Idk about door dash, but my son was delivering through Uber and he got all the tips for his deliveries.
Idk about door dash, but my son was delivering through Uber and he got all the tips for his deliveries.
That doesn’t invalidate my curiosity as to why he stayed there 28 years.
They do get the tips.
Oh, that’s a good way to get them to ring the bell. I tried making them ring the bell other ways, but they never do. Uber Eats has a feature where they need to get a code from you to prove they handed you the food. I had several drivers leave the food at the door and then text me, asking me for the code. Fuck off
I appreciated it when it came out. I loved the plausibility of such a future, and the condemnation of it by the movie. I recommended it to everyone who would listen.
Nationwide. They’re not plummeting or anything, but they’ve been steadily decreasing.
Edit: looks like they started going back up again a couple months ago. You can move the sliders to narrow down the chart.
I wonder why he stayed there for 27 years, instead of finding a better job. He obviously has a great work ethic.
You’re not “on the verge of poverty” if you’re homeless. You’re living in poverty.
House prices have been falling for the last year now. Maybe… Nah. But maybe…
That’s a cell phone!
Yes, and it’s trivial to retask with the AC97 HD Audio program in Windows, but I couldn’t find an equivalent program for Linux.
Thanks, I’ll give it a shot.
I do use Linux, and I’m usually glad about it, but I wasted an hour last night trying to figure out how to change my microphone port to a subwoofer port, and never did solve the problem. Linux is awesome, but sometimes basic stuff is ridiculously difficult or impossible.
I have tried to out-crazy them, but crazy has gone beyond my ability in the last few years.
I haven’t opened any Christmas presents yet. We’re having a late Christmas due to crazy schedules for everyone involved.
Nah, he threw it on the ground. DUH!
The best place to start is talking to people you know and checking if they have the in with any good jobs. Then if that doesn’t work, apply directly for jobs you find by checking with individual companies, ideally speaking with the hiring manager first. Jobs listed on job boards are really difficult to get. You’re up against everyone, and they have filters that accidentally discard a lot of qualified candidates.
Oh, possibly.
I don’t get it. This is the second one in quick succession that I don’t understand.
It’s about as dangerous as using IE in the old days, or Edge in administrator mode.