Two Catering Orders Saved This Slow Delivery Day

Delivery day in Las Vegas with two catering orders, a slow market, and a short dinner shift. The day started with an early breakfast catering heading to a medical center. The drop-off was only a few miles away and the order was worth about $280 in food. That catering paid $22.50. On the way back, I picked up a quick Uber Eats order that paid about $8.50 before transitioning into lunch. Lunch started with another catering order. This one was a large Italian food order picked up in the zone north of my normal area. The drop-off was only about two miles away and included roughly $350 worth of food. That catering paid $30. After the drop-off, I turned on the apps and tried to work my way back toward the home zone. Order flow was pretty slow. Managed to grab a DoorDash order for about $11 before closing out lunch. Dinner was short. I came out late and only completed one DoorDash order for about $10 before calling it a night. The full day finished at about $83. Everything was completed in the car. @jaypdelivery documents real delivery days in Las Vegas focusing on real gig work, real routes, and honest earnings. Not every day is a huge payout day, but every day is part of the journey. If you enjoy realistic delivery content and seeing how these days actually play out, consider subscribing and follow along. ⸻ 🧠 Takeaway Some days, a couple of catering orders can make the difference between a decent day and a completely dead one. ⸻ 💬 Have catering orders been carrying your market lately, or are regular deliveries doing most of the work? 🤔 ⸻ 🙌 Thanks for Watching Thanks for watching and riding along with me. I appreciate everyone supporting the @jaypdelivery journey. ⸻ 🔗 Hashtags 🚗💨 #JayPDelivery #DoorDash #UberEats #CateringDelivery #GigWork #DeliveryDriver #LasVegas