Just fyi. Only need to track your miles. If you are a catering company, and bringing in alot of revenue then you would keep your receipts. But for a dascher, only track your miles. I used Gridwise to keep track. Hope this helps.
You don’t need GAS RECEIPTS. Just use a mileage app - I use Stride. At tax time I print out the mileage report for that year. Then I claim that mileage on my taxes. I never paid a dime in taxes doing DD in addition to my Social Security.
I started a few days ago. I ended up far away from civilization quickly and had to drive 20 minutes back. 😅 Learning things quick. Extra money for bills
Happened to me also the other day, now I just take the hourly rate, so they will keep me in the area. They don't like to pay the entire hour, so they keep you within 3-5 miles of a certain restaurant.
One of my biggest tips is to pay very very close attention to your map on the app. High pay/mile ratio orders might seem appealing, but when they pull you 20 minutes away from a power strip, you're severely limiting your profit by having to spend gas/miles driving all the way back. This easily makes a $15 for 5 mile order turn into a $15 for 10 mile order which can actually be catastrophic depending on if you have to wait for orders. I took a $20 order once for 8 miles but didn't mentally register that I'd have to drive 8 miles back, and the order took 50 minutes to complete which is terrible.
I know it's unpopular to pay attention to your rate percents but Top Dasher allows "dash now" at all times, and you get priority for high pay. It makes a difference to me, anyway. In the Portland Oregon market
Glad it's working for you. My only concern is the 50/70% AR minimums with Priority Access or Top Dasher. Do you find accepting that much causes you to take low orders just to qualify?
@@YourDriverMikehe never answered so i will. i’m a platinum dasher myself with 4.97, 99% completion, 98% on time, 77% completion. i have a great market in southern new hampshire/northern massachusetts with tons of power strips all in a 5-10 mile radius. i do have to accept some orders to keep the 70% that i would usually decline, but after about 2-3 weeks of messing with it i was able to figure out a system of what i can afford to decline and what i want to accept. i did this by working 5-6 days a week and learned my area and learned the volume of orders, how much they pay and how far they take me. so by doing this i figured out a system to cherry pick orders i know will be better than what i can normally get and decline bad orders while also having a 70 and higher percent acceptance rate. it also helps when you’re a platinum dasher they filter out many poor orders so i don’t ever get offered no tip orders, 1-2$ tip orders, etc. just my best oriented but i figured id share
@@YourDriverMike as a driver in california, it really dosent seem to be a bad deal to take all low paying orders, with the adjustment guaranteed $18/hour for drive time, averaged out over the week ofcourse.
You are automatically a Top Dasher your first 30 days hun.... doesn't matter when you start... just another fabulous perk for all the loyal drivers that have been dashing! 😒
Also check the stacked order it might be 0 feet to the second delivery. I have had it say this like 10 times. Its a room mate putting in a second order.
Omg! I had this happen today I didn’t even realize until I got back in my car that the second order went to the same location. I walked back over there with the order and the first roommate came out and I asked him if he had another order and he said no and shut the door. I was so confused lol. Roommate with the second order texted me and let me know it did go to the same place.
@@petemanning1768also when it is busy sometimes resturants and places are backed up and you spend longer waiting at each place. I'm liking the morning times for now.
Get top dasher as soon as possible. You will actually be able to doordash whenever you want. Only need 100 dashes in a month and other stats but other than that it’s very easy.
70% completion is not easy. You have to take so many bad orders. In my area you'd have to take orders that go 15 miles for $3. No thanks 50% is good enough.
If you dash in a higher quality area you will receive better pickups and most likely higher tips, and to stay at top dasher you must stay at 100 deliveries or more each month or you will lose your status.
@marbrooksx6558 Which area are you in? I was Top Dasher ever month for 6 months in Portland, moved down to San Diego and I'm Lucky if I can get 10 orders A WEEK (2-4 hours a day simply because I just can't stand driving from "hot spot" to "hot spot" praying for an order. Any longer than that!)
Since they rolled out the new Dasher Rewards Program ("Platinum Level" instead of "Top Dasher") it has effectively killed DoorDash for me. All of the requirements (AR, CR, Total Deliveries) are now on a rolling 30-day basis so if you happen to fall below a 70% AR you immediately lose access to "Dash Now". The worst is the 100 deliveries over the last 30 days metric because once you lose access to "Dash Now" it becomes a lot harder to maintain so many deliveries as you have to schedule shifts far in advance and most of the decent times are never available. I'm convinced DoorDash secretly hates it's most experienced drivers, because changes like this force them to move on to other ways to make income.
The other day just about every order I took took me out of my delivery area. Instead of driving back I ended my dash and restarted in the area I was in. Did that yesterday as well and it worked like a champ! Started where my day job is and wound up back in my area by the end of the night!
I started yesterday and drove out of the county for a good tip to a house that was the only house on that road doubled checked the address twice to make sure to have the customer say it never delivered. I literally watched her pick it up from the porch. I’m keep trying and just staying in my area I need the extra cash but if I keep getting customers who don’t wanna pay for their orders I’ll end up stoping. I even almost got hit by a truck coming down a hill because they didn’t pay attention to the fact that I was sliding down the hill and was blowing my horn. Luckily I was able to get my car facing down the hill and throw my car into drive before the truck slid into me.
Hi nice to meet you Maria here team door dasher and I would like to thank you for helping our team with tips and ways to make money .wishing you a happy new year 2025.
Thanks for this video; super helpful! I just started doing DoorDash/UberEats yesterday (northwest Houston, TX area), and so far, I've noticed very few promotions. There's usually only one or two available, and they're at like 1:30 am and in areas far from where I live. So that's been frustrating. Also, there are only a few scheduling slots available; most are late-night hours and not in my preferred districts. Houston is really full of dashers right now. Hopefully, I'll get better offers and more opportunities as I do more orders.
On DD you have to constantly refresh the schedule, it changes all the time when you refresh it. I’m in the Houston area as well. South of Houston. I’ve gone into the city a few times and the orders are very few and far between during the day. At least you’re right it is over saturated my time to dash is late at night for me personally that’s where the money money money is. And that’s when the promos are and there’s no traffic huge bonus for me !! Like he said in the video, if you just keep your screen on, it will refresh as well. One minute you won’t see now and the next minute you will.
Appreciate this comment. I'm thinking about starting and I'm also in NW H-Town/Cypress area. I already work a part time from 4am-8am, so I'm up at 3am. Looking to quit that warehouse job and start DD.
Five guys you get them to put the fries in before you go next store to chipotle to get the other order you have. By the time you get back the fries done...
One more thing on knowing jumping task, you can pick up out of order and it almost always makes you faster. No sense in driving past taco bell to get the mcdonalds order a half mile away. You save a mile by not back tracking.
I live in the city Tulsa . I get dash now anytime and DD is way better then Uber Eats i do both and UE is a dumpster fire. Barrages of 2-3-4 dollar pay that is including tips for trips 10 miles plus. Barely can average 10-12 an hour. On DD im hovering around 19-20 an hour
Sorry Mike you inspire me to talk! They also started doing undesirable stacking the past month or so. $8.50 seperate delivery locations both no tips but the miles on the stack $2.00 a mile. I am at 3,853 deliveries today just sharing...
Yeah they have substitutions but they are not always chosen by the customer. I got burned on that a couple weeks ago. Something not available? Message customer before proceeding on that item.
I have found often that if I cannot dash now I can go out of the app and come in a minute or two later, then go out and come in again and usually dash now will appear. I believe the app knows that you are checking and that you want to dash and after you go out and come back in a couple of times real quick, it will let you dash.
These tips and tricks would only work for people Door Dashing in a big city though. . . What about a small to mid sized city that isn''t as busy as Philadelphia usually is??
I love your videos..I just started DD today (12/30). I only did a couple of orders because i just wanted to get "my feet wet" and see how it goes. It wasnt too bad, except i issues with the app, when i arrived at the pu location, it didnt say arrived at pickup location..but eventually did...same when i went to deliver..so not sure if you have to be right in front of the customers residence or what....plus i had a couple other issues too...but im sure ill get the hang of it the more i do DD....
One thing that DOES irritate me about Door Dash is getting an order, let’s say from Popeyes, picking it up and driving it all the way to the customer’s and finding out THEY have a Popeyes right down the street! I don’t get that! I know there are drivers in that area! But I happen to be closest to a random Popeyes thirty minutes away so I get the order? Yeah, I learned to not accept those but it still wants to do that.
I’m in the Denver metro area and I had a heck of a time scheduling for Christmas eve but that’s ok because I don’t think it was busy enough. I did schedule a few hours on Sunday and Monday but honestly I think my market is over saturated by college students on holiday break. Things should start picking up mid January here.
That's what I figure. Taking the next couple weeks off to reset and things to go back to a "normal" when people are done vacationing. Most of my frequent regular customers even told me they were going to be out of town for a week or 2 at the end of the year.
Any idea how I can get DD to know that the app is not allowing to work my home town and surrounding area including six other towns and villages??? The Phillipino outsource team and supervisors are inept, ignorant, and unequipped to help even though it's a known issue involving other dashers. Anyone have a workaround as I've tried all the troubleshooting tips and the problem is on the programming side?
Here is what I gather from all this. EVERY single run is a business decision and you have to do that math, with guesses educated hopefully, each and every drive. Takes a lot of agility and might not work out. Scheeewoo!
Still waiting on background check since applying last June so I called customer service again to move process forward. I Uber eats, ride share, and instacart instead
I also live in the Pittsburgh area so this video was perfect for me! I mainly dash in New Castle/Ellwood City and only dash in Pittsburgh itself occasionally, overall for both areas I’ve become more fond of earning by time. While it’s true I could potentially earn more from per offer pay I find that’s mostly through luck, hourly pay is much more consistent and since customers usually tip based on order size rather than distance I know that even on small orders I can make better money while also not having to make the decision of whether or not to unassign if I end up waiting for the order for a long time because I find unassigning makes me feel I’ve wasted tons of time
Also, go to a different area if yours isn’t active. I live in bay city and I cover all of midland, bay city and Essexville MI, but there is so many dashers mostly in midland that my area is almost ever open especially with how I work. But Saginaw is open far more frequently.
Also if you live in an area like mine, take every order, you don’t have enough time and there isn’t enough orders to cherry pick to much. Just take what you can in your hour at most they give you to dash. Trying out using multiple delivery apps at once rn.
Thanks Mike. Basics but handy. I run with Uber Lyft and am just fixing to test the DD waters and was looking for additional insight. Our market and subms are always good out here in the valley of the sun. Would you recommend ordering the doordash bags from them or finding a Amazon accessory for cheaper (unless it likely needs branded like a catering bag for example?) Cheers mate
Has anyone ever tried dashing during a busy promo time / area without actually having a scheduled slot? Were u able to dash? And did you receive the promo?
Every time I try to schedule days ahead it's always in the late evening I don't deliver that late at night11 at night to 1 in the morning. Always after the sun goes down I'm up in age I cannot see what all these bright lights in my eyes where I live there's no street lights just blind you.
I live between two of my towns hot spots. I usually wait here for my first order. Is it better for me to go sit in the bigger hot spot? Or hang out here and wait for an order?
i worked really hard to get my acceptance rate over 70% to get the highest priority orders and half the time they are crap. They are quite often I would say 50% of the time about a dollar per mile so now I'm wondering if I should just go back to your about $2.00 per mile standard or try to push all the way to top dasher to see if I get even better orders? I'm in downtown Winter Park Orlando
You know I'm curious as well. I don't know how amazing the priority orders would effect money per hour. Like I don't know if it should be a dollar per mile. I don't really understand what I should go for.
I am very new, like 3 dashes, my very second dash the customer ordered a gift to be delivered at a second person's job and that business didn't pen until 10am. I was at the delivery at 9:45. I ended up waiting until 10am because 4 other customers were waiting at the door and I didn't want the food to get stolen. Was that the correct thing to do or can (or should) you cancel the order?
If the instructions say “leave at door”, just leave it. If the instructions tell you to hand it to me. Send the customer a “ready to send message” telling them that you’re here then a 5 minutes timer will start if they don’t show up DD will tell you to leave the order outside unless a return to the store is required
And when it's gray, there's so few orders to be had that it's not worth going out anyway; so never chase top dasher. Very rarely, it is b/c it is good peak pay but that sometimes can happen right after a snowstorm where DD put a high peak pay on which usually runs for a few hours after the storm ends.
Happened last night, peak pay from 3:30 to 5:30, it was dead and the map was gray from 6:00 onward. I called it a night a 7 and grabbed and order on my way home but was done 3 hours earlier than normal.
I swear the half hour blocks are becoming too common in my area, that's when the zone will light up red for like a minute and says it's busy, I'm sick of the mind games
Gd morning I’m here in Cincinnati and I wanted to know do you have to use the red card because I don’t like grocery shopping and do you have activitie the card because I haven’t not
What happens when people schedule out the schedule and then they don’t do those? So the people who did want or had availability to work didn’t get a chance to schedule.
It definitely takes knowing when peak is beneficial to you and not just some DD test tube, mitigation or loss leader. In my market, scheduled promo seems to have 3 purposes. 1) to acclimate volume in a rural zone. (One remote zone here does +$3 24/7) 2) expected delays (traffic conjestion) 3) historical high volume/low driver saturation. This is the only condition where promo boosts my hourly rate.
Previously I made a mistake in the comments, when I noted DD's recent requirement change. I was upset because I thought they changed the acceptance rate from 70% to 90%. After reading my email again, it was the COMPLETION RATE they raised (from 80% - 90%). Big difference. I know how crucial accurate information is when trying to make important decisions. I apologize for the mix up. Wishing everybody prosperity in 2024.
What if a restaurant like Starbucks who didn't put the base box on the bottom so the drinks won't spill, so when I try got to the address one of the drinks spilled and when I logged in again I was told that I got a violation of contract, what happens now?,
My base pay seems to be pertty much $3-5 minus the bonus pay. so if bonus is $2 then my base pays are 2 dollars less. the the promo bonuses never really matter at all until they are around 4 or more for me
I live in a small city with a lot of dashers, i rarely have no wait times between order's, sometimes ill go an hour or two without an order and im on my second phone doing other things. If i do hourly pay and get no orders but have the app open am i still getting paid to do nothing?
I dash in Metro Detroit. I only use the hourly rate option. Your hourly pay starts as soon as you accept an order and ends once you have completed the delivery. I live in a busy area where most of the time when I complete a delivery another offer pops up in mins and when I accept it I am right back on the hourly clock keeping me clocked in and earning. They do not pay for down time. If you are not on an active dash you are not getting paid. I hope this helps.
Its out of the last 100 orders. So if you did 20 orders in a row 100 offers ago.. your rating would not go up. If you declined 18 in a row, 100 orders ago.. your rating would have gone up 18%.
Live demand hotspots can also get you a fast order if you get close enough. I don't think it is a really past tense indicator. The resturaunts can push a dasher off if they need more time to prep. I have this happen alot where I get close and get an order from that resturaunt.
dang $25/hr goal? i can barely get $20/active hour and when you count time spent driving back to the zone and waiting for orders to come in its more like $17/hr
Is the scheduling thing strict? Like what if you just go off-line? Or are you skipped a lot of orders because they aren’t good and you see better ones popping up on Uber eats? What’s a good way to use this and Uber eats? I’ve done Uber eats three times and now I’m considering adding this one to the mix.
something i havent seen anyone talk about is what happens when you decline an order/ pause your dash to return to your preferred zone after a delivery. what i have experienced is that dd punishes you for doing this by sending you multiple orders that are low paying. do 2-4 of these and it seems like all of a sudden you start getting high paying orders again, whereas if you just accept almost everything that is offered to you, you seem more likely to get high paying offers, catering orders etc. does anyone know if this is actually a hidden thing in the algorithm?
I just moved from Portland, OR to San Diego... I literally am supporting my 3 kids on my own right now and had no problem doing that in Portland, and had to move down to San Diego, I researched for months and kept hearing about how San Diego was making hundreds per day no problem... but I've been down here for a month and barely made a cpl hundred!!!!!! This is killing me!!! Wtf am I doing wrong here!?! I'm not gonna make rent!
Oh no! That Sucks! I wonder if it was only applicable to a few certain areas in San Diego…and perhaps you, by bad luck, happened to land in one of the “not so good” sub area? Or maybe a lot of people just flexing, and the reality is that only few select make great money, then the rest just feel the need to say “yeah, yeah, we make great money too..” just because they are embarrassed they haven’t figured it out and everyone else seem to be saying they are making money? Could be. A lot of people just “saying” they are making X,Y or Z; no real proof or anything, so it is easy to just say anything. But some people (very few) are willing to post something whether it’s on Reddit, or here by making a whole vid and are very transparent. These are the only ones I really trust. _Therefore, I personally would never move to a location based on what a lot of KEYBOARD WARRIORS are saying. If it is in an area that this guy here is living in, or a similar very transparent Dasher where you are seeing actual proof in real time of whats up, then I could reasonably risk it. But other than that, it would be really hard for me personally to just trust the word of those lots of keyboard warriors out there._ With that said, I truly hope things somehow pick up for you! My heart really hurt for you when I read your post since am a mommy as well. GOOD LUCK; and I truly mean that!
I started DoorDashing and I swear to you I’m paying to do the job . After gas and time (thank god I don’t pay for daycare) I barely make enough to get back home lol it’s ridiculous
@rachelwyatt6030 I know right!? It's seriously ridiculous! And what is really insane??? Every day I see about 12 ads for becoming a damn dasher! It's completely unfair! And they are starting to cut people left and right since they passed the minimum wage law! Like that even makes much of a difference! They get around actually paying you because it's PURELY "Active Time" (the time you click accept until the time you complete an order) and God forbid you get stuck in traffic, or have to wait for an order too long, cause now you could get cut for not making the unreal time estimate.. but ya can't cancel an order when you're stuck waiting for the order either! Plus wtf is going on with the maps lately??? It's taken me to 3 completely wrong locations one "Mcdonalds" order brought me to this dead end back alley late at night... took them 10 minutes to get on the phone and help... and I still got a 'violation' for being "extremely late". It's really to be so frustrating! Also since the new map update... I've been bumped off of 3 separate shifts! Because it wouldn't let me push the start dashing button... drive an hour and a half to get to a supposed 'red zone' and can't even start... And the help line is a joke! They literally do nothing to help that you can't do yourself. But instead of investing in the drivers they already have and keeping them... THEY JUST KEEP RECRUITING!
I also find the ability to decline 1 per hour quite subjective. If it is slow, you will be booted off promptly once you decline more than one for the hour. But when it's very busy, they'll let you time out offers a good 10 times per hour before they will get around to booting you off. They probably know that some people will end up quitting for some time once they are booted off.
They dropped my numbers if I turn down low orders So what do you do I try to turn them down and then they take my number down so I am being punished for turning down orders so what do I do?
In my market, no amount of trickery is able to outsmart the algorithm. Late at night when orders take forever to get dispatched: no pay by hour. Caught a few good tips in a row? No orders for a while. High pay, long delivery? Usually that's the last order of your shift. It's like they don't want you to make more than $15/hr total dash time
Why would dash by time time be lower lips, the order on the customers end is no different, so why would tips be any lower on average, unless DD is skimming.
I’m technically still top dasher it’s platinum tier idk if my account is messed up or something but since the the new tier program I been getting less orders and only making like 60 in 8 hours been like this for 2 weeks I’m almost done with DoorDash if this keeps up
This all depends on where your at but I start in the gated communities then DD takes me to the getto for no pay after 3 or 4 deliveries. If I take a job I keep getting more horrible opportunities to drive really far for no money. 16 miles for $2. Who would take that job? It really hurts your score and its insane to drive that... thoughts??? I have to pause my deliveries just so I can drive 3 or 4 miles back to normal paying offers. Its better then being stuck in the geto making no money lol!
I have e-bikes So door dash is very good for me personally I never ever go to a gas station No insurance no property taxes plates tickets …should I continue??? So yea I profit easily lol
is there a way to get notified that there is promos when it instant starts?? cuz they always appear on my time off from other work and i never noticed it until its close to the end of the promotions
I have actually gotten some good results dashing at off times. Perhaps no one thinks it’s worth it so there’s more dashes for me to do stacked orders or red card orders with good pay. When you say 1$ per mile isn’t worth it. Is that based on gas prices in your area? Because gas is 2.55 where I live.
It depends on traffic. In a rural area where I can do 55-65mph, $1/mile is definitely worth it cuz I can do a 8 mile order in like 10 minutes. Now in an urban area with stop and go traffic, that same 8 mile order can take 45 minutes. $8 for 10 minutes is $48/hour. $8 for 45 minutes is like $10/hour lol
Im new. Maybe I’m looking in the wrong place but many times it’ll say like $7.50 for 4 mi. I’ll take it then all of a sudden it says I’m delivering 20 mins away. It does NOT show where I’m going. It also doesn’t give the item count until I’ve accepted AND navigated to the pickup location. Recently I had a 7-11 order that the business owner hadn’t even picked, and there were 3 other dashers there ahead of me who were also frustrated. They decided to pick their own orders (one man had over 100 items!?) because just one man working at the 7-11, the owner, expects the dashers to pick the orders. 😢
One thing I haven't heard anyone say on any DD video is MAKE SURE YOU GET RECEIPTS for gas. You will thank me come tax season.
Just fyi. Only need to track your miles. If you are a catering company, and bringing in alot of revenue then you would keep your receipts. But for a dascher, only track your miles. I used Gridwise to keep track. Hope this helps.
Just use your dash card
You don’t need GAS RECEIPTS. Just use a mileage app - I use Stride. At tax time I print out the mileage report for that year. Then I claim that mileage on my taxes. I never paid a dime in taxes doing DD in addition to my Social Security.
yes yes yes and yes! there's plenty of apps that track your mileage and keeps track of your gas receipts
Accountant here. Just keep track of milage
I started a few days ago. I ended up far away from civilization quickly and had to drive 20 minutes back. 😅 Learning things quick. Extra money for bills
Yea seriously I ended up getting 3 orders in the morning and wasted my time chasing hot spots tht went away and changed when I got there
Happened to me also the other day, now I just take the hourly rate, so they will keep me in the area. They don't like to pay the entire hour, so they keep you within 3-5 miles of a certain restaurant.
It's pretty f*cked up, drive like 20 or 30 minutes for a decent order but then you have to drive 20 or 30 minutes back to your zone
yuh, i jumped on an order for $23 payout without checking distance my first dash in years. wasnt worth the long drive.
Lol same 😂
One of my biggest tips is to pay very very close attention to your map on the app. High pay/mile ratio orders might seem appealing, but when they pull you 20 minutes away from a power strip, you're severely limiting your profit by having to spend gas/miles driving all the way back. This easily makes a $15 for 5 mile order turn into a $15 for 10 mile order which can actually be catastrophic depending on if you have to wait for orders. I took a $20 order once for 8 miles but didn't mentally register that I'd have to drive 8 miles back, and the order took 50 minutes to complete which is terrible.
No way! Someone recommended you from a Reddit post and you literally work the same market as me, that's incredible luck! Thanks for the tips!
I know it's unpopular to pay attention to your rate percents but Top Dasher allows "dash now" at all times, and you get priority for high pay. It makes a difference to me, anyway. In the Portland Oregon market
Glad it's working for you. My only concern is the 50/70% AR minimums with Priority Access or Top Dasher. Do you find accepting that much causes you to take low orders just to qualify?
@@YourDriverMikehe never answered so i will. i’m a platinum dasher myself with 4.97, 99% completion, 98% on time, 77% completion. i have a great market in southern new hampshire/northern massachusetts with tons of power strips all in a 5-10 mile radius. i do have to accept some orders to keep the 70% that i would usually decline, but after about 2-3 weeks of messing with it i was able to figure out a system of what i can afford to decline and what i want to accept. i did this by working 5-6 days a week and learned my area and learned the volume of orders, how much they pay and how far they take me. so by doing this i figured out a system to cherry pick orders i know will be better than what i can normally get and decline bad orders while also having a 70 and higher percent acceptance rate. it also helps when you’re a platinum dasher they filter out many poor orders so i don’t ever get offered no tip orders, 1-2$ tip orders, etc. just my best oriented but i figured id share
@@YourDriverMike as a driver in california, it really dosent seem to be a bad deal to take all low paying orders, with the adjustment guaranteed $18/hour for drive time, averaged out over the week ofcourse.
I you don't decline an just let the time run out it doesn't effect your acceptance rate I don't believe
Yeah, unfortunately, that STILL affects your AR @@billphillips983
if you sign up on the last day of a month and don't do anything til the first day of the next you get top dasher rewards automatically
I automatically got top dasher and I started in the middle of the month, don't know how it happened
You are automatically a Top Dasher your first 30 days hun.... doesn't matter when you start... just another fabulous perk for all the loyal drivers that have been dashing! 😒
I just create a new account with a fake id every single month to always be top dawg
@@JessiP-kz5zj oh fr???????😐
Top dasher 1st 2 weeks after sign up
Also check the stacked order it might be 0 feet to the second delivery. I have had it say this like 10 times. Its a room mate putting in a second order.
Omg! I had this happen today I didn’t even realize until I got back in my car that the second order went to the same location. I walked back over there with the order and the first roommate came out and I asked him if he had another order and he said no and shut the door. I was so confused lol. Roommate with the second order texted me and let me know it did go to the same place.
Same customer, same restaurant - he just added a whole new order for one more item. Ended up with extra $6.... Sweet deal.
Had 2 orders twice that morning. 2 each time. In same small apartment area right next door. 😊
Here in my area I’ve noticed when there’s peak pay the orders come in slow. Usually
It can backfire on you because more drivers come out for that and therefore everyone gets fewer orders.
@@petemanning1768also when it is busy sometimes resturants and places are backed up and you spend longer waiting at each place. I'm liking the morning times for now.
Yup I've also no extra pay you get them back to back orders you get all day
Get top dasher as soon as possible. You will actually be able to doordash whenever you want. Only need 100 dashes in a month and other stats but other than that it’s very easy.
70% completion is not easy. You have to take so many bad orders. In my area you'd have to take orders that go 15 miles for $3. No thanks 50% is good enough.
If you dash in a higher quality area you will receive better pickups and most likely higher tips, and to stay at top dasher you must stay at 100 deliveries or more each month or you will lose your status.
@marbrooksx6558 Which area are you in? I was Top Dasher ever month for 6 months in Portland, moved down to San Diego and I'm Lucky if I can get 10 orders A WEEK (2-4 hours a day simply because I just can't stand driving from "hot spot" to "hot spot" praying for an order. Any longer than that!)
Since they rolled out the new Dasher Rewards Program ("Platinum Level" instead of "Top Dasher") it has effectively killed DoorDash for me. All of the requirements (AR, CR, Total Deliveries) are now on a rolling 30-day basis so if you happen to fall below a 70% AR you immediately lose access to "Dash Now". The worst is the 100 deliveries over the last 30 days metric because once you lose access to "Dash Now" it becomes a lot harder to maintain so many deliveries as you have to schedule shifts far in advance and most of the decent times are never available. I'm convinced DoorDash secretly hates it's most experienced drivers, because changes like this force them to move on to other ways to make income.
@@JessiP-kz5zj Fullerton area
Pre-written thank you cards. Attach to each order. I get an extra tip about 1 out of 5 order, between an extra $5-$15 (highest I’ve gotten was $55).
Are these for drop off at door or a hand off? Or it doesn’t matter?
Dd keeps your tips for up to 30 days
Great tips Mike. I wish we had $4 or $5 peak pay. I rarely ever see anything over a $1.50 if there is even peak pay.
Peak pay never go up more than $2 here
The other day just about every order I took took me out of my delivery area. Instead of driving back I ended my dash and restarted in the area I was in. Did that yesterday as well and it worked like a champ! Started where my day job is and wound up back in my area by the end of the night!
I started yesterday and drove out of the county for a good tip to a house that was the only house on that road doubled checked the address twice to make sure to have the customer say it never delivered. I literally watched her pick it up from the porch. I’m keep trying and just staying in my area I need the extra cash but if I keep getting customers who don’t wanna pay for their orders I’ll end up stoping. I even almost got hit by a truck coming down a hill because they didn’t pay attention to the fact that I was sliding down the hill and was blowing my horn. Luckily I was able to get my car facing down the hill and throw my car into drive before the truck slid into me.
Hi nice to meet you Maria here team door dasher and I would like to thank you for helping our team with tips and ways to make money .wishing you a happy new year 2025.
@0:11 best tip, and I hate spreading this news is being Top Dasher with pizza, alcohol, priority shopping with 80% AR
Thanks for this video; super helpful! I just started doing DoorDash/UberEats yesterday (northwest Houston, TX area), and so far, I've noticed very few promotions. There's usually only one or two available, and they're at like 1:30 am and in areas far from where I live. So that's been frustrating. Also, there are only a few scheduling slots available; most are late-night hours and not in my preferred districts. Houston is really full of dashers right now. Hopefully, I'll get better offers and more opportunities as I do more orders.
On DD you have to constantly refresh the schedule, it changes all the time when you refresh it. I’m in the Houston area as well. South of Houston. I’ve gone into the city a few times and the orders are very few and far between during the day. At least you’re right it is over saturated my time to dash is late at night for me personally that’s where the money money money is. And that’s when the promos are and there’s no traffic huge bonus for me !! Like he said in the video, if you just keep your screen on, it will refresh as well. One minute you won’t see now and the next minute you will.
Appreciate this comment. I'm thinking about starting and I'm also in NW H-Town/Cypress area. I already work a part time from 4am-8am, so I'm up at 3am. Looking to quit that warehouse job and start DD.
What's the most you've made in a week????
@S4TU1N what's the most you've made in a week?
Jumping task is the biggest hack to know. I hope you talk about it!
Five guys you get them to put the fries in before you go next store to chipotle to get the other order you have. By the time you get back the fries done...
You also can jump to the delivery task of a stacked order. If the second resturaunt is slammed. Make the first customer happy.
One more thing on knowing jumping task, you can pick up out of order and it almost always makes you faster. No sense in driving past taco bell to get the mcdonalds order a half mile away. You save a mile by not back tracking.
Hi Mike I'm new to dashing ty for all your help
I live in the city Tulsa . I get dash now anytime and DD is way better then Uber Eats i do both and UE is a dumpster fire. Barrages of 2-3-4 dollar pay that is including tips for trips 10 miles plus. Barely can average 10-12 an hour. On DD im hovering around 19-20 an hour
I stay near the mall and five minutes from downtown! I make good money in my new area.
Thanks for the info my man!! Allot to think about but makes a ton of "cents":)
PSS This is a great DoorDash 101 video! Thanks! ☺️
Drivers start rebellion 1/1/2024!
Sorry Mike you inspire me to talk! They also started doing undesirable stacking the past month or so. $8.50 seperate delivery locations both no tips but the miles on the stack $2.00 a mile. I am at 3,853 deliveries today just sharing...
Yeah they have substitutions but they are not always chosen by the customer. I got burned on that a couple weeks ago. Something not available? Message customer before proceeding on that item.
I have found often that if I cannot dash now I can go out of the app and come in a minute or two later, then go out and come in again and usually dash now will appear. I believe the app knows that you are checking and that you want to dash and after you go out and come back in a couple of times real quick, it will let you dash.
Great video.... Very informative. Well executed
These tips and tricks would only work for people Door Dashing in a big city though. . . What about a small to mid sized city that isn''t as busy as Philadelphia usually is??
“Dash now” availability is low in Longmont, Co. Plus the schedule blocks are small.
I love your videos..I just started DD today (12/30). I only did a couple of orders because i just wanted to get "my feet wet" and see how it goes. It wasnt too bad, except i issues with the app, when i arrived at the pu location, it didnt say arrived at pickup location..but eventually did...same when i went to deliver..so not sure if you have to be right in front of the customers residence or what....plus i had a couple other issues too...but im sure ill get the hang of it the more i do DD....
One thing that DOES irritate me about Door Dash is getting an order, let’s say from Popeyes, picking it up and driving it all the way to the customer’s and finding out THEY have a Popeyes right down the street! I don’t get that! I know there are drivers in that area! But I happen to be closest to a random Popeyes thirty minutes away so I get the order? Yeah, I learned to not accept those but it still wants to do that.
The only peak pay I see is at midnight to 3 in the morning I have to risk my life to make extra money apparently
I’m in the Denver metro area and I had a heck of a time scheduling for Christmas eve but that’s ok because I don’t think it was busy enough. I did schedule a few hours on Sunday and Monday but honestly I think my market is over saturated by college students on holiday break. Things should start picking up mid January here.
That's what I figure. Taking the next couple weeks off to reset and things to go back to a "normal" when people are done vacationing. Most of my frequent regular customers even told me they were going to be out of town for a week or 2 at the end of the year.
Peak pay is going for about 24hrs+ in my area right now. Which is kinda bittersweet because there is sooo many dashers live now.
I start getting deliveries from Town to Town for 9 dollars (20 minutes drive from the pick up to the custumer)
Great video, bro!!
Any idea how I can get DD to know that the app is not allowing to work my home town and surrounding area including six other towns and villages??? The Phillipino outsource team and supervisors are inept, ignorant, and unequipped to help even though it's a known issue involving other dashers. Anyone have a workaround as I've tried all the troubleshooting tips and the problem is on the programming side?
Here is what I gather from all this. EVERY single run is a business decision and you have to do that math, with guesses educated hopefully, each and every drive. Takes a lot of agility and might not work out. Scheeewoo!
Great information thank you!
Still waiting on background check since applying last June so I called customer service again to move process forward. I Uber eats, ride share, and instacart instead
There's only one area in my city the whole city is the area but divided into hot zones never get peak pay and never super busy to get peak pay
This is a great comprehensive guide for new and experienced Dashers! 🙌🏻
I also live in the Pittsburgh area so this video was perfect for me! I mainly dash in New Castle/Ellwood City and only dash in Pittsburgh itself occasionally, overall for both areas I’ve become more fond of earning by time. While it’s true I could potentially earn more from per offer pay I find that’s mostly through luck, hourly pay is much more consistent and since customers usually tip based on order size rather than distance I know that even on small orders I can make better money while also not having to make the decision of whether or not to unassign if I end up waiting for the order for a long time because I find unassigning makes me feel I’ve wasted tons of time
any time I'm driving through Pittsburgh I think about how hectic it would be door dashing in some of the busy areas. No where to park in some areas
We had 3$ peak pay yesterday but I was only able to get 3 orders in 2 hours 😢
Also, go to a different area if yours isn’t active. I live in bay city and I cover all of midland, bay city and Essexville MI, but there is so many dashers mostly in midland that my area is almost ever open especially with how I work. But Saginaw is open far more frequently.
Also if you live in an area like mine, take every order, you don’t have enough time and there isn’t enough orders to cherry pick to much. Just take what you can in your hour at most they give you to dash. Trying out using multiple delivery apps at once rn.
Thanks Mike. Basics but handy. I run with Uber Lyft and am just fixing to test the DD waters and was looking for additional insight. Our market and subms are always good out here in the valley of the sun. Would you recommend ordering the doordash bags from them or finding a Amazon accessory for cheaper (unless it likely needs branded like a catering bag for example?)
Cheers mate
Why would the tips be lower on the earn by time? And how would they know? R they taking them? 😢
Has anyone ever tried dashing during a busy promo time / area without actually having a scheduled slot? Were u able to dash? And did you receive the promo?
Every time I try to schedule days ahead it's always in the late evening I don't deliver that late at night11 at night to 1 in the morning. Always after the sun goes down I'm up in age I cannot see what all these bright lights in my eyes where I live there's no street lights just blind you.
I live between two of my towns hot spots. I usually wait here for my first order. Is it better for me to go sit in the bigger hot spot? Or hang out here and wait for an order?
i worked really hard to get my acceptance rate over 70% to get the highest priority orders and half the time they are crap. They are quite often I would say 50% of the time about a dollar per mile so now I'm wondering if I should just go back to your about $2.00 per mile standard or try to push all the way to top dasher to see if I get even better orders? I'm in downtown Winter Park Orlando
You know I'm curious as well. I don't know how amazing the priority orders would effect money per hour. Like I don't know if it should be a dollar per mile. I don't really understand what I should go for.
Something is going on with Uber. Every order is$1 a mile. Most are very long distant too
for real
I am very new, like 3 dashes, my very second dash the customer ordered a gift to be delivered at a second person's job and that business didn't pen until 10am. I was at the delivery at 9:45. I ended up waiting until 10am because 4 other customers were waiting at the door and I didn't want the food to get stolen. Was that the correct thing to do or can (or should) you cancel the order?
If the instructions say “leave at door”, just leave it. If the instructions tell you to hand it to me. Send the customer a “ready to send message” telling them that you’re here then a 5 minutes timer will start if they don’t show up DD will tell you to leave the order outside unless a return to the store is required
And when it's gray, there's so few orders to be had that it's not worth going out anyway; so never chase top dasher. Very rarely, it is b/c it is good peak pay but that sometimes can happen right after a snowstorm where DD put a high peak pay on which usually runs for a few hours after the storm ends.
Happened last night, peak pay from 3:30 to 5:30, it was dead and the map was gray from 6:00 onward. I called it a night a 7 and grabbed and order on my way home but was done 3 hours earlier than normal.
Hey bro, thank you for this. I just started dashing in the Canonsburg/Washington area.
My area only has scheduling in the middle of the night :(
By the time the promos come up that are any good, it’s already greyed out and can’t be booked. Do we know when these are released?
I noticed here all peak pay is at 1 to 2 am. All restaurants are closed then.
I swear the half hour blocks are becoming too common in my area, that's when the zone will light up red for like a minute and says it's busy, I'm sick of the mind games
I just started dashing in Pittsburgh....first day was smooth....
Gd morning I’m here in Cincinnati and I wanted to know do you have to use the red card because I don’t like grocery shopping and do you have activitie the card because I haven’t not
Grocery delivery is completely up to you. And if you don't deliver groceries you don't have to activate your red card. Not required.
What happens when people schedule out the schedule and then they don’t do those? So the people who did want or had availability to work didn’t get a chance to schedule.
As far as I know not working until your scheduled time is not held against you.
Thx man
It definitely takes knowing when peak is beneficial to you and not just some DD test tube, mitigation or loss leader. In my market, scheduled promo seems to have 3 purposes.
1) to acclimate volume in a rural zone. (One remote zone here does +$3 24/7)
2) expected delays (traffic conjestion)
3) historical high volume/low driver saturation. This is the only condition where promo boosts my hourly rate.
Previously I made a mistake in the comments, when I noted DD's recent requirement change. I was upset because I thought they changed the acceptance rate from 70% to 90%. After reading my email again, it was the COMPLETION RATE they raised (from 80% - 90%). Big difference. I know how crucial accurate information is when trying to make important decisions. I apologize for the mix up. Wishing everybody prosperity in 2024.
What if a restaurant like Starbucks who didn't put the base box on the bottom so the drinks won't spill, so when I try got to the address one of the drinks spilled and when I logged in again I was told that I got a violation of contract, what happens now?,
Very cool. Thank you
My base pay seems to be pertty much $3-5 minus the bonus pay. so if bonus is $2 then my base pays are 2 dollars less. the the promo bonuses never really matter at all until they are around 4 or more for me
I live in a small city with a lot of dashers, i rarely have no wait times between order's, sometimes ill go an hour or two without an order and im on my second phone doing other things. If i do hourly pay and get no orders but have the app open am i still getting paid to do nothing?
I dash in Metro Detroit. I only use the hourly rate option. Your hourly pay starts as soon as you accept an order and ends once you have completed the delivery. I live in a busy area where most of the time when I complete a delivery another offer pops up in mins and when I accept it I am right back on the hourly clock keeping me clocked in and earning. They do not pay for down time. If you are not on an active dash you are not getting paid. I hope this helps.
@@melissablueswomanhensley634well dang I thought it was the entire scheduled hours I made. I guess this makes sense
Good information
Out and about on my first time as a Dasher its pretty quiet in a hotspot
Never go to a hotspot,never please!
Sounds counter productive but take a quick drive away from the hotspot 9 times out of 10 I will get an order but it may not always be great.
I live in the Fort Worth area today is my first day. I have been online for an hour and have yet to get an order. Not sure what i am doing wrong.
How on earth can I do 18 DD orders today but my AR only went up 9%. The math ain’t mathin. Are they cheating me??
Its out of the last 100 orders. So if you did 20 orders in a row 100 offers ago.. your rating would not go up. If you declined 18 in a row, 100 orders ago.. your rating would have gone up 18%.
Lol math is hard.
Im totally new this. do you guys get anything like coolers or ipad (bigger screen than phone) to help dash?
Live demand hotspots can also get you a fast order if you get close enough. I don't think it is a really past tense indicator. The resturaunts can push a dasher off if they need more time to prep. I have this happen alot where I get close and get an order from that resturaunt.
Me too. Way out of my zone. Driving twice as much for half of the money
dang $25/hr goal? i can barely get $20/active hour and when you count time spent driving back to the zone and waiting for orders to come in its more like $17/hr
Active hour in here is $10 too low
Agree, that's the average.
Is the scheduling thing strict? Like what if you just go off-line? Or are you skipped a lot of orders because they aren’t good and you see better ones popping up on Uber eats? What’s a good way to use this and Uber eats? I’ve done Uber eats three times and now I’m considering adding this one to the mix.
Thank God I got Base access, the pay is much better…FYI if you live near a military base make sure you gain access…
something i havent seen anyone talk about is what happens when you decline an order/ pause your dash to return to your preferred zone after a delivery. what i have experienced is that dd punishes you for doing this by sending you multiple orders that are low paying. do 2-4 of these and it seems like all of a sudden you start getting high paying orders again, whereas if you just accept almost everything that is offered to you, you seem more likely to get high paying offers, catering orders etc. does anyone know if this is actually a hidden thing in the algorithm?
I just moved from Portland, OR to San Diego... I literally am supporting my 3 kids on my own right now and had no problem doing that in Portland, and had to move down to San Diego, I researched for months and kept hearing about how San Diego was making hundreds per day no problem... but I've been down here for a month and barely made a cpl hundred!!!!!! This is killing me!!! Wtf am I doing wrong here!?! I'm not gonna make rent!
Oh no! That Sucks! I wonder if it was only applicable to a few certain areas in San Diego…and perhaps you, by bad luck, happened to land in one of the “not so good” sub area? Or maybe a lot of people just flexing, and the reality is that only few select make great money, then the rest just feel the need to say “yeah, yeah, we make great money too..” just because they are embarrassed they haven’t figured it out and everyone else seem to be saying they are making money? Could be. A lot of people just “saying” they are making X,Y or Z; no real proof or anything, so it is easy to just say anything. But some people (very few) are willing to post something whether it’s on Reddit, or here by making a whole vid and are very transparent. These are the only ones I really trust.
_Therefore, I personally would never move to a location based on what a lot of KEYBOARD WARRIORS are saying. If it is in an area that this guy here is living in, or a similar very transparent Dasher where you are seeing actual proof in real time of whats up, then I could reasonably risk it. But other than that, it would be really hard for me personally to just trust the word of those lots of keyboard warriors out there._
With that said, I truly hope things somehow pick up for you! My heart really hurt for you when I read your post since am a mommy as well. GOOD LUCK; and I truly mean that!
I started DoorDashing and I swear to you I’m paying to do the job . After gas and time (thank god I don’t pay for daycare) I barely make enough to get back home lol it’s ridiculous
@rachelwyatt6030 I know right!? It's seriously ridiculous! And what is really insane??? Every day I see about 12 ads for becoming a damn dasher! It's completely unfair! And they are starting to cut people left and right since they passed the minimum wage law! Like that even makes much of a difference! They get around actually paying you because it's PURELY "Active Time" (the time you click accept until the time you complete an order) and God forbid you get stuck in traffic, or have to wait for an order too long, cause now you could get cut for not making the unreal time estimate.. but ya can't cancel an order when you're stuck waiting for the order either! Plus wtf is going on with the maps lately??? It's taken me to 3 completely wrong locations one "Mcdonalds" order brought me to this dead end back alley late at night... took them 10 minutes to get on the phone and help... and I still got a 'violation' for being "extremely late". It's really to be so frustrating! Also since the new map update... I've been bumped off of 3 separate shifts! Because it wouldn't let me push the start dashing button... drive an hour and a half to get to a supposed 'red zone' and can't even start... And the help line is a joke! They literally do nothing to help that you can't do yourself. But instead of investing in the drivers they already have and keeping them... THEY JUST KEEP RECRUITING!
I also find the ability to decline 1 per hour quite subjective. If it is slow, you will be booted off promptly once you decline more than one for the hour. But when it's very busy, they'll let you time out offers a good 10 times per hour before they will get around to booting you off. They probably know that some people will end up quitting for some time once they are booted off.
Vert good information. Did not know that.
Iif you schedule days ahead is it saved on you app somewhere?
They dropped my numbers if I turn down low orders So what do you do I try to turn them down and then they take my number down so I am being punished for turning down orders so what do I do?
In my market, no amount of trickery is able to outsmart the algorithm. Late at night when orders take forever to get dispatched: no pay by hour. Caught a few good tips in a row? No orders for a while. High pay, long delivery? Usually that's the last order of your shift.
It's like they don't want you to make more than $15/hr total dash time
Why would dash by time time be lower lips, the order on the customers end is no different, so why would tips be any lower on average, unless DD is skimming.
I’ve see $9 and $11 peak pay here in Austin, TX
Your lucky in America we don't get tips in Australia maybe life is tough now
Always been top dasher was doing great making 200 plus in 8 hrs now that I’m platinum dasher I’m getting less orders and bearly making 100 bucks
Why did you stop being Top Dasher? Do you know the exact reason?
Because orders for$ 3.50-5$ are not worth it, they get declined and rate goes down 👎
I’m technically still top dasher it’s platinum tier idk if my account is messed up or something but since the the new tier program I been getting less orders and only making like 60 in 8 hours been like this for 2 weeks I’m almost done with DoorDash if this keeps up
NW FLORIDA WE'RE LUCKY TO GET OFFERED $1 A MILE AND THIS IS A LARGE CITY
This all depends on where your at but I start in the gated communities then DD takes me to the getto for no pay after 3 or 4 deliveries. If I take a job I keep getting more horrible opportunities to drive really far for no money. 16 miles for $2. Who would take that job? It really hurts your score and its insane to drive that... thoughts??? I have to pause my deliveries just so I can drive 3 or 4 miles back to normal paying offers. Its better then being stuck in the geto making no money lol!
I pause regularly when I end up where I don't want to be.
Lyft peak pay 3-4 am really I’m usually asleep still and I did do it once only got one ride in so not worth it.
I have e-bikes
So door dash is very good for me personally
I never ever go to a gas station
No insurance no property taxes plates tickets …should I continue???
So yea I profit easily lol
If waited for orders that are $2 per mile I’d never do any orders in my area.
You can dash now whenever you want long as you keep top dasher😂. 70% is not hard to keep
is there a way to get notified that there is promos when it instant starts?? cuz they always appear on my time off from other work and i never noticed it until its close to the end of the promotions
I have actually gotten some good results dashing at off times. Perhaps no one thinks it’s worth it so there’s more dashes for me to do stacked orders or red card orders with good pay.
When you say 1$ per mile isn’t worth it. Is that based on gas prices in your area? Because gas is 2.55 where I live.
I 100 percent agree.
It depends on traffic. In a rural area where I can do 55-65mph, $1/mile is definitely worth it cuz I can do a 8 mile order in like 10 minutes. Now in an urban area with stop and go traffic, that same 8 mile order can take 45 minutes. $8 for 10 minutes is $48/hour. $8 for 45 minutes is like $10/hour lol
Wait $2 or $3 peak pay is good? They have $9 and $10 peak pay here…. Please somebody help me understand.
Holy crap! Where do you live? I'm in Portland Oregon and the highest I've seen is $3.50
Im new. Maybe I’m looking in the wrong place but many times it’ll say like $7.50 for 4 mi. I’ll take it then all of a sudden it says I’m delivering 20 mins away. It does NOT show where I’m going. It also doesn’t give the item count until I’ve accepted AND navigated to the pickup location. Recently I had a 7-11 order that the business owner hadn’t even picked, and there were 3 other dashers there ahead of me who were also frustrated. They decided to pick their own orders (one man had over 100 items!?) because just one man working at the 7-11, the owner, expects the dashers to pick the orders. 😢