And now this company charges absolutely exorbitant fees, passes off the high costs to resturants, and pays the driver 2.50 to drive 10 miles, expecting the customer to provide most of the dashers income through tips.
All coming from prestigious backgrounds in CS and top tech companies on their resumes... it was as if this was just the next step in their careers. Sometimes i think about leaving Utah and being a homeless developer in San Francisco just to test my luck at a startup. The reality is that unicorns are far and few between, but you never know if you never try.
i have a feeling this idea will take off
These guys are smart, they should start a tech company or something
So simple. So effective. The power of great minds thinking together appeared to be exponentially better than one person working alone on a pitch.
Our business plan is to steal tips from drivers. 😂😂😂😂
And now this company charges absolutely exorbitant fees, passes off the high costs to resturants, and pays the driver 2.50 to drive 10 miles, expecting the customer to provide most of the dashers income through tips.
And now they're all very, very rich.
I don't know whether I'm inspired or intimidated
DoorDash is junk. Going straight to $0. Hidden fees, stealing tips, turning customers against drivers. Lock these guys up.
YC like a proud father right now
This has to be the quintessential way to start a start-up.
This video makes me feel extra stupid today
They did the work. 100 SMBs interviewed.
Congratulations to all you young boys for doing such a remarkable job.
Awesome story, congrats to these guys for putting in the work and achieving their tech entrepreneur dreams! 🍔
This video is going to be watched and taken inspiration by so much of the future youth
I wonder how many of these YC keeps around / if they have a massive library of every company ever funded saved.
This video is a gem. Thanks for sharing.
2013 to 2020...long way and great growth trajectory. Kudos
I built a store for second hand clothes during pandemic. Have had 8 sales so far.
All coming from prestigious backgrounds in CS and top tech companies on their resumes... it was as if this was just the next step in their careers. Sometimes i think about leaving Utah and being a homeless developer in San Francisco just to test my luck at a startup. The reality is that unicorns are far and few between, but you never know if you never try.