This channel is AWESOME!!! I deliver on foot in Vegas with a focus on the Strip area which actually works out better then because I can be in and out and cut through the Casinos super easily 😊
Hey thank, man! I'm glad you and others are enjoying the content I produce. And that's cool! Thanks for sharing. Never thought of doing that in Vegas. I guess since your in and out of hotels, most of your customers are hotel guests?
Hey, sorry I just saw this. But yeah, it's a tough gig for sure. I'm usually recovering for a bit after every time I do this. lol How did you do Monday? Got some good orders?
@@TelfonieIcey hey, man. I usually have it at 0.9 miles. But if you're just starting out, I recommend setting it to 0.7 miles and see how that works for you.
Hello, Paolo. I really appreciate your channel. I am new to Uber Eats Walker. I went out yesterday for my first day on the job. I live in the Bronx, but I traveled to Manhattan Chelsea area. I took the 6 train to 23rd Street. I walked all over the Chelsea area and walked down to Greenwich Village. I worked that day from 11am to about 3pm. I received no hits whatsoever. I was devasted. I thought to myself that I did not get any hits because all the bike riders and drivers were receiving all the trips. I even called support, but they were no help. Can I meet you one day in the City, and you can guide me on the best tricks to make some money. Please, Paolo!! Help me!! I live in the Bronx Parkchester area.
Hey, man. Welcome welcome. That sucks that you didn't get any orders. Try doing bike mode instead of walker and add a mileage limit to your preference. Limit yourself to 0.7 miles and see how you feel. Good luck!
I enjoy doing Uber walk but I dislike when people pretend that they're going to tip and they don't tip at all. Their food is good and it's the proper food for the order and on time so why lie?When we know how much we're going to make it is exciting regardless of how much it is but don't lie about your tip. It's sad how many times that has happened to me.
Hey, man. Yeah, I've been thinking of getting some type of EV. Just deciding on the right one for my situation since I don't live in the city. And yeah like with other modes of doing food delivery, how much you make varies greatly daily. I know some people can actually do this full time and afford to live on the island. Some people say they make about $20/hr. Last month, I average around $15/hr so about minimum wage in NY. It's a big improvement from the $10/hr I did last month. I do this as a side gig and I'm still pretty new so I'm still learning the ropes. Do you use a scooter? How much do you make usually?
@@dasshorts7800 Ah, nice man. That's solid profit right there. What's the cheapest EUC you'd recommend for doing UberEats? I can't afford a Veteran Sherman right now, sadly.
@@PaoloWalksAndStuff I think a nice starter wheel to learn on is the Nikola AR. Alien Rides has some amazingly steep discounts right now on used wheels with low miles. I think they had a used Nikola for $1200. I would pad your learner wheel up before you start learning though to avoid damaging it too much.
@@dasshorts7800 Thanks, man. I appreciate the suggestion. $1200 is still out of my price range but now I know of Alien Rides so I know of a trustworthy brand, at least. Will keep this in mind for when I can afford it. And yeah, I'm assuming I need to get like extra protection for the wheels as a new rider.
Ah, dang. That's rough, man. Yeah, I guess lunch was dead for me, too. If I didn't get those shop and pay orders, I would've ended with a lot less. Are you a walker, too?
Hey, man. Uber actually gives them out to new delivery people after doing 6 deliveries. But you need to be in certain locations to get them. If you're in NY, you'll get one after doing your first six.
This channel is AWESOME!!! I deliver on foot in Vegas with a focus on the Strip area which actually works out better then because I can be in and out and cut through the Casinos super easily 😊
Hey thank, man! I'm glad you and others are enjoying the content I produce.
And that's cool! Thanks for sharing. Never thought of doing that in Vegas.
I guess since your in and out of hotels, most of your customers are hotel guests?
I hope there's some noticeable improvement to the audio. New York is just so loud! 😂
Let me know, please!
You deserve big tips all day for being in great shape and keeping it up. This isn’t easy for many of us, I’d be laid out on the pavement wheezing 😆
I need to try this. Great exercise
It really is!
Get paid to get your steps in. ;)
Wow, never thought about the walker mode with UE, way to go, bro, you are amazing…👍👍👍
Does anyone have or know of a video tutorial on how to get /accept orders
Hey there I'm been looking at your video and I like how you show how to get order on Uber eats
Uber still let you deliver on foot how?
Dude how can you do this? I did it on Monday 5 hours and I was dead😄
Hey, sorry I just saw this.
But yeah, it's a tough gig for sure. I'm usually recovering for a bit after every time I do this. lol
How did you do Monday? Got some good orders?
Did u set it in bike mode or walk mode
Bike mode. Been on it for a bit.
How much do u have ur distance for bike mode while walking?
@@TelfonieIcey hey, man. I usually have it at 0.9 miles. But if you're just starting out, I recommend setting it to 0.7 miles and see how that works for you.
Hello, Paolo. I really appreciate your channel. I am new to Uber Eats Walker. I went out yesterday for my first day on the job. I live in the Bronx, but I traveled to Manhattan Chelsea area. I took the 6 train to 23rd Street. I walked all over the Chelsea area and walked down to Greenwich Village. I worked that day from 11am to about 3pm. I received no hits whatsoever. I was devasted. I thought to myself that I did not get any hits because all the bike riders and drivers were receiving all the trips. I even called support, but they were no help. Can I meet you one day in the City, and you can guide me on the best tricks to make some money. Please, Paolo!! Help me!! I live in the Bronx Parkchester area.
Hey, man. Welcome welcome.
That sucks that you didn't get any orders. Try doing bike mode instead of walker and add a mileage limit to your preference. Limit yourself to 0.7 miles and see how you feel.
Good luck!
@@PaoloWalksAndStuff I will take your advice. I will let you know how it works out. Thank you for the Tips bro!
@@MrTbristow Yeah, man! Hope it worked out!
How is it ? I'm in the Bronx I was thinking about going to the city tomorrow
@@joyodrobina6893 I think Bronx is not as busy as Manhattan but there are pockets out there that gets busy, from what I heard.
Why 42nd and 9th?
Lots of restaurants along 9th ave from 40th up to Columbus circle.
I enjoy doing Uber walk but I dislike when people pretend that they're going to tip and they don't tip at all. Their food is good and it's the proper food for the order and on time so why lie?When we know how much we're going to make it is exciting regardless of how much it is but don't lie about your tip. It's sad how many times that has happened to me.
Dude. Why not use a scooter? Like how much can someone make doing walk mode like this…?
Hey, man.
Yeah, I've been thinking of getting some type of EV. Just deciding on the right one for my situation since I don't live in the city.
And yeah like with other modes of doing food delivery, how much you make varies greatly daily. I know some people can actually do this full time and afford to live on the island. Some people say they make about $20/hr.
Last month, I average around $15/hr so about minimum wage in NY. It's a big improvement from the $10/hr I did last month.
I do this as a side gig and I'm still pretty new so I'm still learning the ropes.
Do you use a scooter? How much do you make usually?
@@PaoloWalksAndStuff I use a electric unicycle. It depends on the day but normally around 20-25 an hour.
@@dasshorts7800 Ah, nice man. That's solid profit right there.
What's the cheapest EUC you'd recommend for doing UberEats?
I can't afford a Veteran Sherman right now, sadly.
@@PaoloWalksAndStuff I think a nice starter wheel to learn on is the Nikola AR. Alien Rides has some amazingly steep discounts right now on used wheels with low miles. I think they had a used Nikola for $1200. I would pad your learner wheel up before you start learning though to avoid damaging it too much.
@@dasshorts7800 Thanks, man. I appreciate the suggestion.
$1200 is still out of my price range but now I know of Alien Rides so I know of a trustworthy brand, at least.
Will keep this in mind for when I can afford it.
And yeah, I'm assuming I need to get like extra protection for the wheels as a new rider.
tuesday sucked for me, Barely made $60 and was out during both lunch rush and dinner rush
Ah, dang. That's rough, man.
Yeah, I guess lunch was dead for me, too. If I didn't get those shop and pay orders, I would've ended with a lot less.
Are you a walker, too?
@@PaoloWalksAndStuff i was a walker but now i use my foot scooter on bike mode. alot of drivers (bikers) were all out waiting for orders.
@@R323838 nice, man. How do you like that more than walking?
is it annoying to lock it up every time you pick up and drop off?
I don't know what's more hilarious: Doing Uber Eats on foot or wearing that silly mask of yours outside after that delivery was done.
Where get that bag from
Hey, man. Uber actually gives them out to new delivery people after doing 6 deliveries. But you need to be in certain locations to get them.
If you're in NY, you'll get one after doing your first six.