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  2. What do DoorDash drivers get paid? It's complicated ... - AOL

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    One new driver in northern New Jersey posted their DoorDash pay stub on Reddit last April showing one week of pay: $162.14, which included $72.25 from DoorDash and $89.89 in customer tips for 23 ...

  3. 9 Best Jobs Like DoorDash - AOL

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    1. Uber Eats. On the heels — or, perhaps, the wheels! — of DoorDash came Uber Eats in August 2014. An offshoot of the ride service Uber, Uber Eats gave drivers another option to earn money ...

  4. DoorDash - Wikipedia

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    DoorDash, Inc. is an American company operating online food ordering and food delivery. It trades under the symbol DASH. [4] With a 56% market share, DoorDash is the largest food delivery platform in the United States. [5] It also has a 60% market share in the convenience delivery category. [6] As of December 31, 2020, the platform was used by ...

  5. Why some DoorDash workers aren't wild about delivery app's ...

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    A DoorDash delivery person is pictured on the day they hold their IPO in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., December 9, 2020.

  6. Andy Fang - Wikipedia

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    1992 (age 31–32) Nationality. American. Alma mater. Stanford University. Known for. Co-founding DoorDash. Andy Fang (born 1992 [citation needed]) is an American billionaire tech entrepreneur. He is best known as the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at DoorDash, [1] [2] which he started along with Stanley Tang, Tony Xu and Evan Moore in ...

  7. Customer engineer - Wikipedia

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    Customer engineer. A customer engineer ( CE) is a worker whose primary job scope is to provide a service to customers who have signed a contract with the company. Originally, the term was used by IBM, but now customer engineer is also being used by other companies.