How much do Uber Eats drivers make without tips? (+9 tips for drivers)

This article will examine how much Uber Eats drivers make without tips while delivering for the app. In addition to this, we will be listing out certain ways through which you can earn more money while working as an Uber Eats driver. Lastly, we will be checking out other alternative apps that can also be great places to work for.

How much do Uber Eats drivers make without tips?

Uber Eats drivers can make around $15 per hour without tips. In a year, an Uber Eats driver can expect to make around $43,778. Delivery personnel for Uber Eats are not considered salaried employees and instead are called independent contractors. Most of the delivery personnel perform delivery as a part-time job or a side-hustle.

How to earn more money with Uber Eats?

Delivering for Uber Eats is certainly a great way to earn more money on the side. In the following list, we have curated several tried and tested methods through which you can make more money while delivering food.

Provide the best customer service

Tips can go a long way. While many customers may be certainly stingy, there are plenty who appreciate great deliveries through tipping. You can provide the best service for your customer by calling them ahead of time if the delivery is going to be late and even smiling  and wishing them a great day while delivering the food.

Deliver at the right times

It is also important for you to choose the right time slot to deliver for Uber Eats. The peak hours are, of course, the best times to deliver as the demand is much higher. The demand also becomes much higher during the weekends during which tipping also becomes higher. However, the peak hours can vary, though they are usually between 11am to 2 pm and 5 pm to 11pm.

Separate the contents of your bag

As part of the customer service, it is also important that you make sure the food is delivered at the right temperature to your customer. Customers who have ordered a warm pasta dish will not appreciate it if it has cooled down and those who have ordered a salad will not appreciate soggy lettuce. To ensure the food is delivered right, you will need to separate the contents in your bag.

Don’t forget to click a pic

Another tip to remember is to always click a pic if the customer has opted for contactless delivery in Uber Eats. This serves as proof to your customer that you have indeed delivered their food on time. While clicking the pic of the food parcel, make sure that your delivery bag is in the background and this brings more validity and credibility to your picture.

 

Choose stack orders smartly

Stack orders are a great way to earn more money through more deliveries. Stack orders occur when different customers have ordered from the same restaurant. However, it does not make much sense to you or the customer if one of them lives in the opposite direction of the other. Before accepting stack orders, make sure that you are checking out the locations of the delivery.

Park properly

While you are delivering your customer their food, you may often park your vehicle in a wrong spot that can guarantee you a ticket or a fine. These can crop into your expenses if it happens on a frequent basis. Make sure that you are parking a bit farther from restaurants so that you can avoid fines.

 

Go green by biking

You can also save very costly fuel by opting for delivery by bicycle. Delivering through biking can bring you a range of advantages. Firstly, if you are choosing this option, Uber Eats will automatically give you closer requests. Secondly, you get some pretty good exercise on a daily basis while making money at the same time. Thirdly, it is environment-friendly.

Check the order before delivering

Customers often complain of items missing from their order, or the wrong items being delivered to them. This can bring a bad rating for the restaurant as well as you as the delivery partner. Before driving off to deliver the food, make sure that the right items are in the bag. You can also ensure napkins, sauces and cutlery are present which can guarantee you tips.

Work for other apps side by side

Since food delivery is a gig, delivery persons often work for multiple apps together. Some of the other apps that you can work for, other than Uber Eats, have been curated as a list in the next section.

Alternative apps to work for

If you are looking for other food delivery apps to work for, you will find the following list pretty useful.

DoorDash

DoorDash allows you to also deliver for Caviar, which it acquired recently. DoorDash has a similar pay rate when compared to Uber Eats.

GrubHub

GrubHub is a pioneer in food delivery and is present in even small towns. Delivery personnel can earn up to $26 per hour and all of the tips.

 

Instacart

Instacart is not a food delivery app but a grocery delivery service. The great thing about delivering for Instacart is that the shoppers are not considered independent contractors, but part-time employees. Thus, they enjoy more perks and security here.

Conclusion

This article has examined how much Uber Eats drivers make without tips while delivering for the app. In addition to this, we have listed out certain ways through which you can earn more money while working as an Uber Eats driver. Lastly, we have checked out other alternative apps that can also be great places to work for.

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Citations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uber_Eats
https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-uber-eats

https://www.livemint.com/companies/start-ups/uber-eats-india-exit-sums-up-the-struggles-of-every-food-tech-company-11579629307076.html

https://www.griproom.com/fun/19-tips-and-tricks-to-earn-more-money-with-uber-eats

https://money.usnews.com/careers/articles/best-food-delivery-app-companies-to-work-for

https://therideshareguy.com/best-food-delivery-service-to-work-for/

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