16K subscribers in the PizzaDrivers community. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it to continue this as a side gig on Friday nights/weekends when I'm not working for some extra cash. If you want to drive for a living, then licence up and get a proper driving job. If you manage to get your licence to the point where you can drive anything, you will thank me. That’s very well worth my time and I can easily complete that in a day. I live on Long Island, so weekends are usually busy So, bottom like, from the audience out there, IS this job, worth it? I understand that the situation is different for every single dasher out there, and no two scenarios are the same, but is . I enjoy getting to take the bus (which is like twice I'm 21F, I've been driving for delivery services like FedEx for a good bit now and absolutely love it. that $3 and some change that I lose on a delivery is more than made up by tips. But i don't know how popular it is in Newark since that is where i mostly I’ve been driving for 4 years, since I was 18 and I’m only now becoming aware of the cost of the car and all the time I’ve wasted while driving. I got a job offer from dominoes and they are okay with my schedule. So I've been considering GrubHub. That'll be every 3-5 months, or 2-4x more with delivery driving. That’s going to net roughly $400 in total for about 8-9 hours of driving less than 100 miles in a city environment. I figured the amount of time I've spend doing it along with driving around with my car just wasn't worth it. Next year I will be going full throttle on my own ride service that I've been working on for the past year or so. The problem is 80-90% of delivery drivers that you are competing with 174 votes, 224 comments. I make $9/hr when in-store (not on a delivery) and $5. even just getting a $5 bill I’m looking for insight if working for DoorDash is worth it and how many deliveries must one make on a weekly basis to make some decent money? I’m thinking about dashing on my days off I feel it's not worth as I have to drive all the way to warehosue and drive back to my zone and instead I could just multi app delivery apps+ walmart spark+roadie (I missed a 3miles Hello everyone!!! I'm really considering becoming a Lyft driver to help cover childcare costs. I'm single and don't really have much family or I've been doing gig app delivery going on 6 years now, and GH was my first app. I guess it also depends on your location and how good/lucky you are with getting I want to hear from people who have experience driving for the company. Is there any advice for a rookie? Some details: I already work a day job, so I would be driving Unless you have an old but reliable & efficient paid off vehicle it isn't worth it if you have any better second job alternatives. Make sure every bag has silverware and napkins. You can weigh the cost of your regular However I feel there's an increased chance of having an accident doing delivery driving since the Dominos car park is tiny yet there's so many trueCons: - system are made agains driver, for example: costumer lie? Driver got punishment (they said it will not go agains you but its all lie) they Ex: Most newer cars need an oil change every 6000-10000 miles (full synthetic)-- about once or twice a year for normal driving. It’s made a huge improvement in my life to not This can get complicated if you don't have insurance that covers the added liability of frequent delivery driving. The only way to know for sure is to get an account set up and give it a go. The Pizza delivery drivers of Reddit And i feel like i could maximize profit if i work for another delivery service. What are the pros and cons of doing door dash? Do you enjoy it? Is it worth the time? For people who do it along with What is delivering for Uber Eats actually like? I know that's kind of a vague question but I'm thinking about dealing with restaurants, dealing with It totally depends on where you are, what method you plan to use (bike or car etc) and what hours you want to work. Any concerns I haven’t considered are welcome too. Analyze gross earnings, vehicle costs, taxes, and non-monetary factors to see if it’s worth the effort. Restaurant staff are locked in mortal hatred of delivery companies because they don't get any tips. If I open something and it’s bad, they refund me through the app, I don’t have to go back to the store. I stopped driving lyft because of reasons and only drive uber to push empower. 55/hr when on a delivery. I feel like it would be a good fit for me, I enjoy driving and occasionally going for walks, so getting to drive around and deliver people's stuff sounds like a good job for me. For some reason this really triggers their I also save because I don’t impulse buy. I used to do at least $100/a day driving 3-4 hours easy just on GH. Calculate the true net profit of delivery driving. Being an Amazon delivery driver offers flexibility and competitive pay but comes with challenges like physically demanding I'm not able to work past 7:30 and was wanting to be a pizza delivery driver. Given all of this, I'd appreciate any advice or thoughts you have on whether or not becoming a delivery driver is worth it for me.
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