The gig is up: Companies like Uber, Lyft, Postmates and Instacart could run out of manpower as high turnover plagues the side-hustle economy
Jason Noorzai has worked for eight different “gig economy” startups and services since 2015: Postmates, Doordash, Grubhub, Amazon Flex, Uber, Lyft, Field Agent and Deliv.
“What I liked the most about these jobs is that they have a really flexible schedule and most of the ones I worked at pay good if you really commit to the time it takes,” says Mr. Noorzai. Uber Eats was the worst, he adds, because it offered the lowest pay and fewest tips.
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