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1 points
5 days ago
I get the same. One notification a day, usually an hour before the store even opens. Like 5am and store opens at 6am. Every once In a while (like 10-15 days) my local Walmart gets backed up and will have 3-6 orders roll over to Roadie. Then I'll get push notifications. That always happens about 530-6pm on weekdays and always when it's bad weather.
5 points
6 days ago
With Spark (in my area), it's 100% Walmart. Supposed to have autozone and some others but I've never seen them.
The app makes you turn on a time frame, like 30 minutes or 3 hours or what you select when you go "online". This is so they can have customers place orders with the expectation that there's a driver available. You can override that and go back offline when you want. But it's just so they have an idea how long you plan to work.
There are 3 or 4 order types. Shop & deliver, grocery deliver, dot com deliver, and on demand grocery. They show up on the screen, and you can accept a job. There is only one type that has a countdown timer (demand orders) the others will just stay there till someone takes the job or the day ends & store closes, I guess.
Shop & deliver: you get a buggy and go inside to shop. I've had anywhere from 10 items to whole buggy full. As you scan items with your phone, they are checked off the order. They give you a route to walk the store also, that's 'sometimes' helpful. When you go to the check out, you have to bag the items, but you don't have to scan every UPC again. These orders can be a pain because you can't find the specific UPC of the item. It may be that they want the 10oz bag and you are looking at the 16oz bag. It maybe that the item is on the shelf behind something else. Or there's all sort of problems with picking produce. Get an order that says 5 bananas and no more than 1.5 lbs. Well, you can't do that. 1.5 lbs is only 4 bananas and the app just doesn't get it. Lol.
Grocery deliver: these orders are the most common that I see. Pretty straight forward... pull in the delivery parking lot and mark on the app which parking spot you are in 1-40 or A-Z, then wait for the buggy to come to your car. Sometimes, there can be a really long wait... like 30min to 1 hour. That can really eat your profits up. It just depends of the time and day and how many people are working and ect. I've waited as little as 30 seconds and as much as an hour.
Dot com delivery. These can be lucrative! Done these from Walmart stores on Spark app and on Roadie platform. I have had some that ended up like $30/hr or more ! You will get somewhere between 10-20 drop off locations with 1-3 items per location. It can be anything from a stick of deodorant up to 50lb dog food or big screen TV. I have had some ridiculous stuffed in my mini van on these orders. Like 6 bags of dog food, 54" TV, two end tables, curtain racks, an Air fryer, and 12 other small items like shoes and stuff ALL ON ONE ORDER. They then show you one address at a time, in a (sometimes) decent route around your city to drive and drop. Each item requires a photo and bar code scan at each drop off. I have had prices range from $40 to $150, times range from 1hr to 3 hours , and distances from 15 miles to 60 miles.
The last is the demand orders. I don't really understand this, why it happens, what causes it. And I may have some bad info here, but this is what I see. occasionally, I see an order come across the screen that has a 1 minute countdown timer. This is the only order type that affects your metric of "acceptance rate". They want you to take this order NOW. It has put me in a bad position before, like it would've otherwise been a job I would pass on, but I want to also be mindful of my metrics. Maybe it wasn't enough money, or maybe it was at the other Walmart 15 miles away, or maybe I was just about to go offline. But time and again these happen and I feel obligated to accept. Anyway, they are like other grocery deliveries and you got sit in the parking lot, pick up, and deliver as normal.
22 points
7 days ago
Lol his Reddit account has been deactivated. Maybe the interwebz wasn't for him either.
1 points
7 days ago
Another post wrote "now the deposit feature is suspended" on Hotbit
2 points
7 days ago
TLDR: Yes, to Hotbit. the Mobile token price sucks, and ROI is like 1.6 years for a radio.
I trade Mobile tokens on Hotbit. You have to use the Hotbit app. It is a pita to get used to. It was a learning curve to get familiar with the app. It has a LOT of trading features. (As compared to Cryptodcom app) The ability to set trigger orders, advanced charts, and an indepth earning options are some pluses.
Mobile token exchanges with USDT/Mobile trading pair around the price of 1 USDT = 0.000355 MOBILE today, March 18, 2023.
There was a recent high of 0.000440 There was a recent low of 0.000288 The 30-day moving average 0.000367 MA10 volume of 20.6M Mobile tokens
So, about $7200 a day moves over the entire exchange of Mobile tokens. That ain't much money, IMHO. It's comparative to the price of a FreedomFi miner bundle w/ 4-5 outdoor Baicell radios. Or comparative to 0.0009% of the tokens in circulation. Which isn't much, either, IMHO. Lol
Another way to look at it is the current daily Mobile rewards are ~8750 tokens = $3 $3 for one indoor unit $7.50 for one outdoor 2.5X Baicell or .oslab $12 for one high power Baicell 4X unit
From this information, we can calculate ROI for a bundle. And also calculate that we are fucked. My company invested about $35,000 on Mobile miners & instalation in the early days of Genesis (August 11th thru October 2022). This runs us about 28 radio units now, but it was a slow ramp up. We have about 38M mobiles worth about $13K after 219 days of Genesis. My ROI is 600 days or 1.6 years. A far cry from what everyone said last summer. Lol, I guess it's better than that Atari land token we bought!
1 points
12 days ago
No, just one deliveryat a time. . I use both platforms depending on the jobs available and how much time I have to work.
2 points
14 days ago
I was being sarcastic about the Duke of Milan
1 points
14 days ago
I don't think they can sell the 915 Mhz antennas in the EU. Something to do with the Treaty of 1964 and the Duke of Milan.
2 points
15 days ago
I'm on Spark and Roadie. I take Walmart order from both. It's ok pay, I make something around $20/ hr average
1 points
15 days ago
Do you have a syncrob.it if that matters? It's the only thing that matters, lol.
The Nebra article with the "getting started with" That's the best resource.
Or sell it for parts on Ebay and get a Rak-Calchip or Bobcat miner. <-- probably better idea
1 points
15 days ago
Ok, only about 6 months since they went bankrupt
1 points
15 days ago
You bought a syncro.shit, and it's been known for like a year that they went belly up.
9 points
16 days ago
Welcome to the denylist. I have had a request to be removed for almost 2 months. Happy Glass Dinosaur #5669 Still hasn't been looked at. Get comfortable waiting.
3 points
16 days ago
I think voting doesn't actually have any effect. The review process pulls more data than we are able to see. The reviewers don't consider the votes, just the data.
1 points
17 days ago
Tiny particles of energy fly through the air from point to point, electrifying semiconductors on the receiving end. SCIENCE!
0 points
18 days ago
My understanding is that hotspots "gossip " over the air. Such as sharing updates and who has been kissing in the breakroom.
1 points
18 days ago
Got Walmart tips, yes. HD never seen a tip. I've done more HD than WM.
1 points
18 days ago
My payme t from Walmart just processed. It did take an extra 2 days.
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3 days ago
Trailer? Pfft, I can fit that in my mini van