Can you work for Uber Eats and DoorDash at the same time?
Yes, you can and should drive for multiple delivery apps.
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Be sure to let the restaurant know that you're waiting for an order as soon as you arrive if the order isn't ready. Based on our time-based pricing structure, you are compensated for your wait time. If your wait exceeds 10-15 minutes, we suggest that you cancel the delivery or reach out to support at 1-800-253-9435.
While most drivers make less than $1,000 a week with Uber Eats, you can maximize your earnings by using your time wisely. Know the peak times, provide great customer service, and pay close attention to events in the area that might incur surge or promotional pay to increase your earning potential.
Empowering Dashers With Advanced TelematicsThe app uses key data about speed, distance traveled and braking, in order to provide Dashers with helpful and real-time insights about their driving.
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.
Income BreakdownBased on the average income of $15.84 per hour, an Uber delivery driver can earn around $126.72 per day in 8 hours. For the highest-paying cities for Uber Eats, like San Francisco, the average pay per hour is around $26.27 or approximately $210.16 per day (8 hours workday).
It would be difficult to make $2,000 a week driving for Uber Eats. You'd have to take on a lot of deliveries and provide fantastic customer service to increase your tips. To make $2,000 a week, you'd likely need other side gigs to supplement your Uber Eats income.
Whether you're already an Uber driver or considering becoming one, keep Uber Eats in mind for that additional income stream. Yes, you can. As an independent contractor, each Uber driver has the flexibility to work for other gig apps at the same time.
However, we also need to consider idle time in this ' the 10 minutes you spend waiting for the first delivery to cook and the eight minutes you sit waiting for the second order to come in. You're technically still working during that time, but you're not getting paid for it.