Do you drive for Uber Eats full-time or even part-time? Were you a full-time rideshare driver before Covid-19 hit and had to switch to Uber Eats to make money? One of the most popular food delivery platforms in the gig economy is Uber Eats. But some things about it result in couriers developing costly habits. Here are 4 of the most costly habits to avoid if you deliver with Uber Eats.
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