Yes, you can and should drive for multiple delivery apps.
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The simple answer is yes. In fact, it's the ideal way to earn more by working more efficiently. Allowing you to pick and choose the top deliveries across multiple platforms. As well as helping you avoid slower shifts with less time spent waiting for requests.
Since riding as a couple would be different than hiring an employee or subcontractor, there shouldn't be a problem having your special person ride along with you. If you are dashing late at night, it may make you feel more secure to have someone with you.
Driving for Uber Eats is a part-time gig for most people, but you can make it a full-time gig with effort. Many drivers make $1,000 a week with Uber Eats because they know how the system works and how to maximize their earnings.
Uber Eats delivery strategy. Your goal of making $1000 a week with Uber Eats will be within your reach once you create a strategy that works, and you stick to it. Naturally, you'll want to take the least amount of time and effort to make the most money.
Here's the scoop: Yes, you can drive for both Uber rideshare and Uber Eats. Uber doesn't ban you from doing both. Why would you do it? Because it opens up more possibilities than simply driving for a food app (like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Postmates).
To accomplish this, it helps to be a top-performing driver. According to Gridwise numbers, the average salary for a DoorDash driver in the 90th percentile (meaning the top 10% of earners) is $20 an hour. So to make $1,000 a week on a DoorDash driver salary, you need to work 50 hours a week.
It's actually quite easy to make $200+ a day delivering for Uber eats. I routinely make that, and avg $1000–1200/week. The key is knowing the correct area and times to deliver. If you're in a bad delivery area, you pretty much have no chance, however.
Uber Eats does not pay for gas. It's an expense you have to pay yourself if you're working as an Uber Eats driver. Whenever you're working, you need to think like a business and make sure that you're making enough money to cover your vehicle and gas costs.