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  1. He's working in a city where people tip. On that Saturday he made $399 but $222 of that was tips. With tipping that good you can make a lot. My best Uber driving day was years ago 12 hrs and made $458? or so but that's with bonus extra on some trips. Uber doesn't pay as much as it did 9 yrs ago. The % is much lower now.

  2. Hi I really love your videos and I did Uber eats for over a year and it was the best job I have ever had and I come from corporate America!

    I've heard people say that they ran 2 apps at the same time. How do you actually run 2 apps at the same time? What i😢f they both go off at the same time? I would think it would delay your delivery time for one app if you are delivering for the other app??

    Could you (or anyone) please explain that?

  3. I tried it for a few months and never made much more than minimum wage and most of the time it was actually under. Don’t support evil companies please.

  4. Crazy. If you did this all month it would roughly correspond to a regular, working class salary but wihout pension, holiday pay or any basic necessities that everybody needs to survive long term.
    Goes to show you can basically kiill yourself working for these parasitic companies, and you still wont even reach a lifestyle covering basic long term necessitieis.

  5. “Yeah? All those long and hard hours you worked? Mmm. That’s funny. Yeah, I don’t think so. Give me all of your money so we can fund foreign parades and pocket the rest for ourselves and our billions of dollars.” -the government

  6. There’s nothing easy or simple about working 12 hours a day for 7 days, you better be young and healthy and save that money cause when you get older and your body passes you the bill, you’re going to need half of what you earned just for medical bills.

  7. For that week he’s working the equivalent of 2 full time jobs at ~$26/hr. Obviously not a sustainable schedule and doesn’t account for health depreciation. If the goal is to increase work ethic and break out of laziness… then good. Otherwise find a $40-55/hr full time job at something you’re SKILLED or gifted to do. Low wages are due to low value…. Add value and you can demand higher wages.

  8. Yeah. No.

    Juice is not worth the squeeze here.

    He didn’t count taxes or vehicle maintenance. No health insurance. No pto, nothing.

    Gig jobs like this are trash.

  9. 25 an hour with no benefits at all and putting all those miles on your vehicle. Go be a dsd vendor bro. Either work for a company for less hours/same pay with benes or go IDP and make triple that and do your own benes.

  10. Bro, where do you live and what do you do that they’re paying you $1500 for 60 hours of work? I’ve worked in the trades my entire life, and I know that jobs like that exist, but if somebody even offered that to me, I would spit in their face because they just spit in mine. What is that like $14 an hour? I would personally be so insulted I wouldn’t be able to explain to them why I’m not taking the job.

  11. 12 hr a day 7 days per week first of all you have no life and life is worth much more then 273 a day. Second 39 dollars is only gas, add to day your breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks trust me that’s another 35 dollars. Add tolls, parking tickets. Ohh don’t forget you have no benefits what so ever , no healthcare insurance no sick day paid . Sooo yeah maybe next time be more realistic boy.

  12. So not counting mileage, you made the equivalent of a $35/hr regular job

    Shows why hourly wage is so huge you’re working crazy hard overtime for someone’s regular pay

  13. Jesus lord that’s terrible! Thank the lord I started my own real estate media business. I average 1800 a day 4-5 days a week. Avg about 5 hours of shoot time followed by 2-3 hours of admin and partial editing so avg 8 hours a day. Weekly pay avg 3800-4200 a week. Monthly 13-16k, safe to say I’ll never ever again work a w2 job again!!

  14. So 2184 dollars/84 hours equals 25.9 an hour. Thats not bad but you also have to consider the cost of the car. 179 miles daily 365 days a year is 65k miles a year, most likely a used car would not last the year unless you bought a way newer one, then it would last 2-3.

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