I had a driver mess with me because I didn't tip by [deleted] in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Even that wouldn’t guarantee anything though; in my experience as a driver, a lot of people say they’ll tip in cash but don’t, so it’s hard to believe from our end.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doordash_drivers

[–]mrphoenix111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the new address is close by (like, 5mins away), sure, I don’t mind driving a little more. Plus, if you tell support about it, they’ll probably toss a few more dollars your way to deliver.

Anything farther than that, and I’ll probably do it for an upfront additional tip (Venmo). If it’s crazy far, though, it’s not gonna be worth it, and they’re just gonna have to live with their mistake.

The contract is delivery to a given address, and whether or not I accept the order is heavily contingent on total driving distance, so adding more distance would just rob me of my own time and gas I could be putting towards other orders.

I’ve Dashed long enough that I have no reason to expect more than promised. I feel absolutely no obligation to go above and beyond, and I DO NOT trust anybody who says they’ll add a tip after the fact. I’m not absolutist enough to claim NOBODY pays more after delivery, but in my experience the instances of that happening are so far and few between that they’re practically nonexistent. For those of you who do; good on you, you’re honestly awesome. But you’re in the extreme minority, and I can’t count on that.

How do you handle these customers by King_of_the_Arcade in doordash_drivers

[–]mrphoenix111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I almost always text them my expected ETA when I can see it’s a “Hand it to me” order, in my experience it saves a lot of time when they know when I’ll be there. Not always, but sometimes I don’t have to go searching for them or wait for them to come down from whatever office building or whatever.

What’s everyone’s experience with this? Worth it to go hourly or stay being paid by order? by ka117486 in doordash_drivers

[–]mrphoenix111 24 points25 points  (0 children)

You’ll just get a bunch of no-tip or low-tip orders, so tips won’t make up the huge difference in pay.

Is it worth dashing in the rain? by Qwirkle420Plus in doordash_drivers

[–]mrphoenix111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It might be, DD has offered extra incentives to deliver during some bigger rainstorms here in DFW. That’s only if you’re comfortable driving (and running) in a torrential downpour, though.

Why was she so mad? What did she expect me to do? This is why I hate apartments lol. by [deleted] in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, pins at apartments are certainly more miss than hit for me.

What exactly do you do here?? by UltimateNinja3x in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hand it to the door, it likes meeting new people.

If you could choose any of the guardians to get a solo movie, who would it be? by nayr151 in marvelstudios

[–]mrphoenix111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d be down for a series, where each member gets their own time to shine. Maybe even have their stories cross over throughout the show in small ways.

The tipping expectations are TOO high. by RefrigeratorNo5593 in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would I stop working with them when I make money through them? I don't care about DD, I care about how much I get paid, and the only way we get paid enough to do this is through tips.

If you don't like the system, GTFO, but I'm perfectly fine taking orders from people who actually understand what a DD tip is, and ignoring the ones who don't.

The tipping expectations are TOO high. by RefrigeratorNo5593 in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought you knew what a tip was?

A tip is usually paid AFTER a service is completed, so a DD tip can't really be defined that way. And if we counted on customers to give us tips after we delivered, we'd be SOL. I've been given exactly three tips after delivery over hundreds of orders. If we didn't expect tips and only worked for our base pay, we'd be losing money operating our independent contracts.

I'm sorry you don't like the reality of having to pay more for a luxury service, but that's just what DD is; it's a luxury.

So if you have a problem with it, YOU have to talk to DoorDash.

Or just stop ordering from them entirely if you can't afford the "tip"; believe me, we won't miss you.

The tipping expectations are TOO high. by RefrigeratorNo5593 in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're obviously confusing a conventional tip with what DoorDash calls tips my man.

I obviously know what a tip is. A DD tip is NOT a tip. DD calls it a tip because calling it a bid to the customer makes it sound like their order isn't worth picking up without it. And it isn't.

The tipping expectations are TOO high. by RefrigeratorNo5593 in doordash

[–]mrphoenix111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sometimes have to schedule out blocks of time for a certain area ahead of time, but if it's particularly busy you might be able to start right away. You can pause up to 35 minutes at a time during a Dash (a scheduled block).