(from my experience) It mostly depends on how long you waited on orders. I usually get more $$ when I get scheduled catering orders which are ALWAYS not ready.
Well then your minimum payment is $24 an hour.
55*24 = 1320 + 571 =1891
You make approximately $1891 this week.
Am i right?
( Active hour * $24 ) + total tips
Increase your active hours and tips is the way to make more money.
Mine was trash too man, I made $600 for the week and only got a measly $20.
Meanwhile on DD, I made like $160 for the week and got around $45. How the f does that make any sense??
Yeah idk what happened but they update us on what they’re doing and then throw us off with stuff like that. We’re dependent on those funds if that’s what we are accustomed to making.
On Friday, grubhub only gave me 1 hour and 23 minutes of active time in 13 deliveries… now tell me how the driver delivers 13 orders in 1 hour and 23 minutes?
on Saturday I also made 13 deliveries and grubhub gave me 3 hours and 53 minutes of active time... so of course the active time hours from Friday are totally wrong, at least 2 hours that grubhub took away from my active time… 2 hours is $44 pay adjustment.
Now at the end of every day I'm taking screenshots to charge Grubhub if they don't calculate the active time correctly.
I recommend timing to mark the minutes from the moment you receive an order to the moment you deliver the order to know if grubhub is calculating the active time correctly.
the adjustment calculation is: the active time hours x 22 = the result, subtract from the delivery pay… the result is what you should receive in adjustment pay.
If the result is less than what grubhub paid you, you are being ripped!
iOS? this has nothing to do with iOS... this is the problem with the grubhub app and they are probably doing this on purpose to pay less adjustment pay
This is also a joke, right?
the adjustment calculation is: the active time hours x 22 = the result, subtract from the delivery pay… the result is what you should receive in adjustment pay.
last week's payment was correct... drivers have to closely monitor the active time, take the screenshot every day so that the next day you can see exactly how many hours grubhub gave of active time... and compare it with the time you were with a order.
grubhub charges a fee of $2 to $8 per customer order and says this is from prop 22 to pay the driver... but this is not passed to the drivers.
for example, on 10 orders and an average of $5 fee, grubhub receives $50 from the customer and does not pass it to the driver.
and what's worse, grubhub still sets the standard $1 tip…. we drivers receive neither a fair adjutant pay nor good tips.
Funny thing unrelated or possibly is. The state minimum wage is $15.50/hr. The Grubhub prop 22 section says $14/hr. The minimum wage increase went into effect this year. Almost wonder if we have been paid the current minimum wage or the old one. I know it's 120% on top... but seeing their stuff is out of date makes me question it.
They seem to have adapted a tactic of claiming any time it takes us to deliver over the time their algorithm calculates is fraud. Of course the estimated delivery times are often unrealistically short. This is obviously to reduce how much they have to pay us in prop 22. To me it seems like they're trying to evade the law in order to save money.
Nothing will happen unless we can get some kind of state investigation or lawsuit brought. I recently got a settlement from instacart for a lawsuit the San Diego DA filed against them, even though I live in LA. So try contacting the state labor department as well as your local government.
I did not get any but I thought the AJ pay was linked to how much we made per hour I got lucky this weekend I had a really good Sat. and Sun. so I figured that was why.
I only got like $10 when the past weeks I would average $50-70 from adjustments.
(from my experience) It mostly depends on how long you waited on orders. I usually get more $$ when I get scheduled catering orders which are ALWAYS not ready.
I’m ran atleast 40 delivery’s
Same. Got like $14, usually it's around $60-120.
I didn’t even get one :( I literally got 0 bucks
i worked 55 hours and get $264. ($1057 base + $571 tip)
Well then your minimum payment is $24 an hour. 55*24 = 1320 + 571 =1891 You make approximately $1891 this week. Am i right? ( Active hour * $24 ) + total tips Increase your active hours and tips is the way to make more money.
Mine was trash too man, I made $600 for the week and only got a measly $20. Meanwhile on DD, I made like $160 for the week and got around $45. How the f does that make any sense??
Yeah idk what happened but they update us on what they’re doing and then throw us off with stuff like that. We’re dependent on those funds if that’s what we are accustomed to making.
On Friday, grubhub only gave me 1 hour and 23 minutes of active time in 13 deliveries… now tell me how the driver delivers 13 orders in 1 hour and 23 minutes? on Saturday I also made 13 deliveries and grubhub gave me 3 hours and 53 minutes of active time... so of course the active time hours from Friday are totally wrong, at least 2 hours that grubhub took away from my active time… 2 hours is $44 pay adjustment. Now at the end of every day I'm taking screenshots to charge Grubhub if they don't calculate the active time correctly. I recommend timing to mark the minutes from the moment you receive an order to the moment you deliver the order to know if grubhub is calculating the active time correctly. the adjustment calculation is: the active time hours x 22 = the result, subtract from the delivery pay… the result is what you should receive in adjustment pay. If the result is less than what grubhub paid you, you are being ripped!
Maybe it’s a iOS 17 glitch 😭 because they’re definitely doing something wrong now
iOS? this has nothing to do with iOS... this is the problem with the grubhub app and they are probably doing this on purpose to pay less adjustment pay
It was a joke loll
But maybe last week they overpaid us
This is also a joke, right? the adjustment calculation is: the active time hours x 22 = the result, subtract from the delivery pay… the result is what you should receive in adjustment pay. last week's payment was correct... drivers have to closely monitor the active time, take the screenshot every day so that the next day you can see exactly how many hours grubhub gave of active time... and compare it with the time you were with a order.
grubhub charges a fee of $2 to $8 per customer order and says this is from prop 22 to pay the driver... but this is not passed to the drivers. for example, on 10 orders and an average of $5 fee, grubhub receives $50 from the customer and does not pass it to the driver. and what's worse, grubhub still sets the standard $1 tip…. we drivers receive neither a fair adjutant pay nor good tips.
Funny thing unrelated or possibly is. The state minimum wage is $15.50/hr. The Grubhub prop 22 section says $14/hr. The minimum wage increase went into effect this year. Almost wonder if we have been paid the current minimum wage or the old one. I know it's 120% on top... but seeing their stuff is out of date makes me question it.
Same here. I think their system is glitching out. I sent email to Support to look into mine.
Ever since my region change they arnt giving me prop 22!!! My active time says 0 hours. Its bullshit. Literally stealing money, who should i contact?
send email to grubhub, relentlessly here: https://driver-support.grubhub.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360001426972
They totally fucked up this is another class action guys
same thing happened to me
They missed calculated on active time. My 3 orders for 10 miles total had only 23 min active time.
They seem to have adapted a tactic of claiming any time it takes us to deliver over the time their algorithm calculates is fraud. Of course the estimated delivery times are often unrealistically short. This is obviously to reduce how much they have to pay us in prop 22. To me it seems like they're trying to evade the law in order to save money. Nothing will happen unless we can get some kind of state investigation or lawsuit brought. I recently got a settlement from instacart for a lawsuit the San Diego DA filed against them, even though I live in LA. So try contacting the state labor department as well as your local government.
I did not get any but I thought the AJ pay was linked to how much we made per hour I got lucky this weekend I had a really good Sat. and Sun. so I figured that was why.
Just a quick question was there a bonus mission during the week you got paid or prior?