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Summer Slowdown is a real thing. Once the kids and college students are back in session, business will pick up tremendously. I’m in the Atlanta market, and I’ve noticed a 30-40% decrease in revenue since the Summer started, along with very dead times throughout the day and night, when it was ALWAYS business anytime of the day and night for me.
@@gregmadison556 I was averaging $30-$32 an hour in a week’s time. The first week of the Summer Slowdown, it was $25 an hour. Then the next week, it was $22 an hour. Currently, I’m seeing about $20 an hour, and I’m working less hours because it’s not many hours of the day and night even worth coming outside for. If I was working my normal hours, that $20 an hour would be even lower. 🥴
I have been watching your videos since back when you lived in Boston and they are awesome! I have been doing uber/lyft/amazon flex/doordash out here in Phoenix since 2017 and I can tell you June-mid August are just trash. Does not start picking up until ASU comes back for the fall semester and it will get better as it cools down and visitors return. Keep up the videos because they are great and good luck out there!
Uber sent me a ride from Los Angeles to Anaheim for $29. 45 minutes away. Once you drive back, that works out to about 1 $15 an hour. Less than McDonalds pays. I never accept those.
@brizmap9422 Dawg shut the hell up, yes complaining about doordash and stuff probably doesn't do much. But cherrypicking is a good strategy as long as you're realistic, as in taking $2 per mile (unless you're trying to get somewhere specific) for every order and not accepting trash for $2.50
Consider it if you're near a major city or airport. I started last week, making about $200 working for 7-8 hours a day. The key is to work nights and early mornings when demand is highest. Daytime delivery or ride share, especially outside metro areas, isn't as profitable.
Its summer its the worst time to drive right now it will pick up in late august. Also you can always use one of your destinations and uber will send you rides towards your home
I do Uber Rideshare in Phoenix and usually work between 11am and 7pm. It picks up M-F between 2pm and 6pm. At this time of the year that will make me around $140. Between September and April that's an easy $200 regardless of the day. Holiday weekends here that aren't Thanksgiving and Christmas are pretty shit though. People leave AZ on those long weekends.
man i'm glad i'm done with food deliveries, after 9 years, got hired from my local transit agency, base pay is $31 per hour and overtime is 1.5X, $45 per hour. Don't think I will get back to doing deliveries but it was good while it lasted
I got deactivated for 84% satisfacton rate today 😂 honestly was a blessing . I’m in south Tempe … I’m scared of Scottsdale cops they get you for anything 😂 No more support calls to India 😂 And no more crappy customers that get overcharged and are still expected to tip for us to make any money … your a strong one brother I did a little over 15 months with 4200 deliveries ❤
I’m in mass and I’m not looking forward to the change.. It’s going to be similar to NY, where you have to schedule in advance, limit the amount of drivers on, and not to mention it’s going to be 33/hr active time not online time..
When I started Uber rideshare in 2014 we made $100-$200 an hour!!!!Ain't no way risking your life with strangers is worth $60 bucks. Please do not waste your time any further. Food delivery is 100% safer, pays better and is easier🤗
Yeah i started in 2014 part time and the hourly pay was much better but the best thing were the surges. 50x too 100x better. Nowaways, you really have to hustle to get at least 100-200$ a day
I have been doing Uber Eats in Atlanta, it's a struggle to stay in the same area of the city. If Uber could send me to Alabama to deliver a Wendy's bag, they would.
For my rideshare, I get paid by the time and distance. So short rides=short pay, and long rides= more pay plus tips. The only downside is that idk where I’m going until I pick up the person.
Whats crazy is things are the opposite here in WI. The deliveries pay shit and the rideshare is higher, but even rideshare is getting less. Too many drivers! Im making way less than 2 years ago! or even 4 years ago
I wonder if its just a summer thing cause rideshare has also been real slow since june? You would think Summer would be a banging season for riseshare but its been weird.
Rideshare in AZ during the summer is non-existent. You only have a couple of rushes and its saturday night after 12AM. Not worth the time or money to do rideshare in the summer;.
Just go to the airport get those trip Radars and convert them to cash I'm just saying I never take nothing less than $15 $15 ride I can usually convert at least to 30 bucks
Just so you know, when you have both rides and deliveries checked in your preferences, Uber prioritizes rides over food so food orders will not come through as much.
It would be interesting if you asked the riders how much they paid for the ride vs your payout. I like to ask my drivers because it's shocking how much the rider pays vs how little the driver gets.
Sky Harbor is only good if you get a trip going there because you'll be able to get a trip going out 95% of the time. If you just go straight there you'll have to go to the waiting lot and potentially wait an hour just to get a meh trip
@@11633 You can do it but its not realistic to expect to only do those trips. If you get a trip from Sky Harbor out to Surprise, it can be very difficult to get a trip going directly back to Sky Harbor. If you don't care about your acceptance rating then you can try it out. If you drive directly back to the airport you're just wasting money on gas.
I do Uber rideshare in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. In order to be able to have an idea of where the rider is going, you have to be Platinum (1100 pts) and keep an 80% acceptance rate. So cherry picking rides can make it difficult unfortunately.
Uber trips is good in my market. Of course it’s kinda slow sometimes, but I range from 25-30 an hour most of the time. It’s crazy how it’s bad in your area. I also have Lyft in case Uber is slow
In my area, they don't even SHOW you what you'll make, and they won't show you where you're dropping off to. So you either have to ignore the 3 ride requests an hour or just pick one blind lol
Uber is getting cheaper, I went to a restaurant to pick up and ubereats order last week and the restaurant was closed. Called support and they told me they are not doing the $3 compensation for closed restaurants no more….. I hate this company.
Hello Trevor, I would be glad if you or someone else here answers. For some reasons, I am thinking of moving to Phoenix or Las Vegas. In which city can I earn more for door dash, grubhub, Uber eats? The only advantage of Las Vegas is that there is no state income tax.
I do uber in boston and i make 300 every day minimum some days its takes 7 hours some days 12 hours but on average 9hrs and I make around 36/hr on average
You can't only consider per miles. For example: @ 1:35 in the video you show two trips on the screen. The first is $9.87 for 10.5 miles and the other is $9.37 for 11.7 miles. You think these are bad trips. When you consider time, which is the only thing that matters, the $9.87 trip is for 22 minutes so that makes it almost $30 per hour and the $9.37 trip is for 17 minutes making that one well over $30 per hour. Ive been driving about a year and average over $25.00 per hour and just coming on these videos and noticing somewhere, someone in the beginning got everyone started considering mileage and its screwing everyone up. "Time is money" Not "miles are money". But I would say that your market stinks. I have a 25% acceptance and always have another trip lined up before the current one is over.
You finally made the switch! You should try Uber rideshare in the Boston area. With some minimal cherry picking, here's what I did last night: $202.43 7 h 22 min
@@rimlogger7697 That's the area I work in, too. Had a ride from Weymouth to Dedham the other night, round trip, for $55.00. Took me less than an hour; definitely worth it!
At least you know where your going and how much your getting paid. I get shit for information on my request nothing just how many minutes it is away from me. Apparently even though they rolled out up front fare and destination 2 years ago it has yet to make it to long island new york. According to support it's alot to implement and takes time to get it done. Total bullshit. When the rider orders the ride he or she tells uber the destination why they can't pass that information on to me makes no sense. It's a joke
You gotta leave Scottsdale for rideshare that is one of the worst areas for good trips outside of the 2 am bar rush. been doing it full time for 8 years in Phoenix average 26 bucks an hour
You have to be one of the most tipped drivers I’ve ever seen!!! Dude with just about every order you get a tip and with 10 deliveries, I’m lucky to get 1 or 2….what’s the secret?
Uber and Lyft are ripping you drivers off! They are charging Riders surge prices, especially people who are from out of town and not telling the drivers that they are charging surge prices. They are taking up to 80% of your fare. If you don't believe me start asking your writers what they are paying. Especially those who are from out of town
Lol, f that. Uber Eats is goated. You are getting horrible miles per dollar on the rideshare, and you have to drive people. You are at the mercy of the fare instead of rejecting and waiting for baller tips only.
At least you know where your going and how much your getting paid. I get shit for information on my request nothing just how many minutes it is away from me. Apparently even though they rolled out up front fare and destination 2 years ago it has yet to make it to long island new york. According to support it's alot to implement and takes time to get it done. Total bullshit. When the rider orders the ride he or she tells uber the destination why they can't pass that information on to me makes no sense. It's a joke
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Best time to do ride share 5a-9a. Then switch to deliveries from 10-1:30. Then delivery for 5-9. Thank me later
so if I work at 8PM to 5AM, should I not use ride share ? I think ride share earn less money when you only got one customer for a trip.
Love your voice. The way you narrate and explain things… You’re an voiceover artist 😁
Right 😄
Summer Slowdown is a real thing. Once the kids and college students are back in session, business will pick up tremendously. I’m in the Atlanta market, and I’ve noticed a 30-40% decrease in revenue since the Summer started, along with very dead times throughout the day and night, when it was ALWAYS business anytime of the day and night for me.
That's like going from $25 an hour to $15-$17.50. Is that the case?
@@gregmadison556 I was averaging $30-$32 an hour in a week’s time. The first week of the Summer Slowdown, it was $25 an hour. Then the next week, it was $22 an hour. Currently, I’m seeing about $20 an hour, and I’m working less hours because it’s not many hours of the day and night even worth coming outside for. If I was working my normal hours, that $20 an hour would be even lower. 🥴
Atlanta sucks for food delivery
Glad to see you uploading again, thanks for sharing your experience! I was always too sus of letting strangers in my car to do rideshare.
I have been watching your videos since back when you lived in Boston and they are awesome! I have been doing uber/lyft/amazon flex/doordash out here in Phoenix since 2017 and I can tell you June-mid August are just trash. Does not start picking up until ASU comes back for the fall semester and it will get better as it cools down and visitors return. Keep up the videos because they are great and good luck out there!
I found Uber has been getting real tight with their money. You’re not getting that many hits and it seems like you’re making less for driving further.
I noticed that too why you think they are doing that?
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Uber sent me a ride from Los Angeles to Anaheim for $29. 45 minutes away. Once you drive back, that works out to about 1
$15 an hour. Less than McDonalds pays. I never accept those.
@brizmap9422 Dawg shut the hell up, yes complaining about doordash and stuff probably doesn't do much. But cherrypicking is a good strategy as long as you're realistic, as in taking $2 per mile (unless you're trying to get somewhere specific) for every order and not accepting trash for $2.50
Exactly!!!!!!
Yo welcome back Trevor!!
Airports are always going to be your better market esp in summers (I'd think)😅 and welcome back!!
The digitally added people is so funny for some reason LOL 😅
Thanks for this. Was considering doing Uber Ridesahre but seems like the money sucks there too.
Consider it if you're near a major city or airport. I started last week, making about $200 working for 7-8 hours a day. The key is to work nights and early mornings when demand is highest. Daytime delivery or ride share, especially outside metro areas, isn't as profitable.
Philly rideshare is good but summer without the colleges is pretty dry… come mid august and it’ll pick up
I live in Scottsdale area. July is by far the worst month. ASU is out for summer and a ton of people go on vacation to avoid the 110 degree heat.
Yea, you’re back!
Its summer its the worst time to drive right now it will pick up in late august. Also you can always use one of your destinations and uber will send you rides towards your home
I do Uber Rideshare in Phoenix and usually work between 11am and 7pm. It picks up M-F between 2pm and 6pm. At this time of the year that will make me around $140. Between September and April that's an easy $200 regardless of the day. Holiday weekends here that aren't Thanksgiving and Christmas are pretty shit though. People leave AZ on those long weekends.
man i'm glad i'm done with food deliveries, after 9 years, got hired from my local transit agency, base pay is $31 per hour and overtime is 1.5X, $45 per hour. Don't think I will get back to doing deliveries but it was good while it lasted
I got deactivated for 84% satisfacton rate today 😂 honestly was a blessing . I’m in south Tempe … I’m scared of Scottsdale cops they get you for anything 😂
No more support calls to India 😂
And no more crappy customers that get overcharged and are still expected to tip for us to make any money … your a strong one brother I did a little over 15 months with 4200 deliveries ❤
Glad your back! I was just thinking when you’ll post again then remembered your in Phoenix 🔥 ☀
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1807 😂 bro you always crack me up your the best gigtuber
Massachusetts is supposedly paying 33$ a hour for uber ride share I would go back to your hometown if I was you 💯
Yes I make 36/hr on average before taxes gotta be east of 495 to get anything good
I’m in mass and I’m not looking forward to the change.. It’s going to be similar to NY, where you have to schedule in advance, limit the amount of drivers on, and not to mention it’s going to be 33/hr active time not online time..
I did Uber ride for like a couple of months and haven’t done it since , I’ll stick to delivering food and other stuff lol .
You should've been in New Orleans over the weekend, probably would've made some serious money with the festival going on.
Yeah and some serious mugging on your ass
Toyota should sponsor you, i wonder how many miles you have put on your car
I am just amazed at how many people tip for UberX rides in Scottsdale. That does not happen in Miami.
When I started Uber rideshare in 2014 we made $100-$200 an hour!!!!Ain't no way risking your life with strangers is worth $60 bucks. Please do not waste your time any further. Food delivery is 100% safer, pays better and is easier🤗
Bruh even during the pandemic aint NO way you were making 200 dollars an hour lmao
What time were you using rideshare ? 7AM ? 8PM ?
@@BrainletReviewsmaybe they mean a day
Yeah i started in 2014 part time and the hourly pay was much better but the best thing were the surges. 50x too 100x better. Nowaways, you really have to hustle to get at least 100-200$ a day
Come back to Boston and try it! 😊
@taajir_ amazing!
How are you brother, where were you? I watch your video with great interest and after a month I got your video. Where were you?
Great Video!
Brutal where I am it's non stop back to back rides all day
You should try Lyft as well. It’s not good as Uber X at least for back up..
I have been doing Uber Eats in Atlanta, it's a struggle to stay in the same area of the city. If Uber could send me to Alabama to deliver a Wendy's bag, they would.
Yes 4 prob around 30$ also 😂
For my rideshare, I get paid by the time and distance. So short rides=short pay, and long rides= more pay plus tips. The only downside is that idk where I’m going until I pick up the person.
Whats crazy is things are the opposite here in WI. The deliveries pay shit and the rideshare is higher, but even rideshare is getting less. Too many drivers! Im making way less than 2 years ago! or even 4 years ago
I wonder if its just a summer thing cause rideshare has also been real slow since june?
You would think Summer would be a banging season for riseshare but its been weird.
Rideshare in AZ during the summer is non-existent. You only have a couple of rushes and its saturday night after 12AM. Not worth the time or money to do rideshare in the summer;.
I like to grab a ride or two headed towards my home at the end of my shift so I don't feel like it's dead miles.
Just go to the airport get those trip Radars and convert them to cash I'm just saying I never take nothing less than $15 $15 ride I can usually convert at least to 30 bucks
Just so you know, when you have both rides and deliveries checked in your preferences, Uber prioritizes rides over food so food orders will not come through as much.
Now that you're doing rideshare, maybe a rideshare challenge video?
Door dash with the new tier program makes you get platinum to get decent offers
Great content
If you want to do the DoorDashing across America, do it in 30 days. Not going to the goal immediately, do it in 30 days.
Thx for makin the vid, sounds to me like uber rideshare sucks butt!!!!! Glad I never wasted my time with it!!!!!
some days it's dry, some days it's a gold mine. not very consistent but it pays my extra bills
Bro the airport homie lmao
It would be interesting if you asked the riders how much they paid for the ride vs your payout. I like to ask my drivers because it's shocking how much the rider pays vs how little the driver gets.
My last ride share was when 2 girls threw up in my car.
I would try to go to the Phoenix airport for rideshare
Sky Harbor is only good if you get a trip going there because you'll be able to get a trip going out 95% of the time. If you just go straight there you'll have to go to the waiting lot and potentially wait an hour just to get a meh trip
Any ride share I used to or from airport they said all they do is airport runs.
@@11633 You can do it but its not realistic to expect to only do those trips. If you get a trip from Sky Harbor out to Surprise, it can be very difficult to get a trip going directly back to Sky Harbor. If you don't care about your acceptance rating then you can try it out. If you drive directly back to the airport you're just wasting money on gas.
I always wonder why people just sit at the lot all day
What was your acceptance rate at the beginning of the video? May explain the bad fares.
I make 200 to 300 per day doing exclusively rideshare.
That’s awesome. What’s your city?
Make sure to use filters for rideshare or youll be driving everywhere and forever
All of us that been doing ride share for years are offended by kids just coming in and thinking they hit sh it.
Have you considered starting at the airports? I pick the areas that I go inservice in.
So with Uber rideshare, they don’t show the tip beforehand? Yeah that’s too much of a gamble for me 😂
I do Uber rideshare in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. In order to be able to have an idea of where the rider is going, you have to be Platinum (1100 pts) and keep an 80% acceptance rate. So cherry picking rides can make it difficult unfortunately.
Not hard to obtain platinum or diamond though. Even then you dont know the exact location of where you're going so its tough to coordinate rides
Uber trips is good in my market. Of course it’s kinda slow sometimes, but I range from 25-30 an hour most of the time. It’s crazy how it’s bad in your area. I also have Lyft in case Uber is slow
In my area, they don't even SHOW you what you'll make, and they won't show you where you're dropping off to. So you either have to ignore the 3 ride requests an hour or just pick one blind lol
@@BrainletReviews wtf my area shows all of that lol
@@migueljr501 yea you have "upfront pricing" whereas my market doesn't..... like bruh
@@BrainletReviews that sucks haha. Hopefully they don’t change that for me
Uber passenger great on a few holidays like New Years after midnight but that's about it
Uber is getting cheaper, I went to a restaurant to pick up and ubereats order last week and the restaurant was closed. Called support and they told me they are not doing the $3 compensation for closed restaurants no more….. I hate this company.
That happened to me a couple of days ago. The restaurant closed early and I didn’t get my three dollar compensation. I was not happy.
Wow that's bs. They once said something like it depends how long it takes you to get there or some crap.
Hello Trevor, I would be glad if you or someone else here answers. For some reasons, I am thinking of moving to Phoenix or Las Vegas. In which city can I earn more for door dash, grubhub, Uber eats? The only advantage of Las Vegas is that there is no state income tax.
uberx is not worth it, now uber premier is in the right area..otherwise you better off with non passanger apps
How long does it take for tip to be shown in your account? Cause i did uberX first time today and I didn’t see any tip of all the rides 😅😅
I do uber in boston and i make 300 every day minimum some days its takes 7 hours some days 12 hours but on average 9hrs and I make around 36/hr on average
Give Lyft a try too.
You can't only consider per miles. For example: @ 1:35 in the video you show two trips on the screen. The first is $9.87 for 10.5 miles and the other is $9.37 for 11.7 miles. You think these are bad trips. When you consider time, which is the only thing that matters, the $9.87 trip is for 22 minutes so that makes it almost $30 per hour and the $9.37 trip is for 17 minutes making that one well over $30 per hour. Ive been driving about a year and average over $25.00 per hour and just coming on these videos and noticing somewhere, someone in the beginning got everyone started considering mileage and its screwing everyone up. "Time is money" Not "miles are money". But I would say that your market stinks. I have a 25% acceptance and always have another trip lined up before the current one is over.
You finally made the switch! You should try Uber rideshare in the Boston area. With some minimal cherry picking, here's what I did last night:
$202.43
7 h 22 min
I live in Boston. Rideshare worth it? I only do food/grocery delivery on the South Shore at the moment (where Trevor used to dash).
@@rimlogger7697 yes, you'll make more on rideshare.
@@rimlogger7697 That's the area I work in, too. Had a ride from Weymouth to Dedham the other night, round trip, for $55.00. Took me less than an hour; definitely worth it!
idk whats going on down there with that market but it kinda sucks, literally all i do is rideshare and i make about 300 to 350 in about 10 to 12 hours
$25 Hour ....IN ST.LOUIS MO....IF I WORK DA WHOLE 12 HOURS.....I MAKE BOUT $300.00.....🧟🧟🧟UBER NEEDS 2 PAY MORE
What hours do you work?
@@La929 4pm-4am
At least you know where your going and how much your getting paid. I get shit for information on my request nothing just how many minutes it is away from me. Apparently even though they rolled out up front fare and destination 2 years ago it has yet to make it to long island new york. According to support it's alot to implement and takes time to get it done. Total bullshit. When the rider orders the ride he or she tells uber the destination why they can't pass that information on to me makes no sense. It's a joke
First mistake "started driving for uber today"
Hello! What app you use, to multitask many apps at 1 time?
Try Lyft.. I make more on that.. if u have an airport by u.. I would hang out there..
They say uber is dead
I just hate Uber it’s not worth it anymore
You gotta leave Scottsdale for rideshare that is one of the worst areas for good trips outside of the 2 am bar rush. been doing it full time for 8 years in Phoenix average 26 bucks an hour
When are you going to post again!!!!!!!
Bro you have a 10% acceptance rate on DoorDash 😅 that’s criminal
You have to be one of the most tipped drivers I’ve ever seen!!! Dude with just about every order you get a tip and with 10 deliveries, I’m lucky to get 1 or 2….what’s the secret?
He probably just has that magic touch lol
Don't deliver in the ghetto.
Scottsdale is high end High tip
That has absolutely zero effect as to that was a meaningless statement, I’ve delivered in Beverly Hills and still no tip
Man it used to be great pre 2029
Uber and Lyft are ripping you drivers off! They are charging Riders surge prices, especially people who are from out of town and not telling the drivers that they are charging surge prices. They are taking up to 80% of your fare. If you don't believe me start asking your writers what they are paying. Especially those who are from out of town
what's that app next to spark
Thank you for blurring out people who didn't consent to being on camera and for someone else to profit from their image
Lol, f that. Uber Eats is goated. You are getting horrible miles per dollar on the rideshare, and you have to drive people. You are at the mercy of the fare instead of rejecting and waiting for baller tips only.
Lol
come to ATL
🫡🫡🫡
At least you know where your going and how much your getting paid. I get shit for information on my request nothing just how many minutes it is away from me. Apparently even though they rolled out up front fare and destination 2 years ago it has yet to make it to long island new york. According to support it's alot to implement and takes time to get it done. Total bullshit. When the rider orders the ride he or she tells uber the destination why they can't pass that information on to me makes no sense. It's a joke