Sean (SSandler75)
Ride Apprentice
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Posts by SSandler75
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Uber Eats or Doordash: Can a restaurant cancel a driver (or request a new one) if they have had issues with the driver before?
or do they not even know until the driver walks in the door to pick up the food? Perhaps they … -
Do UberEats (or GrubHub) drivers deliver (or accept) multiple orders at the same time or is it always one at a time?
As a consumer, I prefer my food warm, please, but I can see them trying to apply the UberPool method. … -
Cell phone photos and a rideshare helped lead to man's arrest in the killing of Mackenzie Lueck
How quickly the story changes. Before they were making it out to be the fault of Lyft. Now it’s a … -
Can you drive for Uber Eats without driving for UberX and other Uber services? What about vice versa?
Is signing up for UberX the same for signing up on UberEats? What if I want to only do one … -
Drivers, are there separate apps for UberX and Uber Eats?
So as a consumer, I have two different apps, one for UberX and another for UberEats. I assume Uber did … -
What happens if no UberEats drivers are available at the time of the order?
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Can a restaurant sign up for multiple food services (UberEats, GrubHub, Postmates, and DoorDash) and run them simultaneously?
Are there anything in the terms that prohibit restaurants from doing this?or some particular reason a store wouldn't want … -
As a driver who wants to deliver food, which company is the best - UberEats, GrubHub, Postmates, and DoorDash? Which is most profitable?
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With UberEats, do restaurants get mobile apps too? How do they manage incoming orders, and how does it look on their side?
I am seeing these things more and more. I am ready to ask someone at Chipotle, but I haven't had … -
Do restaurants have the right to cancel UberEats orders for whatever reason? Say when they ran out of food or face a bad driver who stole food before?
I'd love to hear from someone who's on the side of the restaurant.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Easier (lazier) life meaning a greater life.
The sad truth is that this is where inventors minds are always. They phrase it as, "how do I make lives better for everyone? How do I make it more convenient to accomplish things?"
but it's actually more like, "What can I invent that will take advantage of their lazy nature and so they will pay me a lot of money for it?"
Really? I feel like it's par for the course? People just melting into their couches while the machines do all the work.
It's just that we are in a transitional period where we have slave workers (i.e. drivers), doing the work until the machines are ready to do the work. Drones, autonomous vehicles, etc.
Yep, I said. The truth folks.
The jokes on you. When you apply your $5 credit, you do indeed make $0.84
CNN updates the story praising Lyft for providing GPS location
https://ride.guru/lounge/p/cell-phone-photos-and-a-rideshare-helped-lead-to-mans-arrest-in-the-killing-of-mackenzie-lueck
That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing.
That sort of makes sense. With debit card, they wouldn’t know whether there will be funds come the time of travel.
Right, or if they all decline. LOL. I wonder this myself. Does anyone know a store manager that we can ask this?
I just created this exact question. I am too curious.
https://ride.guru/lounge/p/what-happens-if-no-ubereats-drivers-are-available-at-the-time-of-the-order
"Awesome" things, huh. That's quite a lot you are asking for.
I'd say crack a joke.
Then again, I do realize that some drivers would ask me, "Are you Sean?' Then I think, "That isn't helpful. Anyone could just say yes and take my uber!"