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DoorDash said yesterday that it is giving its drivers (AKA Dashers) the option of continuing to be paid per delivery or choosing to receive a minimum hourly wage instead.
The delivery service said that its Dashers have always listed the flexibility of the work as their key reason for doing it. It has expanded over the years to give them job options beyond just making restaurant deliveries and the new compensation options – Earn By Time and Earn By Offer – are in keeping with that spirit of flexibility.
Drivers will have the option before taking each order whether to be paid hourly for their time or by the order, where they receive a small fee plus gas money. Dashers receive 100 percent of their tips under each of the payment options.
A New York Times article posits that the new hourly wage option will help DoorDash rebut criticisms that delivery services are not compensating third-party drivers fairly. It may also encourage drivers to take smaller deliveries that they might usually pass on over concerns over pay.
Drivers choosing the hourly pay option have their clocks start when they accept an order and stop when the delivery is made. They are not compensated for the time spent waiting on orders to be ready.
DoorDash’s hourly model is similar to Proposition 22, a November 2020 California ballot measure that sought to protect drivers’ earnings while allowing companies to continue classifying them as independent contractors. Proposition 22 was ruled illegal by a superior court judge in 2021 before being reversed on appeal earlier this year.
Sergio Avedian, a driver and a contributor to The Rideshare Guy blog, told the Times that DoorDash’s hourly compensation “gives the drivers a little bit of a comfort zone” when accepting orders. He has encouraged drivers to decline deliveries when they don’t pay well or are being made to individuals with a history of stingy tipping.
DoorDash also said it was introducing new features to its app to benefit drivers.
Post-checkout tipping enables customers to add and/or increase a tip to drivers up to 30 days after a delivery is made.
Drivers can also use the “Dash Along the Way” feature to receive offers that take them to the zone they’ve designated as their starting point, leading to reduced downtime and higher earnings.
Safety is also important and location sharing within the app will enable Dashers to share their real-time whereabouts with up to five contacts.
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