DoorDash driver narrowly avoids getting killed by stray bullet

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Hope he learned a lesson

Don't accept deliveries that have you in sketchy areas :gucci:my roommate like 4 years ago would only accept deliveries in nice neighborhoods and ended up making way more money because obviously they would tip more, didn't do deliveries after dark either.


It's wild how so many people just take those types of risks when it's avoidable.
 

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That shirt...:wow:
Hope he learned a lesson

Don't accept deliveries that have you in sketchy areas :gucci:my roommate like 4 years ago would only accept deliveries in nice neighborhoods and ended up making way more money because obviously they would tip more, didn't do deliveries after dark either.


It's wild how so many people just take those types of risks when it's avoidable.
If he working two jobs, this might be the only time he can run his dashes.

Agree with the neighborhood part, though.

I tend to stay around my area when I dash. Wrap shyt up around 9:30.
 

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That shirt...:wow:

If he working two jobs, this might be the only time he can run his dashes.

Agree with the neighborhood part, though.

I tend to stay around my area when I dash. Wrap shyt up around 9:30.
Then yea the neighborhood should take ultimate priority :yeshrug: I thought the shyt was common sense but I'm always seeing new reports of dashers and Uber drivers putting themselves in crash dummy situations so I guess not

At some point money is not worth risking your life like that, too many other options to fix that issue without putting yourself in harms way
 
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