Why Drivers Love Working with Yes Yes Deliver

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If you'd told me two years ago I'd love working in delivery, I would've laughed in your face. Back then, I was juggling a warehouse gig, a side hustle fixing bikes, and trying to keep my old van from breaking down every other week. I wasn't looking for another job. I was looking for freedom.

Then one of my friends—shoutout to Josh—told me about Yes Yes Deliver. "It ain't Uber," he said. "It's better. Real deliveries. Real money. Less B.S."

He wasn’t wrong.

Since signing up, I’ve made more money, had way more control over my schedule, and I’ve even met people I actually like delivering for. This isn’t another gig app. It feels more like being part of something that respects your hustle. So, if you're wondering why drivers love working with Yes Yes Deliver, let me break it down from someone who's in it every day.

It Starts With Respect

Let me get this out of the way first: nobody likes feeling like just another cog in the machine. I’ve driven for the big apps—Uber, DoorDash, Instacart. You clock in, get pinged non-stop, deal with customer complaints for stuff you didn’t cause, and at the end of the week? You barely clear a profit after gas and maintenance.

With Yes Yes Deliver, it’s different. It’s fewer jobs, sure—but they’re better. Bigger payouts. No nonsense.

You’re not racing around for $4 burrito drop-offs. You’re getting paid real money to do real work—delivering furniture, appliances, heavy stuff people actually need help with.

Real Pay for Real Work

Let’s talk numbers because that’s what matters. On a good day, I do 2–3 deliveries and pull in $200 to $300.

That’s not a fluke.

The average delivery pays anywhere from $60 to $120 depending on the size and distance. Some jobs—like hauling a bedroom set or multiple-item orders—can net $150 or more. I’ve had weekends where I made $900 just working Friday to Sunday.

And the best part? That’s before tips.

I once helped a woman move a handmade oak dining table her late husband built. We carried it like it was made of glass. When it was done, she handed me a $50 tip and said, “Thank you for treating it like it mattered.”

That delivery stuck with me.

You’re in Control

No one’s breathing down your neck. You see the job, the price, the time window—and you choose if you want it.

That’s huge.

With other platforms, you’re often forced to accept whatever comes your way or risk getting penalized. Here? It’s all opt-in. You build your schedule around your life.

Got a kid’s soccer game? Cool, block off that time. Want to grind hard on Saturdays and chill Sundays? That’s up to you.

You’re treated like a professional who knows what you’re doing—not a robot on a timer.

Built for Local Pros

I live in Nyack, and I know these streets better than Google Maps. When I see a delivery to Valley Cottage or Piermont, I already know where to park, what the stairs are like, and whether there’s room to turn around.

That local edge? It matters.

Yes Yes Deliver is built around local deliveries by local drivers. You’re not driving 30 miles for a pickup just to get 10 bucks. Most jobs are within a 10- to 15-mile radius, and that’s intentional.

Less driving, more delivering.

No Guesswork, No Surprises

Here’s what I love: when a job comes in, you know everything.

  • What you’re picking up

  • Where it’s going

  • If there are stairs or elevators

  • How many people are needed

  • What gear is recommended (blankets, dolly, straps)

There’s no “oh by the way” moment when you arrive and find out you’re moving a baby grand piano up four flights.

The app keeps it clear and transparent. And if you’ve got a question? You can message the client before you accept the job. It saves so many headaches.

Better Clients, Better Vibes

You know what sucks about food delivery? Cold fries and cranky people.

The clients on Yes Yes Deliver? Totally different vibe. They’re usually grateful, understanding, and actually helpful.

You’re not just “the delivery guy.” You’re a pro helping them solve a real problem.

I once helped a young couple move a vintage armoire from their grandma’s house into their new apartment. The guy was helping me carry it while his partner made us lemonade. They even helped wrap it in plastic and offered me dinner.

That kind of appreciation makes the job feel good.

You Can Build a Business If You Want

For folks like me who are entrepreneurial, Yes Yes Deliver isn’t just a gig. It’s a gateway.

You can grow into your own operation—hire a buddy, buy a bigger van, even start branding your own services. The platform supports you, not holds you back.

I’ve seen guys start with an old cargo van and end up running full crews by their second year. Some get their own moving licenses, get regular routes, and start getting booked off-platform.

The app becomes a launchpad.

Support That Actually Helps

Ever tried contacting support on the big apps? Yeah—good luck.

At Yes Yes Deliver, when you reach out, you get a real person. And they don’t just send you canned messages—they actually solve problems.

One time a client wasn’t home during a scheduled delivery window. I called support, and within minutes they’d reached the customer, rescheduled, and paid me for my time.

That’s how you build trust with your drivers.

Safety First, Always

This was a big deal for me. You never know what you’re walking into on some gigs.

Yes Yes Deliver screens both drivers and customers. You’re not just showing up blind to a stranger’s house. There’s a layer of accountability on both sides.

They also offer safety guidelines, gear recommendations, and let you decline any job you don’t feel comfortable with—no penalties.

I’ve turned down a couple sketchy ones with no drama. That peace of mind is worth a lot.

A Real Community, Not Just an App

This might sound corny, but there’s a vibe to Yes Yes Deliver that feels different.

Drivers talk to each other. There’s a Facebook group where folks share tips, help each other with routes, even lend gear when someone’s in a bind. I’ve met a handful of other drivers on deliveries and it’s always mutual respect, good convo, and shared laughs about heavy couches and tight stairwells.

One guy, Dante, even helped me fix a flat one time in the parking lot of a pickup location. I didn’t even know him—he just saw the uniform and said, “You with Yes Yes? I got you.”

That kind of energy? You don’t get it everywhere.

It’s Delivery That Makes Sense

To sum it up, here's why I (and a lot of other drivers) stick with Yes Yes Deliver:

  • Real pay for real work

  • Respect and flexibility

  • Local jobs that make sense

  • A platform that actually helps, not hinders

It’s not about delivering 40 things a day. It’s about making good money, on your terms, with people who value what you do.

If you’re looking for a side hustle, a fresh start, or a new way to work on your terms, this might be it.

Final Word from a Driver Who’s Been There

I've hustled every kind of gig there is. Some drained me. Some felt like scams. This one? It’s the first time I’ve actually felt like I’m building something.

My van’s not new, but it’s mine. My schedule isn’t fixed, but it fits. And my bank account? Let’s just say I’m not stressing rent anymore.

That first week I joined, I told Jerome I’d try it for a month. I’ve been here over a year now.

And I’m just getting started.

Want to Join the Crew?

If this sounds like your kind of work, check out yesyesdeliver.com and hit "Become a Driver." The sign-up’s simple, the support’s real, and the road’s waiting.

Let’s move something.

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