multiple deliveries

I worked for doordash six months ago and I was making around 15 to $20 an hour thanks to the multiples period in San Diego that's not very much money. Now that they have discontinued doing multiples in my area I came back to this 6 months later expecting to make 15 to $20 an hour. Now I'm making 11 or $12 an hour not including the gas that I am spending to get between deliveries and I'm doing about 1 3/4 deliveries in an hour. I messaged The doordash Help Center and they said they discontinued it because of app issues and they thought it would be better for both the customers and the Dashers. I don't feel like driving around my 2018 car making $11 an hour when I was making 20 on a Monday night. This type of job just isn't lucrative and there's times where I'm making less than minimum wage and I can bet that it's the same case scenario for 85% of the other dashes now that they're not doing multiple orders. It's the same thing with ubereats I was making less than minimum wage with Uber Eats and then I was so happy to find doordash which nearly doubled my pay from Uber Eats but now it's not that case anymore so it's back to the gutters of this torrential want to be occupation that isn't even legitimate working like a foreign Chinese manufacturer. How is this even legal.

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