4/07/21 9:31AM I dashed for two months earlier this year to counteract the pandemic bordom. I don’t need the money, it was just something to do. I don’t do it anymore... multiple reasons. 1. When I first started It seemed like there was plenty of work to go ‘round and I’d often get an extra $1 or $2. Once I hit the end of the first month I got put in the pool with everyone else and realized that there was not enough work and I was taking from people who actually needed the money. So I stopped. 2. I’ve always been a 20% tipper, but after experiencing how frustrating it was to get a crappy order I really started to get angry. Then I got to see the other side of crappy tips. It was raining and I got an order for a Cap’D’s kids meal with NO tip. I was new and didn’t want my decline rate to go down so I took it anyway. To top it off the delivery location was outside of the zone I had to be in to accept orders. So I wouldn’t be able to pick another up until after I got back in the zone. I arrived, it was on a pretty busy street with no curbs, I had to pull in the driveway. The house was dark, only one light on upstairs. It was actually kinda falling apart. Yard overgrown. Steps were icy. There was no place to turn around so I had to back into said busy street, in the rain. Yard was wet so I couldn’t have turned around there if I wanted to. Needless to say I was kinda angry. But then as I pulled out the customer (who I normally never saw) was an old lady. My assumption is she’s shut-in. The kids meal with no tip was all she could afford. I think the order total was less than $5. I ended up feeling bad for her situation and guilty that I was assuming so much.