When are drivers going to learn that low tipping customers are generally broke people that should not be using a luxury/convenience service to begin with & are definitely more likely to complain & cost you an income stream. Not effing worth it. No way I'd take that order.
Great video as always. 🔥 Thanks for sharing your work day with us. I always feel like I learned something from your videos and/or the comments. It's such a great community!
For anyone using mileage as a metric stop. It doesnt show on your dash summary. Why do you think that is? Do you think doordash maybe doesnt list your mileage in the summary because its not accurate? How many dashers would drop the platform if they knew how many miles they actually drove for each order.
Some Walmarts have Spark lanes for us. I go by the minutes, how long it will take, and miles. One thing I love about Spark is that customers can't add on items on shop and delivery orders. Love that
@ watch out for the customer verification required notice too… they are now throwing in drivers licenses rather than four digit pins and the drivers license takes time. If you can’t scan it you gotta type all the numbers in.
Generally most here are $4 a mile and up. However when you have to drive back to the same store you have double miles so you make about 2 bucks generally on average. Little less on the package drop offs but I think they are worth it most times as long as it ends you close to your area again that you are currently working.
For shopping orders basically items plus mileage has to be under dollar amount for me to take a shopping order. For curbside pickup. I honestly try for at least 2.5 dollar per mile and 25 dollar min. I prefer shopping orders. Can honestly get close to 2 shopping orders done every half hour if there short distance and less then 10 items.
0:46 it's called shipt and it's amazing... unfortunately it's full in most markets. My wife works for target. No tips til after delivery but she says the shipt shoppers are very happy
$11.61 for 5.5 miles is not an ideal order? That would be the best order I have seen in quite a while 20 miles north of Pittsburgh. Came back out to do a few orders and nothing has changed.
@charlesbennick9161 ...but we also don't get the multiple orders for shop and deliver. It's one order at a time here unless you're doing a general merchandise pick-up or a regular grocery pick-up. It's interesting to see the way different markets operate.
I have been sick with the flu bug going around it was the worse . I’m better but still not ready to go out doordashing just yet …. Yall be safe out there . I will definitely be wearing my mask when I do go back out …
I am not on spark yet (I hope to be soon) but I don't care about $/mile as much as I care about what my hourly rate will be after fuel costs. As long as I'm making $20/hr+ the cost of fuel I'm okay. I usually find I put about 55-70 miles on my car for every $100+fuel I make tho. there are sometimes orders that I put 26 miles round trip on my car to make $25 that take me an hour total to complete but after fuel cost I still made $21 for that hour so it's fine.
@@xerowolf4242 you should try to reserve funds for taxes and potential vehicle repairs. $2 a mile or more helps offsets those costs. Without your vehicle, you have no income.
Are you kidding? Spark has more issues. The app just completely going down, more ID Verification problems for legit drivers, the app just crashing to a white screen during shopping orders, etc...
Hi Charlie👋 - I don't know if you thought about this, but as a WM+ customer I've noticed it. Alot of the sparkers who deliver to me either have one of those big plastic totes or a foldable wagon they use to transport the bigger orders. I just thought I'd share this idea when I saw all that pop (soda - its an Ohio thing). I thought maybe it would make delivering easier for ya. ☺️ Happy Humpday!! (as I visualize that silly camel...) later. lol
Cherry pick (and do research yourself) I get up to 5 dollars a mile. 3 is common. Nothing accepted below 2.... your often times driving back without a buffer, like dd. Dont give them the return miles for free. If you are multi app it may be a different story. You can maybe get an order on dd or ue going out or back to mitigate costs. Check morning and night for order types and patterns... i get a few bangers in early am. Most of the better jobs and volume come after 4pm. Make about 100 bucks in 4 hours a day, like chuck... please enjoy
On spark, I go for about 2/mile ideally and usually try to get shops but there are exceptions. Shopping, for the most part, offers more money per mile than pickup. Also, I'm not a fan of doing triple batches unless it is paying above $30 and if I can complete it before the next round robin. I spark in two different cities in my area. Usually Saturdays in one city and Sunday in another. Each city has its perks, one usually has higher offers, but not consistent while the other city is more consistent but lower offers due to higher population in that area. An exception that I might take an offer under 2/mile would be that the destination would be on the way to where I need to go anyway, possibly completing an incentive, or just tired of sitting in my car doing nothing.
I love your videos Man! Never been a fan of those accepting every order videos, just useless drama. I like your videos just your daily deliveries. Truly realistic. When it comes to Walmart spark orders I'm mainly looking at how long it would take to complete and can I make it back for the next drop. And it should be at least 20 something bucks
I started Spark about 3 weeks ago, haven't had an advanced auto parts store yet... have you? I'm interested to find out the base pay on the misc places.
@@travism1975 we have no option here in NJ. It’s the reusable cloth/plastic or nothing. They took our disposable plastic and paper bags away a few years ago.
Same in Washington state, at least western Washington it’s paper or nothing. They’ve also increased the number of items prepacked in plastic. It makes no sense
This is the same thing too for those that do instacart! Even fetch will catch it and WILL take away all your points and report you to whatever gig app you are using.
It depends for me (re: what I accept) it depends on my mood and traffic. I don’t take horrible orders, but if there’s an incentive I may take one I’d not usually do if the distance is short. I try to cap shopping at 15 items but I can sometimes get talked into a 20-24 items. Lastly I’ll do groceries but don’t have the McPatience for clothes shopping.
It just depends. If it's like 2-4 items or less per order for shop or curbside one drop I'll do it if it's less than 2-3 miles. If no tip. Because it's quick and easy. But if it's 2 or more drops and no tip then nope. I like to see 2 a mile and a tip for the most part. Only time do a no tip if it's a shop for less than 5 items and close to store. My store typically goes no further than 12 miles out. And most that are further out tip okay to great. Also I don't do apartments with heavy items. I don't do over 2 packs of water. Now if they tip like 40 bucks for a bunch of water...maybe. But you rarely see that. Now the other stores in my zone can have orders going as much as 20 mi. I wouldn't take those ones unless it were paid minimum of 60. XL orders I want minimum of 30-45 depending on heavy items and miles. If it's just normal full shopping w lots of duplicates and nothing excessively heavy I'll do 30 and 10 mi or less I'll do that. See lots of variables.
I've almost switched it to a viewpoint of, "how much will this make me in an hour". The dollar to mile ratio is much higher than doordash and uber so I almost ignore the dollar to mile ratio to some degree. I still think the $2:1mile is the minimum, but I mainly factor in distance, drop off location, pay/hr on that trip and guesstimate how long it will take for me to get back in an hour.
Accidentally accepted a 16+ mile out-of-zone Dash at 2 AM this morning (remote Whidbey Island). Total ~$8 ($4.5 DD $3.5 Tip). I called DD afterwards and have a complaint number. Will anything happen?
I mean isn't it your fault for "accidentally " accepting an out of zone order? Not sure why doordash would do anything about it, i get sent customer orders all the time where their delivery address is 5-8miles past the red outlined area on the map, you could've just unassigned the order
@markjohnson1207 Fair. I get it. I didn't realize the distance until I confirmed pickup and then could gain access the delivery address. I've been doing this for three days now. Just scored platinum last night. I was getting consistent late night orders and was just working volume. Normally on a 5-mile route in BFE I'm getting ~$12 (w/DD paying at least $1/mile). In-town routes pay better. My best so far ~1 mile for $15 on a late-night small order fast food. Happy Dashing!
@@webanon you don't have to have confirmed picked up to have the ability to see the customers address, you're able to see the address of the customer once you have hit the arrived at store button
I try not to accept anything less than 20$, and of course it has to be at least 2$ per mile. Most of the time, it's much better than 2$ per mile. But you have to take into account how long it will take the store to get it out to you, how much actual work it is and if it's a shopping order it's gotta meet that same criteria. Or has to be at least 15$ and a really fast one. But also look out for things behind lock and key. If you catch a shopping one first thing in the morning, those people in those departments aren't there until 7 here. It's a major pain. Especially at shift change times. And those curbside pick up orders. Most of the time here they start dropping at 30 past the hr. And the vast majority will take you about 35-45 minutes. Gotta try to get back around the store, or another one, in time to start seeing the better batched delivery offers. Or whatever time that you figure out that those orders are dropping in your area. You really should try to manage your time around that. In my opinion.
Yep, until you build a customer base and figure out who the tippers and non tippers are. It's a gamble early on. I've shopped multiple orders at Target going to same general area and that makes it pretty profitable as long as 1 of 2 customers tip.
If an order is paying $30 for 11 miles, but only has a $3 tip, WHO CARES! It's still $30.
You're gonna get a pissy customer. They've been waiting for over an hour for someone to take the order. 😂
When are drivers going to learn that low tipping customers are generally broke people that should not be using a luxury/convenience service to begin with & are definitely more likely to complain & cost you an income stream. Not effing worth it. No way I'd take that order.
Great video as always. 🔥 Thanks for sharing your work day with us. I always feel like I learned something from your videos and/or the comments. It's such a great community!
For anyone using mileage as a metric stop. It doesnt show on your dash summary. Why do you think that is? Do you think doordash maybe doesnt list your mileage in the summary because its not accurate? How many dashers would drop the platform if they knew how many miles they actually drove for each order.
Like the music with the ride along. Good video Man. Walmart Spark has been slow in my area the past two days, Pa.
Target does have their version on spark. It’s shipt
Came here to say that as well lol
Me too
Me 3
Some Walmarts have
Spark lanes for us. I go by the minutes, how long it will take, and miles. One thing I love about Spark is that customers can't add on items on shop and delivery orders. Love that
They can however, cancel an order after you’ve checked out. Then you have to go to customer service and return it.
@askew9976 thankfully that hasn't happened to me
@ watch out for the customer verification required notice too… they are now throwing in drivers licenses rather than four digit pins and the drivers license takes time. If you can’t scan it you gotta type all the numbers in.
They do. They can add items while you shopping.
@@felinasecrets6191 I had an order yesterday and was told they couldn't add it had to make another new order
Generally most here are $4 a mile and up. However when you have to drive back to the same store you have double miles so you make about 2 bucks generally on average. Little less on the package drop offs but I think they are worth it most times as long as it ends you close to your area again that you are currently working.
For shopping orders basically items plus mileage has to be under dollar amount for me to take a shopping order. For curbside pickup. I honestly try for at least 2.5 dollar per mile and 25 dollar min. I prefer shopping orders. Can honestly get close to 2 shopping orders done every half hour if there short distance and less then 10 items.
Loves the dashcam time lapse :)
Makes it feel like we are on the ride too
0:46 it's called shipt and it's amazing... unfortunately it's full in most markets. My wife works for target. No tips til after delivery but she says the shipt shoppers are very happy
Didn’t realize it was target exclusive. When I was in Nebraska and did Hy-Vee grocery orders the receipt for doordash always said shipt 🤔
For the record, Spark does advanced auto parts, Sally beauty supply, Home Depot, Game Stop and others they don’t only do Walmart.
Oh, and the obvious… Sam’s Club.
I haven’t seen Sam’s club yet. Not sure there is one around here. Costco central
...and Wal Mart Pharmacy so you are also picking up pharmacy orders.
$11.61 for 5.5 miles is not an ideal order? That would be the best order I have seen in quite a while 20 miles north of Pittsburgh. Came back out to do a few orders and nothing has changed.
Spark gives 3-4 dollars a mile a lot of times
It's weird that it's making you scan an item for a shop and deliver order. They don't have us do that in my market. (21:00)
We do that here
@charlesbennick9161 ...but we also don't get the multiple orders for shop and deliver. It's one order at a time here unless you're doing a general merchandise pick-up or a regular grocery pick-up. It's interesting to see the way different markets operate.
I have been sick with the flu bug going around it was the worse . I’m better but still not ready to go out doordashing just yet …. Yall be safe out there . I will definitely be wearing my mask when I do go back out …
I am not on spark yet (I hope to be soon) but I don't care about $/mile as much as I care about what my hourly rate will be after fuel costs. As long as I'm making $20/hr+ the cost of fuel I'm okay. I usually find I put about 55-70 miles on my car for every $100+fuel I make tho. there are sometimes orders that I put 26 miles round trip on my car to make $25 that take me an hour total to complete but after fuel cost I still made $21 for that hour so it's fine.
@@xerowolf4242 you should try to reserve funds for taxes and potential vehicle repairs. $2 a mile or more helps offsets those costs. Without your vehicle, you have no income.
Are you kidding? Spark has more issues. The app just completely going down, more ID Verification problems for legit drivers, the app just crashing to a white screen during shopping orders, etc...
SHIPT is owned by Target
Hi Charlie👋 - I don't know if you thought about this, but as a WM+ customer I've noticed it. Alot of the sparkers who deliver to me either have one of those big plastic totes or a foldable wagon they use to transport the bigger orders. I just thought I'd share this idea when I saw all that pop (soda - its an Ohio thing). I thought maybe it would make delivering easier for ya. ☺️ Happy Humpday!! (as I visualize that silly camel...) later. lol
@@violetvillard1347 Lol yep I have both huge tote bag for the cold foods and the wagon
Cherry pick (and do research yourself)
I get up to 5 dollars a mile. 3 is common. Nothing accepted below 2.... your often times driving back without a buffer, like dd. Dont give them the return miles for free.
If you are multi app it may be a different story. You can maybe get an order on dd or ue going out or back to mitigate costs.
Check morning and night for order types and patterns... i get a few bangers in early am. Most of the better jobs and volume come after 4pm. Make about 100 bucks in 4 hours a day, like chuck... please enjoy
On spark, I go for about 2/mile ideally and usually try to get shops but there are exceptions. Shopping, for the most part, offers more money per mile than pickup. Also, I'm not a fan of doing triple batches unless it is paying above $30 and if I can complete it before the next round robin. I spark in two different cities in my area. Usually Saturdays in one city and Sunday in another. Each city has its perks, one usually has higher offers, but not consistent while the other city is more consistent but lower offers due to higher population in that area. An exception that I might take an offer under 2/mile would be that the destination would be on the way to where I need to go anyway, possibly completing an incentive, or just tired of sitting in my car doing nothing.
@@jasonwestfall2143 depend on how many items.
Those single paper bags without handles would drive me nuts. I’d either have to double bag them or hope they have plastic.
We only have reusable cloth type bags here in NJ. They took away everything else. They have handles, but they rip often. 😑
Deep Red, Orange, and yellow color, stay away from a mango with mostly green
Target has Shipt
I love your videos Man! Never been a fan of those accepting every order videos, just useless drama. I like your videos just your daily deliveries. Truly realistic. When it comes to Walmart spark orders I'm mainly looking at how long it would take to complete and can I make it back for the next drop. And it should be at least 20 something bucks
Thank you for the warning! I don't do ibotta, but I do another one. I wait 5 days in case the customer uses the same app.
Wow.
I started Spark about 3 weeks ago, haven't had an advanced auto parts store yet... have you? I'm interested to find out the base pay on the misc places.
Did anyone did DoorDash this past Monday when the snow storm came on the east coast? If so did there often peak paid.
Someone may have asked before, but is it your choice on Spark to use paper or plastic bags?
@@travism1975 we have no option here in NJ. It’s the reusable cloth/plastic or nothing. They took our disposable plastic and paper bags away a few years ago.
Im in a Blue City Paperbags is all our Walmart has.
Same in Washington state, at least western Washington it’s paper or nothing. They’ve also increased the number of items prepacked in plastic. It makes no sense
This is the same thing too for those that do instacart! Even fetch will catch it and WILL take away all your points and report you to whatever gig app you are using.
@@Bl0ndeAussie00 I think doing that is disgraceful, devious and dishonest.
It depends for me (re: what I accept) it depends on my mood and traffic. I don’t take horrible orders, but if there’s an incentive I may take one I’d not usually do if the distance is short.
I try to cap shopping at 15 items but I can sometimes get talked into a 20-24 items. Lastly I’ll do groceries but don’t have the McPatience for clothes shopping.
I know there's a new delivery app that hasn't quite made it to my market yet but I just got signed up
Target has Shipt
It just depends. If it's like 2-4 items or less per order for shop or curbside one drop I'll do it if it's less than 2-3 miles. If no tip. Because it's quick and easy. But if it's 2 or more drops and no tip then nope. I like to see 2 a mile and a tip for the most part. Only time do a no tip if it's a shop for less than 5 items and close to store. My store typically goes no further than 12 miles out. And most that are further out tip okay to great. Also I don't do apartments with heavy items. I don't do over 2 packs of water. Now if they tip like 40 bucks for a bunch of water...maybe. But you rarely see that. Now the other stores in my zone can have orders going as much as 20 mi. I wouldn't take those ones unless it were paid minimum of 60. XL orders I want minimum of 30-45 depending on heavy items and miles. If it's just normal full shopping w lots of duplicates and nothing excessively heavy I'll do 30 and 10 mi or less I'll do that. See lots of variables.
Good mango? Chris Kattan on SNL
They have too many different options of everything at the grocery, it's ridiculous.
I've almost switched it to a viewpoint of, "how much will this make me in an hour". The dollar to mile ratio is much higher than doordash and uber so I almost ignore the dollar to mile ratio to some degree. I still think the $2:1mile is the minimum, but I mainly factor in distance, drop off location, pay/hr on that trip and guesstimate how long it will take for me to get back in an hour.
Accidentally accepted a 16+ mile out-of-zone Dash at 2 AM this morning (remote Whidbey Island). Total ~$8 ($4.5 DD $3.5 Tip). I called DD afterwards and have a complaint number. Will anything happen?
I mean isn't it your fault for "accidentally " accepting an out of zone order? Not sure why doordash would do anything about it, i get sent customer orders all the time where their delivery address is 5-8miles past the red outlined area on the map, you could've just unassigned the order
@@markjohnson1207This. Should've declined or unassigned.
@markjohnson1207 Fair. I get it. I didn't realize the distance until I confirmed pickup and then could gain access the delivery address. I've been doing this for three days now. Just scored platinum last night. I was getting consistent late night orders and was just working volume. Normally on a 5-mile route in BFE I'm getting ~$12 (w/DD paying at least $1/mile). In-town routes pay better. My best so far ~1 mile for $15 on a late-night small order fast food. Happy Dashing!
@@webanon you don't have to have confirmed picked up to have the ability to see the customers address, you're able to see the address of the customer once you have hit the arrived at store button
@markjohnson1207 My bad.
Another awesome video!
Target has shipt
I try not to accept anything less than 20$, and of course it has to be at least 2$ per mile. Most of the time, it's much better than 2$ per mile. But you have to take into account how long it will take the store to get it out to you, how much actual work it is and if it's a shopping order it's gotta meet that same criteria. Or has to be at least 15$ and a really fast one. But also look out for things behind lock and key. If you catch a shopping one first thing in the morning, those people in those departments aren't there until 7 here. It's a major pain. Especially at shift change times. And those curbside pick up orders. Most of the time here they start dropping at 30 past the hr. And the vast majority will take you about 35-45 minutes. Gotta try to get back around the store, or another one, in time to start seeing the better batched delivery offers. Or whatever time that you figure out that those orders are dropping in your area. You really should try to manage your time around that. In my opinion.
Nice video to show what you deal with on orders, hard work, walmart is a hot mess.
I forgot yesterday was Tuesday!
Well, I’ve been working produce for 10 years. Mango should be slightly soft to the touch. The skin should be smooth.
Just picking up 4 dollars to a mile. Minimum $25. Shopper 1 per item plus 2 per mile minimum $18 depending on what part of the hour.
Ibotta new phone this week for only 33 bucks.
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Make sure the mango is not soft lol
Read up on your Ricotta. Let you milk spoil and make your own
Hey r u having a hard time dashing on Door dash I can't get on door dash it's been that way cent's New Year's..
What camera are youusing?
That’s sucks,every product needs to be scanned before drop it off
Fortunately it only had me scan 1 from each order
Hay! Target contracts with an app called Shipt
Target actually owns SHIPT
Charlie you gonna give Shipt a try?
fk not being able to see possible tips before accepting an order..
@@estebanrodriguez1792do you tell the waiter/waitress what you’re tipping before you get your meal? Just curious.
@estebanrodriguez1792 oh is that how it goes on there?
Yep, until you build a customer base and figure out who the tippers and non tippers are. It's a gamble early on. I've shopped multiple orders at Target going to same general area and that makes it pretty profitable as long as 1 of 2 customers tip.
@@estebanrodriguez1792 do you tell the waiter/waitress what you’ll be tipping before you get service?
lmao 24 dollars 11 miles you declined thats almost 30 bucks and i could of done that less than an hour
+ 11 miles back to get any type of order. still taking it?
@@TheBrashDasher yes
11 miles is like 5 mins wth
2 more orders like that and im done for the day
@@TheBrashDasher do a DD order otw back.
I see the point, but God forbid anyone than the execs making money.
2 dollars a mile for me minimum
Did you hurt your neck you never seem to move it All
Im on lyft and a young woman gave me her number 👍 shhh don't tell lyft.
Creep-o
gross
She is in her 20s...
She's is beautiful not gross, already took her on a date 😍😍
@@Rikkisio well good luck and I hope it works out. A beautiful woman should be able to get a ride without being hit on though
im unsubscribed
Cool, don't come back.
Adios dude
And the world keeps spinning
foodloop
Yea FoodLoop is a new up and coming app, looks interesting