Someone just posted a RUclips where they had purchased a catering bag to do catering and when they sent the pix to doordash to get the bag approved doordash rejected the bag. Lol
It's the customer getting the points. It would be illegal as hell for door trash to get the points. Kroger's also has points as well. Winn Dixie is a affiliate of Kroger's.
If the customer originally doesn't tip on Walmart orders then adds a tip it confirms immediately. All other instances you have to wait 24 hrs I've been doing a lot of Sam's since the start. Back to back days this week had $66 and $85 orders. Love getting chunk orders
Yes. Testing code is actually one of the main thing's a full stack developer does. It's actually rare for them to be building new stuff. Testing code and taking care of trouble ticket's.
Click start the trip on the 45 mark. That will give you more time to make it back. I’m not sure if you do that. Btw the employees cannot take your order away. Only spark can do that.they can cancel an order for you or cancel one of the clients in the bath but not take an order and unassigned it . Good luck . Great videos . Ty 😊
Just an observation. I watch YT delivery drivers in the UK too. Not only to they NEVER complain, they also never get tips. Or very rarely. Tipping there is uncommon. When I watch drivers like you in the USA, all you guys do is complain. It's truly fascinating. And it's not just you, it's everyone. So either life is way more expensive in the US or British drivers are just more polite. HAHA
Well they must pay more so that it’s not incumbent upon the customer to tip to make it worth the trip so that US drivers are not spending their own gas money not to mention upkeep of the vehicle such as apparently starters are needed more often when you’re in and out like that and brakes for more local versus highway driving, and the usual oil changes but more often, etc. Base pay here has gone down every year and now it is down to two dollars per order. Even if it’s two orders in one offer and going to two different houses. They hide tips many times until after delivery because they want you to think there will be more when there’s not to get those crappy orders delivered. But though it’s impossible to fully figure out the algorithm as to who gets what orders and what they show generally if the miles versus money are upside down, it ain’t going up. I think they’ll usually not show more than like 250 per mile. So if you get two orders in in an hour especially since a lot of times it’s not ready yet when you get there, it’s four dollars an hour. And they rarely do any kind of incentives during regular meal times at least in my area and I believe many others. It started because waitressing has always been well below the national minimum wage at about two something an hour because people from a long time ago were conditioned to tip their servers for good service. No, some people may say they wanna see if they get a good service before tipping but the problem is apparently a lot of people lie, and say cash when you get here and even though I know people who have done that, and they really did have cash 💰 as I have a relative who likes to surprise the driver with the fact that they’re making more than they thought on that order… but what people have to understand is the order can be turned down and the person will wait for a better one that has a tip on it. And a halfway decent one at that. Some channels are very instructional and teach you things and others are more for entertainment. Most of them are a little bit of both. But what they say to the audience on the camera in the privacy of the car or while they’re walking in a parking lot, which is to their audience switches, in large part, other delivery drivers who get it… doesn’t mean that they say that in front of the customers…. Particularly if they don’t take no tip orders a.k.a. two dollar orders. Would you want to drive 10 to 20 miles for two bucks? Or even five or 7 miles? I wouldn’t. Would you get 75 items or more for somebody or a few less even for somebody at the grocery store for Instacarts $5 base pay even if they put it to dollar tip which is apparently Instacart default suggestion now? I mean some people do a percentage others do a decent flat fee tip…. But I mean even a $15 tip with me and they were at least making 20 bucks in that hour or so often longer especially if it’s in a hard to find apartment in a big complex. Not to mention the physical carrying big heavy water cases upstairs in addition to all the bags of food. So yeah, it may be different here but unfortunately that’s how it is. And nobody’s out there DoorDashing because they can afford to just do charity runs all day. Thankfully, there are still good people who understand how it is and tip if only because they’ve learned if they don’t want their food will sit and get cold at the restaurant. At least Uber eats from what I understand Raises the base pay a lot faster and by more than a quarter which DoorDash sometimes does. They also often send the same exact order without even a quarter extra.
Sue them for that extra $1!! We will fight for it!
Doordash lies all the time plus they lie about mileage
We ain't never quitting this job !!
They just did a 7.9 BILLION deal with another company so you know where all the money is going. It’s not to the drivers that make them that money.
What do you do if customers don’t tip
Eat a frank Wal -Mart😂 Ima do this Win Dixie order on door dash because they care about me omg I'm cracking up laughing here
I knew it was bull shit I saw that pop up and was like the fuck is this.
Yup happened to me but support said customer reported missing items, it was 1 salad. I called BS and they ended the chat.
That’s illegal. They openly admitted showing you the banner, they owe you the $$.
#facts
Someone just posted a RUclips where they had purchased a catering bag to do catering and when they sent the pix to doordash to get the bag approved doordash rejected the bag. Lol
It was a doordash bag
@@dmi1571 I had that exact same thing happen to me, so I uploaded a pic of the biggest bag I could find on google. Still haven't heard back from them.
It's the customer getting the points. It would be illegal as hell for door trash to get the points. Kroger's also has points as well. Winn Dixie is a affiliate of Kroger's.
If the customer originally doesn't tip on Walmart orders then adds a tip it confirms immediately. All other instances you have to wait 24 hrs
I've been doing a lot of Sam's since the start. Back to back days this week had $66 and $85 orders. Love getting chunk orders
Yes. Testing code is actually one of the main thing's a full stack developer does. It's actually rare for them to be building new stuff. Testing code and taking care of trouble ticket's.
Why don’t you do Amazon flex?
Click start the trip on the 45 mark. That will give you more time to make it back. I’m not sure if you do that. Btw the employees cannot take your order away. Only spark can do that.they can cancel an order for you or cancel one of the clients in the bath but not take an order and unassigned it . Good luck . Great videos . Ty 😊
Have you gotten many tickets for using your phone while driving? Idk the laws in FL.
They don't have that law there. They do in Ohio.
Never got a ticket I have a mount for mine so I can still see the road. Ohio here
Uber is NOT respectable 🖕
What is an extra dollar ?! 😅 you would have to do a lot just to mean anything in this economy. Keep that dollar for yourself
I got that email this morning. Dd blowing it.
It’s called a timeshare
Btw I got a contract violation cuz I was late 10 minutes 😡😡😤😤😩😫
@MooshiMoo Do you cherry pick? What is your acceptance rate? Those are some solid offers!
Yes my AR is like 3%
You got it!! 👍🏼
Just an observation. I watch YT delivery drivers in the UK too. Not only to they NEVER complain, they also never get tips. Or very rarely. Tipping there is uncommon. When I watch drivers like you in the USA, all you guys do is complain. It's truly fascinating. And it's not just you, it's everyone. So either life is way more expensive in the US or British drivers are just more polite. HAHA
In Europe, they’re mainly on bikes. They don’t have the expenses that we have using cars. It make a big difference in the orders that are acceptable
Well they must pay more so that it’s not incumbent upon the customer to tip to make it worth the trip so that US drivers are not spending their own gas money not to mention upkeep of the vehicle such as apparently starters are needed more often when you’re in and out like that and brakes for more local versus highway driving, and the usual oil changes but more often, etc. Base pay here has gone down every year and now it is down to two dollars per order. Even if it’s two orders in one offer and going to two different houses. They hide tips many times until after delivery because they want you to think there will be more when there’s not to get those crappy orders delivered. But though it’s impossible to fully figure out the algorithm as to who gets what orders and what they show generally if the miles versus money are upside down, it ain’t going up. I think they’ll usually not show more than like 250 per mile.
So if you get two orders in in an hour especially since a lot of times it’s not ready yet when you get there, it’s four dollars an hour. And they rarely do any kind of incentives during regular meal times at least in my area and I believe many others.
It started because waitressing has always been well below the national minimum wage at about two something an hour because people from a long time ago were conditioned to tip their servers for good service.
No, some people may say they wanna see if they get a good service before tipping but the problem is apparently a lot of people lie, and say cash when you get here and even though I know people who have done that, and they really did have cash 💰 as I have a relative who likes to surprise the driver with the fact that they’re making more than they thought on that order… but what people have to understand is the order can be turned down and the person will wait for a better one that has a tip on it. And a halfway decent one at that.
Some channels are very instructional and teach you things and others are more for entertainment. Most of them are a little bit of both. But what they say to the audience on the camera in the privacy of the car or while they’re walking in a parking lot, which is to their audience switches, in large part, other delivery drivers who get it… doesn’t mean that they say that in front of the customers…. Particularly if they don’t take no tip orders a.k.a. two dollar orders. Would you want to drive 10 to 20 miles for two bucks? Or even five or 7 miles? I wouldn’t. Would you get 75 items or more for somebody or a few less even for somebody at the grocery store for Instacarts $5 base pay even if they put it to dollar tip which is apparently Instacart default suggestion now? I mean some people do a percentage others do a decent flat fee tip…. But I mean even a $15 tip with me and they were at least making 20 bucks in that hour or so often longer especially if it’s in a hard to find apartment in a big complex. Not to mention the physical carrying big heavy water cases upstairs in addition to all the bags of food.
So yeah, it may be different here but unfortunately that’s how it is. And nobody’s out there DoorDashing because they can afford to just do charity runs all day.
Thankfully, there are still good people who understand how it is and tip if only because they’ve learned if they don’t want their food will sit and get cold at the restaurant. At least Uber eats from what I understand Raises the base pay a lot faster and by more than a quarter which DoorDash sometimes does. They also often send the same exact order without even a quarter extra.
Good morning!
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