Looking fly, my guy!
Anticorp
Idk about door dash, but my son was delivering through Uber and he got all the tips for his deliveries.
That doesn't invalidate my curiosity as to why he stayed there 28 years.
That doesn't account for the frustration and confusion, the time wasted troubleshooting, the loss of property and time spent replacing it, the consumer trust violations, and the destruction of private property. They should face criminal charges for destruction of private property. By "they" I mean the executives who created and mandated this idea. Then they should be required to pay pain and suffering to each affected user at a rate of $100 per hour, with 5-10 hours assumed, and then have to replace the controllers they broke. Not give money to replace them, they should be required to immediately ship a new controller of the same type that they broke. Anything else is just lip-service, and a nice check for some random law firm.
It's not even that. That's like a rounding error for them. They won't even notice.
Cancel and demand a refund. Also tell them that they're poop faces and have poop for faces.
They do get the tips.
Oh, that's a good way to get them to ring the bell. I tried making them ring the bell other ways, but they never do. Uber Eats has a feature where they need to get a code from you to prove they handed you the food. I had several drivers leave the food at the door and then text me, asking me for the code. Fuck off
Nationwide. They're not plummeting or anything, but they've been steadily decreasing.
Edit: looks like they started going back up again a couple months ago. You can move the sliders to narrow down the chart.
I wonder why he stayed there for 27 years, instead of finding a better job. He obviously has a great work ethic.
You're not "on the verge of poverty" if you're homeless. You're living in poverty.
It's about as dangerous as using IE in the old days, or Edge in administrator mode.