Driving for on-demand delivery apps has long been popular among gig-economy drivers. Today, many platforms have spawned up, making it difficult for drivers to pick one. These are the top three grocery delivery platforms popular among drivers.
Blacklane Offers The Same Service As Uber And Lyft
Blacklane is a German company that offers ride-hailing services. The brand, founded in 2011, works with professional chauffeurs. It provides airport trips to business travelers by using an app.
How To Use Google Maps Most Efficiently As A Courier
Working as a courier has its fair share of challenges. Technology can make things a little easier. When delivering orders, you’ve probably used Google Maps to navigate. With customization and features like augmented reality, it can optimize your delivery experience. Find out how to improve your courier efficiency by using Google Maps.
Para App Review: All Your Gigs Have A New Headquarter
Para uses gig app data to help driver make more money. The app is currently in Beta testing. Here is a review of the Para app.
Why Food Delivery And Rideshare Gig Referrals Are A Sham; And How To Fix It
Content creators are still plugging referral codes for rideshare and food delivery brands. It makes no sense if you are a serious driver in the gig economy, it doesn’t help you. The referral programs are broken from the perspective of elite drivers performing these gigs in full time.
Gig 101: What Is On-Demand Moving? How Does It Work?
Most people who move opt to do it themselves, get help from a friend or, hire a moving company. On-demand moving platforms like Dolly, Phlatbed, and Lugg provide a fourth option. According to IBISWorld, the US moving services market will be worth $14.5 billion in 2021.
Gig Workers Can Now Apply For Unemployment Benefits Under PUA
The bill (CARES Act) helped workers during the beginning of the pandemic. The PUA program is an extension of that law. Therefore, gig workers can benefit from the Program by filing documents for Unemployment Insurance benefits.
Uber Loses Workers Rights Case Against the UK Supreme Court
In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court has rejected Uber’s appeal to overturn a High Court ruling to classify its drivers as “workers.” This is its third setback in Europe. Last year, top courts in France and Spain ruled to classify Uber drivers as employees. And Uber’s troubles are far from over. The company faces an impending class-action lawsuit in Canada and litigation in Massachusetts.
5 Times Uber Used Progressivism To Masquerade Corporate Lobbying
By preempting regulation, Uber is trying to garner favor for its business model. It is also putting itself in a position of influencing laws that regulate it. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say it’s making its own laws.
3 Best Apps That Pay You To Walk Or Run
If you need that extra incentive to get out the door in the morning, these apps are the answer. Not only will it help you financially, but it will also keep your health in check. Here are the top three apps to supplement your ridesharing or food delivery gig.