Delivery fees typically hang in the range of $7.99 per shipment. I had an earnings adjustment for the $100 Taco Bell bonus the day after the bonus period ended. After I took a few postmates without skipping any it started showing me drop offs again.Then again when I skipped several pm orders in favor of uber I stopped seeing drop off locations until I completed a certain amount of postmates runs.Make of that what you will. Note that meals are priced per serving . They're top dog in the area along with a local company that's been here since the late 90s. This is the place to say it.Press J to jump to the feed. Easy to get blocks as partner. Last Saturday I drove from 11pm to 4:30am. I haven't used Uber in almost 2 months.I cherry pick with Grubhub and make a really high return on all the offers I take for the time and gas I spend. Pays good.Postmates pays a little better then uber eats. For example, riding a bicycle on the freeway is pretty terrifying. My overall best experience that i would choose without second thought is door dash.I was thinking of doing bitesquad, what is so bad about it if you dont mind me askingthere are too many to name and everyone is different and for me it's changed at least 4 times.for me it's currently PM > DD > Instacart > UE. Its only worth doing for a minimum 1.5 boost.Postmates fucking sucks. I’m not asking about amount of restaurants available, or how expensive they are, but rather which ones pay their delivery drivers the most/treat their employees the best. They also have "order on arrival" which is terrible. With an average of $4-$5 per order your looking at 15 dollars an order for 36 orders. And hourly guarantees. Use pay card. Just pays two little to bother with.
Which Delivery Service is the Best for Employees? By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Between Postmates, Uber Eats, Amazon Prime Now, and Doordash, I have a lot of options in my area. I normally run GH and DD together, and use one to pick up the slack when the other is slow. With uber I'm up to 150 runs in about a month with a tip rate of about 10-15%.That being said I'm still with uber only right now and it's mainly because the picks are close, the drops can be pretty long which is good, and the consistency of boost pay between 9-3am.A lot of people complain about short drops with uber and i do get some of those but compared to postmates taking me on a 1$ toll road to the order and again to drop off, or the pick being 5 miles away and consistency of orders being terribly unpredictable I favor uber.Tipping is one of those unpredictable things but I do have some good tip nights with uber. Bam IHOP order drop at hotel the guy hands me 40$ cash. I usually average $7-$10 per offer.DD sends me all over the place. From 5PM-10PM the same promo is running but the total increases to 20 deliveries for 80 dollars. There are good bonuses during lunch and dinner times mostly that add between 2-5 dollars on each order. Pay is based per delivery, GH offers an hourly in some markets if you accept close to 100% of the offers but usually you will make more than the hourly by … I don't have to worry about not getting many offers because I am not on a block.The app won't let me end my dash until I complete the current delivery. Postmates takes a few days longer to sign up for.The one good thing about DoorDash is they show you the pickup location and drop off location so you know where you are going before hand.. so that is plus.Most of us are not employees; we are contractors working for less than minimum wage with no health insurance, and doing a fairly dangerous job. Sorry if this isn’t the right place to post this question! No "order on arrival" either which is my favorite thing about GHDriver Care sucks though and you cant cancel through the app. It is very hard to give a catch all best app for people that aren't in your market or don't drive your hours.Plus I think there is a shit ton of luck involved.
Gives you the total amount you will make when you get the offer and shows you the dropoff on a map.Doordash pay sucks 90% of the time unless they have a good bonus. I've been told to avoid ubereats like the plague by friends and fellow drivers.The offers are usually above $8. I think the quickest I have been through support is 12 minutes.You have no idea if there is another offer waiting until you complete the current one.While there is no minimum, there is a bit more flexibility in scheduling. The tipping though vs postmates is about 50-60% tips on postmates (my sample size is about 250 runs 6-3am hours usually give or take). Customers might tip. I know that no matter the company, there’s going to be downsides and problems though. In my area pay is under $4 a order now.I run Grubhub and Doordash together, sometimes I'll run Postmates with the other two if they are giving a good bonus. KEEP YOUR RECEIPTS!The final point I will give to uber is that they have very good driver support.To me out of the three i do is grubhub, amazon flex, and postmateNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castNews and discussion about the delivery company PostmatesPress J to jump to the feed. After about 10 runs of no skipping or canceling it began to show me the drop and the pickup.Now this thread is 4 months old which is right around when I started postmates. They are by far the least popular service in my area and I can be online with them for an entire day and get no orders, though sometimes I'll get 2-3 within a 6 hour period. Tips also dont come in for a few days so you dont know you got fucked until later, so its harder to keep track of which orders screwed you.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castAmazon Flex, Caviar, Doordash, Favor, GrubHub, Instacart, Postmates, UberEATS, you name it. For 6 hours of work, I usually drive a total of 80 miles.It is fairly transparent what I am being paid ($3.50 per delivery, $.50 per delivery mile, plus tips) for.My driver specialist has been very quick to take care of things, particularly bonuses. Restraunts aren't partnered, this can be good or bad.