on the real tho from your prior videos i would say you liked the car it just wasn't your dream car, but it's a car that help you get to where you wanted to be
@@bradominus1 Interesting conclusion considering automatics are *often faster down the strip 🤐 But in all honesty i'm very very happy with my decision to go automatic 👌
Keep pushing forward with your dreams. Sorry but your feeds haven't been popping up lately, YT is trying to feed me their suggestions constantly. YT is crazy these days. Hopefully it will get better for me here in the USA.
@@hooami9291 All good brother, I found a pretty neat place to work at since this video and plan to share some details with my viewers soon 👊 I'll be wishing you the best of luck on your end, just keep your head up and keep doing your best to move forward one foot in front of the other 🙌
Never used Midas due to, them not having a shop here where I live. The best placed near me is at Belle Tire in Warsaw, Indiana. Concerning pothole and manholes covers, this town , Plymouth, Indiana, is full of them. The person who laid out the sewer/drain system here, had to be an alcoholic. You have to driver like a drunk to miss them all because they're so staggered in the road. Good thing about Belle Tire other than, their prices is, you can get a perfect front end & rear end alignment for $75 and for an extra $40, you can get as many of them as you need for a year. It may seem like just a money making extra but, when there's towns and slack in proper road maintenance, it's worth the cost. More-so when driving cars like we have. For the extra $40, if you need 10 alignments, it's already paid for. ;)
@@hooami9291 Lmao I'm sorry but that actually made me laugh that you'd have to be drunk to miss them all 😂 That sounds awful though. My commute to work is very rough on my suspension as well sadly, wish I had a Bronco or something (alongside my Mustang) so I didn't have to care or worry nearly as much... But I've actually wanted to purchase a lifetime alignment since I adjust my coilovers from time to time! So $40 for the year depending on your situation can definitely seem like a great deal 👌 Thanks for sharing!
ive been doing it for about 4 weeks now. watched some YT videos before i went out. pretty much averaging 15-25/hr. cherry picking orders and just sitting in a zone where i can hit a bunch of restaurants. those hot spots on the phone don't mean anything, ignore em.
In NYC manhattan, using 3 app together in lazy time and one app in busy time , delivery with e cycle, or motor scooter, 12 pm to 8 PM work can earn 5500-6500$ dollars monthly
bruh i went to the brampton one last year to do my test the lady was so rude for no reason at all n i failed like 5 times i passed everything with flying colors except for the demerit point questions smmmhhhh
Dude!!!! I feel your pain. My “work” car broke down and I was force to use my 06 Mustang for this. This car is NOT made to be driving, specially on a stick shift. On top of that the technology doesn’t help, like I need to put in and out the keys instead of the push start button. I calculated my per mile cost is .23 cents for gas on the v8 and I top it off around every 100 miles. (To me the more air in the tank, the more gas will burn but it’s my belief, most likely I’m wrong)You were driving all over the place and wasted gas and time. I figured that not doing trips longer than 8 miles is best. You want to stay in an area near restaurant so when you deliver you are not too far from your next order. I also don’t take trips that the miles are more than what they’re paying. I like how your last shot on the video is of your mustang which is what I see, mine is yellow
I've been doing door dash through friends and families account I can say it has its good and bad days one day this week I made over 100 dollars one day the next day like 25 dollars so just hang in there it's definitely just a side hustle I would say but I seen RU-vid videos where folks do make a killing and salute to them folks but maybe this aint for everybodu😅
From my experience, Hot spots are 'areas with more orders/trips than normal,' which can/will be misleading. Yes, People with newer accounts or lower completed orders/trips have a lower priority, depending on the client's preference. That being said, on the client's side, if they have the premium plan, their orders will prioritize Gold/Platinum members. But as you showed, the more orders you make, the more Uber sends you trips/deliveries. If you know areas of high traffic, where you see lots of delivery or foot traffic, those are the best areas to 'camp out at.' Early on, I do suggest taking as many if not all the orders you get just so you can get the 'trips completed' number up. The extra order was called a 'Stacked Order' its where multiple orders from a single store, most of the time, they are all going the same way. I do hope this helps you and anyone who is interested in doing Uber or other delivery apps.
Ah, very interesting to finally see someone somewhat confirm my theory. It makes the most sense after all. I also appreciate your explanation of the 'stacked' orders, and I hope others are able to find value in your comment as well!
Okay I'm pausing you again. Here's a catch every time you reject. It's a negative towards you. It gets to in your profile. It'll say accept it and rejected. Right now I'm sitting at 90 excepted and 75 rejected. Simply because I did one thing that a lot of people have been doing in these Uber Facebook group. There's quite a few of them. For every food app. And what I've been learning is. I learn everything fast. Back when I was in my teens I had just about every single job you could possibly have. As far as mechanic, electrician carpenter and so on. But I have ADHD. And I'm extremely smart. So I learned the job in a week and it got boring and I quit. So doing this Uber thing I am learning instantly. Still just like I did when I was a teenager and a little older. I'm 65. Oops, I'm 56. And I'm learning this Uber thing fast. And then they throw a fastball at you. There's a thing called bait tipping where the customer takes back your tip. I'm not sure if the customers are actually going to give you a tip but then take it back. I think Uber's is taking your tip. I think it's DoorDash or yes. Were they say we don't take your tip. That would basically say that other apps are taking tips lol
Hey, you said leave comments so I'm leaving some comments. Even though this looks like it's a little ways out 3 months I guess. When you get a trip and it takes you to another area as long as it's not the city lol. You stay in that area. And the hopes to get a trip that will take you either back to where you are or to another area. In the beginning. What I would do is I would drive that trip. It would be like 10 miles. And then I would just turn around and come back to my area. I was killing on gas.
Don't think for a second that whether you're green, gold, platinum or diamond. If you'll notice it tells you you will get a better service from the chat bot or calling them. Each tier gives you better communication with Uber. That's a load of crap. It doesn't matter if you're green or platinum or diamond. Which I am just about to sit on top of platinum and the customer service sucks just as bad as it did on green. Every one of them is Indian. Very hard to understand what the hell they're saying. I got a $35 tip. I got a notice in my inbox that wow! You just got a $35 tip on top of your $10 tip. Way to go. Never got it. Argued with them for at least 3 days through email. And calling them. They always avoid answering your question. And the way they talk or the way the message goes through on email. You would think it's a chat bot
I won't go under $4 run,cherry pick orders,expanded my area if payout is good. After 9pm,too many drive-thrud,will go in up to 3 cars or cancel it! I stop in parking lots if it's dead or go home and wait. I usually start at home,have a couple nearby places I can walk to for pickup before starting car. Think smart,conserve gas,usage,call support for compensation on attempted order you couldn't pick up,don't leave,get that money!
Yes, saturated. DoorDash has been doing my background check for almost a month. From what I'm told it is full with all drivers. Same thing with GrubHub. For which I just tried to sign in tonight. I got signed in and everything everything's all done. And then it said search through the towns and cities you would like to deliver food. So they have a zone where you have to actually stay within that zone. From what it reads anyway. And then it says wait list underneath each county or three cities or three towns. Whatever zone. A wait list? An actual wait list for every zone. Saturated.
Yes, saturated. DoorDash has been doing my background check for almost a month. From what I'm told it is full with all drivers. Same thing with GrubHub. For which I just tried to sign in tonight. I got signed in and everything everything's all done. And then it said search through the towns and cities you would like to deliver food. So they have a zone where you have to actually stay within that zone. From what it reads anyway. And then it says wait list underneath each county or three cities or three towns. Whatever zone. A wait list? An actual wait list for every zone. Saturated.
Goddamn are you in my head. I have to keep pausing yours video. Just to say goddamn are you pulling the words out of my head. That double trip that you got. You're only getting paid for the one. They basically piggyback them on another trip. What I'm thinking of is the first person that orders the food and pays for it is the one that's probably getting piggybacked for another trip through Uber. You're not getting paid double for that trip. Wait till they give you this. Give you the one trip. Get like a mile within dropping off that trip and all of a sudden they gave you another trip at the same place and you had to pick it up at that same time. And then your orders are all screwed up because now you're bringing food to people that aren't even getting the same food. Uber is screwing up bad. I was in a severely bad neighborhood and I'm white. They were all staring at me. And I actually delivered the food to the wrong person. This is been going on a lot and this is kind of stressful. Not sure of getting paid. $15 an hour and dealing with some serious stress from it
There is one thing they changed recently. Match. If none of you or any of you realize what match is. They are giving you a shot to beat the other guy to the delivery point. I have beaten them every time. Six total so far.😅 But I don't like doing match because it kind of sucks with the feeling that you're beating someone else or that someone else may eventually beat you to the pickup point. Now what they do is if you push the button when it says match. It basically says trip radar. I think with that means is it's seeing who is closer at that point. And give it to the person that's closest. So in a way they're making it so you don't have two Uber drivers racing to the same Uber has been adding trips, basically piggybacking the first trip. So now you're getting paid the same amount but you're doing two trips. And lately let's say you got a $20 trip. After the trip was over you got 10 bucks. Or eight. That's been happening lately and it's starting to piss me off. You get excited when you see good size trips. That's why you take them. But when the trip is over it's kind of like getting high. You're feeling great when you're high. But after the trip it's depressing
@@jeffmason7539 Based on my experience and the comments, it seems to yield drastically varying results based on location. That combined with using a more economical car, I can see how it might be worth it for some.
I decided to try this today after years of contemplating it… did it for 3 hours made 18/hr seems like a nice chunk of change for doing it 2-3 hours a day on the days I work
@@mrm4990 The only real consideration I'd keep in mind is screen brightness/lumen capability. Even with this in mind, just about any modern smartphone will be more than capable of being your gps / running the UE app / taking photos.
@@greeneyechristie If you burnt through plastic you're most likely out of luck. If it was a metal panel, it SHOULD just scrub off unless you burned through really badly.
They aren't the best money, but I'd deliver McDonald's and Starbucks all day long. Their packaging is the best out there. I won't pick up at juice bars ever, no thanks!
I'm in Portland, OR and I avoid downtown like the plague. Once you're downtown, they keep sending you to new downtown pickups. I'll turn it off and head out of the core area. Plenty of deliveries without the hassle.
I got denied door dash in my area and put on a waitlist. Only orders I see are only for a few dollars so I have only taken one in two days. Not a way to pay the bills or even worth doing period. Two dollars and change for driving for about thirty minutes a order is ridiculous. Maybe if I would get cash tips it would work out but that’s not the case from what I have heard.
I just signed up recently too, I have a normal 40 hr job during the week so I'm not too bothered about what my hourly rate is. I learned pretty quick its almost always better to just pick a spot near a bunch of restaurants and make that your hub for the day. Take deliveries from there that don't go too far out and then drive back to your spot. Ignore whatever those zones are doing because it still doesn't guarantee an order and any time you're driving without an active order you're wasting money. Better to just sit and chill for 15-20 mins and wait for a good order to come up instead of driving to an order that may or may not exist or be worth taking. I wouldn't want to try doing uber as my main source of income regardless... good luck out there