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Shipt’s ‘Effort-Based’ Pay Model Decided a 1,400-Item Order Was Worth About $US20 ($29) – Gizmodo Australia
Target-owned personal shopping platform Shipt — which competes with the likes of Instacart — has been transitioning its markets to what it calls an “effort-based” wage system, dubbed V2. We, and the contractors who work for Shipt, have no idea how the new mod…

Target-owned personal shopping platform Shipt which competes with the likes of Instacart has been transitioning its markets to what it calls an effort-based wage system, dubbed V2. We, and the contractors who work for Shipt, have no idea how the new model determines pay. But a very unusual order sent to Gizmodo gives a good indication of what factors V2 isnt looking at.
Gizmodo was sent screenshots by a current shopper that appeared to show an order of mostly toiletries and cleaning products t…
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