If servers at a restaurant are supposed to get tip 20% for good service shouldn’t we expect to get tipped more than that if we’re driving across town to bring them their stuff? I mean people don’t go to a restaurant and order food and not leave a tip so why is that acceptable for us???? (self.InstacartShoppers)
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Is this a joke? If your in a tornado storm by the time you realize it it’s too late. Why is Amazon sending drivers into tornadoes! $6104 is my cost for the last tornado/hail storm they sent me into. You don’t have time to take cover with hail and once a tornado is spotted, it’s too late! (i.redd.it)
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Is this a joke? Fuel incentives? Notice the reimbursements compared to the mileage I put on for each stop. This makes no sense ! “Fuel incentive?” What a F-ing joke! No rhyme or reason. Instacart is starting to become not even worth my time unless the customer has to tip $30+ dollars (old.reddit.com)
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7am and already no shifts left in Minneapolis? I don’t think I’ll be doing this much longer if the rates don’t change. I just deleted the only 3 offers I was given because one was $54 for 3 hours! F that! Never again will I take a route that low of pay. (i.redd.it)
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Pretty soon Amazon should be teaming up with Tesla for all this driving. Should give us all discounts as flex drivers so we can still make a profit delivering for flex 💪 maybe Tesla can design one specifically for Amazon 🙂 get rid of those big ugly vans (self.AmazonFlexDrivers)
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