Uber Eats Australia - Maximum Earnings FREE MASTERCLASS 2023-2024
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Chris, I so wish I could give more than just 1 THUMBS UP!!!!! for stuff like this. So I'll ask my questions in added comments to achieve this and Thanks SO MUCH!!!!
Great advice from an experienced hand in the field.
Much useful information for a driver who only recently signed on to uber eats Chris! Thanks!
Stoked to help
Thanks so much for this info. I'm about to start delivering on my moped on the goldie!!
Goodluck! And have fun! 🙂🤘
Very helpful! I normally forget to look at the time estimate and just look at dollars and kms! Love those short trips for a quest 😊
The short ones are so good to just clean up quests fast
@@chrisbooy Hey chris have you noticed really bad orders lately. With uber eats the last week i have been getting terrible orders like $10 for 10km and stuff. I have a 96% delivery rating so not too bad but ye. I have been rejecting more trips than often but i am wondering if i reject too much will i get de-activated or ?
Great video. Gems of advices. Thanks 👍
Stoked to help 🙂🤘
This vid is GOLD for someone like me who is about to start with Uber
Soak it in, this will give you the edge
This is brilliant. I started instinctively seeking out shorter orders on a quest night (only stacking deliveries where it was from the same restaurant or deliver to one address), but you've provided so much value especially on how to optimise non-quest trips. Thank you.
its all about getting the edge and playing the current game 🙂🤘
Thanks for the useful tips mate, just waiting for my police clearance then i will be giving it a red hot go!
How's it going for you ? Is the money coming in good ?
Thanks
Much appreciated.
Hi Chris, wondering if i should stop all my delivery work. Just realised that most insurance companies dont cover delivery drivers and their cars. So what can i do???
Thank you mate very helpful. Question how you deal with Unfair fare with high KMS? This is happening to most of driver nowdays.
If it doesnt meet the guidelines in the video i layed out, I decline it
Great video. I am in Melbourne but for the past 4 weeks I dont get any quests, just events.. I talked with support multiple times they said it is the algo that decides the quests and they cant do anything about it. Also my insta pay option has dissapeared. I only have flex pay (next day no fee) option available. What I have noticed, trying to earn more without quests is also the time of day doing uber. Supply demand. Morning hours like 5 to 8am, can easily make more than 40$ per hour sometimes close to 50$. Not a lot of drivers around but enough orders. Afternoon hours especially Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the worst for my area usually make around 25$ per hour. I wish they send me quests soon... dont know what the problem is..
It may be complete driver saturation in the area. Ive gone up to 6 weeks without quests offered before, so I guess Uber holds that carrot to dangle and use when they see fit
I didn't know strategy 2. I automatically used to accept extra orders of 4 dollars but with your reasoning I realize that it is a mistake. Thanks very much
Glad to have helped 🙂🤘
Great advice for delivers Chris
Happy to help 🙂🤘
Imagining getting paid for $1 per km, how many KMs your car can run for a year ? Unless you expect max $20k annually from doing delivery , not sustainable at all.
I understand your point. And while I admit that I haven't been doing it long enough to weigh it up long term, my experience so far indicates that at least 40 or 50 grand a year is achievable in a major population city. But that involves a lot of hours each week being chained to the app. Also a dollar a km is the base rate which doesn't include tips and promotions.
Some good points in there Chris. I deliver full time by e-bike in inner Sydney, and have come up with the '7Up' strategy/game, as I normally don't bother with the 4 hour quests, and I also multiapp (ethically - I pause one app if I accept an order with the other app) with Doordash at the same time - any single that's paying $7 and up, I'll generally take (yours is $8, you're in a car, fair enough, much more cost to run than a bike). I usually do take on doubles (stacked orders) as well if they're paying at least $12-$14+, but you raise a good point about the 2nd customer being able to see that you're doing it, and may be less inclined to tip (even though I know not to rely too heavily on tips, as we're in Australia, and Aussies generally don't tip). I also attended a courier feedback forum the other day at Menulog head office, and they're going to be introducing a few changes for deliverypeople which I think we'll love (and I'll get more Menulog orders/shifts!). Keep up the good work Chris!
The bike would also have some parking advantages too which speeds things up (countless times Ive had parking troubles in a car haha) 😜
Yes, 100%! haha that's why I do it by bike
I think it’s also cheeky that Uber bundles all these trips together, and the customers may live on the same street, but are paying the full amount for delivery. Yet, Uber will give us peanuts for it.
@@VanceWarren83 fair call, but I kind of don't mind them paying slightly less for a double to deliver to people in the same building/same street as it keeps things efficient, saves them sending 2 people to do a job one could do. .
@@neilscaturchio5434 for me, it’s out of principle. They use to offer $5 minimum for the first order and $4 minimum for any consecutive order. Doing a double for less than $9 is literally just helping Uber get wealthier at our cost. And the customer still pays full price for delivery.
Great video mate .
Cheers PJ!
Thank you for the video! Very helpful! What city are you based to get these results? :)
Sunshine Coast, Just outside of Brisbane
Great tips! What I’d you don’t live in a busy area, and you’re afraid that if you decline stupid orders, you won’t get anything else?
Multi app 🙂🤘 If you live in a slower market have 2 or more apps turned on. When you get an order you want on one, pause the others. When you complete the delivery, turn them all back on and wait for the next best offer
Great video Chris. I'm trying to get my Uber Eats account set up but they can't seem to fix the problem with it. I'll get ther eventually and try these strategies.
I'm doing some door dash in the mean time though. Would you be able to do a video of the same for door dash? I already put a couple of these idea in place for DD already but didn't know if you had some DD app specific ideas? Cheers
Definitely will do a DD one soon, I just got a small backlog of ideas I need to get through first, then a DD one 🙂🤘
@@chrisbooy Awesome Chris, thanks. Sounds good. Look forward to seeing what you've got coming up. Cheers
Where in Australia are you located mate? I’m in Melbourne and the max quest pay is only $13 laugh😂
Agreed
The Art of Declining. To avoid getting a bad mark against my name when declining an offer. Is it best to just wait for it to expire, or is it ok to decline? and does this differ from app to app?
Decline straight away, so you are available back in queue sooner to get the next offer. In Australia theres no penalty on Doordash or Uber Eats for declining 🙂🤘
@@chrisbooy Do you know how Menulog are about it?
Super helpful, thankyou very much Chris!
Happy to help 🙂🤘
Haha love the Sea Shanty theme
I have these little easter eggs in there haha. If you know, you know 😜
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Hey bro, been using Door dash near Melbourne and its been pretty dead, any tips ? Is uber eats better then Door dash or is Melbourne area just dead in general
Id say definitely try out a few apps in your market to see which is best 🙂🤘
Well no wonder i have been hating Uber...ive been accepting everything :)
Its always just a few tweaks and optimisations, and you end up a bit better off 🙂🤘
If I was to work 12 hour shifts 7 days a week
What sort of money rough guess, do you think I could make.
I live in Melbourne,western suburbs?
Hey Dave, I dont work that area, but if you wanted to get an idea do a 12 hour session on Monday and times it by 7. That will be your lower end of earnings, but know that the weekends should pick it up higher
@@chrisbooy Thankyou
I know you work in Insurance, but this question is not specific to any given company, only policy type/s. I want to get a scooter. If I had a scooter [ not an expensive item] do you agree that the only insurance I would need would be third party commercial? If that is what they call it.
Unfortunately I cant talk any insurance online, not even hypotheticals. 🙂
I’m not an insurance expert but if your injured in a crash with 3rd part you would only be covered for TAC cover. I think comprehensive would be more beneficial.
Exactly the way I do things Chris, although the other night on the 4 hour quests I broke my rule and took a higher-paying long drive. I was lucky to get a couple of stacked orders on the way back otherwise I wouldn't have finished the 4th bonus level. Agree totally on taking add to orders and stacks when on quests, and rejecting add to orders when not on quests. Interestingly, since Uber Eats changed things recently removing boosts and offering more quests, I've only ever received the 4 hour per night quests - not once have I had a quest running in daytime or across multiple days since that change. Is this the same for you in past couple of months?
Yeah thats the same for me with just the 4 hour quests. There was an email that went out ages ago where they said people couldnt understand boosts, and the quests were too confusing.... and I was like.... litterally noone has said that, they are just cutting back on driver budget.... in the same one they upped the $3 add to route orders to $4 to make it fair for drivers.... which was laughable
Out of curiosity are you still investing all your gig income on crypto?
Yeah man, everything except for 3k spent on when I went to Thailand has gone to crpto
@@chrisbooywell done mate, how’s your crypto going?
Uber in NZ has recently started giving out double stacked orders for as low as $6. They sent out an email stating all add ons were +$4. They are now saying, it’s $5 minimum and that’s it. Typical Uber. Promise one thing, and do another.
Oh bro, $6 for 2? Thats not fair man
@@chrisbooy yeah it’s pretty bad. In the past, a double was minimum $9. Now, Uber are saying we misinterpreted what they meant. It’s all a scam.
I'm in Sydney and got offered a $5 double the other day! Should've taken a screenshot before I declined it haha
@@neilscaturchio5434 lol, I actually got a $5 double the other day. I took a screenshot of it. $5 is the minimum here. So why would I do two orders, to two different customers and two different restaurants for the low price of one? And yet drivers do. They don’t think. Uber here is now paying minimum wage or less for all trips. $10.50 for 29 minutes, 9km. Minimum wage here is $22.70. I had one the other day, $12 for 36 minutes. Ridiculous!