I tried Door Dashing for 60 days; This is what happened (2024)

In the age of Covid-19 and an uncertain future, everyone is looking for a money-making side hustle. Even I have gotten on the side hustle bandwagon. My hours at my day job got slashed in half and applying to jobs wasn’t working in my favor.

JD Wentworth, I needed extra cash and I needed now!!!!!!!

I didn’t want just any side hustle though. I wanted something where I could make easy money without giving up too much time and resources. As the side hustle hunt went on, delivering with Door Dash became widely attractive to me.

Door Dash is an online food delivery service platform similar to Uber Eats and Post mates only with more benefits, so they say. Applying was too easy and downloading the app was a cake walk.

All I needed was a mobile phone, a car to drive in, a valid driver’s license, and a background check and I could start working the next day. To make things sweeter, I would get paid every week. I could work anytime I wanted to as long as I was on time and made the customers happy. This is called being a “top dasher” meaning you can dash anytime. If you aren’t a top dasher, you have to set your own schedule.

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Preparing for my first delivers

Although I had no prior delivery experience, I was confident I could make this thing work. I learned the basics by reading blog posts and watching YouTube videos from other dashers. The information I gathered would put me in the right position to get the most bang for my buck.

I even thought about joining the Door Dash reddit community, but if I did that then I would have to take it more seriously, right? So I bypassed that, listen, I wanted no strings attached income.

Door Dashing started out fun

My initial plan was to make as much money as possible in the first 90 days. Why 90? Well, I wanted to get that bonus. My sister referred me and If I made a certain amount of deliveries during that time period, I would get a bonus and so would she. I felt like this side hustle could answer all of my problems and keep me at bay until I found my next job.

Week 1:

My sister went with me on my first door dash. By showing me the ropes she gave me insight on how the job would be like. It was an adrenaline rush seeing how much money (and tips) I would make after every delivery.

This made me want to keep delivering. In the first week I made $228.75 in 17 hours and 6 minutes. I had 38 deliveries and I spent 15 hours active. This breaks down to Door Dash Pay and Customer Tips. Out of the $228.75, I received $145.75 in Door Dash pay and $76.00 in customer tips AND I got $15.00 in cash tips.

To sum up week 1, I felt pretty good, however, I had to fill up my gas tank twice in one week ($60.00) So all in all, I made $168.00, not too bad

Week 2 and Week 3:

My first week, I accepted every single delivery.

Door Dash has this thing called acceptance rate, which means, how many orders you accept out of the last 100 deliveries.

By the end of week 1, I was at a 100% acceptance rate. Sounds good right?

Nope.

The acceptance rate will not count against you. What I found about the acceptance rate was that I was accepting deliveries that were 7+ miles away from my starting point. To sum it all up, I was driving about 15 miles per delivery making less than $10.00! And not every customer tips!

The miles were racking up on my car and I was paying for gas every other day!

Sum of week 2 earnings:

Earnings: $130.50

DoorDash Pay: $74.50

Customer Tip: $56.00

Active Time: 7h 43 minutes, Dash Time: 9hrs 34 minutes , Delivers: 18

In week 3, I got smarter:

Earnings: $240.29

Door Dash Pay: $130.00

Customer tip: $107.29

Active Time: 12h 49 minutes, Dash Time: 15h 13 minutes, Delivers 36

If you look at my week 3 and compare it to week 1 you will see that I got paid more for less time. Here is why: I started to accept less jobs meaning that if a delivery was too far away, I declined it. Simple. My delivery acceptance rate went down to 48 percent! That sounds low and crazy, but after talking to a Door Dasher, they told me to decline orders that have a low base pay.

Making more money with Door Dash

There are a tons of articles out there that will explain to you how to make more money while delivering. I begin to set my own schedule on the app before I dashed. By taking advantage of busy hours known as “peak pay” I made more money per delivery.

When things are busy, the map in the door dash app will turn a dark red and Door Dash will add extra pay to base pay.

It will look something like +1.00, +2.00, or +3.00. You can make good money this way and you have a higher chance to double up you orders.

During Holidays, peak pay can be up to +4. 00 or +5.00 for every delivery. Every now and then Door Dash will add extra bonus pay if you make a certain amount of deliveries over the weekend or in a new areas.

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The opportunity cost with Door Dash: Week 4- Week 8 nightmare

Remember my plan was to make as much money as I could for 90 days? Well….I made it 60 days. I would never make as much money as I did on Week 3. Like I said before, Door Dash started out as fun, but then it became a lot of busy work and way too much driving.

You can make money with Door Dash, but you have to see where it is going to cost you.

Like any job, you are going to have to give up something to get something. With Door Dash, I had to give up my gas tank, the miles on my car, and a lot of my time. As gas prices rose, I didn’t think it was worth the hustle anymore.

There were times that I had to drive to another city just to reach a hot spot. Lunch time became the worst time; restaurants slacked off or had very confusing pick up instructions, or they completely missed the order.

My delivery locations became further and further away for the same or less money. There were times where I would be at a restaurant waiting for over 30 minutes for a single order.This limited how many deliveries I could do in 1 hour, instead of doing 3, I was only doing a delivery an hour due to issues with restaurants.

I spent most of time waiting for orders to come or waiting on food than delivering. When things were bad, things were bad. I would just pack it up and go home and try again the next time or the next day.

Will I continue dashing?

At this point I have no idea. I don’t want to door dash as much as I did, I think maybe a few hours a week would be fine for me, but hunny being chased by dogs, low base pay, gas and mileage, plus customers not tipping, and restaurants being slow, I will pass for now.

Something has got to give.

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I tried Door Dashing for 60 days; This is what happened (2024)

FAQs

I tried Door Dashing for 60 days; This is what happened? ›

I made it 60 days. I would never make as much money as I did on Week 3. Like I said before, Door Dash started out as fun, but then it became a lot of busy work and way too much driving. You can make money with Door Dash, but you have to see where it is going to cost you.

How long does it take to get approved for dashing? ›

Typically, the approval process takes anywhere from 3 to 5 days. However, in some cases, it might extend up to a couple of weeks. This time frame allows DoorDash to conduct a background check and ensure all your submitted information checks out.

How long can you go without dashing? ›

DoorDash doesn't have a one-size-fits-all answer for how long dashers can stay inactive. The company values flexibility, so there isn't a strict cut-off point. However, if you haven't dashed in a very long time, think several months to a year, DoorDash might mark your account as inactive.

How to make $1,000 a week door dashing? ›

To accomplish this, it helps to be a top-performing driver. According to Gridwise numbers, the average salary for a DoorDash driver in the 90th percentile (meaning the top 10% of earners) is $20 an hour. So to make $1,000 a week on a DoorDash driver salary, you need to work 50 hours a week.

What happens if you make 400 on DoorDash? ›

If you earn $400, DoorDash will add $100 the day following the last day of the Guaranteed Earnings period. Your total earnings for these deliveries will then be at the $500 guarantee.

How quickly can you start dashing? ›

Sign up in minutes and start earning within days. Once your application is approved, you can start dashing right away and cash out instantly*.

How quickly can you start working for DoorDash? ›

How long does it take to start working with DoorDash? Our signup process takes just a few minutes, and most Dashers can start earning within days.

Does dashing count as a job? ›

As a Dasher, you're an independent contractor — in other words, Doordash is considered self-employment. You might Dash full-time or as a side hustle, but in the end, what this means is that Doordash doesn't take taxes out of your paycheck automatically.

What is the best day to DoorDash? ›

To maximize your tips, don't skip Sunday

Depending on your area, Sunday is likely one of the best days to DoorDash. On the weekend, these morning to afternoon shifts can be busy hours—even peak hours for that day. Sunday is a three-for-one opportunity.

Does Dasher delete your account? ›

Did DoorDash deactivate your Dasher account? DoorDash may disable your account if you have a low rating, low completion rate, too complaints, or some other violation.

What is the $1000 bonus on DoorDash? ›

Refer a small business restaurant (75 stores or fewer) and get a $1,000 referral bonus* when they sign up and complete 15 orders in 60 days. *Subject to Merchant Referral Program Terms & Conditions. View full terms.

How much can you make with DoorDash in 3 hours? ›

The average income for most DoorDash drivers ranges between $15 and $25 per hour. You may also earn more than this if you get plenty of additional income from tips for your orders. If you can work during peak times or maximize your delivery efficiency, you could be on the higher end of this scale.

Can you make $100000 a year with DoorDash? ›

Full-Time Commitment: Earning $100,000 would likely require treating DoorDash as a full-time job. This may involve working during peak hours, evenings, weekends, and even holidays to maximize your earnings. Market Rates: Rates for deliveries can vary by location. Some areas offer higher per-order rates than others.

Does DoorDash guarantee 500 dollars? ›

DoorDash periodically notifies Dashers of upcoming guaranteed earning opportunities, such as “make 50 deliveries in the next week to guarantee $500 in earnings.” These guarantees set a floor for what you can earn that week, provided you hit the activity target.

How to get orders on DoorDash fast? ›

The busiest times to work are typically 11 A.M.-2 P.M. and 4 P.M.-9 P.M. If you make room in your schedule for these two blocks of time, you'll get a consistent stream of orders. While your best bet is to call dibs on peak hours in advance, these times are usually so busy you can just use the “Dash Now” feature.

How long does it take to get verified to be a DoorDasher? ›

Most background checks are completed within a day, but some can take up to a week or longer.

How long does it take to get approved for fast pay DoorDash? ›

Ensure your Direct Deposit is linked to your personal bank account, and then click Fast Pay”. From there, enter the requested details for your debit card. You must have a debit card to use Fast Pay. Please note that there is a 7-day processing period before you can start using Fast Pay.

How long is the waitlist for DoorDash? ›

The waiting period depends on several factors like your location and the demand for dashers in that area. Typically, the waiting time can range from just a few days to several weeks. The key here is patience and keeping an eye on your application status.

Why is it taking so long to get approved for DoorDash? ›

The DoorDash waitlist is the waiting list you get placed on if there are currently too many Dashers in your area. This means DoorDash is at capacity and you have to wait for new spots to become available before you can start delivering.

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