doordash help us help you! Honest Gig workers Need Some Respect!

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either were working together or we are not!

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Date: July 7, 2026

13 thoughts on “doordash help us help you! Honest Gig workers Need Some Respect!

  1. Absolutely. These gig companies really need to help their drivers. When we use our cars, our gas, our wear&tear, our vehicle depreciation, our time, our lack of benefits, and more to be tossed aside for scamming customers, without even some type of investigation is ludicrous. It is costing the gig companies so much $$$ to give out free food. Id love to see a doordash strike worldwide but they would prolly just deactivate everyone and start with new drivers.

  2. Facts. People make more in gig work than folks with degrees make. That's what pisses people with degrees off. They got all these college loans to pay back, and a gig worker had nothing but a good driving record and a set of car keys – BANKING. Tell me that wouldn't piss somebody off to get a $35k/yr to $45k/year job – paying back loans – and some 25yr old kids pulls up in a nice car that they OWN, making more than a college degree employee.

    Man, folks be mad as hell at gig workers. More like envious or jealous, honestly. They try to put us down by saying we're not skilled and we're not "doing shit". Then they see how our life is: taking vacations when we want to. Working hard when we want to. Buying new cars left and right. THAT shit makes them upset because they were wrong about a situation they knew nothing about.

    I have a degree in accounting. Why am I not working in corporate America anymore? Well, for one: corporate America is a rat race that uses "titles" and "promotions" to make people think they're valuable. Most corporate people never see the end-user to whatever they're selling. They're a part of a machine, walking in the front door at 8am and leaving at 6pm. They never see anything other than their office, listening to a "supervisor" bitching at them all day about a cover-sheet on the TPS report.

    I'd rather drive the car I bought and enjoy this mfka til it hits the 400k mile mark – then drop a new engine in it after I made $600k with the car in gig work revenue over 8 or 9yrs of working. Fck a trade in value. I made my money with the car already. No need for trade in value if you've made half a million bucks with the damn car. LOL!

  3. 100% spot on as always makes it harder and sucks the life out of you keep on love you brother !!!

  4. Total in agreement!! This video is an eye opener for all of us out here. Things are just getting nuts

  5. This is why I only pick orders if they make sense to me. Those $4.5 for 11miles, $2.75 for 2 or 6 miles, or $9.5 for 22 miles will never see me pressing the accept button. My AR is in the mid 40's my other numbers are great. I've had contract violations before way far apart, but I know those were absolutely my fault. I've never gotten one since. what's making me scratch my head right now is where is says to refer a friend, is saying I'm currently unavailable. complete 30 deliveries, I'm at almost 3,000 so far, Have been a dasher for 30 days. Been dashing for two years now. Have no history of fraudulent or suspicious activity. If only accepting offers that I like is suspicious or fraudulent, then I guess I am guilty. I multiApp all the time, but I immediately turn off my other two Apps the moment I accept an offer from either one. who knows? Maybe they see that constant on and off activity as suspicious.

  6. if we're independent contractor why do we have to take orders that are not profitable!!!!

  7. The living with your mother comment was a joke. What I see is people with the wrong mindset. Ditch the "gig" work and do something big. Think big. You're picking up scraps doing this kind of work. Door Dash, Uber, and others, are using you and your survival mindset to their advantage. They are laughing all the way to the bank. You'll never get ahead doing this job.

  8. Thats why i dont do business with low/no tippers they put your livelihood at risk by lying

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