Yep, that's what I do. That way they're easier to carry (in the pizza bag) and less chance of dropping those circular containers. I will also sometimes use my pizza bag to carry a small box of Chinese food when it's a non-catering order and won't fit into a regular bag.
First, it seems as if there’s EzCater & non-EzCater orders. With EzCater orders, we get tips from the tip pool. The non-EzCater orders, we can get $0-$50+ tip (whatever they want to tip, or percentage of what they spent). So the non-EzCater orders we get 100% of the tip from our own delivery, instead of it going to a tip pool (which could be bad if they give a minimal tip or really good if you get a $600 order & they give a $120 tip)! It seems that the restaurant was expecting to get half of the tip, for the work you did - which seems not right, there should be an order tip for the restaurant & then a delivery tip for the driver.
Is'nt that the same with DD, if the customer orders through the chipolte website and then chipolte uses us to deliver vs the customer ordering straight through DD.
I don't understand the restaurants who want the driver's tips. I've heard that if a customer orders through a restaurant and then the restaurant uses a third party platform for the delivery that the restaurant has the ability to keep the tip for themselves and we wouldn't know it. I worked in the restaurant industry and they damn well know that tip isn't for them. They are getting paid to prepare the order and otherwise would never receive a tip unless a customer picks up an order themselves and personally decides to tip the staff. Some people and places are just greedy and steal drivers tips from them.
Please keeping going with more content for Deliver That. I started the application process last year but was hesitant on completing the application. This was very informative Great video Thanks Mike!😉
I signed up for DeliverThat and got approved but I haven't made my first delivery yet, thanks for making this informative video. Looks like the restaurant wanted to keep some of the tips for their employees for this particular delivery.
To save yourself a headache, just stay away from the orders with no gratuity listed. If its ezCater, you get tip pool, if its direct, you get the full tip if provided upfront. Way too much of a headache needing to request reimbursement after the fact. I just want to pick up, deliver, and have my money ready to go 😂
Idk about your area but I'm in Miami Florida and the amount of people who do side hustles here is insane. I don't get the luxury of picking between orders. They pop up and I have to click it in under a second to even get a chance to see it. I have to leave my phone on the app and just stare at it until an order comes in. Thats on top that I have to have the app open the day before around 7PM hoping an order comes in. So, a link and a quick picture isn't terrible to get the full tips.
I don’t either. I’m in Columbus, OH. I just got signed up and haven’t even received my bags yet. But I got the app set up and tried to play around a bit to familiarize myself. What struck me right away was zero orders, and when orders came in, they went “poof!” Just gone, and a msg saying someone already picked it up. It makes you feel like you’re on a game show trying to hit the buzzer first! I started wondering if it’s even worth the stress? I went full time gig economy recently because of constant unrelenting stress in traditional workplaces. Do I really want the stress of orders slipping through my fingers because someone was .1 second faster? Needs to be a more fair disbursement of orders.
Thanks Toya! You should be in an interview video with Mike so you can share more of your tips on this and other apps for the ones you've done firsthand. You have some good knowledge more people should know.
Yes absolutely set it up In fact, DeliverThat has monthly contest on the best set up process. In addition to that their partners such as EZGO catering, have stipulated contracts, that state set up will be done by the delivery person. So, please make sure you were doing this
I did 3 deliverthat orders so far. 2 of them did not require signing an invoice but the last one did. However the restaurant refused to give out the invoice. Also food came out about 20 mins late. It was a mess.luckily the support representative helped me out what to do
again, i couldn't. the manager to the restaurant said they were told not to give out those invoice or receipt to drivers. so I told the deliverthat support team. they just told me to start delivering without it. they said they will take care of it. i got $10 for tip and $5 for waiting 20mins from deliverthat after the completion of delivery. i love deliverthat. very professional whereas Uber always tries to blame the drivers even for their mistakes...
That’s kinda crazy and sounds like their details just aren’t ironed out. You’re an interesting guy and I’m just starting this in the Houston area. Wife makes handmade jewelry and we are state fair vendors but it’s the off season. Wish me luck!!!
Great video Mike and the others related to DeliverThat. This has convinced me to stick with rideshare and get into courier deliveries. I want to pick up something and deliver it with no added stuff to worry about. Do you have any videos on Medical Courier and/ or package delivery side hustles? I'm an Uber driver so I'm their delivery and connect services. I'm subscribed to your channel as well.😀
Great timing for this video. Reapplied today after I got a doordash order for deliverthat, and managed to figure out the answers to their poorly worded test. Now waiting for my bags and for them to confirm my insurance. Everything else done, can't wait
Yeah if the tip processing is like that every time... I feel like it won't be though? Is there a difference between those 'direct partner deliveries' and their ezCater runs?
DeliverThat: Welcome to the sign up process. We will need all your info as well as your cat's blood type. We also need to know what hand you wipe with. After we have everything, we will make things so unorganized and complicated that you will have an average of 34 questions an order. Please make sure to keep everything organized on your end and make the process easy for the customer though.
Yep. That's deliver that lol. Give Doordash all the crap you want, but at least their app is user-friendly and consistent with the ability to see your pay and cash out same day 😊
It's possible to get very low pay orders so keep an eye on that. I signed up and my first offer only paid about $11. I unassigned it and havent been able to get many offers since.
@YourDriverMike I'm not completely sure. On this order it said $0 for gratuity. DeliverThat confirmed it's possible that would be the pay unless a cash tip was provided. However I also saw another order that was apparently an "EzCater" order and I was told those orders are different because they have the tip pool, which guarantees you a gratuity between $21-$27 on each ezCater order you take. Im guessing these are the 2 scenarios, EzCater orders and non EzCater orders. One having the tip pool while the other is an already added tip or cash tip. Not completely sure
I see base pay of $8-10 for orders $300 and below, base pay of $17-18 for orders in the $800-990 range. Then there is the EZCater tip pool (or direct partner customer wildcard tip) on top
@@YourDriverMike no, on non ezcater jobs you get the tip listed that’s why you got the notice that you violated their policy. However because DT is generally inconsistent and their policies are in a constant stake of flux they gave you the tip as well. You’re gonna get the white glove touch being a social media influencer
I’m glad it worked out in the end. Hopefully you do receive the entire $30. Because that’s your tip. This app is supposedly created by delivery drivers. And we know that a lot of these customers have no idea how these apps work. So they need to make it more customer, friendly, and less of a headache for the drivers.
wow 😮. Glad I watched this. I got an offer yesterday for 11 miles $350 in food no tip. I passed. Door Dash Large Order Program is better but has dried up. I'm so over the delivery gig life.
Thats why quit, to complicated. One time I went to a pick up a long way, and as soon as I got there it was canceled. I took me 3 weeks to get a partial payment.
Do you have clarification on the procedure to guarantee you get your tip? It seems they went ahead and granted you the $30 tip to compensate for beginner error even though the proper procedure wasn't followed, but what is the proper procedure? I still don't fully understand.
Pro tip: You don't alwasy have to set up. Only if the custoer requests it: I've been doing this 2 weeks and all my order have been "hand it to me" or "leave at my door/desk"
I signed up and paid for the MVR and then the order number for the report would not work. You have to prove to them you ordered your MVR so entered it so I couple move forward and it won’t take it and there’s no one to help you and no one to speak with. I emailed the email they gave for help and the response I got back was basically we can’t help , you need to contact your team leader. I have no idea who they are talking about, I don’t have a team leader.
The difficulty signing up is unnecessary- my husband has dashed and also does Uber. He got denied when he missed a question and now can’t work for this company. We died laughing. We have made so many jokes about this since- maybe it was worth it😂
@YourDriverMike I've been on DT for 2 years and I never had a problem. I just take a pic of most of the order. If you like you can text them that the rest of the it can't fit. That's usually acceptable.
ROFL I do find it amusing that the app screenshot shows Arrive to get food at 11:15 and Depart with the food at 11:15.... like anyone is ever gonna load 300 dollars of subs in less than a minute :p
From everything Ive seen from them, its a total shitshow. They dangle a carrot in front of you to do the work and then switch it up on you. Pretty sure that $30 tip will go into the tip pool with everyone else's tips and divided amongst everyone averaging that $21 to $27 nonsense. Created by drivers, for drivers. Yeah what driver ever wanted this mess?
Hi Mike, Always good content that you make. I tried signing up, but could not pass the test quiz. I am pretty sure that it was the last part of the test where there were 3 questions regarding the late and cancelation policies. Any insights you can offer?
Just rewind the video and dont look at the screen, when the rep is speaking his learning tutorial read the question and listen, I had to push the tab back a couple of times and listen while Im reading the question. You will pass 100% just apply again.
why would the restaurant get any of the tips? They got paid for the food and the cook is on salary. TIPS are for a service you provide in addition to the food. You delivered it and you set it up. That tip was for you not the restaurant. What I got from this is that that restaurant had you use their invoice and wanted you to text them because they wanted to take half your tips. If you didn't hit up deliverthat. they would have submit just 15 and pocket the rest for nothing. Good stuff in submitting that and I encourage everyone else to always do the same.
I cant help but feel like the Tipping process is intentionally inefficient. From the video, i can understand the Direct Partner / Non Partner tips, sure why not, but, the fact that there was the initial DENIAL for your Tip? It just leaves a bad impression for me lersonally. It makes me wonder, how many Drivers have not gotten Tips from how complicated this process seems? You know what I wish would happen for fodd delivery apps/gigs? Mandatory 15-20% Tip. Dont even let the customer choose "No Tip" but incan only.imagine how well that would go. Maybe make the mandatory tips order go to seasoned drivers / drivers who have completes X number of Trips so customers dont think its just someone first time delivering. Could anything feasible like that realistically happen?
For me I get a notification of an offer and its already gone when I click on it. As in I am talking within 5 seconds. This and dispatch has been a waste of money for me.
I applied they denied me even though I do have Catering experience. I've been driving for 3 years and they said "you ain't a good fit" Disappointing but whatever.
En realidad no he podido alcanzar una orden 😢 , es ridículamente poder aceptar una orden, es tan rápido que no alcanzas casi ni ver la orden. Solo suena la notificación y es todo, alguna recomendación 🙏🏽
I'm driving Thursday-Sunday from 5pm till 1am + Saturday brunch 11am -2pm, is it even make sense to try to do Deliver That in those hours? Business are closed...
I don't have that here in erie pa yet. Just like you have gigwise there and I don't. For miles and who is busy and time. I think you have solo there also I dont.
Sounds easy to remove as you got 10mins it seems. That explains why they want drivers available 1 hr before and 25 mins before pick up. Correct me if Im wrong.
That seems like a lot of work for just a little money. The car business is always hiring lol I just want to work and not have that many steps to get money.I couldn't handle all that calling and texting just to get 30 bucks that's alot of communication for not even a meal at Chick-fil-A
I wish I drove y gas is shut off my deposit is 300 I'm on social security they wouldn't let me make payment it's freezing back here in Glenwood iowa 7 inches of snow
Fvck deliver that ,both my friend and I applied, we took the bs stupid test ,we shared answers he passed they failed me I ask why and what question I missed and no reply!
If you didn't miss any questions on onboarding I would definitely continue to follow up with support. Even if you miss questions you can just retake their onboarding test right?
I had a similar experience. I diligently watched the videos and took the quiz, but somehow failed both times. I was shocked. Maybe I really did miss something, but it seemed quite odd. I was done with deliver that by that point, so I never reached out to support.
@@benmatthews7201 My advice is dont litterally watch the video, just read the questions and listen to him talk, no reason to miss one single question at all. Do not guess and move the cursor back to to make sure he answers the question 100% before you check the answer. Its a test to weed out people that cant follow instructions is what I assume lol. I assume they don't want to mess around 900 dollar orders.
My name's Mike, I've been working on side hustle/gig apps since 2015 both part time and full time in different markets. Here on the channel I help people make money in different side hustles!
that was an awesome video Mike. I would like to know how easy it is to sign up on deliverthat and what app do you use after signing up? i assume you use the deliverthat driver app? please do one more shift showing you making money from the tip pool on a ezcater order for deliverthat and explain how that works because i would like to sign up in my marketplace in march. when you are accepting an order how do you know it is an ezcater order vs a direct partner delivery order?? thanks as always for the amazing videos
The order ID prefix will tell you what kind of delivery you're taking. Any ezCater order will begin with ezCater_, while Direct Partner deliveries will have something in line with the brand you'll be delivering for. In this instance, "DB_" was for DiBella's
@@DeliverThat then how come on Doordash whenever i do DeliverThat orders I'm only getting a 15 dollar tip when the orginal tip was supposed to be 150? aren't you guys also part of ezcater which stole a huge amount from me last time.. I was supposed to be receiving 60 when the customer actually ADDED an extra 40 through ezcater to the driver because they changed the address which I never saw nothing of it just the 15 dollars.
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Pro tip for those circular samwhich rings, I use my grubhub pizza bag and doordash pizza bags and they work perfectly for it!
You know what, I did have my pizza bag in the back. Didn't even think of that! Excellent tip!
Great tip... thanks
Yep, that's what I do. That way they're easier to carry (in the pizza bag) and less chance of dropping those circular containers. I will also sometimes use my pizza bag to carry a small box of Chinese food when it's a non-catering order and won't fit into a regular bag.
First, it seems as if there’s EzCater & non-EzCater orders. With EzCater orders, we get tips from the tip pool. The non-EzCater orders, we can get $0-$50+ tip (whatever they want to tip, or percentage of what they spent). So the non-EzCater orders we get 100% of the tip from our own delivery, instead of it going to a tip pool (which could be bad if they give a minimal tip or really good if you get a $600 order & they give a $120 tip)!
It seems that the restaurant was expecting to get half of the tip, for the work you did - which seems not right, there should be an order tip for the restaurant & then a delivery tip for the driver.
Is'nt that the same with DD, if the customer orders through the chipolte website and then chipolte uses us to deliver vs the customer ordering straight through DD.
I don't understand the restaurants who want the driver's tips. I've heard that if a customer orders through a restaurant and then the restaurant uses a third party platform for the delivery that the restaurant has the ability to keep the tip for themselves and we wouldn't know it. I worked in the restaurant industry and they damn well know that tip isn't for them. They are getting paid to prepare the order and otherwise would never receive a tip unless a customer picks up an order themselves and personally decides to tip the staff. Some people and places are just greedy and steal drivers tips from them.
Please keeping going with more content for Deliver That. I started the application process last year but was hesitant on completing the application. This was very informative Great video Thanks Mike!😉
Thanks for the feedback! Yes more shifts coming soon!
Yeah, I was just about to purchase a pro set up, but still wondering if I should do it and is it worth it.
I been doing deliverthat for almost two years
I signed up for DeliverThat and got approved but I haven't made my first delivery yet, thanks for making this informative video. Looks like the restaurant wanted to keep some of the tips for their employees for this particular delivery.
To save yourself a headache, just stay away from the orders with no gratuity listed. If its ezCater, you get tip pool, if its direct, you get the full tip if provided upfront. Way too much of a headache needing to request reimbursement after the fact. I just want to pick up, deliver, and have my money ready to go 😂
Idk about your area but I'm in Miami Florida and the amount of people who do side hustles here is insane. I don't get the luxury of picking between orders. They pop up and I have to click it in under a second to even get a chance to see it. I have to leave my phone on the app and just stare at it until an order comes in. Thats on top that I have to have the app open the day before around 7PM hoping an order comes in. So, a link and a quick picture isn't terrible to get the full tips.
I don’t either. I’m in Columbus, OH. I just got signed up and haven’t even received my bags yet. But I got the app set up and tried to play around a bit to familiarize myself. What struck me right away was zero orders, and when orders came in, they went “poof!” Just gone, and a msg saying someone already picked it up. It makes you feel like you’re on a game show trying to hit the buzzer first! I started wondering if it’s even worth the stress? I went full time gig economy recently because of constant unrelenting stress in traditional workplaces. Do I really want the stress of orders slipping through my fingers because someone was .1 second faster? Needs to be a more fair disbursement of orders.
Thanks Toya! You should be in an interview video with Mike so you can share more of your tips on this and other apps for the ones you've done firsthand. You have some good knowledge more people should know.
Yes absolutely set it up
In fact, DeliverThat has monthly contest on the best set up process. In addition to that their partners such as EZGO catering, have stipulated contracts, that state set up will be done by the delivery person. So, please make sure you were doing this
We do host a monthly contest! 1st prize is some DT gear and $200!!
Honestly, most of the places I deliver to want to set up themselves. Or it's a restricted access building, and I'm not even allowed past the lobby.
I did 3 deliverthat orders so far. 2 of them did not require signing an invoice but the last one did. However the restaurant refused to give out the invoice. Also food came out about 20 mins late. It was a mess.luckily the support representative helped me out what to do
How did you get the invoice?
again, i couldn't. the manager to the restaurant said they were told not to give out those invoice or receipt to drivers. so I told the deliverthat support team. they just told me to start delivering without it. they said they will take care of it. i got $10 for tip and $5 for waiting 20mins from deliverthat after the completion of delivery. i love deliverthat. very professional whereas Uber always tries to blame the drivers even for their mistakes...
That’s kinda crazy and sounds like their details just aren’t ironed out. You’re an interesting guy and I’m just starting this in the Houston area. Wife makes handmade jewelry and we are state fair vendors but it’s the off season. Wish me luck!!!
Great video Mike and the others related to DeliverThat. This has convinced me to stick with rideshare and get into courier deliveries. I want to pick up something and deliver it with no added stuff to worry about. Do you have any videos on Medical Courier and/ or package delivery side hustles? I'm an Uber driver so I'm their delivery and connect services. I'm subscribed to your channel as well.😀
Great timing for this video. Reapplied today after I got a doordash order for deliverthat, and managed to figure out the answers to their poorly worded test. Now waiting for my bags and for them to confirm my insurance. Everything else done, can't wait
Man , why do they make it so complicated..
Yeah if the tip processing is like that every time...
I feel like it won't be though? Is there a difference between those 'direct partner deliveries' and their ezCater runs?
Ikr
I kmow! This is a huge provlem that I fix on my app! I just uploaded my first video explaining how we process payments!
Easy peezy, accept, pick up, deliver and set up!!🎉
Lmao
DeliverThat: Welcome to the sign up process. We will need all your info as well as your cat's blood type. We also need to know what hand you wipe with. After we have everything, we will make things so unorganized and complicated that you will have an average of 34 questions an order. Please make sure to keep everything organized on your end and make the process easy for the customer though.
😂😂😂
Yep. That's deliver that lol. Give Doordash all the crap you want, but at least their app is user-friendly and consistent with the ability to see your pay and cash out same day 😊
Great video! Hope to see more with them to get a better idea how things work out. I started the sign up and have been hesitant to finish.
Same here
I don’t see this platform being very popular with how complicated everything about it is.
I mean it seems like its catered for genz and millennials. I had no problem following the full process with deliverthat
If you get like 4 orders in a day though, it adds up big time. Especially the over $600 orders. I did alot of em.
Get it Mike! Great videos too. You sound like the kind of friend everyone needs 😎
It's possible to get very low pay orders so keep an eye on that. I signed up and my first offer only paid about $11. I unassigned it and havent been able to get many offers since.
What state
This would've been just $9ish dollars without that tip. Is that how the tipping process usually is because I feel like it should be much easier?
@YourDriverMike I'm not completely sure. On this order it said $0 for gratuity. DeliverThat confirmed it's possible that would be the pay unless a cash tip was provided.
However I also saw another order that was apparently an "EzCater" order and I was told those orders are different because they have the tip pool, which guarantees you a gratuity between $21-$27 on each ezCater order you take.
Im guessing these are the 2 scenarios, EzCater orders and non EzCater orders. One having the tip pool while the other is an already added tip or cash tip. Not completely sure
I see base pay of $8-10 for orders $300 and below, base pay of $17-18 for orders in the $800-990 range. Then there is the EZCater tip pool (or direct partner customer wildcard tip) on top
@@YourDriverMike no, on non ezcater jobs you get the tip listed that’s why you got the notice that you violated their policy. However because DT is generally inconsistent and their policies are in a constant stake of flux they gave you the tip as well. You’re gonna get the white glove touch being a social media influencer
I’m glad it worked out in the end. Hopefully you do receive the entire $30. Because that’s your tip.
This app is supposedly created by delivery drivers. And we know that a lot of these customers have no idea how these apps work. So they need to make it more customer, friendly, and less of a headache for the drivers.
You're a pro at all these delivery gigs, Mike. But you made it sound quite encumbersome. I'm now second guessing whether or not it's worth it.
It's always rough getting started with a company. Even when I started with Doordash things seemed complicated that I don't even think about now.
I just signed up and got excepted. I appreciate all your videos Mike! ❤
As I understand, you don’t need an invoice to sign for ezcater orders but you must obtain an invoice if it’s direct partner orders
If the delivery is not pre-tipped, yes!
wow 😮. Glad I watched this. I got an offer yesterday for 11 miles $350 in food no tip. I passed. Door Dash Large Order Program is better but has dried up.
I'm so over the delivery gig life.
Thats why quit, to complicated. One time I went to a pick up a long way, and as soon as I got there it was canceled. I took me 3 weeks to get a partial payment.
Delivery that has too much work to do. That why i dont do it
As far as too large of orders to handle or is it something else?
@@YourDriverMike too much extra procedures. Dlivrd and Threads is much better for catering orders. Everything is on the app.
@@YourDriverMikemy guess is it's just to damn complicated
Its pretty fast..arrive..either you set up or they dont want you to and you take a pic of the food and leave. Its a joke.
Looking to add a platform, but without loosing my mind on the bs submission. Thanks for the review. L&S bro
Do you have clarification on the procedure to guarantee you get your tip? It seems they went ahead and granted you the $30 tip to compensate for beginner error even though the proper procedure wasn't followed, but what is the proper procedure? I still don't fully understand.
Pro tip: You don't alwasy have to set up. Only if the custoer requests it: I've been doing this 2 weeks and all my order have been "hand it to me" or "leave at my door/desk"
I signed up and paid for the MVR and then the order number for the report would not work. You have to prove to them you ordered your MVR so entered it so I couple move forward and it won’t take it and there’s no one to help you and no one to speak with. I emailed the email they gave for help and the response I got back was basically we can’t help , you need to contact your team leader. I have no idea who they are talking about, I don’t have a team leader.
I always setup unless the client wants to setup the order.
What photo do you take if they tell you just to leave it for them to handle and get gone?
Do you have the answers for the reinstatement quiz
The difficulty signing up is unnecessary- my husband has dashed and also does Uber. He got denied when he missed a question and now can’t work for this company. We died laughing. We have made so many jokes about this since- maybe it was worth it😂
Use timestamp pic...do a few more pics. 1st 1.bucco Dr pepper tried to grab a 68 tip...if I didn't have itemized they would have taken all...86 total
Just take a picture of food that fits on your screen. People, please don't make this so complicated. One pic, two signatures that's it. In and out.
Makes sense but what if the set up just can't fit in one picture? DT recommended taking pictures outside of the app and just uploading those
@YourDriverMike I've been on DT for 2 years and I never had a problem. I just take a pic of most of the order. If you like you can text them that the rest of the it can't fit. That's usually acceptable.
ROFL I do find it amusing that the app screenshot shows Arrive to get food at 11:15 and Depart with the food at 11:15.... like anyone is ever gonna load 300 dollars of subs in less than a minute :p
From everything Ive seen from them, its a total shitshow. They dangle a carrot in front of you to do the work and then switch it up on you. Pretty sure that $30 tip will go into the tip pool with everyone else's tips and divided amongst everyone averaging that $21 to $27 nonsense. Created by drivers, for drivers. Yeah what driver ever wanted this mess?
This is really complicated ..
Spelling errors on their application page and this tip thing is weird (why is it a reimbursement?). I don't know about this one. Hope you got paid.
Hi Mike, Always good content that you make. I tried signing up, but could not pass the test quiz. I am pretty sure that it was the last part of the test where there were 3 questions regarding the late and cancelation policies. Any insights you can offer?
Are they not letting you retake the quiz?
Just rewind the video and dont look at the screen, when the rep is speaking his learning tutorial read the question and listen, I had to push the tab back a couple of times and listen while Im reading the question. You will pass 100% just apply again.
You just go back in and add more pics
So they paid you $9 bucks for the delivery......then a $30 tip?
Most DT orders in my market are EZCater and those orders are tip pool which averages $24
Thank you, that's kinda what I figured they meant with 'direct partner deliveries' vs ezCater deliveries
why would the restaurant get any of the tips? They got paid for the food and the cook is on salary. TIPS are for a service you provide in addition to the food. You delivered it and you set it up. That tip was for you not the restaurant. What I got from this is that that restaurant had you use their invoice and wanted you to text them because they wanted to take half your tips. If you didn't hit up deliverthat. they would have submit just 15 and pocket the rest for nothing. Good stuff in submitting that and I encourage everyone else to always do the same.
I cant help but feel like the Tipping process is intentionally inefficient. From the video, i can understand the Direct Partner / Non Partner tips, sure why not, but, the fact that there was the initial DENIAL for your Tip? It just leaves a bad impression for me lersonally.
It makes me wonder, how many Drivers have not gotten Tips from how complicated this process seems?
You know what I wish would happen for fodd delivery apps/gigs? Mandatory 15-20% Tip. Dont even let the customer choose "No Tip" but incan only.imagine how well that would go. Maybe make the mandatory tips order go to seasoned drivers / drivers who have completes X number of Trips so customers dont think its just someone first time delivering. Could anything feasible like that realistically happen?
That would have to be done by the restaurants. We can't institute a % tip to a customer that isn't ours.
I failed the sign up quiz because I'm restarted
For me I get a notification of an offer and its already gone when I click on it. As in I am talking within 5 seconds. This and dispatch has been a waste of money for me.
I applied they denied me even though I do have Catering experience. I've been driving for 3 years and they said "you ain't a good fit"
Disappointing but whatever.
En realidad no he podido alcanzar una orden 😢 , es ridículamente poder aceptar una orden, es tan rápido que no alcanzas casi ni ver la orden. Solo suena la notificación y es todo, alguna recomendación 🙏🏽
Your over thinking it… all these deliveries are tip pool… basically 40 bucks per
At this point, any more orders? It's looking like a ghost town over in Baltimore
I've never had someone added a tip manually. I always get about 27+ gratuity for each order.
How much time to knock out an order from start to finish? Is the cloth you leave on the table for them to dispose of too? I was wondering that lol
Just got accepted got my free mvr and bags lets see how it goes
Did you just say you got 'FREE' mvr AND bags???? How you do that??? In the process now but have paused at the 'get your own bags' step.... 🤔🤔
@@mscarams8100 sad thing is been on the app for a week haven't seen one order so thanks for the free bags and no work lol
I always just ask do you want the buffet style setup or not... S/O from JAX FL aka DUUUVAAAL
I'm driving Thursday-Sunday from 5pm till 1am + Saturday brunch 11am -2pm, is it even make sense to try to do Deliver That in those hours? Business are closed...
I don't have that here in erie pa yet. Just like you have gigwise there and I don't. For miles and who is busy and time. I think you have solo there also I dont.
Dlivrd pays better than deliver that because you get all the tips … tip pool suck
It says set it up so I set it up took a picture and sent it in
Do we need to take an test for Devliery that just asking
You have to 1st accept asap...then review $$$$. Totally different ...opposite all other apps.. 1st accept...the review.
Sounds easy to remove as you got 10mins it seems. That explains why they want drivers available 1 hr before and 25 mins before pick up. Correct me if Im wrong.
They need to make the tips easier
I havent had to deal with a invoice gratuity yet but i know its gonna happen so I'll probably need help lol😂😂😂
Idk if anyone else said this, but wouldnt reimbursement be for things like parking fees, tolls, etc?
yep, that's what the cat in the training video said it was for...
This is a lot of work
That seems like a lot of work for just a little money. The car business is always hiring lol I just want to work and not have that many steps to get money.I couldn't handle all that calling and texting just to get 30 bucks that's alot of communication for not even a meal at Chick-fil-A
How fast can it be knocked out is the main question.
Tried signing up their app is messed-up
That's way too much of a headache
Did the restaurant stole your tip?
This is a brand new partnership for us so I believe there was just some confusion with this store location in how things were supposed to operate.
Ty for responding
Doesnt deliver that asks for pick up and dropoff be made plus or minus 1o minutes of schedule time?
25 mins
I've never run in to this issue with DT. Would like to hear from them on this thread. Normally, DT is the best food/sidehustle, IMO.
Appreciate that Justin
Is sad my account is lock and unlock
$9 for picking up a large order and setup doesn’t seem worth it. The tips sound like a crap shoot
DT will reimburse your parking or tolls
We will!
@@DeliverThat I see 5 citys I'd like to work in, am I just confined to that one city?
.. first thing .. always act like you know what your doing .. 🤔 ..
The ol fake it till you make it? 🤔
I ask just like you did
Is Deliver That also in York Pa??? Or just In Pittsburg?
Im thinking the complicated process is on purpose...they are thinking most drivers won't follow up with that convoluted nonsense.
I wish I drove y gas is shut off my deposit is 300 I'm on social security they wouldn't let me make payment it's freezing back here in Glenwood iowa 7 inches of snow
Sounds like a hassle. I shouldn’t be that way to get your tips. It also sounds like they’re trying to steal your tips
Holy
Fvck deliver that ,both my friend and I applied, we took the bs stupid test ,we shared answers he passed they failed me I ask why and what question I missed and no reply!
If you didn't miss any questions on onboarding I would definitely continue to follow up with support. Even if you miss questions you can just retake their onboarding test right?
You can retake the test but you have to wait like 20 to 30 days before you able to retake
I had a similar experience. I diligently watched the videos and took the quiz, but somehow failed both times. I was shocked. Maybe I really did miss something, but it seemed quite odd. I was done with deliver that by that point, so I never reached out to support.
@@benmatthews7201 My advice is dont litterally watch the video, just read the questions and listen to him talk, no reason to miss one single question at all. Do not guess and move the cursor back to to make sure he answers the question 100% before you check the answer. Its a test to weed out people that cant follow instructions is what I assume lol. I assume they don't want to mess around 900 dollar orders.
How does peak pay actually work? I just finished my 1st year of dashing thought I had it figured out but here lately peak pay just been random
Sorry just realized this isn't a doordash video
@@jerelmcdowell8343 Its random now days here in my market, its there when they need ya lol
Nope 👎🏾 I’ll stick to Uber Eats and Dashing faster and less steps good content though
Parece que el restaurante te timo con la propina 😡
Way too complicated
WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO CONFUSE US?!!!
It’s not the jobs that are bad it’s the frequency… don’t get jobs regular trust me waist of time ..
Way to complicated no way im doing this app
This delivery was a little more complicated than a typical delivery for a few different reasons. We hope you decide to try us out someday!
These people are so messed-up right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing
Who are you
I'm Karen I'm watching your viedo
You work for door dash
My name's Mike, I've been working on side hustle/gig apps since 2015 both part time and full time in different markets. Here on the channel I help people make money in different side hustles!
Omg, too much bullshit to get your tip
that was an awesome video Mike. I would like to know how easy it is to sign up on deliverthat and what app do you use after signing up? i assume you use the deliverthat driver app? please do one more shift showing you making money from the tip pool on a ezcater order for deliverthat and explain how that works because i would like to sign up in my marketplace in march. when you are accepting an order how do you know it is an ezcater order vs a direct partner delivery order?? thanks as always for the amazing videos
The order ID prefix will tell you what kind of delivery you're taking. Any ezCater order will begin with ezCater_, while Direct Partner deliveries will have something in line with the brand you'll be delivering for. In this instance, "DB_" was for DiBella's
@@DeliverThat how about taxes with your company how does that work? Will you automatically send us a 1099 in the mail by January 31?
Yes! As long as you have made over $600 in the calendar year
deliverthat is well known for stealing tips you will never get the full amount
I hope this is not what you know us for😳 This is not the case in any fashion.
@@DeliverThat then how come on Doordash whenever i do DeliverThat orders I'm only getting a 15 dollar tip when the orginal tip was supposed to be 150? aren't you guys also part of ezcater which stole a huge amount from me last time.. I was supposed to be receiving 60 when the customer actually ADDED an extra 40 through ezcater to the driver because they changed the address which I never saw nothing of it just the 15 dollars.
I've been on their app for 6 months and love it. Puts DD and Uber to shame.
bot or no idea what you are talking about?
@@DeliverThat I was thinking of buying that pro package. I have more questions before I spend money.