We've only been doing this about a week so we're watching your videos now. Very informative thanks. It's funny that you talk about parking because we're doing it as a couple so unless the order is not ready I don't even have to park. Some of the orders with multiple drinks can be hard for one person however.
Uber Eats Tips 1. Busy Days Thurs-Sun 2. Go out during Football Match days 3. Dinner rush 5pm-9pm 4. Weekends 7pm-9pm/9pm-11pm 5. Be around the restaurants. You don't get paid to go to the restaurant, you get paid for delivering! 6. In the morning, you want to be around all the breakfast restaurants like McDonalds and cafes
All very good tips! I'd like to add - yeah, stay in a high density area, but also stay in the SAME high density area as much as possible. There are many advantages to being ultra familiar with your delivery area: - repeat customers (bigger tips) - you know which restaurants to avoid due to long waits - you learn alternate routes - familiarity with where to park
I expirience that the same restaurant can finish the order in 2minutrs or in 30minutes its just getting lucky i had this with kfc mac donald and eazy in the same day. Order 1 waited 30minutes and order 2 was ready when i arrived its so strange
I just started with Uber Eats and live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. I've mostly been doing lunch or dinner within a few miles of my neighborhood and easily making $50+/day driving 2-3 hours a day. It's totally amazing.
@@YourDriverMike hey Mike so I have some questions for you. Hope you can help me. So I just started driving for Uber eats about 2 weeks ago. I've only gone out twice so far. So I got a delivery for a half hour away on my first time delivering. The second time I started up I got a delivery for a half hour away again. I just want to know what is a good amount to accept the order? Like for instance should I accept it if it's $14 or $11? Keep in mind that gas prices here in my city are $6.50 a gallon. So I just wonder if it's really worth going all that way.
@dan Koerner, I think I should honestly go to a busier city like San Francisco. The problem is though I don't have time to drive all that way. I do see opportunities offered by Uber eats that give you more money but they are so far away from me. 😔
Declining orders based on distance is a great tip! I would also look at the minutes that it will take and if it's less than 20 and >$10 that is my sweet spot. Also, I've found that you should forget about the bad promotions. If they are asking you to do 16 orders in 3 hours, this is really difficult in practice. You may find it isn't worth it because you will probably be accepting tiny dollar values to attempt it, which if you aren't successful, will decrease your wage. Addionally, remember which restaurants in your area where you have to wait! Decline these orders the next time you see them. In my city, taco bell makes you fill up cups, and some fast food places make the order when you get there. Decline restaurants like this.
@@gabrielaclarinda8410 that’s a really good question. I always wondered if you decline offers will it lesson your opportunities! Can someone answer this please!
If you're driving with Uber eats ( not ride share ) you can have a companion with you, they can keep food safe, drive and protect the car while food is being delivered etc; we've had great success ( my daughter and myself ) and average $40 hourly during the week and more on weekends! Just make sure to stick to Covid safety rules!! ( Both of you! We never take our masks off even while driving and whoever delivers food to the door wears gloves! We also have a fresh box of kleenex that we use to open anydoors to businesses, then sanitize once we're back in the car. This provides safety, even in more hazard areas and the car is never left alone!
I hate to tell you this but you have zero control of anything that happens to you in this world. There is no such thing as safety. Only fear. Fear is an illusion.
@@holdentudiks6169 Strange cryptic response ... You also contradicted yourself, either there's fear or there isn't. What else can I say but ... Don't drive for UBER 🤷 Thank you for bringing me back here to the post though! Nice to see I may have helped a few people!
Great tips, but you have 5 - 10 seconds to decide whether to accept another order or not, and you suggest using a different app to see where the location is first before accepting? On top of that, you are probably driving at the time, so I think that would be pretty much impossible to do in the time frame you have.
You can switch between Uber eats and waze with one button on android and do a voice search for the address. I think you have 30 seconds to accept an order on Uber eats. Should be enough time.
I start Uber Eats next week. Doordash gives the driver 39 seconds to accept the order. Does Uber Eats really allow only 10 to 15 seconds to accept the order before the app passes it to the next closest driver? That sounds rough to me.
Also I gott some insulated bags I just ordered a pizza bag as well insulated cup for coffee drinks etc you guys motivated me to be in the game last delivery I had a $3 delivery trip right I received $25tip I was completely choc
Dude if you go where everyone else goes in a smaller dense city pickings are slim! I found a couple unserved areas that people shy away from and wow it has been a gold mine! So look for areas your sister would never deliver to.
Day 1- 78 dollars (4 hours Day 2-(after watching you) 183$ (6 hours) Slowly but surely getting better. West Downtown Oakland and Berkley are doing me well
I actually like to look for the longer rides and the ones that actually do take me out further. I don't like traffic, and I hate trying to find a park. And on the longer rides I can just chill listening to music, instead of being more stressed in the denser areas and starting and stopping every 5 to 10 minutes, and all the traffic noise, and smell, and too many people everywhere. I'd rather a smoother, more enjoyable experience while getting paid something like $20ph, then a more stressful or frustrating experience for $25ph. But that's just me.
Watch out for those grocery orders I just did a grocery order that was about 3 miles for $9 but it was about 10 bags of groceries and 6 cases of bottled water up 2 flights of stairs let me tell you I work out but dam that killed me !,! Do a bunch of squats or duck walk a distance and see how you feel the next day definitely not worth it
That's great thank you so much. I am watching this as I am driving 30 minutes back home because I did not shut off my request and kind of got stuck way far away. I should have watched this sooner thank you.
We don’t have zoning restrictions in Houston. The suburb’s have many pockets of areas with a dense amount of restaurants! Means I don’t have to worry about staying in the downtown area since it’s 45 mins from home. Glad I found this channel! Thx for the tips and advice!
Last two Fridays in Rockford, IL - I start a little after 12 noon, stack up around 100-120 by 4 30, take a lil break and then it's surge time until 8 or 9 and I've been able to add another 150-175. I was doing UberX Friday overnights but this has been paying better
I have driven since 2014 for Uber, in New Jersey then Connecticut and ft Lauderdale Florida. New to Uber eats and thank you so much. Your tips are great and when you talk about them I can relate. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I’ve been Doordashing for 3 weeks now and I was told not to “put my eggs in one basket” so I’ve just applied to UberEats. Will start toggling once I’m approved.
Thanks for making this video. I liked your tip about goalsetting. This is something that I have found motivates me to keep going, e.g. deliver x number of deliveries or work x number of hours. Great job! 😀
Thanks for the tip to turn off requests while delivering. My acceptance rate is low because I get a bunch of requests which I cannot accept, causing my rate to stay low. Keeps me from getting to Gold.
Yesterday was my first time delivering. I'm doing this as a part-time job and I did not know about the bonuses because I only did four deliveries and I made about $55. Thanks for the tips
I guess maybe it depends on where you live, but where I live (in middle Tennessee), any higher dollar paying request will pretty much ALWAYS take you a good distance away from the high concentration area you started from. It’s just the nature of the beast usually. Unless it’s a high paying request with TWO pickups/deliveries that are each not that far from the busy area.
Not saying that it means I think Im a genious, but the opening the door from the bottom was something i always felt I was being clever at doing. On that same note I also take and use the strength of my car keys like a sword to grab around the handle and pull with the key. Even feel like a ninja when I use the key to grab a door that is closing and reopen it .
One of the Uber agents on the phone told me that if I don't accept a ride that's offered to me or a food order that's offered to me that can affect my rating
I got a $32 dlls order from National City to Downtown San Diego. It was great but the parking was an absolute nightmare. I had to deliver to the 25th floor 😂 First and last time I accepted a downtown order.
My pro tip: order a door opening device from Amazon and attach it with a zip strip on your waist. I absolutely love never touching any doors or elevator/gate code buttons!
I don’t agree with this tip. If you know the area then you know where you are going based on address alone. But, when you are on an order you swipe up from the bottom and there’s a hand indicating stop. You click this to stop new requests. You just have to remember to go back online after the order.
I don't take any orders over 15-16 mins anymore. Just not worth the drive. I received a request earlier for $13 (including expected tip) for a total trip time of 40 MINS. Just insane.
Omgosh thank you soo much for this video!! These were questions that I needed answers too!! I was soo overwhelmed since Sunday was my first day doing doordash/uber eat. This video is going to save me!!!! I seriously was going to quit but after watching this video not going to quit! Thank you sooo much!!! Btw I didn’t even know you had a twin!! No wonder I was like why does he look kinda different in this video.. that’s cause it’s your brother! 😆. Thanks again 😊🙏
Thank you for this video. I drive for Ubereats in Atlanta and try to except every order, but end up getting pulled downtown, where there is no parking, and I end up circling around too many times. Way too many one-way streets down there!! I will definitely pick and choose now for more efficiency. I have even picked up in the mall two different times, super inconvenient walking through the whole mall looking for a specific restaurant 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Andrea ASMR oh yeah that’s me too! I avoid downtown even though it’s busy in that area. Can’t find parking or the place I get soo frustrated then start to freak out that uber eat will deactivate my account!
I live in ATL. I prefer Downtown, but I do the most in illegal parking lol. I just know where to park away, but I've been doing Uber X & about to get deactivated cuz I don't like wearing my mask. I'd prefer to do Uber Eats & Uber XL exclusive because Uber X RARELY tips.
Excellent job, Matt (filling in for Mike)👍! I drive for Door Dash for 15 hrs or less a week and into the 3rd. month now. I really enjoyed your teaching & 15 tips for Uber Eats "Beginners", and I'm signing up now. Thank you! Keep up the good work and be safe.
@@RaceAgainstAce well this is more of a side job for me. But I always Uber during the promotions. I made that 340 when they were giving extra money for deliveries. I also live in Chicago so there's lots of demand
I have a question… What happens to your Tips if you make an error, or your app crashes and you’re not able to swipe delivered, but yet you still deliver the product and call customer support?
I have the same exact fear and it happened to me on my second every order. Luckily I had two cup holders in the back seat along with the two in the front seat and was able make the delivery without any issues. I also order a insulation bag from Amazon that has 3 built-in cup holds (there's also bags with 4 cup holders) that will benefit on the long run.
Lol, how can the food or drinks spill on you? Your supposed to have a carrier with drink and food holders dummy! If you are just carrying food around on your seats your not very professional are you?
That is very challenging! Starbucks has the best idea. They use a drink holder and put it inside a bag so you can grab up to 4 drinks at one time. I would recommend finding a drink holder on Amazon and using a sturdy bag and use the same strategy for yourself Thanks for watching!
Matt you are awesome in explaining the details. I learned so much, great tips! It certainly will make my driving more productive. Question: Is it better to decline an order or let time run out? I’m concerned about declining 3-4 orders in a row. Also does Uber rate their drivers... meaning the more hours you drive & orders you accept, does it affect the type or frequency of orders you’ll get? Love your background setting, very calming & uplifting 🌱
About going to the bathroom. It wouldn't be good to bring your pack in with you to use the bathroom, especially since you are likely going to have to set it down on the floor inside the bathroom stall. So are restaurants good about letting you keep your bag at the counter or some place where you can put it while you use the bathroom? I think that restaurants should have a rack for delivery people to put their bags on where no one else can steal it.
Man, I looked at my rating, I accepted 33 out of 83 orders. Lot of orders were under $3. I stay in South Fl and I hate going to downtown areas. Parking is a pain in the arse, but those tips be lovely.
goal setting is a big one for me. My minimum is $60 is I go out to deliver ($100 on my longer days). IMO (depending on where you are) just find a parking spot. most of the drivers near me will just line up in front of restaurants and it really f**ks with traffic. In my area a lot of the time spots will be only 10-20ft further than where they line up.
Great question.... so many of my orders were small and had me driving 20+ miles to deliver them. I feel bad declining these orders but it’s simply not worth my time or the money. Matt please assure your subscribers on this 😏
@matt that would have been good before the pandemic. However, most colleges aren't open right now. Like not until spring. Meaning that the whole campus is shut down.
As I arrived to the restaurant for pick up I introduce my self as I ask them to re enter there proper address for a proper delivery they say thank you if stuck in traffic light i let them no as well up on arrival I tell them hope all is well and my service was reliable and punctual thank you for chosen Uber eat s until we meet again
Excellent. I have almost 10k pax trips but today I could not log on due to vehicle age (2006 Matrix). So I activated Eats to give it a go. Made a whole 50 bucks in 5hrs. Actually accepted an additional delivery at BK for one dollar. I'll get there-thanks to folks like you.
Is it hard to learn how to use Waze you would have to be able to put your starting point as where you’re at to going to those cross roads. I wish I could figure out how to do that.
Some of these are the same for sure in 2022 and some may have changed. And where do you toggle to turn off new delivery notification when close to a run? They may have removed that, I do not see that in the app>preferences section.
Not sure if you still need an answer, but where I am, the only company that will cover you is Progressive. I'm about to switch to them, and it will only cost me about 35 bucks more a month than what I'm paying now.
Thank you for this video. Do you happen to know how you can be on a phone call and still hear calls on Uber eats driver app? I noticed if I'm on a call or if I have another app open like email I do not get notifications of navigation or any new orders. Thank you for your time.
Are you still doing it ? How’s it going so far since it’s been 5 months ? I just started today and it didn’t go bad, but what I think is since I’m new they are giving me more deliveries so I can get addicted to it lol. I did start on Thursday which is a good day.
You said to toggle turn off request , but you didn't show how?/ can you do it before you accept an order or only while you are delivering an order?? I enjoy the video but I'm a little confused at what you are saying??
Hey is it the same when you leave the app running while you wait for orders and let’s say you watch videos while parked or you’ll get a higher chance just sitting on the app?
everything has been confirmed when I give my documents to drive for uber but my social security for the background check keeps saying needs attention every time I put it in
Tip: dress professionally, eg: about as well as you would dress to dine at the average restaurant you pick up from. And be positive and friendly! I hate seeing delivery drivers sulking and dressed like slobs. It makes us all look bad.
Yes! My mom thinks I’m crazy but I always try to dress nice/casual and do my makeup. I swear everyone is just more nicer and tips increase, even if you’re not interacting with your customers you’re always being watched with rings, etc.
I'm in Houston and they're currently doing the same. I guess a little "hack" to that is just take the ones that will definitely keep you close to your hot zone. I know one night the biggest payout I had was about $7.50 and that's with tip. I did about 21 deliveries($3 each time) basically back to back and would get $3-$4 tips for just being friendly and fast. So if you're super strategic then you can walk away with a little bit of cash. Also, faking it to make it helps. Lol.
@Roy Berg yea. At first I didn't wanna turn anything down and thought you could get in trouble for doing so. UNTIL...I had a request that was a 68 minute round trip for about $11 and they didn't tip. After that I learned to pick and choose pretty fast. Lol
@@YourDriverMike Mike, are you talking about under Driving Preferences, the [Offline] button, or something else? Is it a setting that you set once, or every time to accept an order?
My first 8 days driving for uber eats i made almost $9000 its under security review right now for 7 days , tomorrow will be the 7th day im hoping to see the deposit in my account in the morning ! seems way to good to be true , waiting anxiously !
Hello, I'm new to uber eats as well and i have a question about something you mentioned If i get two orders at once it tells me say 15.00 I take it, deliver the first order but the second order ( which I didn't know where was actually going) it's like faraway but i'm already stuck with the food. How can I tell if i should get the second order or not from the very beginning
Does anyone recommend hot bags or any special items to do your deliveries with? I’m chining out of pizza delivery and I haven’t figured that one out yet
@@EdsHouse00 thanks! The place where I was working began to use Door Dash and they were giving it hot bags so I snatched one. Sometimes you’re right but I’ve been finding a lot of use for it. Not only does it protect my interior from spills but there are occasions like with most fast food and pizza where it definitely keeps things warm and it looks a little more professional to have when I’m actually delivering so I definitely use it
@Your driver Mike I haven't started yet with my first order and haven't received my card to be able to purchase foods, how does the personal cash work? I use my personal cash to pay for the order, but how would I get paid back? I'm very confused, but I would love to be able to start if possible while I'm waiting for my card.
I did my first 12 hour day September 30th. I made a $108.00. I contacted customers and got decent tips. My goal is $200.00 every Friday. I was so nervous.
Location, depends completely on the market you drive for. If you don’t have them you probably never will. :/ I had them in Chicago. When I moved to Milwaukee Quests went away.
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Thanks for watching everyone!
Have been drivin ubrr eats for 4 yesrs
Dont try to outsmart app
Tske the ordets
We've only been doing this about a week so we're watching your videos now. Very informative thanks.
It's funny that you talk about parking because we're doing it as a couple so unless the order is not ready I don't even have to park. Some of the orders with multiple drinks can be hard for one person however.
@@yourdriverteam-matt1001 fo904
Uber Eats Tips
1. Busy Days Thurs-Sun
2. Go out during Football Match days
3. Dinner rush 5pm-9pm
4. Weekends 7pm-9pm/9pm-11pm
5. Be around the restaurants. You don't get paid to go to the restaurant, you get paid for delivering!
6. In the morning, you want to be around all the breakfast restaurants like McDonalds and cafes
Thank you
Yup, McDonald's and Starbucks.
Cheers!
True
Thankyou. I am just starting.
All very good tips! I'd like to add - yeah, stay in a high density area, but also stay in the SAME high density area as much as possible. There are many advantages to being ultra familiar with your delivery area:
- repeat customers (bigger tips)
- you know which restaurants to avoid due to long waits
- you learn alternate routes
- familiarity with where to park
I expirience that the same restaurant can finish the order in 2minutrs or in 30minutes its just getting lucky i had this with kfc mac donald and eazy in the same day. Order 1 waited 30minutes and order 2 was ready when i arrived its so strange
You have literally doubled my income. I can't thank you enough. God bless you😁
Means a lot thanks Davida!
How much are you making now?
Oh shut up
Lol. One dollar would double it for me!
I just started with Uber Eats and live in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. I've mostly been doing lunch or dinner within a few miles of my neighborhood and easily making $50+/day driving 2-3 hours a day. It's totally amazing.
Nice job 👊🏻
Me too!!! Just started in the suburbs of Pdx and the pay is nice
I’m in Portland too!
@@YourDriverMike hey Mike so I have some questions for you. Hope you can help me. So I just started driving for Uber eats about 2 weeks ago. I've only gone out twice so far. So I got a delivery for a half hour away on my first time delivering. The second time I started up I got a delivery for a half hour away again. I just want to know what is a good amount to accept the order? Like for instance should I accept it if it's $14 or $11? Keep in mind that gas prices here in my city are $6.50 a gallon. So I just wonder if it's really worth going all that way.
@dan Koerner, I think I should honestly go to a busier city like San Francisco. The problem is though I don't have time to drive all that way. I do see opportunities offered by Uber eats that give you more money but they are so far away from me. 😔
Declining orders based on distance is a great tip! I would also look at the minutes that it will take and if it's less than 20 and >$10 that is my sweet spot. Also, I've found that you should forget about the bad promotions. If they are asking you to do 16 orders in 3 hours, this is really difficult in practice. You may find it isn't worth it because you will probably be accepting tiny dollar values to attempt it, which if you aren't successful, will decrease your wage.
Addionally, remember which restaurants in your area where you have to wait! Decline these orders the next time you see them. In my city, taco bell makes you fill up cups, and some fast food places make the order when you get there. Decline restaurants like this.
I only use a ratio of minutes/pay when doing orders. $7.50/15m, $10/20m, $20/40m, it all equals out to $30 an hour :)
Hey one questions is it better to decline or make the time run out ?
@@gabrielaclarinda8410 that’s a really good question. I always wondered if you decline offers will it lesson your opportunities! Can someone answer this please!
@@cheri6360
If you decline 4 in a row you'll be logged out.
@@GamblinQueenII yes but you can log in again i did this 3 times in a row till i get a good order.
If you're driving with Uber eats ( not ride share ) you can have a companion with you, they can keep food safe, drive and protect the car while food is being delivered etc; we've had great success ( my daughter and myself ) and average $40 hourly during the week and more on weekends! Just make sure to stick to Covid safety rules!! ( Both of you! We never take our masks off even while driving and whoever delivers food to the door wears gloves!
We also have a fresh box of kleenex that we use to open anydoors to businesses, then sanitize once we're back in the car.
This provides safety, even in more hazard areas and the car is never left alone!
I hate to tell you this but you have zero control of anything that happens to you in this world. There is no such thing as safety. Only fear. Fear is an illusion.
@@holdentudiks6169 Strange cryptic response ... You also contradicted yourself, either there's fear or there isn't.
What else can I say but ... Don't drive for UBER 🤷
Thank you for bringing me back here to the post though! Nice to see I may have helped a few people!
Great tips, but you have 5 - 10 seconds to decide whether to accept another order or not, and you suggest using a different app to see where the location is first before accepting? On top of that, you are probably driving at the time, so I think that would be pretty much impossible to do in the time frame you have.
Ya I was thinking the same
You can switch between Uber eats and waze with one button on android and do a voice search for the address. I think you have 30 seconds to accept an order on Uber eats. Should be enough time.
I start Uber Eats next week. Doordash gives the driver 39 seconds to accept the order. Does Uber Eats really allow only 10 to 15 seconds to accept the order before the app passes it to the next closest driver? That sounds rough to me.
@@wainphillips2733 I'm not sure exactly how long it is but it's more than 10 seconds. It's probably closer to 30 secs.
Also I gott some insulated bags I just ordered a pizza bag as well insulated cup for coffee drinks etc you guys motivated me to be in the game last delivery I had a $3 delivery trip right I received $25tip I was completely choc
Glad to help!
Wow, I've been doing Uber Eats for about 2 yrs. Lots of good tips. I've actually been doing many of the things you mentioned
Using the restroom was my biggest learning curve haha. That one caught me by surprise my first few days out.
Dude if you go where everyone else goes in a smaller dense city pickings are slim! I found a couple unserved areas that people shy away from and wow it has been a gold mine! So look for areas your sister would never deliver to.
Yeah that is my strategy I never go downtown
Day 1- 78 dollars (4 hours
Day 2-(after watching you) 183$ (6 hours)
Slowly but surely getting better. West Downtown Oakland and Berkley are doing me well
I actually like to look for the longer rides and the ones that actually do take me out further. I don't like traffic, and I hate trying to find a park. And on the longer rides I can just chill listening to music, instead of being more stressed in the denser areas and starting and stopping every 5 to 10 minutes, and all the traffic noise, and smell, and too many people everywhere. I'd rather a smoother, more enjoyable experience while getting paid something like $20ph, then a more stressful or frustrating experience for $25ph. But that's just me.
I do the same thing. And gas costs are about the same in the end, highway driving is just less taxing on my vehicle.
Same! They always tip well when they live in the boondocks too😊
Rich areas in the suburbs tip soooo much better so it definitely makes up for just cruising and way less stress.
Watch out for those grocery orders I just did a grocery order that was about 3 miles for $9 but it was about 10 bags of groceries and 6 cases of bottled water up 2 flights of stairs let me tell you I work out but dam that killed me !,! Do a bunch of squats or duck walk a distance and see how you feel the next day definitely not worth it
Yeah, it doesn’t let you look at the list or anything before you accept. I don’t like that.
That's great thank you so much. I am watching this as I am driving 30 minutes back home because I did not shut off my request and kind of got stuck way far away. I should have watched this sooner thank you.
We don’t have zoning restrictions in Houston. The suburb’s have many pockets of areas with a dense amount of restaurants! Means I don’t have to worry about staying in the downtown area since it’s 45 mins from home.
Glad I found this channel! Thx for the tips and advice!
Last two Fridays in Rockford, IL -
I start a little after 12 noon, stack up around 100-120 by 4 30, take a lil break and then it's surge time until 8 or 9 and I've been able to add another 150-175. I was doing UberX Friday overnights but this has been paying better
I have driven since 2014 for Uber, in New Jersey then Connecticut and ft Lauderdale Florida. New to Uber eats and thank you so much. Your tips are great and when you talk about them I can relate. Thank you!
I haven't really gotten familiar with Chicago yet. But I'm trying to learn my areas so I can deliver quick and get paid
Thank you for this video. I’ve been Doordashing for 3 weeks now and I was told not to “put my eggs in one basket” so I’ve just applied to UberEats. Will start toggling once I’m approved.
Thanks for making this video. I liked your tip about goalsetting. This is something that I have found motivates me to keep going, e.g. deliver x number of deliveries or work x number of hours. Great job! 😀
After listening to the channels tips I've averaged $26.75 an hour, thanks for the help.
$50 an hour!!! dang, I'm trying to keep $20-$22 going. I gotta get to your level.
I believe most earnings are determined by market/cost of living. However, I could be wrong on this.
Definitely! I spent the entire day today running orders but the money didn’t match my efforts. 🤦🏾♀️
How will you have time to check the drop off location on Waze before the accept timer runs out?
Ask Siri?
MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION
Thanks for the tip to turn off requests while delivering. My acceptance rate is low because I get a bunch of requests which I cannot accept, causing my rate to stay low. Keeps me from getting to Gold.
Where do you look for acceptance rate on Uber eats? Please show me where ?
I’ve only been driving for Uber since the end of May! Im loving the tips here on the channel! Thank you! 🤓
Yesterday was my first time delivering. I'm doing this as a part-time job and I did not know about the bonuses because I only did four deliveries and I made about $55. Thanks for the tips
I guess maybe it depends on where you live, but where I live (in middle Tennessee), any higher dollar paying request will pretty much ALWAYS take you a good distance away from the high concentration area you started from. It’s just the nature of the beast usually. Unless it’s a high paying request with TWO pickups/deliveries that are each not that far from the busy area.
I know this vid is a year old but man it helps me a lot, appreciate your time for a great info in how to organize and to do the best of our times !
Not saying that it means I think Im a genious, but the opening the door from the bottom was something i always felt I was being clever at doing. On that same note I also take and use the strength of my car keys like a sword to grab around the handle and pull with the key. Even feel like a ninja when I use the key to grab a door that is closing and reopen it .
One of the Uber agents on the phone told me that if I don't accept a ride that's offered to me or a food order that's offered to me that can affect my rating
I got a $32 dlls order from National City to Downtown San Diego. It was great but the parking was an absolute nightmare. I had to deliver to the 25th floor 😂
First and last time I accepted a downtown order.
My pro tip: order a door opening device from Amazon and attach it with a zip strip on your waist. I absolutely love never touching any doors or elevator/gate code buttons!
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You still have to clean it when you're done.
Where do you go to toggle off new orders while you’re on a delivery ? Thanks 😊
I don’t agree with this tip. If you know the area then you know where you are going based on address alone. But, when you are on an order you swipe up from the bottom and there’s a hand indicating stop. You click this to stop new requests. You just have to remember to go back online after the order.
This is what i need.
I don't take any orders over 15-16 mins anymore. Just not worth the drive. I received a request earlier for $13 (including expected tip) for a total trip time of 40 MINS. Just insane.
Just curious then if this affects folks ordering the food? Who would deliver that trip then???
@@caelidhg6261 Noobie Uber drivers
Omgosh thank you soo much for this video!! These were questions that I needed answers too!! I was soo overwhelmed since Sunday was my first day doing doordash/uber eat. This video is going to save me!!!! I seriously was going to quit but after watching this video not going to quit! Thank you sooo much!!!
Btw I didn’t even know you had a twin!! No wonder I was like why does he look kinda
different in this video.. that’s cause it’s your brother! 😆. Thanks again 😊🙏
Hang in there and best of luck to you. I do both Doordash and Uber eats
Lily Cherkaoui thanks girl!!
Thank you for this video. I drive for Ubereats in Atlanta and try to except every order, but end up getting pulled downtown, where there is no parking, and I end up circling around too many times. Way too many one-way streets down there!! I will definitely pick and choose now for more efficiency. I have even picked up in the mall two different times, super inconvenient walking through the whole mall looking for a specific restaurant 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Andrea ASMR oh yeah that’s me too! I avoid downtown even though it’s busy in that area. Can’t find parking or the place I get soo frustrated then start to freak out that uber eat will deactivate my account!
I live in ATL. I prefer Downtown, but I do the most in illegal parking lol. I just know where to park away, but I've been doing Uber X & about to get deactivated cuz I don't like wearing my mask. I'd prefer to do Uber Eats & Uber XL exclusive because Uber X RARELY tips.
@@ry6421 drive with a companion... You don't need to park! Just stay with covid safety rules and only for delivery not ride share.
Today is my 1st day! I am really happy you have this up, it's very helpful!
Love your videos, what if you are at the drop off and you can’t get a cell signal or Wi-Fi to mark it delivered?
Excellent job, Matt (filling in for Mike)👍! I drive for Door Dash for 15 hrs or less a week and into the 3rd. month now. I really enjoyed your teaching & 15 tips for Uber Eats "Beginners", and I'm signing up now. Thank you! Keep up the good work and be safe.
I only accept 5 bucks per mile. Lots of times I get up to 10. Just last night I made 340 bucks only driving 50 miles. This is how to Uber.
Bro how the heck. I made 320 in two days
@@RaceAgainstAce well this is more of a side job for me. But I always Uber during the promotions. I made that 340 when they were giving extra money for deliveries. I also live in Chicago so there's lots of demand
City?
@@unfazed2370 I made that in 5 hrs in Fresno on a Monday 😬
5 bucks per mile? Damn you have crazy good rates
I have a question… What happens to your Tips if you make an error, or your app crashes and you’re not able to swipe delivered, but yet you still deliver the product and call customer support?
I find people tip to compensate when you get lower base pay if you show them they're more than just another number.
Thanks for watching 👊🏻
One thing I'm nervous about is accepting a large order and having to deal with drinks spilling on me. That can be daunting but I'm a positive thinker
Most restaurants have cup holders for your orders
I have the same exact fear and it happened to me on my second every order. Luckily I had two cup holders in the back seat along with the two in the front seat and was able make the delivery without any issues. I also order a insulation bag from Amazon that has 3 built-in cup holds (there's also bags with 4 cup holders) that will benefit on the long run.
Lol, how can the food or drinks spill on you? Your supposed to have a carrier with drink and food holders dummy! If you are just carrying food around on your seats your not very professional are you?
I always hate when an order has drinks. Except for Starbucks and McDonald's who actually puts the drinks in the bag along with the food. Super clutch
That is very challenging! Starbucks has the best idea. They use a drink holder and put it inside a bag so you can grab up to 4 drinks at one time. I would recommend finding a drink holder on Amazon and using a sturdy bag and use the same strategy for yourself
Thanks for watching!
I use elite hotel public bathrooms...they don't judge and are clean!
I needed this video 2 months ago! So glad I found it now
I'm thinking about starting to do this. Thank you for the video
Matt you are awesome in explaining the details. I learned so much, great tips! It certainly will make my driving more productive. Question: Is it better to decline an order or let time run out? I’m concerned about declining 3-4 orders in a row.
Also does Uber rate their drivers... meaning the more hours you drive & orders you accept, does it affect the type or frequency of orders you’ll get? Love your background setting, very calming & uplifting 🌱
Thanks Jan, Mike here, I'll forward the kind words along
@@YourDriverMike I wonder the same thing. Is it better to let the time run out or to decline??
Excellent question here!
Did he answer? I would like to know if declining is going to affect us. I noticed order stops coming
About going to the bathroom. It wouldn't be good to bring your pack in with you to use the bathroom, especially since you are likely going to have to set it down on the floor inside the bathroom stall. So are restaurants good about letting you keep your bag at the counter or some place where you can put it while you use the bathroom? I think that restaurants should have a rack for delivery people to put their bags on where no one else can steal it.
Man, I looked at my rating, I accepted 33 out of 83 orders. Lot of orders were under $3. I stay in South Fl and I hate going to downtown areas. Parking is a pain in the arse, but those tips be lovely.
New to Uber eats and this was so helpful...not as nervous now. YAyyy
goal setting is a big one for me. My minimum is $60 is I go out to deliver ($100 on my longer days).
IMO (depending on where you are) just find a parking spot. most of the drivers near me will just line up in front of restaurants and it really f**ks with traffic. In my area a lot of the time spots will be only 10-20ft further than where they line up.
How do you turn off that stacked order??? A great tip but I haven't a clue how to do it.
Thank you very much for helping us out with your tips, they're much appreciated 😁
New to this love the tips took more money than the less and it pay off.
Will you get deactivated if you keep Declining Orders? Is there a threshold percentage for accepting orders?
Great question.... so many of my orders were small and had me driving 20+ miles to deliver them. I feel bad declining these orders but it’s simply not worth my time or the money.
Matt please assure your subscribers on this 😏
As an independent contractor you cannot be deactivated based on acceptance rating, you can be deactivated for a high cancellation rate however
@matt that would have been good before the pandemic. However, most colleges aren't open right now. Like not until spring. Meaning that the whole campus is shut down.
Good point, instead of camping at a university I would shift to the dense residential areas (Southside, Shadyside or Downtown for Pittsburgh)
@@YourDriverMike for doordash?
As I arrived to the restaurant for pick up I introduce my self as I ask them to re enter there proper address for a proper delivery they say thank you if stuck in traffic light i let them no as well up on arrival I tell them hope all is well and my service was reliable and punctual thank you for chosen Uber eat s until we meet again
That's thorough service!🙌🏻
Excellent. I have almost 10k pax trips but today I could not log on due to vehicle age (2006 Matrix). So I activated Eats to give it a go. Made a whole 50 bucks in 5hrs. Actually accepted an additional delivery at BK for one dollar. I'll get there-thanks to folks like you.
I am going to try this soon... so can you make as much per hour with uber eats as with door dash currently? thanks
Is it hard to learn how to use Waze you would have to be able to put your starting point as where you’re at to going to those cross roads. I wish I could figure out how to do that.
New uber eat driver. Pittsburgh too. Great tips!
Thanks for being here!
First weekend drive. Friday late night 9 pm to 11 pm with uber. Oakland sqh shidyside 58 dollars Thx for the tips
Thank for you watching!
Some of these are the same for sure in 2022 and some may have changed. And where do you toggle to turn off new delivery notification when close to a run? They may have removed that, I do not see that in the app>preferences section.
New viewer. Do you only do meal delivery apps or do you do shared rides too?
Hi Mike. Thanks for your tips. What do you know about insurances? I understand many insurance companies don't protect you working for UBER.
Not sure if you still need an answer, but where I am, the only company that will cover you is Progressive. I'm about to switch to them, and it will only cost me about 35 bucks more a month than what I'm paying now.
Thank you for this video.
Do you happen to know how you can be on a phone call and still hear calls on Uber eats driver app?
I noticed if I'm on a call or if I have another app open like email I do not get notifications of navigation or any new orders.
Thank you for your time.
I’m still learning about Uber eats and I just got the first surge 1x promo. Can you explain I’m seeing 1.3x 1.5x?
I love all the tips!!! I'm still new and it really helps! 🙂
Are you still doing it ? How’s it going so far since it’s been 5 months ? I just started today and it didn’t go bad, but what I think is since I’m new they are giving me more deliveries so I can get addicted to it lol. I did start on Thursday which is a good day.
You said to toggle turn off request , but you didn't show how?/ can you do it before you accept an order or only while you are delivering an order?? I enjoy the video but I'm a little confused at what you are saying??
Hey is it the same when you leave the app running while you wait for orders and let’s say you watch videos while parked or you’ll get a higher chance just sitting on the app?
These tips work great if you fall into areas where they apply. The area I'm in this doesn't work at all
We need a "Your Driver Matt" RUclips channel!
We made one! Videos to come
Thank for you watching!
everything has been confirmed when I give my documents to drive for uber but my social security for the background check keeps saying needs attention every time I put it in
Did you ever get this fixed? Having this same problem
So I have a question when I get an order how can I see how much I get before I accept, because when I press delivery it accepts automatically
One thing I carried over from doordash is to use hazard lights when parking hell
Even leave your doordash bag in the front seat
Tip: dress professionally, eg: about as well as you would dress to dine at the average restaurant you pick up from. And be positive and friendly! I hate seeing delivery drivers sulking and dressed like slobs. It makes us all look bad.
Yes! My mom thinks I’m crazy but I always try to dress nice/casual and do my makeup. I swear everyone is just more nicer and tips increase, even if you’re not interacting with your customers you’re always being watched with rings, etc.
@@amanda8151011 Absolutely! Self-pride.
@@amanda8151011 I wear shorts 🩳 and muscle shirts to stay fresh it’s not like I’m dating the customers anyway.
Hi ! I’m my area port Richey , fl Uber eats only pays $3.00 and they send you far. It sucks.
Same happening in NJ right now. They are paying super low. Like $3 and $3.85 orders and you have to drive a lot and wait. Sucks!!!
I'm in Houston and they're currently doing the same. I guess a little "hack" to that is just take the ones that will definitely keep you close to your hot zone. I know one night the biggest payout I had was about $7.50 and that's with tip. I did about 21 deliveries($3 each time) basically back to back and would get $3-$4 tips for just being friendly and fast. So if you're super strategic then you can walk away with a little bit of cash. Also, faking it to make it helps. Lol.
@Roy Berg yea. At first I didn't wanna turn anything down and thought you could get in trouble for doing so. UNTIL...I had a request that was a 68 minute round trip for about $11 and they didn't tip. After that I learned to pick and choose pretty fast. Lol
Are you signed up for DoorDash or GrubHub?
Thank you for all your advice. I’m new to doing DoorDash
You're welcome! Since you're new make sure to check out www.yourdrivermike.com when it goes live today at 1:00PST/4:00PM EST
What do you do if you trip over a carpet walking in? I fell pretty bad tonight! 🙁 I didn’t call Uber eats because I don’t want to be deactivated!
Great job helping people!
Great tips. I just can’t find how to toggle off Stacked Orders in my settings. Any help please
There should be an option after you've received your first order that will say "stop new requests" or "go offline"
@@YourDriverMike Mike, are you talking about under Driving Preferences, the [Offline] button, or something else? Is it a setting that you set once, or every time to accept an order?
Nice video and I appreciate your encouragement and tips!
Awesome thanks Colleen!
My first 8 days driving for uber eats i made almost $9000 its under security review right now for 7 days , tomorrow will be the 7th day im hoping to see the deposit in my account in the morning ! seems way to good to be true , waiting anxiously !
in my country when you get a request youcannot see the money you will get, I only now when I get paid
in my country there is no density thing
where do you live
Hello, I'm new to uber eats as well and i have a question about something you mentioned
If i get two orders at once it tells me say 15.00 I take it, deliver the first order but the second order ( which I didn't know where was actually going) it's like faraway but i'm already stuck with the food.
How can I tell if i should get the second order or not from the very beginning
It says in the video u can turn that off... watch video
Great tips!
Does anyone recommend hot bags or any special items to do your deliveries with?
I’m chining out of pizza delivery and I haven’t figured that one out yet
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I don't think its necessary. The food remains hot by the time I get to my delivery. Then again, I don't accept anything past 4 to 5 miles away.
@@EdsHouse00 thanks! The place where I was working began to use Door Dash and they were giving it hot bags so I snatched one.
Sometimes you’re right but I’ve been finding a lot of use for it.
Not only does it protect my interior from spills but there are occasions like with most fast food and pizza where it definitely keeps things warm and it looks a little more professional to have when I’m actually delivering so I definitely use it
How do you turn off request / suspend when in the middle of a delivery?
Someone else said swipe up and there is a stop icon. But turn it back on after the delivery.
What happens if it only show the delivery and it doesn’t show how much and the distance
@Your driver Mike I haven't started yet with my first order and haven't received my card to be able to purchase foods, how does the personal cash work? I use my personal cash to pay for the order, but how would I get paid back? I'm very confused, but I would love to be able to start if possible while I'm waiting for my card.
Thank you for sharing
I am just starting in a new city Tips for delivering in a new place?
I did my first 12 hour day September 30th. I made a $108.00. I contacted customers and got decent tips. My goal is $200.00 every Friday. I was so nervous.
Thanks man very helpful
How do I request to drive during the surplus hrs. The quest you mentioned? Is that through another app?
Those Quest dont pop out on me and deliver in L.A, is it a beta or does it depend on how long you been driving?
Location, depends completely on the market you drive for. If you don’t have them you probably never will. :/ I had them in Chicago. When I moved to Milwaukee Quests went away.
Watch our latest video coming soon Mike is back in PGH I has a quest he didn’t.
Not sure what causes someone to get a quest vs another driver
I just use my shirt sleeve to open doors. Also, I wash my hands often, disinfect my steering wheel, shifter,etc. also , disinfect your phone!
Is there a way to see if it's busy in the area like doordash does different colors is there anything on Uber eats like that
Awesome advice THANK YOU ,