With the multitudes of income options out there for those that are motivated to hustle on the side of their 9 to 5 jobs, it can be difficult to choose which one suites you and your lifestyle the best. Today, we are going to compare delivering for Ubereats vs. Postmates!
We will be comparing each delivery opportunity in each of the following categories and choosing a winner in each:
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If you are currently a courier for Postmates or are thinking about picking up this gig as a side hustle for additional income, this article will outline a few pieces of advice that I have learned over the last year as a Postmates courier.
P.S. – These are things that Postmates never tells you when you are training! <<< READ MORE Thanks to the internet, I am blessed to have friends in places all around the world.
I myself have never driven for UberEats, but I know many folks that are employed with the UberEats program that have made quite a bit of extra money driving and delivering food to people’s doors in their neighborhood. <<< READ MORE Becoming a driver for any ride-share service is very simple, but maintaining a picturesque image as a pro driver can be a challenging task for both newbies and veterans.
If you have plans to drive for Uber, Lyft, or any other similar ride-share companies, your number one priority is to maintain the high expectations of your customers to continually receive 5-star ratings. <<< READ MORE One of the biggest things you can do to hurt your chances of being a successful rideshare driver is having a dirty car. If you are someone that:
If you have your own vehicle, proper insurance, and a squeaky driving record, there are multiple ride-share applications that you can use to earn more than just a pretty penny. Sadly, you are not the only one thinking about journeying into the ride-share driver venture. Uber alone operates in over 400 cities nationwide, meaning there is fierce competition.
That’s why it is essential to learn and utilize strategies that will help you stand out and be chosen as a driver more often than other average Joe drivers. Let’s learn how to make your vehicle and rideshare driving techniques unique, shall we? <<< READ MORE Thanks to the creation of the rideshare biz, there are many companies that have helped everyday folks get to point A to point B safely and efficiently. The “big” names in rideshare, such as Uber and Lyft, have been around for less than ten years, which leaves a lot of room for rideshare consumers to make crucial etiquette mistakes.
When it comes to utilizing ride-hailing applications, it can be challenging to truly know the culture of a new technology. Thankfully, you will never have to worry about receiving a one-star customer rating from your rideshare drivers if you adhere to this list of things that drivers wish their customers would stop doing. <<< READ MORE Most rideshare drivers started this fun, part-time gig for one main reason; to make a few extra bucks to further pad their bank account. And perhaps to also meet new people, be more social, etc.
As soon as you sign-up to drive for Lyft, Uber, Ubereats, Postmates, or any other rideshare-type gigs, you become an independent contractor, which means you are self-employed and now running your own business. I know self-employment sounds a bit daunting, but guess what? There are tons of great benefits to being your own boss if you know where to look! <<< READ MORE The desire to make more money is as prominent as the need to eat and drink water. There are many ways that you can make a bit of extra cash as a rideshare driver, but these two techniques blow many of those others out of the water! <<< READ MORE
When I lost my full-time office job back in 2016, I was frantically scrounging around searching for something to replace my income. Living in a small western Kansas town, the task was rather daunting. It wasn’t until I was scrolling through a site called The Penny Hoarder that I learned about this cool side-gig known as ridesharing.
Hesitant at first, I went to the Uber website, signed up, and started driving! With plenty of free-time on my hands, I drove around eight hours per day almost all week long! The first two weeks I made over $1,500, which was more than enough to pay my rent and other bills. I was ecstatic! <<< READ MORE |
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