Delivering for Delivery App Service Postmates Day 4. Definitely Not Worth It!!!

in postmates •  5 years ago 

So, I've done Postmates 4 days in a row so I can get a feel of what it is like to do this thing for a living.

For anyone that want to try this out, here is what I learned to maximize your earnings: There are not enough orders during the lunch period. Dinner rush is where it's at. Especially Friday night.
Be picky about which delivery route you pick. They do not pay you jack shit for your drive to the restaurant so wait for an order that is closest pickup location from where you are.

Here is the stats so far:

Miles driven: 356miles
Deliveries made: 25
Hours Worked: 21hrs 50mins
Revenue(With tips included): $160.86

So, as I did in the previous post, if I use the Federal standard rate of $0.58/mile to calculate the car maintenance cost (includes gas, insurance, registration, wear and tear), I would have a total expense of $206.48 ($0.58/mile*356miles).

Which would bring me to a net profit of....

-$45.62!!!

I really wish this thing was profitable because I did have fun doing this. It's kind of like playing Pokemon Go in a car. Gotta Pick them Up all!! ChronoGN caught an Arby's. Gotta pick up them Checkers next!! LOL

I'm just going to end this by saying this.

If you order from UberEats, Grubhub, Postmates, etc then, tip your driver like you would do with a pizza delivery!!! They are literally driving their car into the ground and working for under minimum wage to give you your food!

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I always tip at least $5 when I order from UberEats. Do people really not tip that much for food delivery?!

There's been few deliveries where I only got paid $3(minimum payout) and no tip.
I've been doing alot of deliveries in the ghetto though. I've noticed that people are more likely to tip in the suburbs but there are less orders and they are spaced apart.

From my experience, it boils down to a respect thing. No tip, no respect. If you're in the hood, you're sure to meet tons of people who don't care about their fellow man/woman. It's a bummer.