Doordash Is Starting an Hourly Pay Option for Drivers — Up to $19.50 an HourThe delivery app announced a slew of new features on Wednesday, including giving drivers the option between being paid by delivery or being paid a flat rate.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

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Dashers will now have more power of choice in how they get paid for deliveries.

Doordashannounceda series of new features for drivers on Wednesday, including an hourly pay option for its drivers. The company is the first app-based delivery serviceto implement an hourly pay option for drivers.

The payment program,"Earn by Time," gives drivers — or "Dashers," as the company calls them — the choice between getting compensated for each delivery or being paid an hourly flat rate for their deliveries. The flat rate of compensation will also vary by region, and range from $10 to $19.50,The New York Timesreported.

Currently,Dashers are paid per delivery and given an "offer" — which ranges between $2 to $10 — and is determined by distance, duration, and desirability of the order,according to Doordash. However, the current pay-per-delivery model often leaves drivers who accept smaller orders or don't receive tips at a disadvantage.

现在,随着收入的时间,司机将该俱乐部n and be able to switch between the two modes (per delivery or per hour) as much as they like, and Dashers will still receive 100% of tips when opting for hourly pay. However, the hourly rate only applies to the time between accepting and delivering an order, not time spent waiting for another order.

The company says the new program was implemented in response to driver feedback.

"One of the things we've heard a lot is around choice: Choice of when, where and how they earn is really important," Cody Aughney, head of the Dasher & Logistics team at Doordash, told the New York Times.

The new feature aims to address some concerns about drivers being paid a fair wage, as well as giving them more of an incentive to pick up smaller orders that, when only being paid per order, may not make a driver's trip worthwhile.

Related:Viral Video Shows Workers Not Taking Deliveries Without Tips, Sparks Debate: 'We Can Pick and Choose'

"On their end, the point is to push as many orders as they can, and on the driver's end, it may give them some security," Sergio Avedian, a longtime driver, toldThe Times.

Doordash also added an additionalsafetyfeature that allows drivers to share their location while making deliveries with up to five contacts.

The new features come as the gig economy has been under fire over concerns regarding driver safety and fair wages.In April, three gig workers were victims of violent crimes over the course of a single week in Florida — prompting drivers across the country to speak out regarding surmounting fears.

Competing apps have different pay incentives:Uber Eatssometimes pays drivers a "supplement" for distance, as well as surge pay during peak hours.GrubHubalso gives drivers a "contribution" on slow days to ensure drivers make a minimum guaranteed rate. According toThe Rideshare Guy, a blog that offers information and tips for drivers, GrubHub drivers earn an average of $12-$13 an hour, andUber Eatsis $20-$25.

Related:Gig Workers Advocate For More Safety Following Attacks on Drivers

Madeline Garfinkle

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Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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