Kim Reeves+FollowHow Much Does DoorDash Really Pay Techies?Ever wondered what it pays to keep your DoorDash app running? Turns out, DoorDash is dropping big bucks on tech talent—think six-figure salaries for data scientists and engineers. The company’s betting on robots and smarter delivery, so if you’re eyeing a tech job, this could be your ticket. Bonus: Even corporate folks have to make deliveries sometimes, so everyone gets a taste of the hustle! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DoorDash00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowWhy Did My Soda Travel 30 Miles?!Imagine ordering a single case of Coke and it gets driven nearly 30 miles across New Jersey! A DoorDash driver’s viral post is calling out delivery apps for sending drivers on wild goose chases, racking up pollution and costs for everyone. Commenters say it’s not even the customer’s fault—it’s the app’s weird routing. Delivery is a lifesaver for many, but these long trips? Not so much for the planet (or your wallet). Ever had a delivery come from way too far away? #Food #DeliveryFail #DoorDash00Share
Stacey Miller+FollowIs DoorDash’s ‘Desperation Score’ Real?Food delivery drivers are buzzing about a viral claim that apps secretly track a “desperation score” to decide who gets the best orders. DoorDash’s CEO has slammed the idea as pure fiction, but the Reddit rumor mill keeps churning. Do you think gig platforms could be using hidden metrics to nudge driver behavior, or is this just internet paranoia? Would transparency about algorithms change your trust in these apps? #Tech #DoorDash #GigEconomy00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowDoorDash cracks down on AI delivery scamsA DoorDash driver in Austin tried to pass off an AI-generated photo as proof of delivery—without ever showing up with the food! The customer quickly spotted the fake and shared it online, sparking a conversation about how tech is changing even the way we get takeout. DoorDash acted fast, banning the driver and refunding the order. With AI tools getting smarter, it’s wild to think scammers are already using them for everyday fraud. Have you ever noticed anything off with your deliveries? What should companies do to keep things honest? #Tech #DoorDash #AI00Share
Kendra Jackson+FollowDoorDash delivery gone wrong in North CarolinaA North Carolina woman thought she was just getting groceries delivered, but instead, she ended up paying for her order twice after a DoorDash driver demanded cash at her door—even though she’d already paid in the app. The driver claimed he had to use his own money because the app wasn’t working, but couldn’t show any proof. Feeling pressured, she paid him again just to end the awkward standoff. This is a reminder: if a delivery driver ever asks for extra payment, don’t pay—report it to DoorDash immediately. Has anyone else had a delivery go sideways like this? #Tech #DoorDash #DeliveryStories00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowDoorDash Execs Hit the Road—LiterallyDoorDash just raised the bar for corporate empathy: every employee, from entry-level to C-suite, is required to complete quarterly delivery shifts. It’s not just a PR move—this policy forces decision-makers to experience the real-world friction points drivers face, from confusing apartment complexes to slow pickups. Is this the future of tech leadership, or just a clever way to boost brand image? Would you want your boss to walk a mile in your work shoes? #Tech #DoorDash #TechLeadership00Share
David Garcia+FollowWould You Tip for Faster Delivery?DoorDash’s latest move—warning users that not tipping means slower delivery—has the internet buzzing. Is this a smart way to nudge better pay for drivers, or does it cross a line by penalizing customers? With AI-driven recommendations rolling out, is the future of food delivery more about algorithms or ethics? Would you tip upfront for speed, or does this make you rethink using these apps at all? Let’s debate. #Tech #DoorDash #FoodDelivery00Share
Cathy Porter+FollowWhen your DoorDash order takes a road tripOrdering takeout is supposed to be easy, but imagine watching your WingStop order leave South Carolina and end up in Tennessee! That’s exactly what happened to one unlucky customer, who tracked his DoorDash driver crossing state lines with his food. Social media exploded with jokes and wild theories—was the driver sightseeing, or just really hungry? Turns out, stories of delivery drivers making off with meals aren’t so rare. Some folks have even tracked their food to neighbors’ doorsteps or watched it disappear on the app. Have you ever had a delivery go hilariously (or horribly) wrong? Let’s hear your stories! #Entertainment #TVSeries #DoorDash00Share