Submitted by eedndn t3_y9f269 in springfieldMO
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eedndn OP t1_it97vz2 wrote
Thank you so much for your response!
Spiritual_Dentist_54 t1_it65vb4 wrote
I did it for a while last year. When it’s good, it’s great—I often averaged over $20/hr and a few times did $50/hr. When it’s bad, it’s dead—like either no orders at all or just bad ones that you should skip.
I’d say it’s worth a try. Start with like a Friday night or during a Chiefs game, when more people will order.
As far as safety goes, you’ll go into a lot of apartment complexes and trailer parks. I generally felt safe, but I’m a big guy. You might want to start during daylight hours to see how you feel.
zeleniysalat t1_it6uoch wrote
This man is capping, you ain’t gonna make that much an hour 😂
ehoneygut t1_it6yn0c wrote
I honestly don't know about door dash, but you can very easily make over 20 doing pizza delivery
thatHungarian t1_it79m7t wrote
Is this personal experience?
houndawg51 t1_it8h5es wrote
My suggestion is to not focus on one platform. Sign up for all the food delivery platforms. Also look at grocery delivery and Amazon flex. As far as safety I’ve heard a couple of instances of a man opening his front door with nothing on but a smile. Both times the police took care of business. Never heard of anything physical.
eedndn OP t1_it97zgq wrote
Thank you for the advice! Just trying to make a few extra bucks without the added stress
zeleniysalat t1_it6umg6 wrote
I mean yeah, it is safe, just mostly in the south area at night. But the money is trash so.
vermillionstardust t1_it8wpgv wrote
I'm a woman that's done some doordash and uber. I found doordash to be a little more worth my time and effort. Sometimes I was making $17-18/hr, sometimes it was barely $10. Best times are weekend evenings and lunch time. Not worth trying to do a shift through the afternoon or morning hours. Just catch those rushes. As far as safety, I delivered to some of the sketchier parts of town but never once was made to feel unsafe. Never had any incident. Of course mileage may vary with the safety aspect, my experience may not be yours.