Lmao return trip? I’m going home that’s literally a days work for some people and I drive 90mph+ so I can get it done in a bit over an hour and then dash in their city maybe.
@@Juice-jx1pr gotta remember not everyone who dashes is broke, some of us just like getting out of the house, gives me something to do. Stay in your lane fool
Probably 200lbs of concrete mix, bottled waters to the 3rd floor of an apartment, a Starbucks, two slices of pizza, some dog shampoo, and two surfboards dropped off by Long Beach strapped to the roof of the car. LOL!
Nope $1.509 is crazy…… Edit: Actually bro I think I would take it …. If u also look at the houses on the right they are really next to each other and only have to go to two or three stores so I would be cool too complete that in 3-4 hours and spend 35 on gas maybe 45 I’ll be fine and still dash afterwards
@@OneKeyTv yeah i wouldn't do that order with a 18 wheeler but with a normal car mostly freeway miles 260 miles without having to wait around i would do it especially considering i been making under minimum wage lately
@@OneKeyTv rofl how much is gas on your planet. 3.50 a gallon for 22 miles(26 highway) on my honda crv. thats thats 14 bucks each way. thats 170 profit for 2 to 3 hours work, your fuckin insan.
With my cars gas mileage it costs .17 cents to drive every mile. So that’s $33 worth of gas for $200 bucks. Total is $170 bucks profit for maybe 3-4 hours of driving. Highway miles mostly meaning less wear and tear on engine also. That’s close to $40 per hour. Yea I’ll take it. I’m also Asian so this calculation happened in my head in .0034 seconds while drinking coffee and making a left hand turn while accepting with offer. (Insert Bruce Lee sound)
Why 33$ if you said 0.17 128mi... this will. Cost you 21$ bad with math? Or something I've missed.... and 2nd you'll have to come back home which the cost will be double up and you add the double up time as well.
You lose more $$$ accepting these rides if you plan to come back to the starting point, now if you won't be returning back to the starting point, take it and work the new area. Also when it becomes more about package delivery which is a 'touch' service, Doordash doesn't properly compensate for this service. Even the mileage on your car to do deliveries should be for inner cities $1.50 within a 10-mile radius and $2.00 beyond that. Picking up packages is a entirely different service. Doordash exploits is own platform at the expense of its drivers. That trip should have been at least $256 total. That amount would have cover the driver's cost to come back to start up point. They didn't factor in traffic conditions, environmental dropoff conditions i.e third floor, swamp lands and personal conditions either. Just have to know what you want to do with this.
I would definitely accept it probably would take 6 hours to do that with a couple hours drive back 8 hours total about $24 an hour I average $18 an hour so yeah I'd definitely do it
@@michaelallen2971 I live in Slidell Louisiana almost every market that I deliver in I can average $18-$19 an hour on any given week I've gone as high as $22 an hour on a 25 hour week but if I work a high number of hours I start getting lower and lower offers and there's alot of traffic in some of the zones slowing down delivery times I've gone over $700 earnings Once in 2 years $600 3/4 times $500 at least 50/60 times one of the weeks I worked in Destin Florida it felt like I would easily make $700 but gridlock traffic (thousands of cars thousands and thousands were in a 3 mile stretch for several hours over the weekend) completely destroyed any possibility of $700 and I finished up with $609 instead and went to the beach 🏖️ around 4pm on a Sunday while it was still warm
Some days I spend 10 to 12 hours to make $200 driving 200 miles that's not bad... If the freeways are clear you'll be finished and back home in 6 hours
Sums up entitled people these days... "Should I work or collect unemployment and go to the beach all day" Noone wants to work, before you work any job that pays you!
Simple Decline for me but if your car is in great condition and you don’t mind coming back that milage and it’s bill week then get your bag. Workers can’t be choosey 😂
@@StreetGeekzhow did u get 6.5 hrs? 60 miles an hr ? So about 4.5 hrs 5 max might stop but the avg dasher makes 15 to 25 hr thts around 40/hr trip all highway miles too 😂u crazy
@@thuglife2ea424 …because road conditions vary, speed as well… Some highways max out at 50-55, others at 65-70. Most roads aren’t vehicle free, and some are congested, etc.
@thecaliforniaone I still have to agree that this is a tremendous delivery opportunity to use as a hypothetical based on the details shown on screen it appears to be profitable . Also Thanks for the content .
How do you know about the mileage you can dash wherever that one ends. Accept, check it out, then you can unassign if undesirable. I just wonder why they're calling you to go 125 mi away I would say it's a little suspicious
@@MoneyMan28no you dont its mosly zig zag all around the city..look at her map. going back home from your last stop is much closer. unless you live by the coast you really should take it 100% of the time.
@@garygraffeo1988 there's certain qualification you have to meet on your ratings before doordash invites you to it. From what I've heard tho the spots are filled already. Although I've heard of people contacting doordash to be enrolled in the large order program due to them having met the criteria. Doordash will either say yes or no
@@KingJ1056 exactly. These people don’t understand we’re deprived off these types of offers. The gas/wear and tear will be similar if I’m driving around looking for 10-20$ orders for 4-6 hours. I would finish this in a heartbeat too , come back home fill up 20$ out of that and start again tomorrow
I'd drive that in literally 2.5 hours. 3 max. 6 total. If that happened at the beginning of my day, I'd take it asap no questions asked. If it were in the middle, I'd take it and be done. If it were at night, unless I was geeked or drunk, nah Id decline.
@@poptheweasel87 delivery would be 2.5 hours plus the shopping if being quick and little to no traffic etc. Then travel back 2 hours. That's 4 and a half hours if lucky. Then get gas, chill take a break for a sec, it'd realistically be a 6 hour endeavor.
But you can deduct does miles on your tax bill so either way, I think it would be pretty decent and it would be better than sitting waiting for an order
I wouldn’t take it . Someone ordering from all the way on the other side of town. It’s just sketchy to bring you where you don’t know and that’s how they can get you. watch out it’s called “setup”
No way you bouta drive 260 miles to get home too. Which is a gas tank which is gonna be $70-100 so you down at $80 after everything. Best to do short trips with tips
I would accept depending on the vehicle that you drive a full tank could range may be about $40-$50 maybe a little more maybe a little less you’d be making more profit on the order than anything you can drive there and back should be able to on a full tank
Decline. 1. The gas to miles ratio should be a min😢$2 per mile since the national average is $4 2. Lights, traffic, state patrol & toll cost are not considered in this offer. 3. This order will most definitely land you “Out of dashing areas” which means you will have to drive at least 2/3 of the way back before another order will hit your phone. This is why there will always be crime. Because is it nearly impossible to earn an honest fair living wage. Nobody cares. Robots should take over the world. Nobody respects humanity anyway. ☮️💪😊❤️☯️
That’s not that bad. It’s sad to think the convenience of Cali has made most people lazy nowadays. It’s bad enough most people think ten or more miles from their home is far. I would have taken that order all day.
About 60 in gas if you’re on empty all together when you head there, payout is still 130. Fuck it why not better make that shit a 3 hour trip at max though 😂
@@GrantTravels23 Very good point I normally tend to do 3 orders at a time AT MOST and only if it makes sense to. Even then, it's probably still quite risky, especially if you use "earn by time" since those customers tend to be very entitled.
Prop 22 guys. This is a decline. Unless you are gonna milk the 8 hours and really take your time. Most likely only $5 tips from each customer for express delivery.
I live in LA and, based on the delivery by time unless you accept that before 1400 aka 2pm you're not gonna make it to all those stops before 7pm. The traffic from Pasadena to the IE will be at a crawl by 330pm
Did some quick math.. if you do 15 orders a day, all about 9 miles total. you drive 130 miles for the day. Let’s say those 15 orders are $10 each, that’s $150 for 130 miles of driving. That order is $194 for 128 miles. Long story short, id take it then call it a day.
@@bobg3221 I deal with the available money /mile ratio at the time. Tax time is often pretty far off to be of any benefit to me and my current bills. Also I would never take $10 for 9 miles. $1 & change per mile in California? Then you’ll run into rush hour traffic. 😭 It might work better in different markets tho.
People saying the dollars to mile doesnt add up. This is highway miles, far better on your car and fuel mileage than city miles. Not to mention the time saved waiting in restaurants or worse waiting for good orders. You knock out a great shift in 5-6 hours. 1.50 a mile in trucking is a good deal and thats about what this is.
On paper it might seem okay but the distance will be the over all killer in this. Someone will complain the food is cold. Add onto the fact that its less than $2 dollars per mile. Nah. I'd pass. For me personally its the over all mileage combo with the number of customers. If it was all going to one spot. Yeah maybe but not to 8 different people. I guarantee someone will complain about something. Plus the wait time for waiting on those orders.
people think this is an easy 3-4hrs trip? this is L.A during rush hour traffic, on the low end you are looking at 5-7hrs. of work at least and that doesn't include driving back...
You accept it and ship it UPS
The only acceptable answer 😂
That’s right 😂😂
@@thecaliforniaone did yu take it
@@maxoutking8535 Nope
@@thecaliforniaone smart move cuz I heard cali traffic krazzzy
I'd decline, while payout to mile ratio isn't bad, ya gotta think about the return trip.
You don't have to worry about a return trip. Just start dashing wherever you end up and then dash along the way back to your home area
I would take it but ev ftw
128 miles though?
Lmao return trip? I’m going home that’s literally a days work for some people and I drive 90mph+ so I can get it done in a bit over an hour and then dash in their city maybe.
Then your car having to get maintenance. You could probably make almost that much in a days worth of deliveries without having to drive that far.
Id accept it and deliver some other Uber orders along the way😂
Yeah, because coming in and out the highways is always a breeze
Are they kicking down hourly on this too?
I would accept just because it would be an adventure 😂
Good luck on receiving that only $30 when you complete the trip
@@Juice-jx1pr gotta remember not everyone who dashes is broke, some of us just like getting out of the house, gives me something to do. Stay in your lane fool
@@SamanthalovesFlowersoh my God you never said it better!
@@Juice-jx1prIt's 124 miles, that's a great gain. You'd get a hell of a lot more than $194, likely around $145 at least.
🎉😂😂😂😂
My over anxious self would’ve accepted it so fast w/o reading the deets then panicked once I realized what it consists of 🤦🏾♂️😂
me too
Me to
Wow you better get that under control if you plan on not working door dash for the rest of your life 😂😂
Probably 200lbs of concrete mix, bottled waters to the 3rd floor of an apartment, a Starbucks, two slices of pizza, some dog shampoo, and two surfboards dropped off by Long Beach strapped to the roof of the car. LOL!
😂😂😂
that's a full 8 hour shift that you can knockout in 4 hours
And dash along the way back?
With these gas prices? Decline
I gotta agree with that.
Yeah that's definitely $20 in gas.
@@workliferecognition7002exactly
If it’s not least $2 a mile….decline
At least $2…
It's like $0.19 in my country it's really sucks
Nope $1.509 is crazy……
Edit: Actually bro I think I would take it …. If u also look at the houses on the right they are really next to each other and only have to go to two or three stores so I would be cool too complete that in 3-4 hours and spend 35 on gas maybe 45 I’ll be fine and still dash afterwards
ridiculous. 200 dollars could fill your tank 5-6 times and 128 miles is a quarter tank
@@gageamkn8919which I guess would be okay if that money was only being made for the purpose of gas expenses
Same with me
That’s wild 😅 if you live in Los Angeles you know this is a 6 hour trip at best 😂😂😂😂
For 6 hours of work just driving almost 200 without even tips. Is pretty good.
@Yurrrr32 yeah but the drive back also
Thats sick i would love to do that shit rather then waiting around all day and declining 500 stingy orders
It’s 120 miles that’s like all the money you made going on gas💯
@@OneKeyTv yeah i wouldn't do that order with a 18 wheeler but with a normal car mostly freeway miles 260 miles without having to wait around i would do it especially considering i been making under minimum wage lately
@@OneKeyTv rofl how much is gas on your planet. 3.50 a gallon for 22 miles(26 highway) on my honda crv. thats thats 14 bucks each way. thats 170 profit for 2 to 3 hours work, your fuckin insan.
I wouldn’t do that on any day.
@@OneKeyTv what are you driving? That’s only 1/4 tank of gas. So about $15-$20 on gas that’s a great order
With my cars gas mileage it costs .17 cents to drive every mile. So that’s $33 worth of gas for $200 bucks. Total is $170 bucks profit for maybe 3-4 hours of driving. Highway miles mostly meaning less wear and tear on engine also. That’s close to $40 per hour. Yea I’ll take it. I’m also Asian so this calculation happened in my head in .0034 seconds while drinking coffee and making a left hand turn while accepting with offer. (Insert Bruce Lee sound)
Impressive
That's just 3-4 hours to get there. To get back home will be another 3-4 hours lol
@@edgarcnajera8161 Yup lol
@@thecaliforniaone it won't be worth it. I live in stockton and it sucks driving here I could imagine up there lol its a no for me lol.
Why 33$ if you said 0.17 128mi... this will. Cost you 21$ bad with math? Or something I've missed.... and 2nd you'll have to come back home which the cost will be double up and you add the double up time as well.
You lose more $$$ accepting these rides if you plan to come back to the starting point, now if you won't be returning back to the starting point, take it and work the new area. Also when it becomes more about package delivery which is a 'touch' service, Doordash doesn't properly compensate for this service. Even the mileage on your car to do deliveries should be for inner cities $1.50 within a 10-mile radius and $2.00 beyond that. Picking up packages is a entirely different service. Doordash exploits is own platform at the expense of its drivers. That trip should have been at least $256 total. That amount would have cover the driver's cost to come back to start up point. They didn't factor in traffic conditions, environmental dropoff conditions i.e third floor, swamp lands and personal conditions either. Just have to know what you want to do with this.
I'd work the area after delivery
Absolutely!
Jesus, Los Angeles is enormous.
They need to put a limited radius for ordering.
yes
They don’t let me order 11 miles away, but when I work they send me 11+
@@wilfricabrera6418 yup
@@wilfricabrera6418 facts huh
Happened to me tonight with a 12 mile order for McDonalds and NO TIP!!! 😡
That’s about $150 after gas. A 3 hour trip. That’s about $50 an hour
$1 a mile or no go. That’s my yes or no
6hrs 1 delivery takes 30min the trip is also to and from so you need to drive 250miles it's shy of 90cents a mile. You can do that in city
@@UnCoolJ80facts and this is over 250 miles
Decline
And that's exactly how you have to look at, mathematic. I make that locally,in 6-8 hrs. So I would decline it
No matter what you gonna do, the food is going to be cold😂😂😂😂
Saks is a department store, it’s not a food order lol
Accept what else you gonna do . And you get that done in 4 hours .
I’m in NY Uber wanted me to deliver to JAMAICA. Like like Island. We have a Jamaica queens but the map went across the ocean down all east coast.
😂😂
Customer probably went to input the address And possibly put in the wrong jamaica 😂
That's hysterical
Grab your boogie board and sunscreen!
I hope he tipped
$194 to drive 3-4 hours there and 3-4 hours back???? It’s a no for me. I need at least $300.
I would definitely accept it probably would take 6 hours to do that with a couple hours drive back 8 hours total about $24 an hour I average $18 an hour so yeah I'd definitely do it
128 miles should take 2 hours to drive forth and 2 hours back. 5 hours total max, more efficient and less wear and tear on car to drive highway.
It shouldn’t take you 3-4 hrs to get back because you’re not making the stops that you were earlier for delivering.
Lol you just dash along the way back home
@@michaelallen2971 I live in Slidell Louisiana almost every market that I deliver in I can average $18-$19 an hour on any given week I've gone as high as $22 an hour on a 25 hour week but if I work a high number of hours I start getting lower and lower offers and there's alot of traffic in some of the zones slowing down delivery times I've gone over $700 earnings Once in 2 years $600 3/4 times $500 at least 50/60 times one of the weeks I worked in Destin Florida it felt like I would easily make $700 but gridlock traffic (thousands of cars thousands and thousands were in a 3 mile stretch for several hours over the weekend) completely destroyed any possibility of $700 and I finished up with $609 instead and went to the beach 🏖️ around 4pm on a Sunday while it was still warm
Some days I spend 10 to 12 hours to make $200 driving 200 miles that's not bad... If the freeways are clear you'll be finished and back home in 6 hours
How much do you spend in gas doing that
@@kingjahjahjones28 about $20-$30 depending on orders. In my area it $3 a gallon. I'm in Michigan Btw. My car gets right about 17-20 miles a gal.
@@dmariots300 miles on a full tank 😊
Sums up entitled people these days... "Should I work or collect unemployment and go to the beach all day"
Noone wants to work, before you work any job that pays you!
That job doesn't pay you. You'll lose money.
They Might as well add a stop to Mexico One Time!
😂
I’m fk dead asf 😂😂😂😂
Don't give them ideas man!
Accept, and order gets cancelled 1 block from the furthest customer so you get half pay of $1.25 😂
Nooooo lmao
That “73” counter never moved
It's a screenshot.
Simple Decline for me but if your car is in great condition and you don’t mind coming back that milage and it’s bill week then get your bag. Workers can’t be choosey 😂
Who ever declines this might as well just go find a 9-5 job.
Or we know that Los Angeles traffic makes this a not so good order
These are the type of drives I wanna do no fair 😭
128.5 miles. 257 miles in total. 6.5 hour drive.
Depends on the day for me. 😂😂😂
@@StreetGeekzhow did u get 6.5 hrs? 60 miles an hr ? So about 4.5 hrs 5 max might stop but the avg dasher makes 15 to 25 hr thts around 40/hr trip all highway miles too 😂u crazy
@@thuglife2ea424 …because road conditions vary, speed as well…
Some highways max out at 50-55, others at 65-70. Most roads aren’t vehicle free, and some are congested, etc.
@@StreetGeekz yea ik thts why I gave an extra hr wit 5hrs
@@thuglife2ea424 Try 5 o’clock traffic my guy.
Accept that 100 percent . If you disagree you aren't a vet in this industry
You clearly have never driven in Los Angeles.
@thecaliforniaone I still have to agree that this is a tremendous delivery opportunity to use as a hypothetical based on the details shown on screen it appears to be profitable . Also Thanks for the content .
@@blackjackbillionaire3288 it would depend on the time of day, but in most cases that would be just an awful time stuck in traffic 😅
Decline, because more spending on gas and less profit.
If it’s at the beginning of the day 100 percent I would just slowly work my way back
Decline. 260 miles for 194? No thank you.
How do you know about the mileage you can dash wherever that one ends. Accept, check it out, then you can unassign if undesirable. I just wonder why they're calling you to go 125 mi away I would say it's a little suspicious
Factor in the fact this is in Los Angeles, these highways are congested most of the time. This is borderline not worth it!
It is a good order. I would never see that kind of order where I live. This is an excellent start if you're looking to make $200 to $300 a night.
Depends on if it was my very 1st order for the day lol. But the drive back thoughhh, so it would be a ONE&DONE day for me real quick💀💀💀🤷♀️🤣
😂
Doesnt sound bad almost making 200$ in 50mints
@@JuanMendez-es5ti lmao were you actually trying to say 50 minutes?
I mean shit after all the profit you mad might as well actually start your shift and make the 200 you normally would with this 170$ profit
Just head home after and “dash along the way” 😂
That’s about a 2 hour drive. Truck companies pay like 50-70 cents per mile on average. That right there is over 1$ per mile! Accept that!
Decline wtf! I’m not about to drive 2 states over for an order 🤣. (Yes I’m exaggerating on the miles so nobody be a Karen and correct me).
Accept if you get good gas mileage
Frfr
Even if yu got good gad milage not worth it, because by tome yu put gas in ya car an drive back profit will only be bout 125$
I would take that.... That's a good offer in my opinion
No you have to drive all the way back home at night. $7.75 for 3 miles is a good order.
@@MoneyMan28no you dont its mosly zig zag all around the city..look at her map.
going back home from your last stop is much closer.
unless you live by the coast you really should take it 100% of the time.
@MoneyMan28 stay there. Don't drive back. Work your way back slowly.
Decline because there's probably lots of traffic and dead mileage getting back later
How in the... I didn't even know dd sends out orders like this
How do I get these orders
@@ishowspppd7494 not sure I guess you would have to be under door dashes large order program
@@martinmunoz6568 how ?
@@garygraffeo1988 there's certain qualification you have to meet on your ratings before doordash invites you to it. From what I've heard tho the spots are filled already. Although I've heard of people contacting doordash to be enrolled in the large order program due to them having met the criteria. Doordash will either say yes or no
places like los angeles always have these strange orders. If you get tons of bad orders then its worth it to take the order and go home after.
Decline. 8 orders. You gotta drive back. They never work out as they seem.
No bro, as a door dasher, $194 is about 6-8 hrs and I could wipe out 8 orders in about 2 or 2 1/2 hrs. I’d be done for the day🤷♀️💀
@@KingJ1056 exactly. These people don’t understand we’re deprived off these types of offers. The gas/wear and tear will be similar if I’m driving around looking for 10-20$ orders for 4-6 hours.
I would finish this in a heartbeat too , come back home fill up 20$ out of that and start again tomorrow
Nope, soon as you drop it off they gone hit that “never got it” 😂
Accept if you are driving an EV for sure. Free fast charging is available in some areas
The thing is that you have to go back another 140 miles to return home
Yup!
Only if you decide to go home. You can keep working and get more money 💰. Or pickup orders on your way back. I would take it.
If all the areas are safe, I'd accept
I always make sure the areas are safe as well lol
@@kingamir7487 ^^
nah those multiple orders are a setup! one customer is going to get cold food! melted shakes! Why do people want ice cream delivered😂😂
Decline because you have to drive back.
I would totally accept that order, considering $10 typically is 100 miles of gas in my car
I accept. I’ll take 4 hours on the highway over 4 hours in the city
$0.66 CAD/km not worth it
@@whatareyou1679 that’s great for you honestly, what are you gonna do sit in a parking lot all day yeah because you’re gonna make money like that
Two days ago I had to deliver 25 packages. 😭 I got paid $138. $194 for only 8 packages, I'm definitely accepting.
That’s a 260 miles round trip for $200. Pass
No Dasher closer to that area than that wtf! Decline. 2 bucks a mile minimum!
That’s my first thought… not even close to 2$ a mile. Decline.
I'd drive that in literally 2.5 hours. 3 max. 6 total. If that happened at the beginning of my day, I'd take it asap no questions asked. If it were in the middle, I'd take it and be done. If it were at night, unless I was geeked or drunk, nah Id decline.
Why would it be 6 total?
@@poptheweasel87 delivery would be 2.5 hours plus the shopping if being quick and little to no traffic etc. Then travel back 2 hours. That's 4 and a half hours if lucky. Then get gas, chill take a break for a sec, it'd realistically be a 6 hour endeavor.
Accept because it'll take me back home.
Man life's too good to decline that thaaang! Accept and go on a little adventure🙌🏾
I would except it and that would be my only order lol
That’s actually decent. It’s over $1 per mile
.50 on the way back
@@bmovinz7468 I wouldn’t
But you can deduct does miles on your tax bill so either way, I think it would be pretty decent and it would be better than sitting waiting for an order
I would definitely accept. Just because I know I would finish in less than 4 hours.
I wouldn’t take it . Someone ordering from all the way on the other side of town. It’s just sketchy to bring you where you don’t know and that’s how they can get you. watch out it’s called “setup”
It's Doordash dashlink packages, absolutely not a setup
No way you bouta drive 260 miles to get home too. Which is a gas tank which is gonna be $70-100 so you down at $80 after everything. Best to do short trips with tips
Decline cause you still need to drive all those miles back home.
Good point and with Door Dash you can't drive outside of your home market?
I would accept depending on the vehicle that you drive a full tank could range may be about $40-$50 maybe a little more maybe a little less you’d be making more profit on the order than anything you can drive there and back should be able to on a full tank
Decline the drive back is crazy
Decline. 1. The gas to miles ratio should be a min😢$2 per mile since the national average is $4
2. Lights, traffic, state patrol & toll cost are not considered in this offer.
3. This order will most definitely land you “Out of dashing areas” which means you will have to drive at least 2/3 of the way back before another order will hit your phone.
This is why there will always be crime. Because is it nearly impossible to earn an honest fair living wage. Nobody cares. Robots should take over the world. Nobody respects humanity anyway.
☮️💪😊❤️☯️
$2 gas/mile ratio is not the national average… where I live, I go by $1… and sometimes, there’s people who don’t even bother with that.
@@craigpeterson6837 with gas prices now, $1 per mile barely makes you any money at all when you also consider taxes and wear.
Looks like they need to hire UPS or FedEx 😲
Accept... Miles back home if you leave your dash on Tax deductible 😊
Declined not worth the hassle. The amount of distance is crazy. Not waisting the thread of my tires for this.
That’s not that bad. It’s sad to think the convenience of Cali has made most people lazy nowadays. It’s bad enough most people think ten or more miles from their home is far. I would have taken that order all day.
40ish a hour no traffic
Tires aint that expensive tires on my car were only $475
About 60 in gas if you’re on empty all together when you head there, payout is still 130. Fuck it why not better make that shit a 3 hour trip at max though 😂
I would take it just because I’ve never seen anything like it. Looks like $30 in gas for about 2 hours I’m guessing and miles are tax deductible.
Not all the miles are deductibles, that's actually a pretty bad offer for my market
Decline that with la traffic that’s crazy
Its the return trip for me
Dang thats crazy i had got one similar for dashmart i had too pass but the time matters as well like traffic time
Yup! I declined because traffic would be awful
I would accept if I had a Prius, other than that no. Should be $260 atleast.
Decline. Especially if the miles back basically doubles the distance
I made $124 biking 15 miles in Long Beach alone. Decline
I'm confused? Isn't that a no brainer? Accept that all day!
Absolutely not a no brainer in the LA traffic, that's not a good order
Decline, that’s 260 miles round trip.
You wouldn't need to take that huge dip south on the way back bruh.
@@BrainletReviewsand what 6 houses? That's a alot of could go wrongs and potentially bad ratings. Wait time alone might piss the customers off
@@GrantTravels23 Very good point I normally tend to do 3 orders at a time AT MOST and only if it makes sense to. Even then, it's probably still quite risky, especially if you use "earn by time" since those customers tend to be very entitled.
If DoorDASH didn't hide the tips then I might Do it. I want to see the full payout
That's the full payout, there are no tips on those orders unfortunately
There's always a chance at cash tips as well
$1.5 per mile, absolutely decline
Especially in LA. Brutal asf with all the traffic
Accept thats my day total in that order ..high mileage but I get 40 mpg anyways lol
I'd go pick it up to get the halfpay. And give the customer a call to cancel.
There are multiple customers ding that would pay you for only that delivery it's a batch delivery you don't know who's paying what until you get there
Prop 22 guys. This is a decline. Unless you are gonna milk the 8 hours and really take your time. Most likely only $5 tips from each customer for express delivery.
Texas is never like this . Smh 🤦♂️ this is a badass tip .
Truthfully that isn't much money. 194.00 for 128.50 miles. Thats like 1.51 a mile. 😂😆🤣 Even if I did doordash. I would hit decline button.
California has a minimum hourly rate. I’ll take it.
250 miles total for $190 depends if were you gotta go has bad traffic and tolls
that LA definitely going be some bad traffic
Nah that's like at least 5hr drive with stops included maybe longer.
When you get into a place like los angles 30 miles could take an hour and a half.
Looks to be a 60 mile return trip, so 188 miles total. I would accept Monday-Thursday. On the weekend, I could earn the same for a lot fewer miles.
I live in LA and, based on the delivery by time unless you accept that before 1400 aka 2pm you're not gonna make it to all those stops before 7pm. The traffic from Pasadena to the IE will be at a crawl by 330pm
Did some quick math.. if you do 15 orders a day, all about 9 miles total. you drive 130 miles for the day. Let’s say those 15 orders are $10 each, that’s $150 for 130 miles of driving. That order is $194 for 128 miles. Long story short, id take it then call it a day.
You need to get back home so that’s 250 miles
@@ForUsNaturals and guess what you can deduct those miles from your tax bill at the end of the year so it’s a win-win
@@bobg3221 I deal with the available money /mile ratio at the time. Tax time is often pretty far off to be of any benefit to me and my current bills. Also I would never take $10 for 9 miles. $1 & change per mile in California? Then you’ll run into rush hour traffic. 😭 It might work better in different markets tho.
If you're averaging 9 miles an order on *DOORDASH* you're doing it so very wrong.
Hell nah… I would just ignore it
People saying the dollars to mile doesnt add up. This is highway miles, far better on your car and fuel mileage than city miles. Not to mention the time saved waiting in restaurants or worse waiting for good orders. You knock out a great shift in 5-6 hours. 1.50 a mile in trucking is a good deal and thats about what this is.
That's absolutely not highway miles.
Just make sure the payout makes up for gas price, or it aint worth it
Did you do any fucking math? What do you drive a car that gets .75- 1 miles to the gallon or something!?!?!? 🤯🤯🤯
@@barreldreamz7852 Apparently you don't know math because you'd know gas in California is more than 2x higher in price than most places in the us
Accept it that’s a full day in one go
Do you see the location? Gas is gonna kill
If it was around the area yeah but that's on the other side of LA plus it's 128 miles to get back
On paper it might seem okay but the distance will be the over all killer in this. Someone will complain the food is cold. Add onto the fact that its less than $2 dollars per mile. Nah. I'd pass.
For me personally its the over all mileage combo with the number of customers. If it was all going to one spot. Yeah maybe but not to 8 different people. I guarantee someone will complain about something. Plus the wait time for waiting on those orders.
I would accept it if had a reliable car that got descent gas mileage.
Huge Decline because then gotta drive back to your zone
Yup!
Yeah but it’s 194. Decline and then get nothing but 3.50 orders
That's the only stacked order I would take
You would only make around 19.2$
people think this is an easy 3-4hrs trip? this is L.A during rush hour traffic, on the low end you are looking at 5-7hrs. of work at least and that doesn't include driving back...
I would accept it and rethink it for the next 15 minutes lmao, that way no one else gets it