By A Mystery Man Writer
Instacart—one of Silicon Valley’s fastest-growing on-demand upstarts—is giving its independent contractor shoppers the chance to become part-time employees.
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How does this company justify paying a shopper $7 for this amount of work?? After gas and taxes, $3-$4 an hour? Not to mention these ridiculous customers expecting us to do the
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The Tip is actually the shopping fee, not a little something extra : r/ instacart