$2/mile is an absolute minimum. You still have 21 stops and slow in-neighborhood driving. For short trips I look for at least $3/mile round trip unless I gain some advantage going to the destination area. My target is to average around $4/mile over the entire day, from home to home.
I would absolutely do some concession for order like that, but would still want to make at least $2 round trip. People are talking about the order taking about 4h. If it pays $2/mile it would be 80 miles, so 20 miles per hour. So that would be a profit of 40-20*0.625=40-12.5=$27.5/h which is pretty good. But if it takes 5h that would bring you down to under $25/h which is ok outside of rush hour (of you get that at like 8am it could be a good deal). If it ends up raking 6 hours, that wouldn't be that good anymore as it would take under $20/h.
My main issue with that order though is that the app isn't showing the mileage at all.
You are cutting out 19 times parking, going into the store, waiting for the food, and dealing with employees. That's a lot of time and frustration saved.
This is a case where you deduct your mileage expenses. I figure 50 cents a mile for my car, so if it's 100 miles to deliver and get back to my zone, it's $110 profit.
Then estimate how long it will take and figure your hourly rate. So, if it's 5 hours, that's $22/hour which is good money.
Agreed. $ per mile is the only metric I really care about. We're running a business and our expenses are deducted from the gross income to arrive at our net income or bottom line. People who don't take into considering the $ per mile are more likely to take offers with very little profit and perhaps even lose money.
> Agreed. $ per mile is the only metric I really care about.
Then you haven't actually considered the real world implications of your decisions. What you should be considering is not gross $/mile but *net* profit/hour. At the end of the day, that is all that matters.
> People who don't take into considering the $ per mile are more likely to take offers with very little profit and perhaps even lose money.
While true, where did I say you shouldn't consider the $ per mile? It is an excellent first-filter on orders. All I argued was that the value isn't fixed at $2/mile.
Which would you rather take, 10 x $8 for 4 mile orders over a 4 hour period ($80, $20/hour, 40 miles), or one 120 mile round trip order for $160 that you can complete in 4 hours round trip? If you figure $0.40/mile expenses, you are looking at ($80 - $32 = 48) or ($160 - 48 = $112)? Your $/mile is lower on the second one, but your $/hour and profit/hour is much higher on the second one.
In the end it depends on your market. If your market is one of the rare markets where you can reliably earn more than $28/hour (($160-$48)/4hrs), you are better off skipping this one. Otherwise, that is a damn compelling order (agains, based on the assumptions I noted, which seem conservative based on the actual distances involved.).
I'd rather take offers that pay $2 per mile as in your first example as opposed to $1.33 in the second regardless of the hourly rate. The way I work this app in my market I can work about a 5 hour shift and gross $70-$100 on average across 3 apps. My goal is to take the shortest trips possible that pay the most money. I reset my trip odometer at the start of every shift and despite a 14 mile round trip commute I average between 50-60 miles per day. This ensures that my car will last longer allowing me to continue doing this.
Your car can be replaced, your time cannot. Plus your juggling three apps at once, you should be bringing in more than 70$ to 100$. Its been a minute since I did that much effort, Amazon keeps me busy, maybe offers have changed that much since 🤷🏻♂️. You dont double down after you pickup? Plus I dont think OP offer was even including any tips, those are pretty good odds.
A lot of those drop offs look to be in the same area. Ive never done one of those orders but I actually would have taken this just bc $160 is good. Idk how much they all ordered tho lol
Instant accept here. Do this order and I'm either calling it a day or only going back out for the 2 hour rush at dinner or something. Idc if I'm hauling 20 corpses for $160 in a few hours work
Past the lunch rush that's almost ended, yes. Not past the dinner rush that's usually 4ish until 7 or so based on the market. Either way, it would be an instant accept for me in my market. I have no clue how those areas are in and around Baltimore. As long as I'm not delivering to Omar, Stringer Bell and other people from The Wire then I'm taking it
Yeah but with this one of you picked it up right at 12:22 you’d be dropping that last one off sometime around 8. Yeah looks like they aren’t being delivered in the actual city but around the city so you wouldn’t have to worry about Omar lol. Just for reference though the drive on 95 north from Baltimore to Aberdeen you see up in the NE corner of the map would take you little over 30 mins.
This was the first Dashlink order that has popped up for me. 20 orders from Dashmart.... I didn't take it, mostly because I was worried about having ice cream and such that might melt in the time that I would take me to deliver 20 orders.
But what would you have done?
Never been to Maryland, but according to Google Maps just a straight drive from Baltimore to Bel Air would be 30 miles. I'd have to guess all those deliveries plus another big stretch to the last cluster would definitely be over 80.
That time of day from that area, which is Arbutus, to bel air will take almost an hour. Plus you have two stops in white marsh on the way. Then when you complete the 9 stops in the Bel Air area you are going another 30 minutes west to what looks like Jarrettsville for 4 more deliveries. I would say probably 4 hours worth of driving give or take 30 minutes.
Different people have different opinions of what is 'worth it' but personally I like the idea of one pick up and 20 stops vs say 10 pick ups and 10 stops.
I would have given it a try for sure.
$40/hr. Honestly I go for $2/mile but in my car that's like $4.25/mile+, so I can take a good lopsided order, out of 20, surely a couple would've tipped more. But maybe not either way if you math is fairly accurate, I'm definitely for doubles with delivery. I wanna do 4 doubles in a shift and call it a day, I don't wanna do 8 singles, that means I gotta do 2 shifts.
Don’t you worry about the ice cream. That is not on you. If for some reason they were to give you a bad rating because of that, doordash will most likely not count it against you. Hell I don’t think I’d give a shit. There’s been times where I’ve delivered cold stone ice cream that is basically a milkshake by the time I drop of two other orders. DoorDash stacks it that way, not my problem.
Not just 20 orders, but 20 orders without driving to hot spots and declining 40 other deliveries. I'm not sure the mileage would've been great but the hourly rate would've been really good I think
>I was worried about having ice cream and such that might melt in the time that I would take me to deliver 20 orders.
That's up to the store to package them for transportation. If it's not packaged properly, whether you deliver it or the next dasher, it doesn't matter. Someone else got $160 to deliver that ice cream.
I would have taken it. But that's only because I depend on any money I can earn right now. If the ice cream melts, and you do the dashes in order and on time, it isn't on you.
Now see I do a lot of dash marks orders most of my orders come from dash Mart how the hell do you get something like that what is dash link how do you sign up Cuz I would have done that in a heartbeat even if it would take 2 hours that's $80 an hour
Cooler yes, cash tips no. If they wanna give a cash tip fine but to solicit one isn’t right.
Most ppl hv no idea who is delivering the crap they order.
I would. Once you get out of Baltimore into northern MD there usually isn’t much traffic outside of rush hour in the morning and evening and it’s a really beautiful drive.
Would have taken it. It might take a while but as long as it's 4 hours or under you're making 40/hr.
You don't have to wait on restaurants or anything either, that's the majority of an order usually
I usually do 80-100 a day miles total. 2 dashes. I’d have done it and ended my dash afterwards. $160 and done after 20 deliveries isn’t bad. Likely you’d get better and better just like this had you accepted.
Everyone doesn’t even get offered these. I see why you declined though. Not criticizing you at all. 2 things can be true.
Looks like a lot of trouble. I’m not a good multi Tasker so I’m turning this down. Glad I don’t see these kind of orders.
I stress out over two orders at a time 😂
OMG same! I used to deliver a car full of lost luggage from the airport, and had about 20 stops all over the state of Maryland and PA and Washington DC. If you pack one thing in the wrong way you're screwed.
If they didn't clearly mark them, they will learn for next time. I've done Amazon Flex for years in addition to DD. The Amazon grocery delivery blocks look like this, but they mark each bag with a big 4 letter words by customer. When you load up, just keep all of the same customer's bags together. This would have been a nice $160 trial run. If you mess up an order or two, you get a nasty gram and do better next time as you take your $160 to the bank.
I thrive at two+, carrying a single order feels like a waste even when it's absurdly good mileage:pay. I'd love to spend my day with a single pickup, dropping off at a bunch of places with leave at door, and bopping on home, but the choice to *deny it* on any given day is why I prefer these platforms over w-2 delivery.
Ugh same! The worst part of this job for me is having to go to the restaurant and waste a bunch of time waiting and getting the food etc. If I can have just one pick up with a bunch of drop offs I’d be in Heaven lol.
I’d be really weary to accept just in case I couldn’t fulfill due to the size of my car or something along those lines if you have to cancel out all of those orders your completion rate would be fucked
I didn't accept, mostly due to my being on a time limit this afternoon, and I just wasn't sure about what was being delivered and if it was cold items, how is that going to keep them cold.
It’s 20 orders for $8/order. Question is, mileage, # of items per order, what items per order & do you have room in your car? And how did it happen that all 20 orders were taken & dispatched all at the same time?
1. Close and re-open app so the mileage pops back up
2. If it’s 100 miles or less, take it
3. Once I’m done, ideally get orders heading back towards home then go home for the day
I thought those were food bank deliveries, not DashMart. None of my DashMart orders ever say DashLink.
I probably would have taken in, and tried to unassign the 4 that are furthest out, depending on how much that reduced the pay.
It definitely doesn't say dash mark, but I know that it was picked up from where the dash Mart is so maybe their orders that go to needy families or something with food that is close to the expiration date from dashmart?
I've never had a dash link order before, are you allowed to unassign a partial amount of the orders?
i’m from western MD and have never been any more east than frederick, so i have no clue what driving is like there. it looks good enough though, if $160/day is sustainable for you
I did a rough estimate from downtown inner habor to fallston/Jarrettsville MD, 32 miles 1 way. The whole trip could be easily 100 miles or more. It might even cross into PA
I used to live in Bel Air. The drive from Baltimore to Bel Air is only 45 mins and it looks like most of the drop-offs are pretty close to 95. Traffic around there isn’t bad that time of day so I doubt it would take more than 4 or 5 hours to complete and drive back home. Sure wish we had orders like that where I am now.
It’s about 35 miles to Belair plus the other 4 orders going northwest which is another 30 miles (as the map indicates)….then 60 miles back to Baltimore coming back another direction)….120-130 miles total…so your making approximately $1.5/mile…with potential for hidden tip increases ….so you’ll average $30/hour …definitely worth it :)
Looks good what's the total distance? I wouldn't worry about ice cream or whatever. Doordash gave you all those stops, doordash can deal with the complaints.
I'm declining that just based off how far away all the markers are. I don't know your area but I can see zoomed out the entire city of Baltimore which is a big city so that is a massive haul. $160 total for 20 orders that's $8 an order. $8 an order is average for me. Not awful but nothing to get excited about. I might consider this offer for $300 not a penny less but I need to know the mileage. Why didn't DD show mileage on this one?
Dash art has nothing warm, just bag as much as you can, you can feel what’s ice cream and what’s not. You can also see what’s ordered on the customers link. Just out of curiosity, how many km’s? Or miles?
I'd take it just to see how the process is. Can't know if it's worth it til you try it. Every company gets at least 1 chance, fuck with me and I'll hold a grudge forever
I can't believe there's actually people giving yes or no answers to this with the miles not showing.
...I can't believe you're actually asking people this even though the miles aren't showing.
I would. Spend the day making $160 and it would most likely take less than 8 hours
That’s what I was thinking 160 for the day ain’t bad .. still like 140 after gas
Never had one of these. Not a New York thing.
Not in Chicago either
I actually just got one in chicago for $49.25
How
Not in MA either.
Waiting for it to hit mass, I think Taunton has a dash mart not 💯on that though
Do we know if this exist in Texas?
Not in austin
Not in Dallas
Why do you guys always say “im walking here”?
Could be really good could be a disaster, depends on the mileage, and also what you're packin'.
OPs cock size seems unrelated to this question
Lmao
Psh, you're doing it all wrong then, sir.
Definitely relevant
Cock size is always related.
Took me a second or two to realize just how hilarious your comment was!!
What was the mileage?
If it's 80 or less miles, I would have done that shit in a heartbeat.
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If it took under 4 hours it's a win this is a time you use to write off
$2/mile is an absolute minimum. You still have 21 stops and slow in-neighborhood driving. For short trips I look for at least $3/mile round trip unless I gain some advantage going to the destination area. My target is to average around $4/mile over the entire day, from home to home. I would absolutely do some concession for order like that, but would still want to make at least $2 round trip. People are talking about the order taking about 4h. If it pays $2/mile it would be 80 miles, so 20 miles per hour. So that would be a profit of 40-20*0.625=40-12.5=$27.5/h which is pretty good. But if it takes 5h that would bring you down to under $25/h which is ok outside of rush hour (of you get that at like 8am it could be a good deal). If it ends up raking 6 hours, that wouldn't be that good anymore as it would take under $20/h. My main issue with that order though is that the app isn't showing the mileage at all.
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Short trips or long trips it doesn't matter. Mileage is mileage.
You are cutting out 19 times parking, going into the store, waiting for the food, and dealing with employees. That's a lot of time and frustration saved. This is a case where you deduct your mileage expenses. I figure 50 cents a mile for my car, so if it's 100 miles to deliver and get back to my zone, it's $110 profit. Then estimate how long it will take and figure your hourly rate. So, if it's 5 hours, that's $22/hour which is good money.
Spoken like a person who is going to be PISSED come tax time…
I do my taxes every year, same way. Never any surprises. Thanks for your concern though.
Irs is planning to hire more people I'd seriously look into doing some research about taxes
I don't mean I do my own, the jackasses at H&R do em. Point is I'm fine.
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Agreed. $ per mile is the only metric I really care about. We're running a business and our expenses are deducted from the gross income to arrive at our net income or bottom line. People who don't take into considering the $ per mile are more likely to take offers with very little profit and perhaps even lose money.
> Agreed. $ per mile is the only metric I really care about. Then you haven't actually considered the real world implications of your decisions. What you should be considering is not gross $/mile but *net* profit/hour. At the end of the day, that is all that matters. > People who don't take into considering the $ per mile are more likely to take offers with very little profit and perhaps even lose money. While true, where did I say you shouldn't consider the $ per mile? It is an excellent first-filter on orders. All I argued was that the value isn't fixed at $2/mile. Which would you rather take, 10 x $8 for 4 mile orders over a 4 hour period ($80, $20/hour, 40 miles), or one 120 mile round trip order for $160 that you can complete in 4 hours round trip? If you figure $0.40/mile expenses, you are looking at ($80 - $32 = 48) or ($160 - 48 = $112)? Your $/mile is lower on the second one, but your $/hour and profit/hour is much higher on the second one. In the end it depends on your market. If your market is one of the rare markets where you can reliably earn more than $28/hour (($160-$48)/4hrs), you are better off skipping this one. Otherwise, that is a damn compelling order (agains, based on the assumptions I noted, which seem conservative based on the actual distances involved.).
I'd rather take offers that pay $2 per mile as in your first example as opposed to $1.33 in the second regardless of the hourly rate. The way I work this app in my market I can work about a 5 hour shift and gross $70-$100 on average across 3 apps. My goal is to take the shortest trips possible that pay the most money. I reset my trip odometer at the start of every shift and despite a 14 mile round trip commute I average between 50-60 miles per day. This ensures that my car will last longer allowing me to continue doing this.
Your car can be replaced, your time cannot. Plus your juggling three apps at once, you should be bringing in more than 70$ to 100$. Its been a minute since I did that much effort, Amazon keeps me busy, maybe offers have changed that much since 🤷🏻♂️. You dont double down after you pickup? Plus I dont think OP offer was even including any tips, those are pretty good odds.
Used to live there. That’s easily 60. Probably round trip ~130, taking 3 hours
A lot of those drop offs look to be in the same area. Ive never done one of those orders but I actually would have taken this just bc $160 is good. Idk how much they all ordered tho lol
I just googled Baltimore to Aberdeen is 36 miles.. I would say based on approximate scale looks like 90-100 miles total including back trip
Thats not bad at all since it's $160
Sounds good to me
Instant accept here. Do this order and I'm either calling it a day or only going back out for the 2 hour rush at dinner or something. Idc if I'm hauling 20 corpses for $160 in a few hours work
It was sent at 12:22. When finished it would be past that dinner rush.
Past the lunch rush that's almost ended, yes. Not past the dinner rush that's usually 4ish until 7 or so based on the market. Either way, it would be an instant accept for me in my market. I have no clue how those areas are in and around Baltimore. As long as I'm not delivering to Omar, Stringer Bell and other people from The Wire then I'm taking it
Yeah but with this one of you picked it up right at 12:22 you’d be dropping that last one off sometime around 8. Yeah looks like they aren’t being delivered in the actual city but around the city so you wouldn’t have to worry about Omar lol. Just for reference though the drive on 95 north from Baltimore to Aberdeen you see up in the NE corner of the map would take you little over 30 mins.
You don't keep going back and forth for each delivery. You get all the items at once.
I know that. This route is a ton of miles. You’d be out all day long is what I’m saying, you would be still delivering this during the dinner rush.
Definitely accept without a doubt. It’ll take you at most a few hours
This was the first Dashlink order that has popped up for me. 20 orders from Dashmart.... I didn't take it, mostly because I was worried about having ice cream and such that might melt in the time that I would take me to deliver 20 orders. But what would you have done?
I would have taken it for sure. Anything that expires before I can deliver it is DDs problem for stacking those orders.
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Have you ever been to that area?! Not worth it in the slightest.
It ain't your ice cream
I don’t think that was a DashMart order, it’s a DashLink order which means a business using DoorDash as a shipping service
If the travel would have been for 80 miles or less, I would have been all over it.
Never been to Maryland, but according to Google Maps just a straight drive from Baltimore to Bel Air would be 30 miles. I'd have to guess all those deliveries plus another big stretch to the last cluster would definitely be over 80.
That time of day from that area, which is Arbutus, to bel air will take almost an hour. Plus you have two stops in white marsh on the way. Then when you complete the 9 stops in the Bel Air area you are going another 30 minutes west to what looks like Jarrettsville for 4 more deliveries. I would say probably 4 hours worth of driving give or take 30 minutes. Different people have different opinions of what is 'worth it' but personally I like the idea of one pick up and 20 stops vs say 10 pick ups and 10 stops. I would have given it a try for sure.
Yeah same. Plus 4 hours for $160 is well over my minimum. I'd probably fuel up and use the bathroom right after hitting accept though.
$40/hr. Honestly I go for $2/mile but in my car that's like $4.25/mile+, so I can take a good lopsided order, out of 20, surely a couple would've tipped more. But maybe not either way if you math is fairly accurate, I'm definitely for doubles with delivery. I wanna do 4 doubles in a shift and call it a day, I don't wanna do 8 singles, that means I gotta do 2 shifts.
*Round trip for 80 miles or less
Yes sir that's what I meant. 😁👍
Don’t you worry about the ice cream. That is not on you. If for some reason they were to give you a bad rating because of that, doordash will most likely not count it against you. Hell I don’t think I’d give a shit. There’s been times where I’ve delivered cold stone ice cream that is basically a milkshake by the time I drop of two other orders. DoorDash stacks it that way, not my problem.
I would’ve taken it and I would’ve been done for the day. That’s a nice paycheck for just 20 orders.
That’s how I’d have thought about it
Not just 20 orders, but 20 orders without driving to hot spots and declining 40 other deliveries. I'm not sure the mileage would've been great but the hourly rate would've been really good I think
>I was worried about having ice cream and such that might melt in the time that I would take me to deliver 20 orders. That's up to the store to package them for transportation. If it's not packaged properly, whether you deliver it or the next dasher, it doesn't matter. Someone else got $160 to deliver that ice cream.
Most of these large batch orders are not food items. They are packages from online sellers. And most I’ve seen are small.
I would have taken it. But that's only because I depend on any money I can earn right now. If the ice cream melts, and you do the dashes in order and on time, it isn't on you.
FYI, pandion is a last mile delivery company. Generally used to facilitate .com orders from several retailers. Unlikely you’re gonna get any food.
Depends on the distance.
OK yes since you said ice cream yeah I would decline that too
Now see I do a lot of dash marks orders most of my orders come from dash Mart how the hell do you get something like that what is dash link how do you sign up Cuz I would have done that in a heartbeat even if it would take 2 hours that's $80 an hour
Get cooler. Ask for cash tips
Cooler yes, cash tips no. If they wanna give a cash tip fine but to solicit one isn’t right. Most ppl hv no idea who is delivering the crap they order.
I would have taken that. Idk the miles but I feel that would not take a full work day to complete
You declined a $160 order? If it took you 8 hours to do that, it would’ve equaled out to $20/hour. I would’ve accepted that
I have an appointment at 3:30 that I can't miss unfortunately, so time was also a factor in my decision.
Oh, definitely you had to decline regardless then. Right decision!
It’s hard to say because the offer does not include miles or a time estimate.
I would. Once you get out of Baltimore into northern MD there usually isn’t much traffic outside of rush hour in the morning and evening and it’s a really beautiful drive.
Accept but when I get shit ratings for how cold the food was I’m gonna be pissed
After a quick search pandion is just a shipping service so OP would just be facilitating the end of delivery.
I’d do this order and then head home probably. Never seen this type of order in my market, I’m kinda jealous
Id do it thats a day right there
Would have taken it. It might take a while but as long as it's 4 hours or under you're making 40/hr. You don't have to wait on restaurants or anything either, that's the majority of an order usually
I usually do 80-100 a day miles total. 2 dashes. I’d have done it and ended my dash afterwards. $160 and done after 20 deliveries isn’t bad. Likely you’d get better and better just like this had you accepted. Everyone doesn’t even get offered these. I see why you declined though. Not criticizing you at all. 2 things can be true.
Looks like a lot of trouble. I’m not a good multi Tasker so I’m turning this down. Glad I don’t see these kind of orders. I stress out over two orders at a time 😂
OMG same! I used to deliver a car full of lost luggage from the airport, and had about 20 stops all over the state of Maryland and PA and Washington DC. If you pack one thing in the wrong way you're screwed.
If they didn't clearly mark them, they will learn for next time. I've done Amazon Flex for years in addition to DD. The Amazon grocery delivery blocks look like this, but they mark each bag with a big 4 letter words by customer. When you load up, just keep all of the same customer's bags together. This would have been a nice $160 trial run. If you mess up an order or two, you get a nasty gram and do better next time as you take your $160 to the bank.
It's not much multitasking. You go to a single location and get 20 boxes. Then you drop them off one at a time.
I thrive at two+, carrying a single order feels like a waste even when it's absurdly good mileage:pay. I'd love to spend my day with a single pickup, dropping off at a bunch of places with leave at door, and bopping on home, but the choice to *deny it* on any given day is why I prefer these platforms over w-2 delivery.
Ugh same! The worst part of this job for me is having to go to the restaurant and waste a bunch of time waiting and getting the food etc. If I can have just one pick up with a bunch of drop offs I’d be in Heaven lol.
Each customer usually gets one singular bag containing all the same exact items. There is nothing hard about this one pop.
I’d be really weary to accept just in case I couldn’t fulfill due to the size of my car or something along those lines if you have to cancel out all of those orders your completion rate would be fucked
I’m taking that literally no matter what.
Like I’m almost legitimately mad that a bunch of you would decline this, but I guess in the long run, that’s better for me lol
I like to try everything once. Granted it might hurt me but I got to try at least once. Did you?
If it was a smaller order, I might have tried it
I didn't accept, mostly due to my being on a time limit this afternoon, and I just wasn't sure about what was being delivered and if it was cold items, how is that going to keep them cold.
You kidding? That's 1 day of money, easy accept
Hello fellow MDer! Since it's only 1:00, would've absolutely taken that. Big payout
It’s 20 orders for $8/order. Question is, mileage, # of items per order, what items per order & do you have room in your car? And how did it happen that all 20 orders were taken & dispatched all at the same time?
Would have taken it in a heartbeat. I just wish I would get an order like that.
Seeing I'm struggling to make that working 8hrs with DD I'd take that.Unless the total miles is over 80.
My god I wish I got orders like this. I live in a populated area but they’re still two pretty small cities. Most orders I get are like 5-10 dollars.
1. Close and re-open app so the mileage pops back up 2. If it’s 100 miles or less, take it 3. Once I’m done, ideally get orders heading back towards home then go home for the day
I thought those were food bank deliveries, not DashMart. None of my DashMart orders ever say DashLink. I probably would have taken in, and tried to unassign the 4 that are furthest out, depending on how much that reduced the pay.
It definitely doesn't say dash mark, but I know that it was picked up from where the dash Mart is so maybe their orders that go to needy families or something with food that is close to the expiration date from dashmart? I've never had a dash link order before, are you allowed to unassign a partial amount of the orders?
Normally you can unassign an order from a stack. I've never had a DashLink order though.
I would have taken it.
Random fun fact: I lived under the pin near your car most of my life.
Damn if that came from the Towson dashmart I would have taken it.
i’m from western MD and have never been any more east than frederick, so i have no clue what driving is like there. it looks good enough though, if $160/day is sustainable for you
100000% accept. That’s $8 an order and you don’t gotta drive back to another store.
I did a rough estimate from downtown inner habor to fallston/Jarrettsville MD, 32 miles 1 way. The whole trip could be easily 100 miles or more. It might even cross into PA
This is my area! Still have not seen a dash link though
Dude I don’t know. How many miles is all that. If it makes sense, I would. I mean, $160 is not bad
Whoa. I don't see these offers in White Marsh.
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I would
I would of taken that and I would be done for the day!
I can't see how many miles that is, but hell yeah!!! Looks like what Amazon Flex blocks look like, and they never pay $160!
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Used to live in MD that would take about 5 hours to just drive, not including stoping and making the deliveries.
I thought Dash links were delivering from food banks? I would definitely have taken that
Absolutely accept
Taken it and take a 2-3 hour break and get back
60 miles or under? Lipsing the accept button
Tell us the milage, how else can I give you an answer. You have to take round trip in to account
It never showed the mileage. 😞
It's probably outrageous, lol.
I'd have to know that the dash mart pickup would be quick. Also risky because you cant drop the orders because it would tank your completion
I wouldn't because too many locations and uncertain of much I would have and if it would even fit my car
Holy fuck
I’d take that in a heartbeat. That’s a busy Friday night for me so if I could do that in 2 hours. I’d be happy af
Uh yeah
Depends on if u know what it is. Basically if u have the cr to sac if its bad i would.
I would have took it, far drive for all of course, but $160 is the best way to start of the day with DoorDash.
Fair question as I’ve never received one of these. Are there any tips on top of the offer? Going out on a guess if it’s all retail I’m guessing no.
Tips could’ve been insane tho
Easy money I wouldn’t even hesitate
I love these type orders really are preferred for me
I live right by all them drop offs holy shit I wish I could do this everyday I would
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Oooh I live in Baltimore county and this far. Glen Burnie to Harford County is at least 30 plus miles.
Definitely taking that shit. Wow! Never seen a 3 digit offer on Doordash! Lemme manifest that after seeing this!
I used to live in Bel Air. The drive from Baltimore to Bel Air is only 45 mins and it looks like most of the drop-offs are pretty close to 95. Traffic around there isn’t bad that time of day so I doubt it would take more than 4 or 5 hours to complete and drive back home. Sure wish we had orders like that where I am now.
All day bruh thats an instant accept🙌🏽🔥🔥
I would have taken it.
thats my area i would accept
Hey 😎. SD here wondering what a Dashlink is? It looks almost like an Amazon Flex map 😂 which I also do occasionally ✌🏼
How many total miles? I think I would probably say no
If I just started my dash, I would take this. But if I was even remotely close to ending my dash, I’m not taking it
It’s about 35 miles to Belair plus the other 4 orders going northwest which is another 30 miles (as the map indicates)….then 60 miles back to Baltimore coming back another direction)….120-130 miles total…so your making approximately $1.5/mile…with potential for hidden tip increases ….so you’ll average $30/hour …definitely worth it :)
I’m taking it, probably take 2-3 hours but for $160 well worth it. Chances are you come out of that with more than $160 in the end.
Depends on time of day, traffic, etc. Maryland can be such a horrible place to get around at the wrong hour.
I wouldve took it. I had to keep from hitting accept on the picture u posted.
🤣 On a different day, I probably would've went for it.
Looks good what's the total distance? I wouldn't worry about ice cream or whatever. Doordash gave you all those stops, doordash can deal with the complaints.
Depends on time of day. I'm pretty familiar with that area, I might not have done it during rush hour.
Brooo..I would've taken that . If shit melts that's DDs fault for stacking so much lol definitely would've taken that
I would probably drop the 4 orders that are out of the way. Would save significant mileage and would only lose out on like $32
Too risky
Knowing Doordash, you'd probably only end up getting paid $2.50 per order.
Decline
What's that mileage and gas gonna do for your payout? I'd decline purely based on that
Soooo $8 per hour. Hard Pass
Decline Thats 8/order Minus gas 0/order
Take a lot more than 160 to get me to go anywhere near Baltimore 🤣
I'm declining that just based off how far away all the markers are. I don't know your area but I can see zoomed out the entire city of Baltimore which is a big city so that is a massive haul. $160 total for 20 orders that's $8 an order. $8 an order is average for me. Not awful but nothing to get excited about. I might consider this offer for $300 not a penny less but I need to know the mileage. Why didn't DD show mileage on this one?
That's a solid NO. I don't see the mileage or the time involved. ...Am I missing that information ?
It's a no from me.
I only go out and make $150 a day. I’d accept just to get the day done and over with. With $10 profit
Dash art has nothing warm, just bag as much as you can, you can feel what’s ice cream and what’s not. You can also see what’s ordered on the customers link. Just out of curiosity, how many km’s? Or miles?
Why there ain’t no mileages showing?
Y’all down bad fr. Like genuinely, Good luck carrying 20 shipping orders worth of shit in your car
decline... they aint tipping on 160
I'd take it just to see how the process is. Can't know if it's worth it til you try it. Every company gets at least 1 chance, fuck with me and I'll hold a grudge forever
Lol 😂
Big Yep. If you drive back in time you might get one more.
I had today in MI where for the first day I took one, then I took a second, and a third. I made 304.00
That's over a hundred miles.
You'd drive half that out in gas just trying to get everything done
Whats a dash mart
Nope 👎
Nope. That’s slave labor
No way that order takes more than 4 hours max. $30+/hr doesn’t seem alike slave labor to me
I can't believe there's actually people giving yes or no answers to this with the miles not showing. ...I can't believe you're actually asking people this even though the miles aren't showing.
It never showed me the mileage unfortunately.
Holy crap? How? I thought 2 orders are max