Showing posts with label driving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label driving. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Make Good Money Shopping for Shipt: A Shipt Shopper Review

 Recently I wrote about my experience shopping for Instacart (you can read about it here). Well this past week I tried out shopping for Shipt, and it was a GREAT experience. There are things that I prefer about Shipt and things that I prefer about Instacart but overall, I like the way Shipt is formatted better. Ultimately, to make the most out of your time, I actually advise doing both at the same time but I'll make another post about that specifically. 


As with Instacart, Shipt is a service where customers send in an order to a store and the shoppers do the shopping for them and deliver the items to the customer's house. With Instacart, you log on and then you receive notices about available batches, as they're called, near you. But with Shipt, you put in the schedule you want to work ahead of time and receive notifications for batches during those times in your specified area. This could be days before or during the time. I generally receive most of the notices in the morning as I put my schedule starting at noon. This works out nicely because you can plan not only your day, but you can plan out how the route.

What do I mean by plan your route? Well for example, I may have an order to deliver between 1-2pm from Target and another order to deliver from 2-3pm from Party City. Well the Party City in my town is right across the street from Target. So I will go do the shopping for the Target order, then stop by Party City to pick up that order (as long as it's not balloons because that takes up a lot of space!). Then I deliver the Target order and then the Party City order. I've even planned it out once where I did this but the delivery for Party City passed Best Buy which I had an order for so I picked that up on the way to the Party City delivery then delivered that one. Being able to do this saves a lot of time which leaves you open to do more shopping which is how you make the good money.

Now, there were some times where I would have an hour or more before my next Shipt delivery and nothing coming in. This is where I think doing both Shipt and Instacart works out well. Turn on Instacart during that time and chances are you will get something to fill the time. Most things take about an hour unless the delivery is quite a ways away. 

With Shipt alone, I averaged $18.44 an hour. But when combined with Instacart, I averaged $23 an hour. 

Pros:

  • Flexible hours. You decide when you want to work.
  • Pretty good pay and you are able to stay in your area
  • You get exercise! 
Cons:
  • Sometimes orders are gone before you can accept them
  • It can be difficult to deliver to people in apartments and/or busy streets with no parking
  • The app isn't as clear as Instacart sometimes and has trouble updating often
I highly recommend this as a side gig or even a main gig. Depending on how things go with my work, I may switch over to doing deliveries permanently as I enjoy it a lot and now see the potential for high earnings. Sign up to be a Shipt shopper here and use my Shopper ID: 100062822 at sign up. Sign up for Instacart here. Read a list of pros and cons of each here.

Something else I learned, if you live in California, there is now a guaranteed earnings for anyone working these types of platforms (Uber, Lyft, Instacart, Shipt, Door Dash, Grub Hub, etc). This helped in the earnings amount, especially during the short Instacart deliveries. If you want to learn more about the guaranteed earning in California and how to utilize it to your advantage, read this post here.

Monday, September 20, 2021

Make Good Money Shopping and Delivering Groceries Through Instacart: An Instacart Shopper Review

 The pandemic has hit both my husband and my work really hard. My husband had been driving for Lyft and Uber (read about it here), which was not safe to do during a pandemic, and my work in after school theatre programs had been (understandably) virtually non-existent. We had relied on the expanded unemployment to get us through the first bit of the pandemic, but that has ended now. My hours are still very limited but I like to remain open to be able to do whatever is needed at my work and since the virus is still very much spreading, my husband didn't want to go back to rideshare driving. So we thought we would try out working for delivery companies. Most of the food pick up places didn't need any more drivers but Instacart, shopping for and delivering groceries, was available and today I tried it out for the first time and really enjoyed it!


I'm sure most of you know or understand the concept of Instacart: customers send in their order and those orders are sent out to available shoppers/drivers to pick up the items and deliver to the customer. It only took a few seconds after I logged in to get my first order. It was a little bit of a drive but seemed a nice pay. All in all from accepting the order to delivering the order, it took an hour and 20 minutes but it was $22 profit. Pretty much immediately after delivering that one, another one came up. This was much closer and I was able to complete it more quickly (I learned a lot during the first shopping experience, more on that later). That one was $18 and I finished in about half an hour. Pretty good! 

Then it was a little slow. Some orders came in but either didn't seem worth it or another shopper snagged it up before me. Then I was quick to try and take the next one, though that may have been a bit of a mistake. It was only for $8 and it was pretty far away, though closer to where I live. 

I only was on for 2 hrs and 48 minutes and made $46. Not bad! That averages over $15/hr* (see update at bottom). I definitely learned things that I think will help improve that amount.

Pros:

  • Flexible hours. You decide when you want to work and when you want to stop.
  • Pretty good pay and you don't get pulled far away from your area like driving for rideshare
  • You get exercise! Driving all day is bad on your body but with this, you're mostly walking around which is really nice.
  • App is super easy to use and very helpful in making sure you get all the right items.
Cons:
  • Sometimes you don't have long to decide to accept an order so you might take one that's not really worth it
  • It can be difficult to deliver to people in apartments and/or busy streets with no parking
Tips:
  • Don't use self checkout unless it's only a few items. It's a huge hassle with a lot of items and isn't worth a shorter line
  • You don't need to ask the customer about replacements. The app will help you through that.
  • Make sure you look at the distance before accepting. Driving far away for a small amount is not worth it.
Note: You can sometimes have multiple orders in what they call a "batch". These are different customers' orders at the same store. I haven't had one of these yet, so I'm not sure how well that goes.

I highly recommend this as a side gig or even a main gig. It was a lot of fun, almost like a scavenger hunt to find the right items! Sign up with my link here or use code CLANA99F3C at sign up. Have fun shopping! 

Update: I highly recommend doing Shipt in addition to Instacart. Read about driving for Shipt here. Read a list of pros and cons of each here. I also found out that if you live in California, there is now a guaranteed earnings for anyone working these types of platforms (Uber, Lyft, Instacart, Shipt, Door Dash, Grub Hub, etc). So there were some adjustments to my pay for this and I ended up making $71.62 which ends up being closer to $24 an hour! Read more about the California rules and how to use it to your advantage here.