Pros
Yes, they are Pros at ripping off drivers using a sly system of 24-72hrs to confirm deliveries, only this delay also leads to flanking the driver too. Unless the driver monitors and records their own activities, there is practically no way of determining that GP have paid the driver accurately. This is because GP pay the driver only what they wish to grant the driver to be paid weekly or bi-weekly. GP are the only platform performing this strategy. They bait the deliver fee by displaying $25.92 for a bundle or $38.88 for a triple, however when the driver is finally paid to their own bank account, the driver then realises that GP have in fact short changed the transfer of funds, but, if the driver calculates all their completed deliveries for that time period, the driver realises that that funds GP have paid also fails to align with the bank deposits and the daily earning updates that GP email the driver one day after the work is completed. It took me six months to work out what they are specifically doing, so, if you drive for GP, start calculating your activities and match it against what they actually owe you for that time period using your bank statement and your daily earnings updates. GP also use their invoices to proclaim their legitimacy, however; their trick is this: GP make it look like they have paid the driver accurately using their invoices as their prime argument. Only one problem with that strategy Wayne, the bank statements and the daily earnings updates fail to support the invoices provided to the driver. A classic case of masking the contractor with an invoice, and for single invoices, it wouldn’t work, obviously, but when there are a myriad of invoices, who’s going to know the difference, unless the driver is prepared to calculate their activities and match it against the bank statement and daily earnings updates. Wayne, you got it wrong, I understand the GP system perfectly. It took me a while, but believe me, I will expose you and GP, if it’s the last thing I do. How do you sleep at night? Shame on you.
Cons
What ever you do, do not agree to drive for GP. Read the Pros above.