can u add fuel into ur videos, would love to see how much is used at the beginning vs end of a day... Your car looks like a hybrid possibly, it must not be too bad
my wife, for whatever reason, likes to drive me around when I dash. It is nice having her to talk and laugh with. I had to explain to her where I got the "Lets go!" from. lol
Right in the Boston area I'm averaging around 1000 same area used to do your deliveries in the Boston area. Took your advice back when you were still here. Very valuable thanks . I've sent quite a few people to this channel
I Dashed/traveled for six months through twelve western metropolitan areas. Best market imo was actually Scottdale/ Phoenix area. Man that area is booming. California cities paid best, but cost too much to upkeep (gas). Most underrated market was Salt Lake City imo. I made decent there and gas is cheap in Utah. My current market is actually Boulder/ Denver and $800-$1000 is doable for 40 hours.
Thanks, guy! This kind of info is more valuable than any "tip" RUclips video has ever offered. *Edit* If I can return the favor, a small scooter with a rear rack is perfect for 99% of deliveries. A car costs 30-50 cents a mile; a quality Honda scooter costs 5 cents per mile. I just bought an ADV 160 for 4k and added $250 in rack and bag accessories for deliveries. I can take $1 a mile deliveries all day long at a cost of 5 pennies a mile and an IRS write-off of 65+ cents per. Just doing the shoot and scoot short trips. Why pay to lug around 2 tons of vehicle just to deliver 2 pounds of delivery food 30x a day?
It's good to keep in mind that these markets can go to shit or start to get busy on a dime. One month it's great, the next it's meh. I've never been to the eastern US though where it's just more populated@@ericwolfe8119
My market is $2-$6 orders all day long. The $8-$10+ usually take you too far. The good ones are $8-$10+ for 1-2 miles, but you have to declines tons before getting one of those.
@@poopydroopydroopy not sure about him but I'm in Lakeland, FL and you spend 11-12 hours and make $120.. basically just decline orders for an hour until you get something that pays at least $1 a mile, getting $2 a mile is almost unheard of.
People act like there is orders with high tips DoorDash waiting and DoorDash not sending it, you realize customers have to order and tip well to get the damn orders
After dashing/uber eats in numerous markets around me (Central Valley/ Bay Area in CA), I’ve come to the conclusion that it ALL depends on how good your market is. Some markets are absolutely crap, while some are incredible. Happy gigging y’all
Re sign up with a Google voice number and put in a town that is much smaller than yours that likely needs drivers. Should get approved right away or much more quickly 😉
To pay less in taxes as an independent contractor, file taxes quarterly instead of annually to avoid late fees they quietly charge people who are self employed.
I love your videos and I really want you to get to the 50k sub mark. The only question is is how the heck are you going to get to 50k subs by doing just 1 video every couple of weeks?
I mean if DD would raise the base pay back to $5 everyone would make *good* money. Sigh unfortunately im in a rural zone used to have a +$1 all day peak pay(was +$3 for months then +$2 but theyve recently taken that away so everything is $2 base pay plus tips.
You can reasonably make $1000-$1100 a week driving for Uber (NOT Uber eats), for a 40 hour week. Yes that’s 40 hours straight driving. Taxi driving is not for everyone but it is a way to pay the bills.
My stomach sank when I saw Camelback Inn...that place is sooo ridiculous to navigate. There's a Hilton resort out here like that too (Rancho Manana) and it's really hard to get around there, especially at night. 100% agree that Monday to Wednesday are rough days for food delivery. I do better on Instacart or on shop & pay stuff on those days.) We should be getting B U S Y out here soon with Final Four so would definitely recommend throwing down a $700 challenge when that comes up. 💰 (I also work Scottsdale/PV/Desert Ridge and it's definitely solid most of the time!✌️)
Activating government phones can bring you 500 bucks or so in one day. Even 800 dollars but depend how bad you want to make money. Commision you control of sales.
Lines don't discourage me. I just go to the front and say I'm picking up an order. If the employee says it'll be a while I unassign or not based on their estimate and value of offer.
@@trevorsdeliveriesstay in Phoenix!! Or go to Texas cause if you go back to Boston.. you will be at a loss!! I don’t know what’s going on with that market currently. Too much time you waste there waiting for an order nowadays!
I do the same it's going to be too long. Got To go. Bring my bag in with me and I hold it up high enough so everyone sees it and that seems to get me service quick service
Pretty much impossible to make that in my area in Florida. Tons of non-tippers, lucky to be able to accept 5% of orders, so I spend an hour sometimes without taking anything
Yeah the area is the biggest factor out of everything. In Ohio it's garbage. You have to go through at least 6 bad orders before you get one decent one. Crackhead $2 and $3 and $4 orders are common all day.
2k might be doable for him but he'd have to be doing more than doordash and Uber Eats to get anywhere close to 3k or more. Maybe some walmart spark or catering orders. Maybe throw in some rideshare.
You will never make $1000 a week, maybe $500 then after gas and headaches it’s not worth it. Stick with Uber and find your niche, you can make $1500 or roughly $29/hr or .80 cents a mile. Yes that’s a lot of miles but if you put on 50,000 miles you’ve made about 40k. Remember anything you earn is practically tax deductible, your biggest tax is fuel.
I’m curious if you use the “active” time or if you calculate your time from when you start your shift to when you end it. Cause i can say i make 25 bucks an hour but that’s the active hours not actually how many hours i was working.
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can u add fuel into ur videos, would love to see how much is used at the beginning vs end of a day... Your car looks like a hybrid possibly, it must not be too bad
my wife, for whatever reason, likes to drive me around when I dash. It is nice having her to talk and laugh with. I had to explain to her where I got the "Lets go!" from. lol
He got the "Let's go!" from Eli Esch's channel. The same high energy formula, too.
Right in the Boston area I'm averaging around 1000 same area used to do your deliveries in the Boston area. Took your advice back when you were still here. Very valuable thanks . I've sent quite a few people to this channel
Could you please tell
Me where in Boston?
Your editing pays off - keeps me interested. I get recommended so many other doordash channels that are under
I Dashed/traveled for six months through twelve western metropolitan areas. Best market imo was actually Scottdale/ Phoenix area. Man that area is booming. California cities paid best, but cost too much to upkeep (gas). Most underrated market was Salt Lake City imo. I made decent there and gas is cheap in Utah.
My current market is actually Boulder/ Denver and $800-$1000 is doable for 40 hours.
I’m in LA area and it just sucks! Never busy. Yeah pay is higher here due to their laws but still with traffic and gas it’s a big No for me.
Thanks, guy!
This kind of info is more valuable than any "tip" RUclips video has ever offered.
*Edit* If I can return the favor, a small scooter with a rear rack is perfect for 99% of deliveries. A car costs 30-50 cents a mile; a quality Honda scooter costs 5 cents per mile. I just bought an ADV 160 for 4k and added $250 in rack and bag accessories for deliveries. I can take $1 a mile deliveries all day long at a cost of 5 pennies a mile and an IRS write-off of 65+ cents per. Just doing the shoot and scoot short trips.
Why pay to lug around 2 tons of vehicle just to deliver 2 pounds of delivery food 30x a day?
It's good to keep in mind that these markets can go to shit or start to get busy on a dime. One month it's great, the next it's meh. I've never been to the eastern US though where it's just more populated@@ericwolfe8119
My market is $2-$6 orders all day long. The $8-$10+ usually take you too far. The good ones are $8-$10+ for 1-2 miles, but you have to declines tons before getting one of those.
You live in Florida? Lol. Door dash is garbage here.
@@poopydroopydroopy not sure about him but I'm in Lakeland, FL and you spend 11-12 hours and make $120.. basically just decline orders for an hour until you get something that pays at least $1 a mile, getting $2 a mile is almost unheard of.
@@poopydroopydroopyyes it is. Florida is mostly UberEATS. And mostly bad orders
@@poopydroopydroopyHouston, Texas
People act like there is orders with high tips DoorDash waiting and DoorDash not sending it, you realize customers have to order and tip well to get the damn orders
After dashing/uber eats in numerous markets around me (Central Valley/ Bay Area in CA), I’ve come to the conclusion that it ALL depends on how good your market is. Some markets are absolutely crap, while some are incredible. Happy gigging y’all
so happy your being more transparent and honest w this one. kudos. $700 a day is just not common at all.
ain gonna lie bruh. next month when i get top dasher/ back into high paying orders i’m coming for you and the $700 challenge
Love your videos bro keep going dashing out here in Michigan started 3 months ago
hell ya ! where u dashbrother?
Cleveland OH has me averaging $20+ an hour, with promos at around $25-$30 an hour. I still haven't tried doing it FT but you inspire me to do so. lol
enjoy the videos man, been watching since boston days . Watch these the most while i decline trash orders lol.
Great video...Liked and subscribed!
The ONLY thing I learned from your tips was to pack up and move to your market because mine is NOTHING like yours 🤣🤣🤣😔
My Hero Trevor
Great video, got hyped to start and I'm on a waiting list in my area 🙄
Re sign up with a Google voice number and put in a town that is much smaller than yours that likely needs drivers. Should get approved right away or much more quickly 😉
All Phoenix gig drivers must love you...
Helping saturate it 😅😅😅
When are you gonna do a live stream? That would be cool
To pay less in taxes as an independent contractor, file taxes quarterly instead of annually to avoid late fees they quietly charge people who are self employed.
You don't have to actually file, just estimate your taxes owed for that quarter and pay them accordingly (usually better to overestimate a bit)
I love your videos and I really want you to get to the 50k sub mark. The only question is is how the heck are you going to get to 50k subs by doing just 1 video every couple of weeks?
I mean if DD would raise the base pay back to $5 everyone would make *good* money. Sigh unfortunately im in a rural zone used to have a +$1 all day peak pay(was +$3 for months then +$2 but theyve recently taken that away so everything is $2 base pay plus tips.
So i guess i need to go to scottsdale because the outskirts of phoenix west is just 😅
He said **Horse Noise** LOL 😂
Good job
Trevor, where in the Boston area do you recommend?
Thank you
Them gopuff order on the late night be great
You can reasonably make $1000-$1100 a week driving for Uber (NOT Uber eats), for a 40 hour week. Yes that’s 40 hours straight driving. Taxi driving is not for everyone but it is a way to pay the bills.
In my market on a chill weekend i can avg $20 per hr. If you multi-app & run & you're precise you can make $30+
What's your acceptance rate for UE and DD?
Fastest way to 1k.. is working 3 16 hr days in a row.. and a 4th day of 4 hrs that does it for me..
My stomach sank when I saw Camelback Inn...that place is sooo ridiculous to navigate. There's a Hilton resort out here like that too (Rancho Manana) and it's really hard to get around there, especially at night. 100% agree that Monday to Wednesday are rough days for food delivery. I do better on Instacart or on shop & pay stuff on those days.) We should be getting B U S Y out here soon with Final Four so would definitely recommend throwing down a $700 challenge when that comes up. 💰
(I also work Scottsdale/PV/Desert Ridge and it's definitely solid most of the time!✌️)
I am really amazed because my market area is so bad that I don't even make $50 a day
Activating government phones can bring you 500 bucks or so in one day. Even 800 dollars but depend how bad you want to make money. Commision you control of sales.
If you see my orders in Seattle you would be shocked I did 1500 in 48hours and didn’t even worked full time I was working slow
I was doing Uber eats
Were you getting like $30 per order or something?
Lines don't discourage me. I just go to the front and say I'm picking up an order. If the employee says it'll be a while I unassign or not based on their estimate and value of offer.
Yes some of those waits maybe I should have waited for especially the sushi one
@@trevorsdeliveriesstay in Phoenix!! Or go to Texas cause if you go back to Boston.. you will be at a loss!! I don’t know what’s going on with that market currently. Too much time you waste there waiting for an order nowadays!
I do the same it's going to be too long. Got To go. Bring my bag in with me and I hold it up high enough so everyone sees it and that seems to get me service quick service
No. Not wait. Force yourself tothe front of the line. You're not ordering, you're picking up.@@trevorsdeliveries
I just bust to the front and say, DD/UE/GH, whatever. Ordering lines are not pickup lines.@@WhatsCookingTime
You should wait at Costco everyday when they open for 30 minutes
Pretty much impossible to make that in my area in Florida. Tons of non-tippers, lucky to be able to accept 5% of orders, so I spend an hour sometimes without taking anything
What part of Florida
Do you run 1 or 2 phones?
Yeah the area is the biggest factor out of everything. In Ohio it's garbage. You have to go through at least 6 bad orders before you get one decent one. Crackhead $2 and $3 and $4 orders are common all day.
what's the little music at 1:12?
You mean that sound effect? It's the audio Uber Eats makes when you get an order.
People this is a DoorDash paid employee
not being mean but what do you all do if you get deactivated being so dependent on these apps?
He doesn’t think ahead that far.
Bruh is dashing in paradise valley that's maximizing your profit that's it just dash there lol
Try this in fl 💀😂
Your rich!
Boston has gone downhill ever since they’ve changed the DoorDash platform there. 😢 it’s sad
Can you show us a guide on 2k a week, 3k?
2k might be doable for him but he'd have to be doing more than doordash and Uber Eats to get anywhere close to 3k or more. Maybe some walmart spark or catering orders. Maybe throw in some rideshare.
@@BamaGuyRTR true, I feel like you’d have to have big ticket small mileage orders.
Do you pay tax on this? When yes how much?
Independent contractor tax which is high. So yes.
For a dude who hates AZ you sure live there a lot.
trevor, you gonna ruin your starter like that, just leave the car on
This world has too many lawless people to leave a car running and step away even briefly. The starter will not being ruined.
@@11633of course it will. Do you not know how starting you car works?
@@11633 it will
@@11633 ive been doin it for 5 yrs, i guess my area is not thuggie
You will never make $1000 a week, maybe $500 then after gas and headaches it’s not worth it.
Stick with Uber and find your niche, you can make $1500 or roughly $29/hr or .80 cents a mile. Yes that’s a lot of miles but if you put on 50,000 miles you’ve made about 40k.
Remember anything you earn is practically tax deductible, your biggest tax is fuel.
You can reasonable make $1000-$1100 a week driving 40 hours for Uber (not Uber eats).
That might be kinda awkward having a RUclips channel recording customers in the backseat though.
I like this dude but why’s he always gotta make fun of the customers?😂the horse laugh comment was so unnecessary 😂😂
Long Wong???? Lol
keep the videos going you should try to do a video showing how much u make a year with doordash/uber eats/grubhub etc.
Discrimnation on uber
Too many bots now
Everlance sucks
I’m curious if you use the “active” time or if you calculate your time from when you start your shift to when you end it. Cause i can say i make 25 bucks an hour but that’s the active hours not actually how many hours i was working.
I’m pretty sure he’s going off of the Active hours.
Bro my market is DAWGSHIT. Im about to drive near your area just for crums of your earnings lol like holy shit