Basics:
DoorDash enlists freelancers to deliver customer restaurant orders
Expected pay: $10 – $20 per hour
Husl$core: $$$
Commissions & fees: NA
Where: Nationwide
Requirements: 18 or older; clean driving record; pass a background check
What is DoorDash?
DoorDash is a delivery service that primarily enlists freelance drivers to pick up and deliver restaurant meals to patrons.
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DoorDash Review:
Three years ago, we gave DoorDash a substandard Husl$core because of a pay model that allowed the company to abscond with the driver’s tip. We’ve updated this rating because the company drastically changed its pay model to the benefit of workers. Now we see this as a better-than-average opportunity in the delivery space.
How it works
Currently, the site pays $2-$10 per delivery, plus any “promotion or challenge” pay, plus tip. When you’re asked to do a delivery, you are given a base number that reflects the distance you’re driving and the difficulty of the pickup. You could earn more, but the site says you will not earn less than the amount promised initially. Incidentally, DoorDash purchased the Caviar delivery service, so all these terms affect Caviar drivers too.
Better terms
These terms are dramatically better than they were a few years ago, when DoorDash used customer tips to subsidize its driver’s delivery fees. And you have a New York Times reporter named Andy Newman to thank for the change. He decided to put himself in the shoes of a delivery driver. He tested an array of platforms, including Uber Eats, Postmates and DoorDash. His subsequent story “My Frantic Life as a Cab-Dodging, Tip-Chasing Food Deliveryman,” raised such a furor that DoorDash changed its policy.
(You can sign up with DoorDash here.)
Notably, the DoorDash pay policy was understood by drivers. But, customers assumed that when they tipped through DoorDash, the driver was getting the money. Instead, tips often subsidized DoorDash’s guaranteed delivery payment. To avoid losing customers to GrubHub (which always passed tips on to drivers), DoorDash CEO Tony Xu told the New York Times that the company was rolling out a new pay model.
Current pay model:
Delivery drivers now get at least $2, plus tip. (The old model was $1 plus tip, or a guaranteed payment, whichever was more.) The company also promises to let drivers know where the pick-up will be; where they are going; and the total value of the job (including tip) prior to accepting a delivery.
This is notable because delivery drivers with other services are sometimes urged to accept jobs before they know where they’re going. This new policy gives DoorDash drivers sufficient information to know whether a delivery is worth their time. You can click here to sign up to be a DoorDash driver.
Other details of driving for DoorDash
The site has a second service called DoorDash Drive that guarantees somewhat better pay for bigger orders. But to qualify, you need to have at least two catering bags. These orders are likely to take more time, since you may need to help set up. So expect that there’s little opportunity to do more than one per hour. You can sign up with DoorDash here.
Other options for delivery drivers: GrubHub, Uber Eats and Amazon Flex.
Want to drive for DoorDash?
What their drivers say:(from Indeed)
You can work and schedule the hours you want but with Doordash offering $3 per delivery and tips it’s not worth the wear and tear on your car. Pay needs to be raised.
Overall great gig job for a few extra bucks. Flexible, easy, fun, some good days some not so good. Unfortunately you do have to spend a lot on gas and car maintenance.
Tips make it worthwhile
Overall, I recommend this to anyone as a side hustle. Doordash base pay is honestly trash without promotions but the tips always make it worth it if you get someone willing to give you a good tip. You can always deny an order before taking it so you know if someone tipped well or not before you accept the order
The best part about this job is working only when you want, but the pay is not worth it unless you get a good tip.
Click here to sign up as a DoorDash driver today.
*Updated 1/9/2023
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