I don't like going upstairs, I don't like wasting too much time doing nothing.
Because except for Laramie, which may have an upcharge, Uber eats and Panda currently have a "0" upcharge.
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That means going upstairs is no different from volunteering.
The only way to calculate the cost of the platform is "point-to-point on the map".
Example: Only counting from No. 3, Sec. 1, Zhongshan N. Rd. to No. 15, Guangzhou St.
It's all "no pay" from the car.
So it doesn't matter if you get a first-floor or a 50th-floor order, it's the same price.
But the time it takes to deliver the 50th floor is dozens of times longer than the 1st floor.
If the tenants on the first floor can deliver the food in one minute, they can get $60 for delivery.
But the residents on the 50th floor have to spend 20 minutes to get there and back, and that's a $60 delivery fee.
Well, of course no one's gonna want to give away the 50th floor.
This is because although delivery is a piece-rate system, the pay is usually based on the hourly rate, which is calculated at 240 per hour.
Receiving an order that takes 20 minutes to go upstairs is equivalent to an hourly rate reduction of $240/3=$80.
It can take up to 20 minutes, and it may not be a high-rise building, but there is a high probability that it is a collection of residential buildings in a large area, or a hospital or a department store.
This leads to a very interesting situation.
Customers love a delivery service that takes its responsibilities seriously, but the more serious the delivery service, the lower the pay.
Based on my many years of delivery, these will take more than 20 minutes on a free service order.
The tip rate is always "0", and some people complain, "Why are you so slow?"
And a large percentage of these customer complaints will fall on "conscientious" delivery workers
Because the bad orders won't be undelivered, but it's not uncommon to be transferred and wait for an hour or two.
But the customer can only complain to the one who finally delivers the food.be out of luckOn the delivery guy.
On the contrary, delivery workers who refuse to go upstairs and refuse to take questionable orders will be paid higher salaries
Panda has a rule that people below the 7th floor have to climb the stairs, and if they don't go up the stairs a few times, their rights will be suspended.
However, I personally and sincerely suggest that it is better to go downstairs, and the transfer of orders is not entirely "this order is not good", because no matter which platform has a time bonus, if too long without delivery staff to send, the price of that order will be higher!
Especially uber eats, which is one of the occasional sources of fat orders for Uber eats
Transfer orders can be used as a form of bidding
Assuming a low-difficulty 40 bucks is delivered.
A medium-difficulty $80 time-distance cost is a good deal.
But the system starts at 40.
40, 50, 60, 70, 80. No one's going to take an order until it's cost-effective.
Of course uber eats is not a charity.
I've personally tested that time bonus and it keeps going down, just by looking at the time bonus.
Starting price for the first 30 minutes, about a dollar a minute for the 30th to 60th minutes.
That means the meal can go from $40 to $70 in an hour when it's ready on the table.
There should be more and more in the future, but since the formula is not public, I can only grab a rough idea of the price.
Otherwise, I can order a Dandan Burger delivery in Taipei, according to the time and distance of the delivery fee of up to 1,000 yuan to death.
But in reality, no one will deliver without a $5,000 to $6,000 delivery fee.
Personally, I don't have a problem climbing up five floors if I can get up there fast enough to put my food away.
The free service time of one or two minutes is absolutely no problem, after all, waiting for the traffic light for a longer time can take two minutes!
The worst thing is not having a place to park and being forced to walk around the whole building...hospitals, department stores, community buildings, and so on.
The first time I went into a hospital department store I had to get lost for an average of 10-20 minutes, especially when some hospitals have two buildings, and even the elevator stops at the 1st, 3rd, and 5th floors, and that stops at the 2nd, 4th, and 6th floors.
Of course, even if I am willing to climb the stairs, it does not mean that I can give me all the four or five floors of the single, although my physical strength has improved, the first time I climbed two consecutive five floors, I was tired to the line, and now I can climb four consecutive five floors in 20 minutes, I just need to take a breath of life downstairs for 10 minutes before I can continue.