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Options for former Postmates Couriers

4 Great Options For Former Postmates Couriers Who Cannot Deliver For Uber Eats

In 2020, Uber obtained Postmates after failing to acquire Grubhub. Food delivery companies acquired don’t usually create issues for the couriers on those platforms. For instance, Caviar drivers could transition onto the DoorDash platform with no significant hiccup after Doordash acquired Caviar in the fall of 2019. But for many Postmates couriers, when Uber acquired Postmates, this was probably the worst thing that could happen. Why? Uber has a rideshare business that requires it to vet drivers much more carefully than food delivery platforms do their couriers. Suppose you are a Postmates courier who wants to drive on the Uber platform. In that case, some negative things on your background check might prevent you from delivering food with Uber Eats. And this is what has been happening for a lot of Postmates couriers, according to a BuzzFeed report. Their history doesn’t allow them to continue driving for Uber Eats after Uber brought Postmates. So what are the options for former Postmates couriers who cannot work for Uber Eats because of something on their background check? Here are five great options for former Postmates couriers wishing to continue doing food delivery gigs.

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Uber Eats driver in tears

This Uber Eats Driver Was In Tears After $1.19 Tip: The Order Took An Hour

An Uber Eats Driver was in tears after getting $1.19 tips. He spent an hour on this order. Uber Eats paid him $2 for the order. Total: $3.19.
“What’s that? That’s not even enough to cover gas!”
He posted an emotional TikTok video with the user name @deliveryguy100 wishing people would know what it was like to drive for food delivery brands like Uber Eats and DoorDash.

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5 DoorDash hacks 2021

5 Pro Hacks For DoorDash In 2021 (No. 5 Is Very Difficult, Pros Only)

Grubhub used to be the household name in food delivery. It had a 70% market share in 2016. In 2018, that was 34%. Meanwhile, Uber Eats and DoorDash were 28% and 18%, respectively. But in 2021, DoorDash is the household name when it comes to food delivery. According to Edison Trends, it commands 45% of the US food delivery market. Early this year, DoorDash became a public company on the New York Stock Exchange, valued at 72 billion. 

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Uber Eats vs. Grubhub

Food Delivery Services: Uber Eats vs. Grubhub

It’s simple now, thanks to the digital age. Americans and people worldwide enjoy their favorite dishes right from the comfort of their homes. Nowadays, you can order a meal from local restaurants and have it delivered straight to your door. After food delivery apps became popular, the demand for fast and quality services has allowed people to make a living by delivering orders. This article compares Uber Eats and Grubhub, two big names in the food delivery app industry.

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Pros and Cons of driving for Uber Eats

Pros And Cons Of Driving For Uber Eats

There are certain advantages to being self-employed. For instance, food delivery can provide flexible working hours, and you get paid on the spot. If you have time management skills, you will make your job effortless. If you are looking for a carrier in the food delivery industry, you should think about Uber Eats. That might be the correct decision for you as it can be a profitable opportunity.

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Best apps for couriers

The Best Gig Apps For Courier Drivers

The on-going COVID-19 pandemic is changing the way people receive services. Groceries and food delivery are popular, and these days they are a necessity. Thus, the gig economy reached new heights. Restaurants, stores, and other food suppliers had to rearrange their business. So, they built partnerships with food delivery companies. Meanwhile, these companies gave a chance to gig workers to increase their income.

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