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Meet a 30-year-old delivery driver who dumped the apps to go into ...


Why did this long-time gig worker have to go into business for himself, though? City Hall plays a part in this story—and a minimum wage ordinance that was designed to help gig workers. Read More

30-Year-Old Delivery Driver Quits Uber Eats To Start His Own $5 Flat ...


But 30-year-old delivery driver Tony Illes is not your average person. For four years, Illes was a full-time delivery driver for several apps, including Uber Eats. Read More

Seattle restaurant owners sound off on delivery apps as ... - GeekWire


As the Seattle City Council prepares to vote Tuesday on revised legislation that would lower the existing minimum wage law — following heavy lobbying by the companies — we spoke with ... Read More

Meet a 30-year-old delivery driver who dumped the apps to go into ...


Just weeks ago, it all came to a screeching halt when he suddenly found himself waiting six hours for a single UberEats delivery request. “Demand was dead,” the 30-year-old Illes told Fortune. Read More

30-Year-Old Delivery Driver Quits Uber Eats To Start His Own $5 Flat ...


Most people would cringe at the idea of taking on an industry-leading company like Uber Eats. But 30-year-old delivery driver Tony Illes is not your average person. For four years, Illes was a ... Read More

Meet a 30-year-old delivery driver who dumped the apps to go into ...


He did not share sales figures with Fortune, but he said the business is successful and getting “better every single day.” Why did this long-time gig worker have to go into business for himself, ... Read More


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