Only work here if you need cash today. There are many better places to deliver food for. - Driver Eat Out In Employee Review

1.0
28 Jul 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are not too many pros for working for this place. The only pro I can think of is that you are paid cash daily.

Cons

The management is incompetent. There are no benefits. The pay is very low. After gas and insurance, the pay is at or below minimum wage. The delivery area is too large (Austin, Cedar Park, and Round Rock), which results in low pay for the drivers who are not reimbursed for millage but rather on a $3.75 per run fee.

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5.0
21 Dec 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Tips are almost on all of he orders. Catering orders are nice with very nice tips. If you're not making good money with this company it is probably because you suck as a delivery driver. And the only drivers that get good orders are the good drivers, I.e the ones that check their orders good, are positive, and are not late to your restaurants. So, if you're making mostly $5.00 tips, it's because you are not a good driver. It's a great company to work for! Driving around listening to music and Looking at the beautiful Austin scenery. There is no favoritism. If you do a good job, you get rewarded.

Cons

Time constraints on the orders, some low tips, wear on the vehicle, can be stressful at times, have to work evenings

1.0
20 Dec 2016
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Little interaction with management Pays weekly. Lots of time in your car if you enjoy reading or music Make your own schedule

Cons

Wear on vehicle that is not reimbused. No hourly guarantee I have sat for 2 hours waiting for an order Frequent days where you loose money if you deduct gas People don't tip if your late because traffic. People frequently order out to avoid traffic areas Frequent 5 dollar earning orders, often taking a full hour to complete start to finish No taxes withheld, but they report everything The company keeps the majority of the delivery fee The dispatch team know who the tippers are, it's all on record, and I suspect give those orders to other dispatch working drivers (inclusive) You drive all over Austin. With the same low pay if you drive 1 mile or 20. You are contractually obligated, and sign away any right to sue them for damages received when you sign the arbitration clause. This protects them from any responsibility should something happen to you on clock.

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