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I’d say a good 75-80% are driving for scraps on the penny working for these gig apps. Why can’t we organize a prop 22 nationwide? Make it 120% local min wage while active (on delivery), plus 100% tips.
You can’t tell me a company that charges $10 an order in fees, membership fees (dash pass) $2-3 markup per item or more, charging restaurants, then turning around and paying $2 base per order is somehow broke. Math isn’t mathing here…
This is the best route for all drivers nationally to fight for, and until it happens, they’ll probably fight to pay us $0, and make us pay them $40 a month for access to their platform to be their driver…
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