What I would like to add: Guys, we’re still giving a service here. Say Hi good morning or afternoon or evening. Be even more personal by using their names. Make the customer feel like they can trust you you’ll get their food quickly and with no hassle. And if anything does come up explain what’s going on give alternatives to solve the situation. And lastly, don’t get so bent out of shape because no tip. We do this because (well at least I do) I know ppl are hungry and are sometimes unable to leave their homes or job and I think I can help them out in this small way. Basically, give this job more life to it. Make this service enjoyable for the customer and yourself.
Keep condiments in your car because I had an instance were I wasn’t able to read the customer note until I already left the store because it was a stacked order and turn out they wanted Mayo and ketchup. Also I would recommend carrying two bags for double or large orders.
The multi aping tip is eh. Depends on your area. Here in NJ Uber eats is always non stop it doesent stop bing after ping after ping. DoorDash sucks so bad your lucky to get 1 order every 20 min. Uber eats is always a guaranteed 300$ if u work 10 hours a day no matter what the day is.
Yeah depends on your area as you said, I would still multi app even in NJ just for the chance you may get that good paying order from a high-end restaurant that doesn't use uber!
A tip to avoid wet bags and if u have to leave the bag outside is to have a super of plastic grocery bags in ur vehicle. U can put the food bag in one or two of those especially if the food bag is small enough thus keeping the food bag dry and keeping heat or cold in the bag. We all have tons of plastic grocery bags at home.
So I have a question, there’s hotzones I believe they are called, that have different color zones that have money signs over them, like $1, $3.5 as an example. When you do orders in these zones, do you make that bonus money for each order you accept in that zone? If so where can you view it on your detail summary on your Ubereats account? ( I drive Ubereats ) thanks for your time! It’s always been a question I have had
So don't chase a higher boost and surge as makes no difference as you are going to go here and there any ways of long distance trips of being in a different area.
@@remaxlul546 thats where you have to be smart and learn your area, if an order is going to take you away from any busy areas then make sure the pay is enough to cover driving to a busy zone so you can park and wait! Learn where the busiest and best paying places that deliver are, and try to plan around those areas!
Hey guys. I used to drive a lot more for Uber eats but had to take a break for a few months. I lost the surge map when I go into the app. You know how it lights up certain areas and gives you different $ amounts for map locations. Do you know how many deliveries or what you have to do to get that back?
@@remaxlul546 should I actually get the card? I recently came back to uber after a year and it’s been super slow lately, last year I was able to pull in $400-$500 a week. Is that why it might be slow for me?
@@remaxlul546 it depends on your market, Doordash is setup to be prepaid for most places and some restaurants/stores use the card but in my area it isn't very common to use the card.
What I would like to add: Guys, we’re still giving a service here. Say Hi good morning or afternoon or evening. Be even more personal by using their names. Make the customer feel like they can trust you you’ll get their food quickly and with no hassle. And if anything does come up explain what’s going on give alternatives to solve the situation. And lastly, don’t get so bent out of shape because no tip. We do this because (well at least I do) I know ppl are hungry and are sometimes unable to leave their homes or job and I think I can help them out in this small way. Basically, give this job more life to it. Make this service enjoyable for the customer and yourself.
Keep condiments in your car because I had an instance were I wasn’t able to read the customer note until I already left the store because it was a stacked order and turn out they wanted Mayo and ketchup. Also I would recommend carrying two bags for double or large orders.
The multi aping tip is eh. Depends on your area. Here in NJ Uber eats is always non stop it doesent stop bing after ping after ping. DoorDash sucks so bad your lucky to get 1 order every 20 min. Uber eats is always a guaranteed 300$ if u work 10 hours a day no matter what the day is.
Yeah depends on your area as you said, I would still multi app even in NJ just for the chance you may get that good paying order from a high-end restaurant that doesn't use uber!
let’s make a video Mike vs Matt Start in the Same hours same location See who make more money. Uber + dd 😂
yes please
It wouldn’t be relevant.
Yessss
A tip to avoid wet bags and if u have to leave the bag outside is to have a super of plastic grocery bags in ur vehicle. U can put the food bag in one or two of those especially if the food bag is small enough thus keeping the food bag dry and keeping heat or cold in the bag. We all have tons of plastic grocery bags at home.
So I have a question, there’s hotzones I believe they are called, that have different color zones that have money signs over them, like $1, $3.5 as an example. When you do orders in these zones, do you make that bonus money for each order you accept in that zone? If so where can you view it on your detail summary on your Ubereats account? ( I drive Ubereats ) thanks for your time! It’s always been a question I have had
I’m just a bit confused on how that mechanic works, again thank you for any advice and answers I get for this!
I used to do PM and UE but UE be so constant it makes little sense to double app.
Doing UE in Vegas and applied for DD they have a wait list since April 2020. Still no word. UGH
Concentrate on GrubHub for Las Vegas. Door dash payouts have gone to hell.
I’m STILL on a waiting list for Door Dash 😕
doordash has been real slow lately. do uber eats
Me too! And grubhub. And waiting for a backround on Uber eats.
Postmates is sending me a card. But I hear postmates sucks :(
@@heatherm.8830 finally I’ve been on Doordash for about a month now. Good luck Heather! If you have any questions, keep me posted.
@@phatclemenza how long were you on the waiting list?
@@heatherm.8830 about a month or two, however, 90% of the time I’m delivering with Uber Eats.
I run UE and DD but once I accept an order, I pause the other app. Not worth getting a violation for late delivery but you can pick the best pay.
So don't chase a higher boost and surge as makes no difference as you are going to go here and there any ways of long distance trips of being in a different area.
I drive ubereats in temecula CA, most days from 645 am till 945 I can make 100 bucks delivering star bucks and mcdonalds. Small city btw
Is that 9:45 pm or am?
Is it better to sit and wait for orders or drive around??
I'm curious about this as well.
Better to sit and wait as long as your in an area with restaurants that get orders.
@@johnferguson8683 But what do you do when a order leaves you in a totally different are. Do you drive all the way back?
But sometimes i do that and wait ages, as there are too many drivers doing the same thing and camping outside the restaurants
@@remaxlul546 thats where you have to be smart and learn your area, if an order is going to take you away from any busy areas then make sure the pay is enough to cover driving to a busy zone so you can park and wait!
Learn where the busiest and best paying places that deliver are, and try to plan around those areas!
You guys are both alike having a spontaneous spokesperson for motivating tips for the gig economy you guys are amazing
Hmm.. looks so familiar. Would Washington Rd. or W. Liberty Ave. be good guess?
Hey guys. I used to drive a lot more for Uber eats but had to take a break for a few months. I lost the surge map when I go into the app. You know how it lights up certain areas and gives you different $ amounts for map locations. Do you know how many deliveries or what you have to do to get that back?
if I have provisional license Can I apply for Uber eats delivery
Problem is all of the apps are waitlisted
My Uber Eats driver admitted he had covid-19 ubereats was aware of the situation they said he was a self-employed and was nothing they can do about it
Whoa
Wow
Thank you 😍 😍 😍
Multi apping is stressful lol
That you
App says no couriers while I'm online
Twins! That explains it. 👍
are you sure your twins or are you multi apping and don't wanna be deactivated..lol
I only drive door dash. Uber isn't happening in my area.
Do you have to use their card for most orders? Or are most if not all orders pre-paid?
@@remaxlul546 should I actually get the card? I recently came back to uber after a year and it’s been super slow lately, last year I was able to pull in $400-$500 a week. Is that why it might be slow for me?
@@remaxlul546 it depends on your market, Doordash is setup to be prepaid for most places and some restaurants/stores use the card but in my area it isn't very common to use the card.
Twin Magic!
I thought he was joking about his twin brother
Omg twins!!! Who's single? Lol jk I kid, I kid ;)