology lol. Keep safe brothers
I hate it when Uber eats tacks 2 deliveries into 1 what the f. I ended up delivering a cold pizza bc of traffic
i hate that cuz they take adevantage of us by us being tottaly fine getting that warm pizza of Yours and they they add 5$ for us to pick up and drop something in your area but they we waiting extra 10min for that additional pick up ... ehhh not eaven mention is should be similar $ like for the first order but they wont do it
get a pizza bag,your pizza will still be hot after a half hour
@@dannyc5389 i have a not a pizza bag but really good one , but lately had to decline cuz the pizza was ... 24' o.O anyway , ive never seen a tip upgrade cuz of the bag TBH
@@dannyc5389the point is that he didn’t have a choice when accepting the offer till he checked afterward
@@darkmay200you never have to take add ons,i usually refuse them because its rarely worth the extra time.and always check the original offer to see if its 2 deliveries
Not just online is business miles. My accountant told me to track ALL of the miles, including coming home after a delivery.
My tax lady said the same thing,
My acceptance rate is steadily going down because of the shear number of Costco orders with ridiculous mileage. Costco takes way too long to find parking, shop, and fight through the checkout line.
Ubereats in my area seems to have a love affair with Costco!
They send one ridiculous order after another, like $12 for 28 miles, taking 55 minutes. In reality, it will take an hour and a half!
I just keep declining them.
Those are cannon ball runs, they are not designed to really make money but for a stranggler to make a few dollars as he/she was headin that way to see the grandmother etc....How I make money off them high milelage low payin runs is that the fact I will take an uber eats order going 12 miles for 8 dollars because I can pick up my catering order in that town making 42 dollars that hour and deliver that to my doordash zone by 11:30 am and continue on that shift!!!!
You're better off doing Instacart.
I'm just now learning that there's a whole niche on youtube of gig drivers. And everyone seems to agree that $2/mile is the goal or their standard to meet. Meanwhile I've been tipping food delivery based on mileage for years now (even before apps started suggesting tips based on it) and $2/mile is always my minimum just for the tip. It's what I consider equivalent to a 15% or 20% tip at a sit down restaurant. Does my tip get included in the driver's up front offer amount? If so it sounds to me like I'm a customer that makes for good or even great $/mile offers and that makes me happy lol.
In Las Vegas I do not take anything less then $6 and that is only if I am bored and know the restaurant. I try only taking $10+ orders on Ubereats. Most Walmart orders in the Las Vegas area suck.
You must never get rides. I drive 6 days a week and can count on one hand the number of times I see orders over $6 in Vegas, unless you want to drive 15-20 miles.
When I first started,I was taking just about anything It was an adrenaline rush taking all these runs But,having to shut the app off to get gas got old.
I figured it out
A year later,I am making way more than ever and it keeps getting better!
I cannot believe that someone is willing to start their car engine 3 times and drive 2 miles for $4 ...essentially $3 profit max after expenses.
It cannot be out of desperation for money ( because they aren't making any)
It can only be ignorance.
I just leave my car running idk I'm not very mechanically inclined but I feel that's better than starting over and over
@@smokinglife8980 It is better however you run the risk of having it stolen
@@smokinglife8980Starting the car is equivalent to letting it run for 5-8 seconds due to more gas being needed to start the car; it's better to turn the car off If you leaving for more than that time.
Turning it off and on has no negative effects; starters and other components are designed for hundreds of thousands if repetitions.
A piston moves 700-4000 revolutions per minute depending; if anything leaving your car on wears every other component down faster than not using it.
@@LawPope Turning it off and restarting has no negative effects?
Most engine wear is during start up !
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Most is during cold start-up. Still-hot start-up isn't nearly as bad, except for the battery and the starter.
I went through both batteries and starters much more frequently when I delivered pizzas than ever since.
It's a hit and miss everyday. In 4 hours I made $80. Another time was $60 in 4. You can make $150+ a day under 7 hours of work. You just gotta pick an area that works for you. I've chosen a busy street uptown and I get really good tips there, 60% of time versus an area I use to work that was as low as 30%. It sucks you but have to experiment a lot and be really picky, especially on mileage.
the walmart runs are usually terrible, long waits, no money, and they are usually what noone wants to take on spark. I've done walmart spark and uber and ubers offers are really low.
Walmart has free delivery.
The key is doing low $5 or $6 dollar orders for under 5 miles. You can do 3 of those in a hour. Why do a $10-12 dollar order with 10 miles or more that's gonna take you 1 hour to complete? Also learn and stop accepting orders from restaurants you know that take forever to prepare the food. Time is literally money in food delivery!
I enjoyed this and all the information you provided 👍
Great video by the way! I enjoy highlighting other content creators plus as mentioned I want to always learn how other markets are preforming and what other gig workers are thinking. Keep it up, enjoy Vegas I had a great time there on vacation.
@@YourDriverMikeim newer uber eats driver so on like my second day they gave me a walmart pick up great money. 5 months later havent seen one since. So it seems to me its something they may give to new drivers to get them hooked on the app
I started today, made $98(-$10 gas) but would have been more cuz I got tip baited 5 times out of 12 deliveries.
Also had massive issues with the app (right at dinner rush start) not letting me verify orders, confirm deliveries and more often than not...no navigation and had to use google. Heck it wouldnt let me take a photo NOR confirm delivery as a result on my last stop of the day.
I think my phone might be too old though. So upgrading tomorrow.
All in all, I am happy with it as I averaged 18.5/hr which is more than enough to pay my bills.
I also had an issue where I had a very minor fender bender (neither of us are claiming) before even picking up the delivery I was headed to, but it would not let me cancel the order. Orderee couldn't cancel either so I agreed to still deliver it 45min late. It was still warm and she was suuuuuper nice and understanding about it.
The worst moment for deliveries was accepting a $25 offer and getting to the location in less than 3min and someone had picked it up already? Why is it sending multiple drivers after the same offer?
Just had my first day on Uber Eats today and he did better than me. I think I did the opposite he did, whereas I wasn't selective at all, I was accepting basically everything. Made $117 in about 9 hours. I think I need to pass on the low offers like you suggest in the video.
thats a lie here in miami if you dont accept trash order you will definitely get punished, it is like logging out the app you wont receive order or you will receive the worst of the worst orders and very few while people accepting garbage get rewarded with better orders.
Wow, I definitely watched a lot of videos after my first abysmally unsuccessful day
KC area, lot of walmart orders, and I usually don't take them. When I do, I generally end up cancelling after waiting 5-10 minutes (>5 only if it's a really high paying order).
In the offer they estimate number of bags: "1-5 bags", "5-10 bags" etc. Since "1-5 bags" always ends up being at least 8-10, I seldom take "5-10" orders and never anything bigger.
However, I once made $38 to deliver a single can of formula 10 miles. I can only assume it was making good on a UE or spark delivery gone wrong and Uber or WM ate the expense.
I get a bunch for Walmart orders in my area for Uber Eats. They are usually crappy pay and sometimes with multiple stop. On top of it, I usually have to wait a really long time just to get the employees to load me as they are almost always busy.
I do Spark a lot and am in Westmoreland county. Recently I started accepting Uber Walmart instead, as it is paying me double or tripple Spark! I’m shocked, but making bank.
The Walmart orders where I am are paying trash lately.
Recently I got a notification saying that my acceptance rate is lower than the average in my area 😂🤷♂️
It's a dollar a mile here. If I tried for $1.75 I'd almost never get anything.
Indeed ,here at Florida state need to be a miracle to see a 1.75usd...mostly a dollar a mile or less
My first day driving my phone died after getting a 17 dollar taco bell order. I got a battery bank and the 2nd day I was delivering a pizza and couldnt find the apt numbers. I got out and looked and came back and my german shepherd had pushed the lock button while the car was running... Stuck in a running car in december cold for me with the pizza in the car.
Dude now that's a horror story, did you quit after that?
@@M.Johnson69 I still do it full time and it only gets worse every day.
@@jonathannagela2130 How much on average do you make per week
I had one take the tip away and I asked Uber to block the person from showing up on my requests. They said they did so let’s hope. I can’t remember the address unless I have done it many times. Taking away the agreed price should be illegal. When you take the order you agree to do the job for the agreed amount of money. If I had a job done at my house and after the people are finished i decided to only pay half of what I said I would. Would that be legal? No, if they finished the job then you have to pay the price you agreed to pay. I should take this person to court even though it would cost a lot it’s the fact that this is allowed. It’s illegal in any other job. If I was getting my car fixed and I told the shop I am only paying half of what I said I would they would laugh at my face and keep my car. Ridiculous
Be careful to accept, then cancel later. Many drivers have been disactivated for that.
So far, the Walmart orders I've seen on UE have mostly all been no tip package deliveries. Order examples are : $23.07 (2 packages,7.1 miles,53 minutes 48 seconds), $10.09 (1 case of soda,3.4 miles,17 minutes 27 seconds), $63.07 (2 packages and a lightweight beach umbrella,29.9 miles,1 hour 49 minutes, luckily it looped a little and I was okay with the final drop location), $12.65 for 1 package-5.1 miles(27 minutes 48 seconds), $6.07 (1package, 1.7 miles, 24 minutes 4 seconds), Also, a good amount of the time was waiting for an employee to give me the order.
Who do you expect to read that?
I work Walmart OGP and have autism. I get sensory overload from how loud OGP department can be. I’m tired of W-2, I can’t wait till I get fired so I can do 1099 more often.
@@fuzzyslippers4349several people
@@fuzzyslippers4349I read it but spacing in between different deliveries would be easier for sure.
Something i haven't seen in your videos that i learned the hard way, stay the heck away from restaurant pickups in busy malls. I don't even know why these restaurants qualify for these apps.
Decided to start doing Uber eats for full time while I find a new employer, I would always accept orders even if they were only 3/4$ cause didn’t want to get in trouble or strikes this helped me a lot thank you subbed!
How much you made on average per week?
@@jayy7712 I would only do it couple times a week but honestly it’s not really worth it sometimes takes a while to get a order and if you do it’s only 8-10$ by the time you go pick it up and drop it off 40mins to an hour has passed so your making under minimum wage
I find when I’m super slow and accept one of these stupid offers I get them over and over! I would rather sit than take my time doing junk orders! Especially since you could miss out on better offers!
He got super lucky on tips, as without the 10 and nearly 30 dollar tip runs, his earnings would have been about $12/hr before expenses.
12 is great in chicago. Min wage is 15. Hard to make 150 in only 10 hours, I have to drive 14 7 days a week
I live across the street from a Walmart. Those are the only orders I take on Uber now. I got tip baited on a food order. Never on a Walmart run 😁
Thank you so much for breaking this down so we can better understand the process to best maximize our earning potential.
I've found using android car play i don't need to even have my phone unlocked. set the driver app to be the dominant open app on your nav system and it'll pop orders and addons up, the only thing it doesn't do is trip radar. you can accept or decline from the on board nav system. tested with a 2023 hyundai santafe oem nav system and a 2003 trailblazer with an aftermarket kenwood ($200, not even expensive) touch screen head unit. both worked exactly the same. the santafe has better screen positioning but i never had to take my eyes off the road even in the trailblazer. If you're relying on delivery apps for income it is SO worth the investment.
I’ve seen Walmart runs, but most of the time it’s not worth it on Uber. I feel like it’s the Spark grave yard when they do t want to take them. Spark is good when you 🍒 pick. Charlotte area.
Moved from an extremely profitable place, full of excellent UE incentivized orders…to a terrible market, Raleigh. It’s so over saturated here. Rarely any offers over $10 and under 10 miles. Let that sink in.
I never do low paying run, idc what it is. I gave Uber my opinion in a survey about the pay. I was nice ;) But The Pay Is Bad!
State College PA is where i do it and i sit a street off the main 2 streets in the boro for orders. Theres bars and restaurants so its easy to be close to the pickups.
Also Hes Holding the phone while driving. NOT COOL. A cop would love him!
driving for uber and lyft, you will get double taxed at the end of the year. your 1099 will post how much you made and how much uber made. this also happened with lyft. when you go to file your tax, you will never receive any compensation for your mileage. biggest scandal in world history. if i were you guys. get a lawyer and contact any nation wide news channel
Only if everyone knew. There will be no more Uber and Lyft. They would have to pay all the drivers back since 2011. This will definitely get attention from congress 🎉🎉🎉
I always get more back then what I spent in gas.
Not sure what you are doing, but you file a Schedule C and deduct your mileage at .65 per mile.
Walmart on Uber eats usually shows up under the opportunities section but sometimes comes through as a general delivery request.
I don’t know how dashing in Vegas is in 2024 but back in the Postmates years is was tough to get started. With Postmates you had to do one before you can see the hot spots if you were out of your main market. Granted I arrived fairly late 8-9 @ night but it took almost 1:00am on one trip and I had to deliver to myself on another visit
Uber eats driver from ohio, I get a ton of walmart orders, I normally decline them cause your waiting 15 min just for the order, and they do not label the stack orders at all
Had several high payout low mileage, McDonald’s delivery request. It’s always a high tipper. It’s obvious these customers know a high tip equals an extremely fast delivery. I’ve picked these up and have come back to the restaurant an hour later and noticed old orders sitting there. they are apparently no tip orders.
I’ve been doing this in lower mainland Canada and it really has not worked out well for me , because my biggest thing is you accept 14 dollars and think wow!! But instead it is 2 puck ups at 2 separate restraints and adress to stop off so you race with time and deliver everything hot but the two adres often go into 2 separate directions directions
When I declined the low rate...and they don't give me any order request and I have to wait ...wait...and still another low rate order coming.....FRUSTRATING ....😢
Been getting a lot of walmart in the UE opportunities bin. 80% of them are garbage, but every other day I'll get a decent one.
Of course hes in Vegas. The most oversaturated market on the planet for delivery drivers. I will see more drivers standing around waiting for orders than actual customers in many restaurants. It sucks here.
I had someone zero out an almost $7 after delivering it well ahead of the original estimated time. I was really annoyed with that one and ended up with the base $2 for like a 3 mile delivery.
I usually see at least a few WalMart ones on the weekends, which is when I mostly get a chance to go out.
Overall since starting in Feb. I haven't had many issues with my Uber deliveries and in most cases if the tip changes it is to be increased or the occasional extra cash on delivery. The other weekend I had a delivery for about $10 and it was heading back towards home after being dragged around for a while so I grabbed it. Delivered and got a $20 cash tip on top of it.
I'm about 60 miles West of Chicago so sometimes the pay isn't as high as I'd like having some deliveries that will take me out of the town, but those are usually the ones that have the best chance of my tip being increased after the fact it seems.
Try hanging out in the Elk Grove, Itasca, Bensenville area by the industrial parks during lunch
$4 for 2 miles is a waste of my time. I have set my bar at $6 and above only. And staying within the $2 per mile. And yea there are a ton of walmart orders in the Portland OR Metro area. However, in most cases, they do not pay well and they are loaded in the opportunities section of the app. So being preloaded and typically low paying for anywhere from 3 to 7 or eight stops. Sometimes I will get random request for Walmart that are decent and I might take one because Walmart is a very long wait in process takes a while to scan items and such as well.
the problem is TIME. WE are all underselling ourselves working zero per hour. We eat all the delays. I had a 2 hour grocery store order yesterday due to traffic and it was only under 10 miles.
My Uber eats acceptance order this week was less than 5%. I turned down over 100 requests because they were the worst ever! I can’t believe how bad the offers were.
Very good ... I started with UE pilot years ago and the pay has dropped so much. Entering back out and I feel like a rookie again. I like UE because I'm not limited to an area but it would be nice if the area was profitable. I hate having to cherry pick these orders when they first started UE pick ups for restaurants. It was easy to make about $250 a day. The pilot UE they paid us hourly during lunch with a curbside curated menu. It was nice to be chosen and introduced me to other drivers and filled in the time between the drivers rush. Everything has come a long way now. More drivers and less pay smh😢 I averaged $6 hr today with over 8 hrs and only made $90 which $50 was from tips and a $38 fill up. Hence bottoming. I knew I better do some homework and figure out the best strategy for rightnow and probably get away from my immediate market which can get rural quickly. I was thinking atleast $1 per mile and minimum $7 .
There were times I slightly deviated because I was trying to get out of the woods and figured why not 🤨.
Shouldn't have to figure out a strategy if they just paid atleast a $1 per mile and not have us depending on tips.
Thank you for this video ❤
New subscriber respect from NYC
We get quite a bit of Walmart offers in our area north of Chicago in the burbs. It's similar to food a lot. Cheap offers, but some are really good. Spark is better as far as apartments tho because they tell you if it's an apartment run.
"I drive for UberEats and barely make $27 a day because they keep sending me orders where the mileage costs more than the meal. At this rate, I’ll need a second job just to cover my gas! 🚗💸"
What drivers especially new drivers don't understand is taking low paying backwards orders hurts all drivers, as long as someone is willing to take these orders why would Uber change.
That Uber psychology works lol. “Accept a trip On your way home and earn extra gas money” 😂 they have the best mind games
I always take the dollars minus one and multiply by 3 and then estimate the number of minutes it will take.
5 dollar order, that's 4 * 3 or 12 minutes. If I think it will be reliably less than 12 minutes I might take a small order. If it's too close or easily ober 12 minutes that's a no.
This way it allows for a 3 minute buffer between orders and 3 minutes per dollar is 20 bucks an hour gross.
I generally have my low cutoff at 6 bucks though, since it's very rare that a 4 dollar order will take less than 9 minutes.
In Vegas Summerlin south is the best big tips
Great channel Mike! Long time sub, Vegas driver here as well. Crazy that guy was around the block from my house lol small world, yes a lot of Walmarts on UE in this market but not the best $
Door dash in Vegas - stay away from the strip. I drive out to Summerlin. Tips are better out there.
I did . 350$ in one week. While collecting unemployment here in PA. Uber eats HR called me . And took the week payout. Hurt me because I spend 20$ a day for 7 days. 140$ in gas and they took it all. 350$.
Yes we get walmart on uber eats for a few years now. They paying so low I don't even take the Walmart order no more do to long waits
Walmart early saturday or sunday from like 8am - 10am is full of uber eats orders
Never take a Walmart delivery. I waited an hour to not get the delivery. I had to wait 15 min just to park in a designated # space to recieve my delivery. Never ever again. And no I never never recieved any pay nor any feedback from Uber.
If you end up near West Mifflin you'll get a steady blast of Walmart pickups. Plan for a minimum of 10 minutes waiting in the lot though, at least from my experience (and why I generally pass on them)
I had a delivery from Uber Eats. It was eight dollars and change for like 5 miles but then they had an add-on for $4.82 for 12 miles. I don’t like to accept add-ons.
We have a ton of Walmart deliveries for UberEats in NW Indiana.
Same here, I live in Minnesota and the best I did was 60 dollars in 1hr on uber eats doing walmart drop offs!!! Sometimes Id get a catering order on uber eats that paid 30 dollars for 18 minutes of work and sometimes Id see uber walmart trip radars that paid 75 dollars for 55 minutes of work or 80 dollars for 1hr and 30 minutes of work but I never took them because I couldnt see where they were going on the trip radar!!!!! The trip radar needs to go!!! LMAO end of story!!!!
Today i did 5 first trips. Ill try again tomorrow, but today, i drive over 100 miles, wasted a half a tank of gas ($25) worth, and about 3 1/2-4 hours. Made $20, so i actually paid Uber eats $5 to deliver for them and waste my gas and time.
A customer said I tampered with her food and of course that’s not true but now I’m not getting any orders.
its amazing how customers are concerned with drivers tampering with food and yet they trust the person preparing it
Always refute the customer claims. More customers are claiming food never delivered. I was told by door dash to take a pic of every order on phone to prove delivery.
I've been TRYING to get my account approved to drive for uber eats as I have a pretty fuel efficient little car that's perfect for doing short runs around town. I've been waiting weeks for this supposed background check to finish and the customer support is useless when I try to inquire about it. I'm not losing sleep over it since I have no plans to quit my normal job but I'm trying to save up as much money as possible right now and it would be really nice to make any amount of extra money even just a couple hundred bucks a week
I do not like how they take you to areas that are not safe for drivers on Uber and door dash
I like the Walmart order pick ups, I usually get a few a week not much lately but I only do $15 or more and I usually get a higher tip after that hour is done, they bring out the groceries to you and you just scan the customer that you’re picking up for And they load your car for you and usually not that far away so it’s worth miles ratio you talk about
In my market I put on the Uber app just for entertainment. The orders are so low they are hilarious
The only reason i accept to drive for Uber it's because I get oder benefit in creating my LLC I don't use my personal SSN but the EIN number a lot of opportunities can be open for me
Did he use a full tank of gas on his run? I go three to four days of deliveries on one tank of gas and I do 6 to 8 hour days.
I see a lot of people talking about sad Walmart orders on Reddit. I've never had one, good or bad.
I get Walmart stacks all the time. They pay pretty well
too many drivers for dash and uber in Las Vegas for sure......
In my state it's really hard to make $100 in 5 hours. He did pretty good
Doing Uber delivery is crap. People don’t tip good. Uber needs to regulate their commission base on the distance!
I live in cheyenne Wyoming, and walmart is very popular out here, so much that we have 2 stores!😂 I do pretty good with eats and ride share and shop n pays. On waiting lists for instacart and order gig apps. Uber's my go-to for now and how i get the walmart orders, which are typically not too bad if it's stacked. My new car gets great gas mileage, too, so that helps.
Customers need to give specific instructions. I give them step by step to make it easy on the delivery person.
Walmart Orders pop up on mine all the time. Money is garbage.
Honestly this guy is only making videos and not being honest… Uber , grubhub door dash… these jobs are only good for gas money… hope you don’t have bills doing this crap..
This is all auto generated system. So if you accept low rate offers, the system will keep give you the same offers with the expectation that you will accept. So thank you for doing that because if you don’t, who else kk. I only accept offers that meet my conditions or I am home playing with my kid.
I also got a 6 tip on a pint of chocolate milk form Wawa
An it was in my apartment complex
I’ve gotten quite a few Walmart orders on Uber Eats
I don't do Walmart runs because their system does not sync very well with the Uber app.
Southern NH market has walmart deliveries all the time. A lot of the time its low pay for multiple stops. Etc 3 stops for 12.00 that takes about an hour
If you want to keep the Plantum level on doordash you better accept the majority of the orders
Uber definitely punishes. Your cancel rate goes up 1 point per cancellation. And if you ignore a request it doesn't effect you. But if you it the "x" to silence it twice your acceptance rate goes down one point
Uber eats is lousy in city , $6 for a 19 mile delivery . I shut that feature and focus on the meager rideshare only
I am over here in cranberry and a good day is if you can make more than $.50 per mile it’s getting really bad. You’re literally making eight dollars per hour using your own vehicle and gas. ⛽️ I’m only doing it as a temporary means for instant money and that’s the only way I would recommend it. I have a screenshot after screenshot of two and three dollar orders. this is 2024. It’s sad.😢
This driver you featured really needs to figure out complete running costs of a vehicle. A jeep is going to cost something like 50 cents a mile in maintenance, insurance/fees, depreciation, and propulsion. The AAA cost estimator puts a Jeep Rubicon at 20k miles a year at 88 cents a mile... Using it for delivery will be more miles so it will average down a bit, but that is really not a good delivery vehicle
He'd probably make more money just buying a used little ultra-efficient hatch and drive that for delivery.
My first and second shift was terrible.
My husband just got a message from uber now they are going to be letting go drivers if you go above a 20%.
Another Uber eats driver that will quit in a month after he sees the losses.