Deactivated my Account For no Reason - Independent Contractor Shipt Employee Review

2.0
Mar 7, 2019
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Pros

When I started out with Shipt it was grand and i had some goals. Customers loved me and I had a rating of 4.7 with acceptance rating of about close to 50%. I was making $300 to $400 a week in New York until one final day in March 5, 2019 unbeknownst to me they deactivated my account. Plus you get to work on your own time which is another incentive.

Cons

Management and communication is poor. I asked them why my account was deactivated and they said for a variety of reasons. What are those reasons? Plus they have two departments as the success team can only be contacted by email. I give them 2 stars because i felt heartbroken. I was doing this job with fibromyalgia and always communicating with headquarters. I was also making sure that the customer was getting all of the correct items. 95% of these customers thought I was friendly and very communicative and always going above and beyond.

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Pay—it’s pretty much poverty-level considering how much work goes into shopping for customers. While I didn’t Shipt full-time, I DID put in at least 30 hours a week doing this shopping. For all of that, the most I made in any given year was $13,000! And I worked hard, got great customer reviews and consistently good tips. Occasionally, there would be newspaper articles about the random Shipt shopper who made $100,000/year! What such articles glossed over (this fact would be buried somewhere deep in the text) was that the shopper in question consistently worked some 80-100 hours per week. So if you broke down that fabulous six-figure pay by how much time the shopper was spending doing the work, it really doesn’t come out to all that much. The other pay issue worth mentioning is that in 2020, right when Covid was rampant, Shipt announced that they were “restructuring” the way they paid shoppers. What this translated to was that they were now paying us even less than they had previously done! That’s when I began to be soured on Shipt. I continued to do it for a while longer, but eventually went to other gigs that paid more.

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