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14 Jun 202401:32

Summary

TLDRThe speaker recounts his experience as a food delivery driver during the early days of DoorDash in his city. Initially, he exploited the app's lack of oversight, stealing food regularly without repercussions, making thousands weekly. He enjoyed the job, learning the city, and trying new foods. However, after two years and a brief ban, he returned to delivery work with a matured perspective, realizing the wrong in his actions and feeling remorse for his past thefts.

Takeaways

  • 🚗 The individual used to be a DoorDash driver in a city where it was the first delivery app.
  • 💰 They were making a significant income, nearly $11,000 per week, from the base pay and generous tips.
  • 🤔 Realizing the app's vulnerability, they exploited it by marking orders as delivered without actually doing so.
  • 🏠 They observed no repercussions from the company for falsely marking orders as delivered.
  • 🍽️ The person enjoyed the 'free' food from various restaurants and neighborhoods, which they wouldn't have been able to afford otherwise.
  • 🎶 They treated the job like a full-time occupation, combining it with leisure activities like listening to music and exploring the city.
  • 📝 They kept track of the restaurants and homes they falsely marked as delivered, indicating a systematic approach to their actions.
  • 🚫 Despite the company's calls inquiring about undelivered orders, they continued their deceitful behavior by lying.
  • 🔄 After getting a regular job, they still occasionally engaged in the same behavior on weekends for free food.
  • 🚫 Their account was eventually banned after six months of weekend deliveries.
  • 💼 After losing their regular job, they returned to food delivery, but with a change in perspective and behavior, realizing the wrong in their actions.

Q & A

  • What was the speaker's initial reason for signing up for DoorDash?

    -The speaker signed up for DoorDash because they were 19, had a car, and it was the only delivery service in the city, offering an opportunity to make money.

  • How much money was the speaker making weekly from DoorDash deliveries?

    -The speaker was making nearly $11,000 every week from DoorDash deliveries.

  • What was the base pay for the speaker when they started with DoorDash?

    -The base pay was $120 per delivery, which was considered phenomenal by the speaker.

  • Why did the speaker start stealing food from the deliveries?

    -The speaker realized there was nothing the company could do to prove they didn't deliver the food, and they started to exploit this loophole.

  • How did the speaker's actions evolve after realizing the delivery system's vulnerability?

    -The speaker began to regularly mark orders as delivered without actually delivering them, exploiting the system for free food.

  • What was the speaker's approach to keeping track of their illicit activities?

    -The speaker kept track of which restaurants they had tried and how many homes in each neighborhood they had falsely marked as delivered.

  • How did the speaker's lifestyle change as a result of their actions?

    -The speaker's lifestyle involved driving around, listening to music, learning the streets, and trying new foods, all while making good money.

  • Did the speaker ever feel guilty about stealing food from deliveries?

    -Initially, the speaker did not feel bad enough to stop, but they mention feeling a little bad about it later on.

  • How long did the speaker continue this behavior before it was discovered?

    -The speaker continued this behavior for almost 2 years before their account was banned.

  • What was the speaker's response when the company started calling to inquire about the missing deliveries?

    -When the company called to ask about the missing deliveries, the speaker would simply lie.

  • How did the speaker's perspective change after getting a regular job and being banned from DoorDash?

    -After getting a regular job and being banned, the speaker matured and realized they shouldn't take what other people worked hard to afford, feeling a bit bad about their past actions.

Outlines

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🚗 Former Food Delivery Driver's Confession

This paragraph details the confession of a former food delivery driver who exploited the early vulnerabilities of a delivery app, DoorDash, to steal food orders. Initially, the driver signed up for the service due to its novelty and the lucrative pay, making around $11,000 weekly. The driver discovered that by marking orders as delivered while still in transit, they could steal food without repercussions. This behavior continued for nearly two years, with the driver keeping track of the stolen orders and enjoying the benefits of free food and good pay. Eventually, the driver's account was banned, and they transitioned to a regular job but occasionally returned to weekend deliveries. The narrative concludes with the driver's maturation and realization of the immorality of their actions, expressing a sense of guilt.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Food delivery

Food delivery refers to the service of transporting food from restaurants to customers' homes. In the video, the narrator was a food delivery driver for DoorDash, a popular delivery app. The theme revolves around the narrator's experience with the food delivery service, highlighting the ease with which they were able to exploit the system to steal food orders.

💡DoorDash

DoorDash is a food delivery service that connects customers with local restaurants for meal delivery. The narrator mentions being one of the first drivers in their city to sign up for DoorDash, emphasizing the novelty and lack of oversight in the early days of the service, which contributed to their ability to steal food orders.

💡Base pay

Base pay is the minimum amount of money a worker is guaranteed to earn for their services. The narrator mentions a high base pay of $120, which was a significant factor in their decision to work for DoorDash. This term is central to understanding the financial motivation behind the narrator's actions.

💡Tipping

Tipping is the practice of giving a gratuity to service workers, such as food delivery drivers, for their services. The narrator mentions that people tipped well, which, combined with the base pay, made the job lucrative. This concept is important in understanding the overall income the narrator was receiving from the job.

💡Deliver

To deliver means to take goods or services to the person or place for whom they are intended. In the context of the video, the narrator talks about marking orders as 'delivered' without actually doing so, which was a key part of their scheme to steal food.

💡Mistakes

Mistakes refer to errors or faults that occur, often due to oversight or lack of experience. The narrator mentions that mistakes made with a new app in a new city allowed them to exploit the system, indicating that the lack of a robust verification process was a critical factor in their actions.

💡Account banned

To have an account banned means to have it suspended or terminated due to violation of terms or policies. The narrator's account was banned after six months of weekend deliveries, showing the eventual consequences of their actions and the company's response to such behavior.

💡Regular job

A regular job refers to steady, full-time employment with a consistent schedule. The narrator mentions getting a regular job but still returning to food delivery on weekends, indicating a transition from full-time delivery work to a part-time activity.

💡Mature

To mature refers to the process of becoming more developed or advanced in character or qualities. The narrator reflects on their actions, stating they had matured and realized the immorality of their behavior, showing personal growth and a change in their ethical perspective.

💡Exploit

To exploit means to use something, especially in a way that takes advantage of it for one's own benefit. The narrator exploited the newness and potential flaws of the DoorDash app to steal food, which is a central theme of the video and a key aspect of their narrative.

💡Guilt

Guilt is a feeling of remorse or responsibility for some wrongdoing. The narrator expresses feeling a little bad about their past actions, indicating a sense of guilt that developed over time as they reflected on their behavior.

Highlights

Individual used to regularly steal food delivery orders from DoorDash, the first delivery app in their city.

Signed up for DoorDash at the age of 19 with a car, due to it being the only delivery service available.

Earned nearly $11,000 every week from DoorDash, including generous tips and a high base pay.

Realized the delivery app had no way to prove non-delivery to customers' homes.

Began marking orders as delivered without actually delivering them, without any repercussions.

Kept track of which restaurants and neighborhoods were falsely marked as delivered.

Engaged in the theft of food delivery as a full-time job, doing dozens of orders a day.

Maintained a list of restaurants tried and homes falsely marked as delivered within the same city block.

Enjoyed the benefits of making good money, exploring the city, and trying new foods.

Initially did not feel guilty about stealing food deliveries and continued the practice for almost 2 years.

Lied when called to inquire about undelivered orders, even after obtaining a regular job.

Account was eventually banned after 6 months of weekend deliveries.

Resumed food delivery through the same company and Uber after losing a job.

Maturely realized the immorality of taking what others worked hard to afford.

Expressed regret for past actions of stealing food deliveries.

Transcripts

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I used to regularly steal food delivery

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orders a few years ago when door Dash

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was the first delivery app in my city a

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few years ago I signed up because I was

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19 and had a car because it was the only

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delivery service like that in the city I

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was making nearly $11,000 every week

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people tipped well and the base pay was

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phenomenal $120 plus my point being I

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did not need to steal the food with all

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the mistakes that are made with a new

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app in a new city at some point I

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realized there was nothing they could do

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to prove I didn't deliver food to their

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home and the restaurants were still just

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sitting them on a table for drivers I

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wanted to see what would happen if I

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marked it delivered as I drove past and

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nothing happened no phone call no email

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nothing I immediately started doing it

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regularly I delivered like it was a

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full-time job so I would do dozens of

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orders a day sometimes I would always

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keep at least one I started keeping

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track of which restaurants I had tried

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and how many homes in each neighborhood

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I had falsely marked delivered just the

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block not any addresses I was running

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around so much I wasn't gaining weight

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either I was making good money driving

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around listening to Good Music Learning

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the streets of my city and trying new

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foods I wouldn't have known about or

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sometimes be able to afford I never felt

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bad about it at least not enough to stop

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I did it steadily for almost 2 years and

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when they started calling to ask what

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happened I would just lie even after I

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got a regular job I would go out on the

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weekends and pick up some free to me

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food that account was banned after about

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6 months of the weekend deliveries I

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later lost the job and started

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delivering again through that same

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company as well as Uber but I had

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matured a little and realized I

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shouldn't take what other people worked

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hard to be able to afford I do feel a

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little bad about it now

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