Posted on 12/12/2019 12:28:33 PM PST by C19fan
Working for Instacart buying and delivering groceries to strangers at first felt like Michaellita Fortier's childhood dream of starring on the speed-shopping TV show Supermarket Sweep.
"It was fun in the beginning," Fortier says. She felt like she was helping people in need while making as much as $16 or $20 per delivery.
But then the app inundated her with orders worth half that, $7 or $9 per delivery. For that money, she was expected to go to the store, shop, fill a cart and deliver an order, sometimes driving 10 or 15 miles.
"I thought, 'Now listen, this is less than minimum wage you want me to drive [for],' " Fortier says. After seven months of working for Instacart in west Michigan, she quit the gig in October.
Millions of Americans like Fortier have counted on platforms like Instacart, DoorDash, Uber or Lyft not just as a service but as a job. Quickly, they find themselves at the mercy of an algorithm ever-changing pay structures, no assurance of a minimum wage, the smallest tweak of the app capable of upending their livelihoods.
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Getting paid outweighs not getting paid.
You, disagreeable? Preposterous!
Try Shipt!
ROFLMAO!!
Man I can be one MISERABLE SOB too often :)
It’s my New Years resolution to REALLY work on that.
I should end my posts with what else is going on in my head at the same time, like (DAMN JOB!), (DAMN WOMAN!), (DAMN MUSCLE PAIN!), (DAMN BILLS!) :)
Try Shipt instead!!!
Hard to exploit someone who wants to work a shopping gig. The service exists for a reason.
Instacart was using peoples tips to subsidize the separate guaranteed minimum payout per job. That sounds pretty damn exploitive to me.
source?
*** If these outfits want to force their drivers to take garbage no-profit jobs... ***
How, exactly, does an outfit do that?
It’s a two-way transaction, and both parties must agree.
Instacart definitely did exploit their shoppers! Stole their tips too.
Try Shipt instead!
Go buy your own s#it.
But their shoppers kept working for them. There are other gig options
The article were purportedly discussing :)
You can tip your delivery driver. In cash. Lot’s of cash if you like...
Wrong is wrong.
If you want the sales business, you have to put up with the 10000 single candy bar sales, as well as that multidollar home stereo system collecting dust!!
>>>Then we considered the morality of exploiting one of our fellow human beings for the reasons mentioned and took a pass.
If you are concerned about their compensation, you could always tip more.
I have used them from time to time. They work out fine for me when my wife and I don’t feel like going to the store ourselves.
Back in the day, people justified slavery by telling themselves "Those slaves would've just been killed by other tribes in Africa if we hadn't brought them over. They owe me because I saved their life."
If you can't pay a reasonably fair price for work, then do it yourself or make other arrangements.
I am not implying that at all. Im saying the company sucks and steals and exploits their shoppers. It is NOT right in the least.
What I AM saying is that if a worker feels they are being exploited, they can get a different job. Period. Instead they complain. If enough of these people bail on Instacart and word on the street is they exploit their workforce, IC will have a hard time keeping and hiring people AND being profitable unless they change their ways.
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