Many drivers juggle multiple gigs (and apps) to create full-time employment in rideshare and food delivery services. Here are the three most essential apps for gig economy drivers to minimize wasted time and maximize profit, tax deductions, and efficiency.
4 Slick Tips To Move Through Traffic Faster And Make More Food Deliveries
Did you know people in Los Angeles spend an average of 119 hours a year stuck in traffic? People in that city get to spend more hours not getting paid to be in traffic than they do get paid to be on a two-week vacation.
People are getting vaccinated for Covid. Life is slowly getting back to normal. That means more traffic to deal with for food delivery drivers. Heavy traffic hinders you from making the most money for your time as a courier. No matter what platform you deliver food for in the gig economy, be it DoorDash, UberEats, Grubhub, etc., traffic is a waste of time.
There’s only a specific window where orders are flying in demand, so you want to avoid being stuck in traffic. The time saved could result in an extra delivery or two. That’s more money in your bank.
Here are four slick tips on how to move through traffic faster and make more food deliveries.
5 Things To Do Before Stacking Food Delivery Jobs
Do you drive in the gig economy’s food delivery space? Have you thought about stacking platforms to make more money?
Why Waze is the Best Navigation for Food Delivery
Waze is the navigation app I default to when driving. Here are the reasons why I prefer Waze over Google Maps and Apple Maps.