My Mom and I did Doordash for a month. Here's what I learned.

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like the total order is under $5? or your cut is under $5? cause delivery fee itself will put most orders over $5.

it seems like a job you should build your schedule around. like work the lunch and dinner rush hours each day. especially on weekends. definitely location is a big part of it.

the GPS on it does seem like it sucks. i know i've had a few people have to call me cause the GPS was off. definitely seems like you should just use your phones GPS instead of the apps but not sure if you're required to keep the app running the whole time or if you can switch to different screens.

definitely seems like more of a job for some extra money and not to be your main job. like if it's a stay at home parent and they do the lunch rush while kids are in school. then go pick up the kids and go home till the other parent gets home and then go back out for the dinner rush. do that like 5 hours a day and maybe it's worth the gas and wear and tear on the car but would need something fuel efficient either way.
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