NekoRogue

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[–] NekoRogue 28 points 7 months ago

I searched for more information about this picture, and found more from the photo shoot. Classic horror stars with cats. Pretty adorable.

Link to the photo set

[–] NekoRogue 5 points 7 months ago

UberEats still allows it, I believe. But people abuse that feature by "tip baiting" someone to take their order, then removing the tip after the driver has already spent the time, gas, and effort to deliver it. The driver could spend an hour on the order and only make $2.50 during that time, minus the cost of gas. Happens a lot with orders that are several miles away from the restaurant especially, because no one wants to pay enough to make the trip worth it for the driver.

[–] NekoRogue 26 points 7 months ago (2 children)

As a former dasher myself, dashers are expecting that because it needs to be worth the time, cost of gas, and wear and tear on their car to even do the order.

Doordash only pays around $2.50 per order. If it's a really bad one (long distance, a slow restaurant that takes up a lot of time, long driving distance) DoorDash might add a dollar or two to get someone to take it. If your food is cold, it's probably because no one wanted to take your order because it wasn't worth it, so you have to wait until a driver who doesn't understand that they're spending more money than they're making takes a bad order. Sometimes the restaurant is slow or says an order is ready when it isn't. The "tip" is pretty much the whole pay for the order. And if the tip is really good, sometimes DoorDash takes part of it without telling anyone.

Also, DoorDash doesn't always show you the whole tip amount. There's a note that says "the actual tip may be higher." Usually it's not, but they leave that "maybe" in there to bait you into acceptimg orders that cost more to deliver than you earn.

There are definitely some shitty drivers. But a lot of people don't have a choice but to do gig jobs. People with disabilities who need to have flexible schedules because they don't qualify for disability assistance and they can't commit to a schedule because of random symptom flare ups. People with criminal records. People with social anxiety. Minorities. People learning English.

DoorDash is to blame here, not the drivers. They need to call it something other than a "tip." The suggested "tip" amount should be based on the driving distance, not a percentage of the order cost. And they should pay drivers more out of the "service fees" they get for sitting back doing nothing and letting the app print money for them.

Let's blame the right people here.

[–] NekoRogue 8 points 7 months ago (2 children)

If that's normal for you, maybe you should see a doctor about it. I assure you, as I have been reminded by neurotypical people all of my life, it isn't normal.

[–] NekoRogue 7 points 7 months ago (4 children)

So sitting there staring at the clock until it's time for your appointment and being literally unable to do anything else until it's time to go while being terrified of being late or unprepared is normal? I mean I am literally unable to do anything even if I want to. I'm diagnosed ADHD and this is more than just checking your watch a lot. If you've never had executive dysfunction you're lucky. It doesn't make sense to people who don't experience it.

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[–] NekoRogue 3 points 7 months ago

I unfortunately live in Florida. Florida Power and Light took over, and everyone hates it. People are getting power bills for thousands of dollars. They sent out a newsletter right after the takeover saying that prices would go up temporarily and then be lower than they were before. Still waiting for that price drop. I try to tell the MAGAs that FPL is one of DeSantis's major campaign contributors, but the most reasonable reply I got is "well it would probably be even worse if the democrats were doing it." I'm so tired of everything.

[–] NekoRogue 5 points 7 months ago (3 children)

There's nothing in it, it's just a case for holding contact lenses apparently.

[–] NekoRogue 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

That extra "s" is making this comment NSFW in a way that I don't think you intended.

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