>>1870056ok no useful answers here so im just gonna post what ive found myself, note this is only true at time of posting and for bongland:
>Deliveroo-can ride whenever and wherever you want, no need to pre-book shifts or meet minimum hours per week or whatever, can accept or deny orders on your own schedule with no notice beforehand but must complete once youve done so obviously
-no need to brand yourself with their logos and shit, can wear what you want and use whatever heat bags you want
-paid every tuesday, costs 50p extra to withdraw at any other time
>JustEat(still waiting for my phone call with them but looking on their website more thoroughly and also on the deliveroos subleddit):
-two payent options, per delivery and hourly:
-per delivery gives you almost or as much flexibility as the roo, think you might have to pre-book shifts though but you can cancel them whenever or cancel individual orders within a shift, dont think the same is true for hourly where you have to stick to the schedule you arrange
-think you have to wear their branded kit, which includes the jacket and bag, probably makes getting away with multiapping a little more difficult
-for hourly have to commit to 15 hours a week, dont think you get to cancel shifts once theyre booked in
-so basically hourly you lose any freedom and flexibility in exchange for probably higher earnings
-bonus: get to work with kim sexler from better call saul
>UberEats-need photoID to sign up, cant use birth cert like i did to join roo waiting list
-think its the same as roo flexibility-wise, dont have to pre-book shifts so can ride when you want with no notice
-no mention of branded kit, dont think ive ever seen anyone out and about with ubereats branding though like i have for the roo and JE, so thats a good sign
-can cash out earnings up to 5 times a day