⚡Watch the first shift attempt here: th-cam.com/video/ndGbHpocNqU/w-d-xo.html ➡Learn more about Uber's NEW Preferred Delivery program: th-cam.com/users/liveuVdvKBq4pkQ?feature=share Edit: By the way finished this shift at 19% AR
Here's the trick with that if you keep declining bad offers eventually uber cheats will get desperate because they won't be able to find anyone else to accept the offer and eventually they come back to you with a better off. I do it all the time and they always end up upping the payout.
@@YourDriverMike Yes but I don't need food delivery that bad to get roped into taking trash in hopes of getting better ones. More driver's should consider walking away instead of allowing these scammers to manipulate them like that. Also Ubereats doesn't have the incentives that Doordash has and doesn't have as many high paying orders. So you're not going to get as much reward from them by taking trash
I don't think I have ever been over 10%. They send more garbage orders than all other apps combined. They are crazy if they think people will get to 50%
Hey Mike thanks for all the help as always. Just curious on your take on what an acceptable minimum pay would be for a shop and pay order? $10+? I enjoy doing them in my market because I’m pretty fast and the pay is usually higher.
Just a spreadsheet that's basically it, in the past it was literally just day/app/miles nothing more than that. NowI have a spreadsheet with more metrics plus I've partnered with Solo to offer an app based solution as well. Everlance, Gridwise, Sherpashare and MileIQ are some other app options.
DD: AR: 39% CR: 98% Rating: 5.0 On Time Early: 84% Deliveries last 30 days: 39 Lifetime: 1930 *There were a few years there where they had me deactivated for having affiliate links in TH-cam videos. I worked with support to get reactivated after they said I had been wrongfully deactivated. Uber: Rating: 4.89 Satisfaction rating: 98% AR: 19% Cancellation: 3% Rides: 1,693 Deliveries: 489 Trips: 2182 On Uber since: 2015
Congrats on the move! I just purposed to my GF last night and she said yes! She does ride alongs with me sometimes when I DD and thinking about doing it herself.
Is there a way to send a screenshot to you of DD and this weird “peak pay” that doesn’t say peak pay…it says “unspecified” and that’s for several zones for like the next 5 hours. And then there are zones that have both “unspecified” AND “peak pay”… I’ve never seen this before. What’s “unspecified”???
ive been doing uber eats since 2019 and consistently been doing it for the past 3 years i have a 3% acceptance rate and ive taken 64 orders in 3 years basically
Always worth it for the content! No secret TH-cam pays more than the gig work pays (especially shifts like this). But moreso it's going through the awful shifts like this JUST to get Preferred Delivery. I know full well these are all going to be loss leaders to test out Gold status on UE.
@YourDriverMike thanks for responding Mike. Definitely appreciate your content and doing these things to our benefit as well. Look forward to seeing how that gold status works. Appreciate your business mindset as well. I guess my comment was just to show how bad these orders can be but you have clearly calculated that for a greater good we can see. Keep on keeping on!
$12 on uber. $70 on dlivrd $30 on roadie and $43 on instacart. Worked half day. I will not play their silly games. More than half their offers were upside down.
@@jonathanburger7777As a non-American, why do service providers feel entitled to a tip when the customer is already paying for the service? I'd appreciate an explanation. Thank you.
@@FromValkyrie if it’s fast food, where someone takes your order, and then another person in the back is making your food, then there is no way anyone should tip. However, the ONLY time anyone should tip is at sit down restaurants where an actual server is dealing with you while you’re there, or for delivery drivers because of the convenience. So basically the only time you should tip in the U.S. is for servers at sit-down restaurants or delivery drivers after they deliver your food.
@@FromValkyrie I’m not sure why anyone but servers at sit down restaurants or deliver drivers expect a tip, especially since there’s multiple workers so if you were to tip them then who would be getting the tip? There’s just no need. Hope that explains a little.
@@FromValkyrieminimum wage for tipped employees most places in the US is $2.13 per hour. At a restaurant, you're not paying for service...only product and preparation. As for gig app delivery, base pay is $2-3 per order. Customers tip to ensure their food is delivered by a conscientious driver. Not a migrant with 4-5 stolen identities playing _stack-along-the-way_ while their dinner gets cold and stale.....
⚡Watch the first shift attempt here: th-cam.com/video/ndGbHpocNqU/w-d-xo.html
➡Learn more about Uber's NEW Preferred Delivery program: th-cam.com/users/liveuVdvKBq4pkQ?feature=share
Edit: By the way finished this shift at 19% AR
I'm never going to allow any of these apps to dictate my AR and force bad offers on me regardless of the consequences or benefits.
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Here's the trick with that if you keep declining bad offers eventually uber cheats will get desperate because they won't be able to find anyone else to accept the offer and eventually they come back to you with a better off. I do it all the time and they always end up upping the payout.
@@Superman_305too many goobers in my market. Recently I only see these upside downs once. Used to see them over and over with like .15 cent added.
I hear you, I think it's one of the biggest challenges we've seen in recent years. Walling off those high paying offers
@@YourDriverMike Yes but I don't need food delivery that bad to get roped into taking trash in hopes of getting better ones. More driver's should consider walking away instead of allowing these scammers to manipulate them like that. Also Ubereats doesn't have the incentives that Doordash has and doesn't have as many high paying orders. So you're not going to get as much reward from them by taking trash
been killing it with CVS deliveries via Roadie $15 a drop for 2,3,4 miles!!!
I don't think I have ever been over 10%. They send more garbage orders than all other apps combined. They are crazy if they think people will get to 50%
Hey Mike thanks for all the help as always. Just curious on your take on what an acceptable minimum pay would be for a shop and pay order? $10+? I enjoy doing them in my market because I’m pretty fast and the pay is usually higher.
Don't do it.They're gonna send you an order for 30 miles for $9
I believe it, it's like they know you're trying to increase your AR. We'll see, I really want to test Preferred Delivery vs Dasher Rewards
You accepted every Uber Eats offer for 3 hours?
That's an easy $4.25 😂😂😂 lol
Where do you find this AR? I am hearing there is no AR on Uber Eats. All my orders are usually upside down. I am in Erie Pa.
I live near a dunkin and I get tons of crazy offers to travel across the bridge and all kinds of directions.
Mike, you may have talked about it in the past, but do you use an app or software to calculate your metrics?
It’s in the video description. It’s always in the description
Just a spreadsheet that's basically it, in the past it was literally just day/app/miles nothing more than that. NowI have a spreadsheet with more metrics plus I've partnered with Solo to offer an app based solution as well. Everlance, Gridwise, Sherpashare and MileIQ are some other app options.
@@stevewoodyt Cool...Thanks! Right in front of me eyes...
The people wanna see mikes doordash and uber eats ratings and total deliveries!!!
DD:
AR: 39%
CR: 98%
Rating: 5.0
On Time Early: 84%
Deliveries last 30 days: 39
Lifetime: 1930
*There were a few years there where they had me deactivated for having affiliate links in TH-cam videos. I worked with support to get reactivated after they said I had been wrongfully deactivated.
Uber:
Rating: 4.89
Satisfaction rating: 98%
AR: 19%
Cancellation: 3%
Rides: 1,693
Deliveries: 489
Trips: 2182
On Uber since: 2015
Im in Northeast Ohio so I'm sure my marketplace is comparable to yours. We're all praying for you as you raise your AR Michael. Godspeed.
Right lol same thing as Dasher Rewards, these AR programs are brutal
Congrats on the move! I just purposed to my GF last night and she said yes! She does ride alongs with me sometimes when I DD and thinking about doing it herself.
Quick question. What do you want to try to average per hour?
Oh I can't wait for that 6.00 for 18 miles
Right 😂why do they do this to us
Mike, please add the disclaimer: _Do not attempt Uber "accept everything" for full shift unless you're looking to cross a couple of time zones_ 😂
Congrats on the move-in together :)
Thank you!
Dunkin and Chick fila offers when the customers cancel the tip
Is there a way to send a screenshot to you of DD and this weird “peak pay” that doesn’t say peak pay…it says “unspecified” and that’s for several zones for like the next 5 hours. And then there are zones that have both “unspecified” AND “peak pay”… I’ve never seen this before. What’s “unspecified”???
Out of the last 100 offers i accepted 2 ha. That's how bad it is in san Antonio after this preferred bs
What was your AR after this shift? Did I miss it?
Can the customer see photo of the driver? For women drivers it can be a concern
I love how these apps say you have to take the trash to get better offers 😂
Me with 12% acceptence rate on DD and 16% acceptence rate on Uber
Ouch another rough day 😕
Does anyone know why the completion rate on doordash one from a 95 percent to a 95 to 97% for platinum
I have been trying and i cant get mine to 30% for nothing
ive been doing uber eats since 2019 and consistently been doing it for the past 3 years i have a 3% acceptance rate and ive taken 64 orders in 3 years basically
Only a fool would take part in these fake tier programs.
It has taken me 8 weekends to bring mine from 18 to 31% .
@@mysticvirgo9318 are you serious?
20% AR is my guess
Hello, Co-Pilot/GF...
AR 17
Not even worth it for the vid imo
Always worth it for the content! No secret TH-cam pays more than the gig work pays (especially shifts like this). But moreso it's going through the awful shifts like this JUST to get Preferred Delivery. I know full well these are all going to be loss leaders to test out Gold status on UE.
@YourDriverMike thanks for responding Mike. Definitely appreciate your content and doing these things to our benefit as well. Look forward to seeing how that gold status works. Appreciate your business mindset as well. I guess my comment was just to show how bad these orders can be but you have clearly calculated that for a greater good we can see. Keep on keeping on!
Uber eat suck in California too
My acceptance rate today was 1 percent
How much did you make im curious
$12 on uber. $70 on dlivrd $30 on roadie and $43 on instacart. Worked half day. I will not play their silly games. More than half their offers were upside down.
Not interested in your spouse.. Just saying
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Uber eats suck lol I don't get nothing over $5
People expect someone to deliver them food but don’t want to tip
@@jonathanburger7777As a non-American, why do service providers feel entitled to a tip when the customer is already paying for the service?
I'd appreciate an explanation.
Thank you.
@@FromValkyrie if it’s fast food, where someone takes your order, and then another person in the back is making your food, then there is no way anyone should tip. However, the ONLY time anyone should tip is at sit down restaurants where an actual server is dealing with you while you’re there, or for delivery drivers because of the convenience. So basically the only time you should tip in the U.S. is for servers at sit-down restaurants or delivery drivers after they deliver your food.
@@FromValkyrie I’m not sure why anyone but servers at sit down restaurants or deliver drivers expect a tip, especially since there’s multiple workers so if you were to tip them then who would be getting the tip? There’s just no need. Hope that explains a little.
@@FromValkyrieminimum wage for tipped employees most places in the US is $2.13 per hour. At a restaurant, you're not paying for service...only product and preparation.
As for gig app delivery, base pay is $2-3 per order. Customers tip to ensure their food is delivered by a conscientious driver. Not a migrant with 4-5 stolen identities playing _stack-along-the-way_ while their dinner gets cold and stale.....