This week, traffic on Postmates really slowed down. I got very few orders, and spent a lot of time reading while waiting for another delivery. It was nice to spend time reading, and because I was in various places around San Diego, I got to find some cool places I hadn't been before, but I didn't make as much money either, which isn't as cool. While waiting at a restaurant for them to finish cooking the food, I struck up a conversation with the man next to me. He was working for GrubHub, another food delivery service. He told me how much he was making in a six-hour shift, and I realized I can't continue working for Postmates. He could make what I made in one week, in a single day. Luckily, this was the last week of Postmates for a while. I will be flying up to Lake Tahoe next week, to begin the next part of my Endersession.
What have I learned from Endersession so far that I can apply to life beyond high school? If the pay isn't worth your time, then you shouldn't continue working for someone. It's important to consider the value of your time, and whether or not a job, or anything else, is worth that time.
What have I learned from Endersession so far that I can apply to life beyond high school? If the pay isn't worth your time, then you shouldn't continue working for someone. It's important to consider the value of your time, and whether or not a job, or anything else, is worth that time.