Thanks for your concern, Gutman.Grandma wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 10:02 amYou and your daughter are doing a great thing. Thank you.chiknbut wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:35 am My daughter needs something like 500 hours of driving time in order to get her license. So we've decided to monetize the effort and get her some experience driving in Chicago. So she signed up for Door Dash and Postmates and we spend Thursday's, Friday's and Saturday's driving around the city delivering food.
It's been an interesting perspective. Here are my observations:
1. It's pretty amazing to see how some restaurants have altered their business model to do delivery/pickup only. Some are incredibly efficient (Chipotle) and some are completely lost (Buffalo Wild Wings).
2. In general, people are super nice. Lots of tips, very appreciative.
3. It's amazing what people will spend in delivery fees for ice cream or alcohol.
4. There's a Door Dash Convenience store, unmarked in a warehouse district, that has pretty much anything you'd need. I'm sure every city has one. You can make a killing doing delivery just going there and to door steps.
4. With the lack of cars on the road, speed cameras turned off, etc., the overall "asshole driver factor" is redlining, big time. Off the charts.
5. While waiting in line to pick up at a restaurant, the number of delivery people who speak very little English is kind of startling. Goes to show you the ease associated with these delivery apps.
I laugh about efficiency and inefficiency. My mother has had some really bad experiences with restaurants and delivery services that you would think would be competent.
Few questions.
I assume YOU (and not your daughter) signed up for Door Dash and Postmates. Right? I say/ask that because I assume they don't let unlicensed drivers deliver for them.
Are you and her taking cash tips? I ask because I am concerned for your and her well being. I don't care what any "expert" says, I believe the virus can be on cash. I hope you and her are being careful.
As far as the asshole driver factor, I'm unsure what I would attribute that too. There are always A LOT of asshole drivers in the city. Yesterday I noticed there were a lot of people who seemed to be lost and confused driving around in my neighborhood.
Do you feel people are driving angry/upset? Drunk/high? Actually lost/confused?
Very few people tip in cash. The app makes it very easy for people to do otherwise.
Yes, I signed up for the services and we've agreed to split the money. My money goes to gas, which, last time I checked, is under $2 a gallon just West of Humboldt Park!
As for the "asshole factor," I think it's A LOT of delivery people who are lost. But it's also the people who know they can pretty much get away with anything on the road right now - little fear of getting a ticket or being pulled over. I see three or four cars a night blow through red lights like they're emergency vehicles.