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Episode 77: How to Save on Gas Costs While Delivering Uber Eats Doordash Grubhub Postmates, etc.

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A few weeks ago gas prices were ridiculously low. As people are getting back to work we're seeing gas prices start to move up in price. With gas getting more expensive and as much as we have to drive to deliver for gig economy apps, how do we make sure that we're not paying too much for gas?
Before diving into that topic, a couple things we touched on to start the episode:

Okay, on to this week's episode
You can follow along on the blog post associated with today's episode and see links and screenshots there.
The most important tip for cutting down on gas costs? Drive less
I drive around in a 20-mpg Chevy Equinox and spend less on gas than a lot of people who drive a Prius. Why? Because I keep my miles down. Too many drivers are driving way too many miles. Don't be that guy (or gal).
Don't drive extra miles to save on taxes.
I learned on Uber Eats that distance was a better factor for evaluating deliveries than the offered price.
Use the available cost saving tools.
Use my GetUpside referral link to receive a bonus 15¢ per gallon cash back on your first fill up.
Check out GasBuddy for info on gas prices and save money on gas purchases with their debit card. (not an affiliate link.
Get the GoBank card from Uber Eats for up to 6.5% cash back on gas. Don't deliver for Uber Eats yet? Sign up here.
Use gas savings at warehouse clubs like Costco and Sam's Club
Keep the big picture in mind
Think about what the cost is for whatever savings you pursue. Driving 6 miles out of your way costs you more in time and vehicle cost than what you save.
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You can get more tips and ideas at our website, Entrecourier.com
Our Podcast page is at DeliverOnYourBusiness.com
Sign up for our weekly Courier Nation Motivation email
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Need an inexpensive delivery bag to get started with delivery? You can purchase this one
For a professional looking polo or shirt for deliveries, check out the Independent D

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A few weeks ago gas prices were ridiculously low. As people are getting back to work we're seeing gas prices start to move up in price. With gas getting more expensive and as much as we have to drive to deliver for gig economy apps, how do we make sure that we're not paying too much for gas?
Before diving into that topic, a couple things we touched on to start the episode:

Okay, on to this week's episode
You can follow along on the blog post associated with today's episode and see links and screenshots there.
The most important tip for cutting down on gas costs? Drive less
I drive around in a 20-mpg Chevy Equinox and spend less on gas than a lot of people who drive a Prius. Why? Because I keep my miles down. Too many drivers are driving way too many miles. Don't be that guy (or gal).
Don't drive extra miles to save on taxes.
I learned on Uber Eats that distance was a better factor for evaluating deliveries than the offered price.
Use the available cost saving tools.
Use my GetUpside referral link to receive a bonus 15¢ per gallon cash back on your first fill up.
Check out GasBuddy for info on gas prices and save money on gas purchases with their debit card. (not an affiliate link.
Get the GoBank card from Uber Eats for up to 6.5% cash back on gas. Don't deliver for Uber Eats yet? Sign up here.
Use gas savings at warehouse clubs like Costco and Sam's Club
Keep the big picture in mind
Think about what the cost is for whatever savings you pursue. Driving 6 miles out of your way costs you more in time and vehicle cost than what you save.
More about the EntreCourier

You can get more tips and ideas at our website, Entrecourier.com
Our Podcast page is at DeliverOnYourBusiness.com
Sign up for our weekly Courier Nation Motivation email
Get in touch with us
Follow us on Facebook
Folow us on Twitter
Connect with us on Linkedin
Follow us on Instagram
Need an inexpensive delivery bag to get started with delivery? You can purchase this one
For a professional looking polo or shirt for deliveries, check out the Independent D

  continue reading

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