Company Name: DriverDo
About: Looking for an app that lets you embrace gig work on your terms? Your search
ends here! Introducing Draiver for Drivers, your gateway to exciting gig
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driving professionals have unique preferences and priorities.
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Developer: DriverDO LLC
by Cuhh6000
Was trying to sign up but keeps saying sorry try again later
by @icerebro
I rarely get any trips and when I do, they are gone the moment I’m notified. It’s as if the developers really don’t care whether their platform succeeds or not because if they did there would be way more R&D, marketing and actually listening to the feedback of their drivers/hikers.
This app is too saturated with drivers/hikers and not enough trips/jobs for this app to truly be a viable/profitable option as a stream of income.
If the developers happen to make significant changes to the platform, I’ll change my review. But until then, if I could give it 0 stars I would. I’ve been on the platform for over a year and have probably been assigned to less than 10trips. In all seriousness, you can consistently earn more with AmazonFlex. Don’t waste your time with DRAIVER
by SeanTheDon88
When it comes to the necessary morale needed for any business relationships, whether you’re an employee working for a employer or in this case, an independent contractor working with a subcontractor the least you could ask for is transparency. There’s nothing more infuriating than coming across an invoice, where it’s says that it’s going to cost a company thousands of dollars to move vehicles and you only get a fraction of that. For example: Why is that the subcontractor gets $2,700 and you only get $300 for a job that took over 20 hours to complete? When you do the math, you’re only getting 10 percent and you’re the one that has to deal most of the risks. Make it make sense.