DoorDash is being criticized, again, for tip skimming. Here's everything you need to know
A delivery person in New York. Photo: VIEW press/Corbis via Getty Images On Sunday, the New York Times published an article diving into the harried experiences of online delivery workers in the city. For the piece, reporter Andy Newman joined the ranks of bicyclists who zip around the city to bring New Yorkers their breakfast burritos and rotisserie chickens.
She was paid $4 for three deliveries, only one of which included a tip, for a grand total of $16.62 for an hour and a half of work. These people don’t get paid during downtime, or time when they’re waiting for your food. One deliveryman showed the Times screenshots documenting a 23-minute wait at a restaurant for a delivery that earned him … 83 cents.
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