1 MAY 2024 · Watch Full Podcast👇 https://open.spotify.com/show/0koQyndbFXTyuiwNwToybU?si=25d92646ea8d4247&nd=1&dlsi=b284914ec2824b07 Hey there, it's Ya Girl Renae, and Zap, and today we're diving into the frustration that comes with being Uber Eats drivers. You know, that feeling when you've put in all the hours, made all the deliveries, and then, when it's time to cash out, the app decides to play games? Yep, that's what we're talking about. So, picture this: you've just finished your last delivery for the night. You're tired, hungry, and ready to call it a day. But before you do, you want to cash out your earnings and head home. Seems simple enough, right? Wrong. Because once again, Uber Eats decides to leave us hanging. It's not the first time this has happened, and it certainly won't be the last. And let me tell you, it's beyond frustrating. As drivers, we rely on these earnings to pay our bills, put food on the table, and just make ends meet. So when we can't access our hard-earned money, it's more than just an inconvenience—it's a real problem. And it's not like this is some rare occurrence. No, it seems to happen far too often for comfort. You'd think that a company as big as Uber would have their act together when it comes to something as basic as paying their drivers. But alas, here we are, left waiting once again. Now, some might say, "Why don't you just wait until the next day to cash out?" Well, let me tell you, it's not that simple. When you've worked hard all night, the last thing you want to do is wait even longer to get paid. Plus, who's to say the same thing won't happen tomorrow? And let's not forget about the customers who are left hanging too. They're expecting their food to arrive, only to be left wondering where their delivery driver has disappeared to. It reflects poorly on us as drivers, and it reflects poorly on Uber Eats as a company. Speaking of which, this isn't the only issue we have with Uber Eats. From low pay to lack of support, it sometimes feels like they're doing everything in their power to make our lives harder. And for what? To line their own pockets while leaving us struggling to get by. At the end of the day, it's clear that Uber Eats needs to do better. They need to prioritize their drivers and ensure that we're treated fairly and with respect. Because without us, there would be no Uber Eats. It's time for them to step up and fix these issues once and for all. So, if you're thinking about becoming an Uber Eats driver, just know that it's not all sunshine and rainbows. Sure, you might enjoy the flexibility and freedom that comes with the job, but be prepared for the countless frustrations that come along with it. And to Uber Eats, if you're listening, it's time to make some changes. Stop leaving your drivers in the lurch and start treating us like the valuable members of your team that we are. Otherwise, you might find yourselves with a lot fewer drivers willing to put up with your nonsense.