I drive semi trucks for Sysco. 33 an hour and we’re forced to work 4 hours of OT every day which is 50 an hour more or less. Make 100k a year and I don’t pay for fuel or expenses. Deff recommend getting your CDL and working for a good company.
All these driver delivery apps are designed for drivers to fail. Once people find out it’s not worth it they quit and there’s a newbie waiting to take his place therefore high turnover and it’s keeps prices low
I work at a Walmart overnight stocking for $17.50per hour. Believe me Uber eats is a better job. Easier physically, getting to drive and walk around outside instead of being stuck indoors under florescent lights, getting to take as long of breaks as you want, working as many hours as you want. The only real reason to choose Walmart is you want guaranteed money, you don't like driving, or you want to go to college
@@baconatoromg6062 not to mention he is "making" 1500 a week or 16.25hr but has to pay for fuel during these insane prices as well as car maintenance so I wouldn't be surprised if at the end of the year he averaged 1000 a week as he is very likely going to have some large mechanical failure and need new tires, multiple oil changes at this rate, significantly higher risk of crashing his car (duh) and many other hidden costs. In conclusion work at Walmart
@@saxtonarthur8250 the opposite of the point I was trying to make lol. Uber eats makes way more sense, especially if you have an electric vehicle of some type. Costs less than $1 to charge a scooter
Bruh you must have failed math. $1500 a week working for 75 hours would be $20 and hour, not $16.25. If you take 1500 divided by 75, that would equal 20. It’s simple math.
With Doordash you have to drive back to your zone to continue to get orders. With UberEATS, You can get orders wherever you are and don't have to spend time driving back to your zone. Also, UE will send you new orders before you've even dropped off the current order.
I do uber eats and usually those orders they give you after you have started a delivery but are not near the drop off location are the best orders you can get. Usually at least $3 a mile sometimes over $10 a mile.
@@shockawha9 Same here I started dd a few days ago and I had orders coming in as soon as I logged in and stayed busy for a few hours. There wasn't one stretch where I didn't have an order in my first day and I ended up outside of my zone for one delivery and my last one took me back to it. So I think it's pretty good.
That mindset is why a lot of people can never actually take a break and get some rest, grind while you are young so you can do whatever you want in your early/late 30’s and not have to work for the man
What people don't realize is, that the biggest hidden cost is vehicle wear and tear. The thousands of miles you go through really starts to wreck your vehicle and you begin paying for for costly repairs.
That's because this is an ad. These delivery companies are bleeding drivers. They need to figure out a way to pull more in. What's a good way to reach current generations and while trying to blend in? Hire people to make shorts about how fun, fair, and great being a delivery driver is.
I heard on the radio that if you order from any these food delivery places during this heat Tip your driver well, made me feel great while delivering but I know they won’t do it assholes 😂 but to the ones that do I appreciate you more then my old boss ❤️
It’s alright for your self employment even after the maintenance costs and things like that. At least you don’t got no one breathing down your neck and telling you when to clock in or out
That’s really bad when you think of the gas and wear on your car, not to mention you gotta work 70 hours lol and you getting 1099 at the end of the year
Postmates was the best they used to have these serges were the deliveries were like 9$ per order and it was down the street in 30 minutes you could make a easy 28$
I'd love to see how much of that 20 grand actually goes to fuel in your car. From my time as an uber driver, people would be shocked at how little of that money you are actually keeping to spend on things other than fuel.
If you gas up every other day for $45. Work 5 days full time, that’s $225 plus quarter tank still in your car. Mileage Tax deduction is about $80 a day, $400 for those 5 days. Offsets gas easily!! 😂
I also work construction, and make 2200 after tax in about 50hr week. Fuck that delivery shit. That would be cool for extra money in high school. I couldn't imagine being an adult, and that's my only form of income
@@captaincrunch3408 cool homie you’re also at a higher risk to die 20 years younger then you should be being in that line of work…not to mention the ridiculous labor you put yourself through for that 2,000 a week isn’t even worth it when you get home and pass out from exhaustion lmao but somebody gotta build my roads lol
I’ve done DoorDash for extra cash part time, on average I would make anywhere from 15-20$ an hour. But that is of-course before gas money and other car expenses. I honestly don’t recommend it full time in the long run it’s not worth it.
in Canada, the most I made in 8 hours was CAD 126 and I did 18 trips. It was on weekends, during weekdays it is less. For example, my recent earnings were CAD 51 in 3.5 hours, 10 trips. And the gas here is more expensive than in the USA
Another example of Doordash keeping delivery driver tips. I also tried this in my market and somehow doordash seems to get the cheapest customers from all three apps. Please note Doordash is the common denominator on all scenarios. I can’t believe they can be that lucky.
Doordash takes some of your tips behind your back. I don’t care what anyone says. I drove Uber eats almost 4 years and gave doordash a try and they’re a shady operation.
Idk honestly I could see it either way. Like if I saw and article that said "Doordash confirmed to stealing tips" I would even blink and it but it never seemed shady to me but I was always a worse experience and they certainly seemed to care less about their drivers
If your car breaks down since you've been using it then it will even cost you more. It always depends. If you're in a state where it snow then you can't even work since you need to have an AWD car. You will need to consider the wear and tear if your car too.
What sucks is when the customer puts the food wasn’t delivered or wrong address and they take it out from your earnings even tho it was the right house
Get a dashcam for your car and you can dispute their scam with the footage of you dropping it off if it’s ‘hand it to customer’ orders or even ‘leave at door’
I don’t know how you guys do it full time .. I can see part time to pay for vacation or bank some money . Especially with health insurance or days off with out pay for sick days
I do uber eats because door dash told me there's no available openings but I have a cousin that does door dash and it's better at least in my area. You can set a radius to keep you fairly close to the restaurants and not do a delivery that is 8 miles from town with doordash and there is more orders.
It’s said every time but you have to take into account the gas for driving 72 hours and the wear and tear on your vehicle. It’s takes a chunk off the sum.
I was doing 7-10k every 30 days, 20k in 100 days is definitely possible... I was spending 1500 bucks a month on fuel but profit can still be made after all expenses just be extra frugal lol. good luck my friend and enjoy the ride
Over here youd struggle to pay for the gas here. From my understanding they avoid pay bussiness insurance for their car so they arent covered at all. Then they dont pay their tax or ACC. So they get less than min wage and are doing tax fraud and risking costs of any damages
Factoring the gas and maintenance it won't be that total cost. Plus, the taxes will backlash making that amount weekly. It's really not worth the stress from avoiding other drivers and the parking situations. It's best to do an 8 hour shift so your car doesn't go through that.
It more depends on your city. I do Uber eats and DoorDash and I get way more offers on DoorDash that average about 50% more money than Uber eats. It’s all up to chance on who is ordering on which platform. But some days Uber eats will do me really good other days not so well. If you have a bigger city near you it may be worth it to drive to it for more orders/money
In east south florida with uber eats you don't make that much, not even in your dreams because most immigrants don't have the tip culture and uber eats pays pennies for each order. People just let you 2-3 bucks in tips and from time to time you see a 5 dollar tip but it's very rare... distances are far, mostly suburbs with lots of traffic and VERY aggressive drivers. I made 85 dollars in 6 hours and at the end I was exhausted.
You're killin it with those DD earnings!! I work about 20 hours active time and the most I've made is 380.00 if we had the same hours ide be making 400 less than you! Holy shite you have a good market!!
Sell cars, A mini is 200 per car in like 3 hours, of course you can make up to 2500 per sale depending on how bad you financially ruin someone. Makes WAY more money then delivery driving 😊
My brotha do Lyft and plus if u get a referral code from a another Lyft driver in ur first week if u mange to do 160 rides I’m pretty sure it was 160 u get a 3000 bonus plus the money from all the rides
If you’re a truck driver and you’re like in United States and you’re trying to go between states you’re getting tons of money if you do buy that by the hour you’re getting like 82 something 70 bucks an hour
I live in Coleman Tx. 170 miles from Austin. So I fly into Austin a lot Get an Uber ride home. $300. I asked my driver is this Your farthest ride ? He said no Gave a girl a ride to Phoenix And a couple a ride to Denver.
Bruh, its a form 1099, it's the easiest tax form you can file with the most deductions allowed at the end of the year unless you want to open a cheap llc and pay estimated quarterlies which would actually be even easier with even more deductions.
I quit my job cause of poor management and i did 5, 12 hour days a week and got a very livable wage weekly. I got 2,000$ in a week the most I’ve ever gotten. And the army pays my gas so its a plus
But are you also factoring in car maintenance? You are driving more so you will need to do more oil changes, replace the brakes more often due to the higher frequency of stops, start motor will need a replacement sooner due to the stop starts Also those quik lube places cost you more money So dont use them As for amount of money. I just got paid for my job and I worked about 60hrs in a fornight and got paid $1900
1583 over 74.5 hours = 21.24 per hour. most likely spent around 200 dollars on gas and will need 3 oil changes every 2 months, will drive close to 80,000 miles a year. Need to get that hourly up so you can buy a car every year.
I’m in Philadelphia if you drive for Uber about 60 hrs a week your making about 2,000 a week with Uber incentives added. Where can you make that type of money on your own terms and do it when you feel like it ? I thought so
Just start truck driving if you want to work 70hrs for that pay
I thought the same thing
@King Pop also away from home
it’s not that easy lol, the money he’d be making he’d have to pay towards gas and renting the truck and gas prices are already super high so
@@mhmyuhh not if your a company driver plus you get benefits
I drive semi trucks for Sysco. 33 an hour and we’re forced to work 4 hours of OT every day which is 50 an hour more or less. Make 100k a year and I don’t pay for fuel or expenses. Deff recommend getting your CDL and working for a good company.
$1500 for 74 hours. That 20 an hour before taxes. Still need gas money and wear and tear on the vehicle. Screw that.
Yup probably only made around $1k after all is paid.
I’m splitting my time between part time and DoorDash/Uber. Seems more worth it
All these driver delivery apps are designed for drivers to fail. Once people find out it’s not worth it they quit and there’s a newbie waiting to take his place therefore high turnover and it’s keeps prices low
@@alexleal7643 $1k if very lucky. I bet closer to $10/hour
Can you work like part time with this ?
75 hours for gross of $1,500 is like $16.25 an hour. I see Walmart hiring in some places for $20 🤷🏻♂️
I work at a Walmart overnight stocking for $17.50per hour. Believe me Uber eats is a better job. Easier physically, getting to drive and walk around outside instead of being stuck indoors under florescent lights, getting to take as long of breaks as you want, working as many hours as you want. The only real reason to choose Walmart is you want guaranteed money, you don't like driving, or you want to go to college
@@baconatoromg6062 not to mention he is "making" 1500 a week or 16.25hr but has to pay for fuel during these insane prices as well as car maintenance so I wouldn't be surprised if at the end of the year he averaged 1000 a week as he is very likely going to have some large mechanical failure and need new tires, multiple oil changes at this rate, significantly higher risk of crashing his car (duh) and many other hidden costs. In conclusion work at Walmart
@@saxtonarthur8250 the opposite of the point I was trying to make lol. Uber eats makes way more sense, especially if you have an electric vehicle of some type. Costs less than $1 to charge a scooter
Don’t forget benefits which is something really important most people overlook
Bruh you must have failed math. $1500 a week working for 75 hours would be $20 and hour, not $16.25.
If you take 1500 divided by 75, that would equal 20. It’s simple math.
With Doordash you have to drive back to your zone to continue to get orders. With UberEATS, You can get orders wherever you are and don't have to spend time driving back to your zone. Also, UE will send you new orders before you've even dropped off the current order.
I get ‘orders on the way’ and wind up two or three areas away from my original area LOL
I do uber eats and usually those orders they give you after you have started a delivery but are not near the drop off location are the best orders you can get. Usually at least $3 a mile sometimes over $10 a mile.
not sure where you at but dd in my area during busy hrs always will send you orders out of your zone usually heading back toward it.
@@shockawha9 Same here I started dd a few days ago and I had orders coming in as soon as I logged in and stayed busy for a few hours. There wasn't one stretch where I didn't have an order in my first day and I ended up outside of my zone for one delivery and my last one took me back to it. So I think it's pretty good.
60to80 hour weeks, though I respect the hustle, take some breaks and get some rest, no amount of money is worth risking your health for.
Take care 🙂
^^^^^^^^^ Take time off and relax, spend time with friends work is not the only thing in life brotha! keep grinding though love to see the progress
I work 115 a week when you’re young you need money so its fine
That mindset is why a lot of people can never actually take a break and get some rest, grind while you are young so you can do whatever you want in your early/late 30’s and not have to work for the man
@@timothysullivan4759 lol
Dude it's the easiest job on the planet , you pick shit up and drop it off wtf y'all even talking about "stress" lol
Amazon flex pays 96-120 for 4 hour shifts
If you can get in
My rule of thumb is 2 Dollars for every mile I dive. Don't take those low ball orders. Don't be a 🤡
Already 9k in 44 days. Great job
What people don't realize is, that the biggest hidden cost is vehicle wear and tear. The thousands of miles you go through really starts to wreck your vehicle and you begin paying for for costly repairs.
So what? Buy a new car with Doordash earnings. $80k a year ain’t nothing to sneeze at.
You picked a helluva time to start a driving job.
Was about to say the same thing lol
The tax right offs go crazy tho I use to do instacart fulltime take home pay is more when tax season hits
That's because this is an ad. These delivery companies are bleeding drivers. They need to figure out a way to pull more in. What's a good way to reach current generations and while trying to blend in? Hire people to make shorts about how fun, fair, and great being a delivery driver is.
My mans doing the buy high sell low strat
@@DropoutJerome shit I didn't think about that, u rite
"Taxes have entered the chat."
Eff taxes
lol you really think that they can keep up with this stuff? Its too much money floating around these days.
@@Goodsense215 the IRS just supposedly hired 73,000 employees last year for that exact reason lmao
You've just started coming up on my algorithm. I started following to watch your journey. I hope you make your target
I heard on the radio that if you order from any these food delivery places during this heat Tip your driver well, made me feel great while delivering but I know they won’t do it assholes 😂 but to the ones that do I appreciate you more then my old boss ❤️
No tip, watch the food flip!
It’s alright for your self employment even after the maintenance costs and things like that. At least you don’t got no one breathing down your neck and telling you when to clock in or out
That’s really bad when you think of the gas and wear on your car, not to mention you gotta work 70 hours lol and you getting 1099 at the end of the year
You also want to remember none of that is taxed
Postmates was the best they used to have these serges were the deliveries were like 9$ per order and it was down the street in 30 minutes you could make a easy 28$
Dude you worked 72 hrs and made 730... (10/hr) and made 830 in tips. I feel like this is super unrealistic. Like did you door dash in Beverly Hills?
Most forget this job comes with FREEDOM your not stuck in a building all day dealing with Karens or driving cross country away from your family.
Exactly! Yes wear and tear, gas, etc to keep up with it!
But having freedom is priceless!
Customers can be WORSE
I'd love to see how much of that 20 grand actually goes to fuel in your car. From my time as an uber driver, people would be shocked at how little of that money you are actually keeping to spend on things other than fuel.
If you gas up every other day for $45. Work 5 days full time, that’s $225 plus quarter tank still in your car. Mileage Tax deduction is about $80 a day, $400 for those 5 days. Offsets gas easily!! 😂
I work construction and make 2400 in 63 hrs
I also work construction, and make 2200 after tax in about 50hr week. Fuck that delivery shit. That would be cool for extra money in high school. I couldn't imagine being an adult, and that's my only form of income
@@captaincrunch3408 lol I understand that
I got my account back through🔝☝️
@@captaincrunch3408 cool homie you’re also at a higher risk to die 20 years younger then you should be being in that line of work…not to mention the ridiculous labor you put yourself through for that 2,000 a week isn’t even worth it when you get home and pass out from exhaustion lmao but somebody gotta build my roads lol
Lol homeboy car need about $700 worth of work after all them damn miles 😂
It’s a beater, oil change and off he goes
Shit $700 is pocket change when you racking in $1500 every week lmao patch that bitch up and get back on the road
his car looks like a 99 toyota camry. Maintenance is cheap and you can put 500k miles on that shit
I’ve done DoorDash for extra cash part time, on average I would make anywhere from 15-20$ an hour. But that is of-course before gas money and other car expenses. I honestly don’t recommend it full time in the long run it’s not worth it.
Good shit my man! You got this 👏
I've delivered in 3 areas and the general idea is that Uber pays less but you get more deliveries
Others pay more but you don't get the volume
I wouldn’t want to drive my car around 60/70 hours a week. That’s just wracking up miles on it
As a delivery driver this is 100% facts. On Uber Eats you get more double orders that pay more, plus I seem to make more on tips too.
Because people can adjust the tip after delivery but I don’t know often that happens lol
🤦. This is the new fast food workers. Expecting a part time or a high schoolers job to support a family.
How many miles do you typically drive per day doing this?
To make $200 even in a good area you’re driving 70 80 miles…I recommend only making like $150 a day for many reasons like taxes and killing your car
Over 250 miles minimum
My area is so saturated you just can't make a livable income
Same, I have to do uber rides to make any money I usually avarege 15$ hour just doing food deliveries
in Canada, the most I made in 8 hours was CAD 126 and I did 18 trips. It was on weekends, during weekdays it is less. For example, my recent earnings were CAD 51 in 3.5 hours, 10 trips. And the gas here is more expensive than in the USA
Another example of Doordash keeping delivery driver tips. I also tried this in my market and somehow doordash seems to get the cheapest customers from all three apps. Please note Doordash is the common denominator on all scenarios. I can’t believe they can be that lucky.
Only reason I’m dashing and not Uber is because Uber requires you to have car insurance. DoorDash don’t give a damn.
-gas,insurance, wear and tear on car then those pesky taxes. Is it still worth it afterwards.
Mans really working this shit for less than what a trucker makes for basically the same shit.
Doordash takes some of your tips behind your back. I don’t care what anyone says. I drove Uber eats almost 4 years and gave doordash a try and they’re a shady operation.
Idk honestly I could see it either way. Like if I saw and article that said "Doordash confirmed to stealing tips" I would even blink and it but it never seemed shady to me but I was always a worse experience and they certainly seemed to care less about their drivers
Since the pandemic is done, food delivery is no longer a viable option. Get a better job there
Everyone who is ignorant this is a good side hustle and everyone’s situation is different
Don't forget you need to minus gas, car maintenance, insurance, accidents, parking tickets, cop stopping you, health, parking space, etc etc
I make more off UberX in my area than Uber eats
Who tf orders a milkshake on DoorDash
You would be surprised. They always melt before they get to them and I don't get it
@@owenlindstrom put it in an insulated bag n it doesn’t melt a drop
If your car breaks down since you've been using it then it will even cost you more. It always depends. If you're in a state where it snow then you can't even work since you need to have an AWD car. You will need to consider the wear and tear if your car too.
What about your expenses like gas can you mention it in your next video
I do a breakdown every 30 days so I have one but I won't do another until day 60
Crazy. $24 hr before expenses. Basically 15-16 an hour and you’re taking all the liability. Nuts that people actually do this.
What sucks is when the customer puts the food wasn’t delivered or wrong address and they take it out from your earnings even tho it was the right house
Photos of residential address along with photos of food delivered stop that mess grom happening
Get a dashcam for your car and you can dispute their scam with the footage of you dropping it off if it’s ‘hand it to customer’ orders or even ‘leave at door’
Great job. Keep it up 👍
You pretty much said the line.
"Try all the flavors."
I don’t know how you guys do it full time .. I can see part time to pay for vacation or bank some money . Especially with health insurance or days off with out pay for sick days
Yeah it's not great full time I won't lie. But part time it is one of the best side hustles our there
Trolley pushers in Australia make that per week
I wish I was around your neighborhood buddy, around here in the queens areas I make about 130 bucks a day but on a slow day I make about 50 bucks
I wouldn’t want the wear and tear on my vehicle
Don’t quit your jobs people plz lmmaooo
I do uber eats because door dash told me there's no available openings but I have a cousin that does door dash and it's better at least in my area. You can set a radius to keep you fairly close to the restaurants and not do a delivery that is 8 miles from town with doordash and there is more orders.
you got this babe!
Babe?
I gotta wait till next year to try Uber eats damn
No making too much, gas high and pay low I work before and quit
@@Arnold240 you’re in a shitty area then
My suggestion is too do all the apps at the same time
It’s said every time but you have to take into account the gas for driving 72 hours and the wear and tear on your vehicle. It’s takes a chunk off the sum.
That’s awesome you almost made 10 k in 44 days
I was doing 7-10k every 30 days, 20k in 100 days is definitely possible... I was spending 1500 bucks a month on fuel but profit can still be made after all expenses just be extra frugal lol. good luck my friend and enjoy the ride
Over here youd struggle to pay for the gas here.
From my understanding they avoid pay bussiness insurance for their car so they arent covered at all.
Then they dont pay their tax or ACC.
So they get less than min wage and are doing tax fraud and risking costs of any damages
That’s a good week in taxing in the UK on the Uber app as a Uber taxi driver
Factoring the gas and maintenance it won't be that total cost. Plus, the taxes will backlash making that amount weekly. It's really not worth the stress from avoiding other drivers and the parking situations. It's best to do an 8 hour shift so your car doesn't go through that.
When youil replace your car youil understand you actually making $1.5 an hour
Over time, even with regular maintenance, you will destroy your vehicle. Have plans b, c, d, etc. Don’t rely solely on food delivery.
It feels like you always make $204 lol
How much did you spend for your gas during that week ?
Lol there’s no way of giving a consistent answer
It more depends on your city. I do Uber eats and DoorDash and I get way more offers on DoorDash that average about 50% more money than Uber eats. It’s all up to chance on who is ordering on which platform. But some days Uber eats will do me really good other days not so well. If you have a bigger city near you it may be worth it to drive to it for more orders/money
No app is even allowing driver applications in my area.
In east south florida with uber eats you don't make that much, not even in your dreams because most immigrants don't have the tip culture and uber eats pays pennies for each order. People just let you 2-3 bucks in tips and from time to time you see a 5 dollar tip but it's very rare... distances are far, mostly suburbs with lots of traffic and VERY aggressive drivers. I made 85 dollars in 6 hours and at the end I was exhausted.
Delivering over 40 hours a week is crazy to me since you don’t get overtime but I respect the grind. I work maybe 20 hours a week at most to make 500$
You're killin it with those DD earnings!! I work about 20 hours active time and the most I've made is 380.00 if we had the same hours ide be making 400 less than you! Holy shite you have a good market!!
In Denver on Uber I make around 2,100 a week working about 65 hours
Be happy with ur life. A real job is just too complicated nobody’s likes it. I also did doordash during pandemic lol
Don’t forget to put away for taxes
Let's keep it 100, he said in a week the majority of places will only work you 40 at most.
Putting all those miles on your car though...
Multiapping is the way to go no one app is alone better
When you have to confirm the order and u have an order from another restaurant in your car and your headed 2 different directions 🤣🤣🤣
Sell cars, A mini is 200 per car in like 3 hours, of course you can make up to 2500 per sale depending on how bad you financially ruin someone. Makes WAY more money then delivery driving 😊
My brotha do Lyft and plus if u get a referral code from a another Lyft driver in ur first week if u mange to do 160 rides I’m pretty sure it was 160 u get a 3000 bonus plus the money from all the rides
i quit mines too
Bro is slaving for that pay
I make 250+ in Toronto for just 4 and a half hours of work but its a busy city
I’m 19 and that’s what I make every week and I’m at like 60% pay rate because I’m new just get a real job you are wasting your time🤡
60% pay rate. Sounds like a union apprenticeship. You definitely won't regret it! Make that money brother! Don't forget to invest some of it.
Nice!
If you’re a truck driver and you’re like in United States and you’re trying to go between states you’re getting tons of money if you do buy that by the hour you’re getting like 82 something 70 bucks an hour
Where i live its so slow. I already worked uber eats for 2 years and eventually you stop making making money
True. It paid so well at the beginning of the pandemic. Now 90% of offers are $2.50 for 45 minutes. Not worth it
I live in Coleman Tx.
170 miles from Austin.
So I fly into Austin a lot
Get an Uber ride home.
$300.
I asked my driver is this
Your farthest ride ? He said no
Gave a girl a ride to Phoenix
And a couple a ride to Denver.
Thanks man🤩
You’re gonna have to pay so much money in taxes at the end of the year lmaoo
I paid 11% last year. less than my full-time job before this
Bruh, its a form 1099, it's the easiest tax form you can file with the most deductions allowed at the end of the year unless you want to open a cheap llc and pay estimated quarterlies which would actually be even easier with even more deductions.
With the stride app you track miles that give 62 cent off every mile, you do 20000 miles? You do the math
You're gonna pay the same amount of tax no matter what. That's why it's called "income tax".
@@owenlindstrom how’d you only pay 11? The self employment rate is like 16 I thought lol
I quit my job cause of poor management and i did 5, 12 hour days a week and got a very livable wage weekly. I got 2,000$ in a week the most I’ve ever gotten. And the army pays my gas so its a plus
That's disgusting, can't stand the amount of the pay that's made up from tip, people are so undervalued by companies.
But are you also factoring in car maintenance?
You are driving more so you will need to do more oil changes, replace the brakes more often due to the higher frequency of stops, start motor will need a replacement sooner due to the stop starts
Also those quik lube places cost you more money
So dont use them
As for amount of money.
I just got paid for my job and I worked about 60hrs in a fornight and got paid $1900
Ugh the grease soaking through that bag. Imagine being so lazy u can't go get ur own food and then THAT'S what u eat.
You'll never catch me dead working more than 50 hours and you bet I expect overtime pay.
1583 over 74.5 hours = 21.24 per hour. most likely spent around 200 dollars on gas and will need 3 oil changes every 2 months, will drive close to 80,000 miles a year. Need to get that hourly up so you can buy a car every year.
How about Dashing Christmas week n making $2322.07 in 58 hours n 155 deliveries?
I’m in Philadelphia if you drive for Uber about 60 hrs a week your making about 2,000 a week with Uber incentives added. Where can you make that type of money on your own terms and do it when you feel like it ? I thought so
Hell yeah keep grinding ,🇺🇸💪🤘🎯👍
Do you not use insulated bags to keep the food warm?
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