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Doordash Customer Tracks Down Dasher?! | Behind the Scenes of a Gig Economy Creator Shift Hustle Ep 7

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We dive into the alarming story of a DoorDash driver whose car was vandalized by a customer who tracked her to her home address. The incident raises serious questions about driver safety and privacy in the gig economy.

• Discussing best practices for DoorDash drivers when marking arrivals at restaurants and waiting for orders
• Analyzing a viral news story about a driver whose windshield was smashed by an angry customer
• Examining discrepancies in the news reporting and questioning how the customer obtained the driver's address
• Sharing frustrations about content monetization on TikTok when covering news stories
• Exploring the challenges of platform-specific rules for content creators
• Addressing safety concerns for online creators, especially women
• Discussing strategies for maintaining privacy while building an audience
• Highlighting the importance of boundaries in parasocial relationships with followers

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Speaker 1:

Hello, hello, welcome to the Shift Hustle Show. My name is Jason. Thank you for joining on TikTok. This is Mo from Mo Side Hustles. Hey guys, I always want to say Mo Side Hustles 2, but I don't know, I feel like I should. That's technically the channel, but it kind of sounds weird when I do that.

Speaker 3:

It is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah for sure. So just a quick explanation, just as we're getting into it right now. Tonight it's going to be the last show of the side hustle show Cause it's summertime's coming to an end. It's been a good adventure and I thought it'd be good to have um mo come on and, uh, god, why do I look so washed out on tiktok? It's like my camera's dirty or something. Uh, anyways, try, have mo come on and just have a little fun. We're going to talk a little door dash. We're going to talk about um mo had a video go, uh, you know, kind of viral, but then got kicked out of the not kicked out the video, got kicked out of the money making part of it. So we just kind of want to talk about too, like the stress not the stress the, the heartache, the, the shitty stuff about like being a, a gig creator, which can be, can be tough at times and it can be lonely and it can be uh, I don't know all those things, right, mo?

Speaker 3:

definitely. Yeah, uh, you mean um content creator for whatever.

Speaker 1:

I mean any type of content creator really yes, for sure it's difficult but I mean when you're a content creator for, like I don't know, I'm looking at my Funko Pops right here in the studio, in my little studio I was like it's different though, because your content kind of is based on your job. You know what I mean. I think it's a little harder when you're a content creator for the stuff you do for work and like it's. It's not all like glamorous when you're out there getting content, like you're actually making money and you have to do this, otherwise it's it's trouble. You know what I mean right.

Speaker 3:

so so I mean, as far as content creation with your job, I mean, and it's really difficult for me because I've kind of coined myself as like someone who's positive. So when there's something that pisses me off, it kind of like goes against the grain of what I'm, you know. But on the other hand, it also, I think, shows that even somebody who tries to be positive all the time still has shit happen to them and and you still, I still get upset. You know, I still have things that I complain about. It's not, um, it's not that I'm, you know, fricking, shitting, glitter all the time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean you. I would say you do. You are pretty positive, even though when you have things that might not be super positive, you do try to put a good spin on it, which is nice to see. You know, with the stuff that we do, we're talking about the news, and typically it's gloom and doom. You know, someone got hurt or someone's being shady or those kind of things. There's not a lot of positive stories with you know, with the news, unfortunately, and that's not just in you know the gig world, that's in you know everyday world that there's just not a lot of positivity in general with that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1:

So, before we get really get into that stuff, I wanted to this is a um, we got your video I want to play, because we're going to play it, because I want to talk about it, because there's a lot of discrepancies that I I want to talk about. And then I wanted to just throw this out there with with doordash dave, and I wonder what you thought about this. I'm going to play this video. It's about when you tap arrived and I want to know what you think about this.

Speaker 4:

So, guys, a little trick Press that arrived at store button. The second it's available, the second you're close. If you're waiting to turn into the parking lot or anything like that, once that button is available, press it so that your clock starts, just in case if it's long, it won't be as long, you could worry free on a sign a lot sooner, but it also helps your on time rating. So that's very key. Once you do that, once you check in, be sure to also do this.

Speaker 1:

And for the audio listeners, he said he was waiting for the order. So what do you think about that? I don't do this. And uh, for the audio listeners, he um said he was waiting for the order. So what do you think about that? I, I don't do this, so I don't know. I think it would be a disadvantage, honestly I've done videos on this okay um several different videos on this and the?

Speaker 3:

um hitting arrived at store as soon as you can. Yes, I do that all the time, um, because I feel like I don't know if it helps the on-time rating or not, but I feel like if it shows that I'm at the store and I mean you can't hit arrived at store until you're in the vicinity of the store.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's pretty's pretty close.

Speaker 3:

But if you get that, then if it takes a long time, that's not on you, it's on the restaurant. So that's that's how I feel about that I'm doing earned by time. Of course it doesn't matter. You know like I wait at the restaurant. I'm driving whatever it's. You know it takes a long time. It doesn't matter. You know like I wait at the restaurant, I'm driving whatever it's. You know it takes a long time. It doesn't, it doesn't affect me as much as like per offer, but um.

Speaker 3:

So there's that part of it and then the other part where he goes in and selects um, like there's a long line at the drive-through or my order's not being prepared or whatever. I do that as well. But I talked to DoorDash several different times because there's kind of a controversy with this. I thought that doing what Dave did um thought that doing what Dave did um was only feedback for the restaurant. That's what I was thinking Um. Because it says thank you, we will, whatever it says. It says we'll send this to the store, you know, to improve time or whatever, which it never does, but um. So there's that.

Speaker 3:

But there's also, where you go up to the top, there's a little circle with a question mark and you hit that. And then you hit there's a problem the store, there's a problem with the store or something, and it says there is a long wait time at the store. I do that almost every time If it's not ready as soon as I get there. I'm doing that because what that does is if the customer gives you a bad rating because it took too long, it's gonna take that rating away. So I do that as a protection for myself. So there was another. There was another creator, Dylan, who did a video on this, and I was like that doesn't do anything. You know, when you, when you just hit the, I'm like that doesn't do anything. You got to do the circle with the question mark or whatever. But I was wrong. Both of them help our ratings. I don't know about the arrived at the store, but those other two things do help us with our customer ratings and I believe the on-time rating as well. So I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Do you think that if they see you doing it every single time, they're going to be like well, they're just, you know, they're just trying to skirt the system? I don't know, it just seems. I don't ever do that, unless it actually is. I always, I always say order not ready when I get there, because if it's not, it's not. I don't know what the holdup is. I mean, I just say it's not ready. I think that's one of the options.

Speaker 3:

Right, no-transcript an issue or there's a potential that there's going to be an issue? As far as the arrived at store, I do that exactly as Dave does every single time as soon as arrived at store comes up, I hit that button.

Speaker 1:

So living life on TikTok says I always mark arrived at the store as soon as I can, so the timer starts in case I need to unassign. So do you need a certain like I guess? I mean I've done 700 door dash deliveries but I feel like I don't even know what I'm doing, but does it? Do you need a certain amount of time before you can unassign?

Speaker 3:

I believe it's 10 minutes, but I don't think that. I don't believe that it's either 10 or 15 minutes, I can't remember. But um, I've waited lots longer than that and it never gave me an option to for a worry-free unassigned there.

Speaker 1:

There have been times, not every time but like I think you have to go up into.

Speaker 3:

I know we got like you're going to like you're going to cancel it, and then it'll say, oh, am I lagging.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're, we're. We're going to have to work together because we're definitely lagging quite a bit. So, like I'm talking, it takes you like four seconds to hear me.

Speaker 5:

See the four seconds to learn on the last.

Speaker 3:

I swear I'm not having stage fright, that's not.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like last time.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not like last time. Um yeah, I'm not really sure if I can even fix that well, we'll just, we'll just have to work together.

Speaker 1:

Uh, bubba sue says uh, it's a 10 minute worry-free, unassigned, so uh, you have to wait 10 minutes thank you, bubba sue um, but yeah, for me I, I, I guess, when I was thinking about with arriving at the store, is cause I do a lot of shopping orders so I don't hit I've arrived until, like cause I want my fastest time on the shop, so I hit like right when I'm walking through the door I hit arrived, and then actually I go to the product first and then I hit start shopping and actually I go to the product first and then I start shopping.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I agree, I will do that as well with the shopping ones. Not that I do a lot of shopping, but the ones that I do. I do wait until I get in there.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So that's why when I read or when I watched Dave's video, I was kind of like no, why would you do that? But I guess I was more thinking the shopping orders and not the food pickup order. So, um, and bubble Sue says she also waits. Um, all right, so let's talk about your video a little bit Um, and let's watch it, let's discuss the actual content and then, just for people, just kind of like a little bit of backstage or inside baseball, and then why you got that video got kicked out of the creator. Fun on tiktok. Does that sound good? Yep, all right, here we go I am not happy with doordash.

Speaker 3:

Um, did you guys hear about what happened in milwaukee? Apparently the doordash driver was unable to deliver the order and DoorDash actually gave the customer the DoorDash driver's address. What?

Speaker 5:

She ruined a $300 stroller and car seat.

Speaker 2:

Faith Morris's 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander is a wreck. There's glass on everything. Her windshield smashed in, she says, by an angry DoorDash customer. It was around 2 am, july 11th. Morris says she had just picked up a food order and was on her way to deliver it when her phone lost service and connection to the DoorDash app. I didn't know exactly what the address was, so, morris turned around, went home, contacted DoorDash and asked the company to cancel the order.

Speaker 5:

The order disappears so usually that means that they cleared the order or something like that, but the customer kept calling. She's saying like now you stole my food.

Speaker 2:

I even tipped you a search warrant obtained by 12, news says this video from Morris's ring camera Shows the angry customer knock on Morris' door. We've blurred her face because she hasn't been formally charged. Morris didn't answer the door but watched from her window as the customer approached her car with the DoorDash order still in the backseat and started smashing it with a tire iron. It was like a movie.

Speaker 5:

It was so crazy just to sit there and be like totally defenseless.

Speaker 2:

Morris asked DoorDash how the customer got her location In messages. Morris shared with 12 News. A DoorDash support agent said one of their representatives gave confidential information to the customer which, quote, violates the policy.

Speaker 5:

Are you serious? Get your manager on the phone. One of your customers just came over here and destroyed my car Over 10 chicken wings that didn't even have lemon pepper on them.

Speaker 2:

Now Morris says she and her four kids don't feel safe at home.

Speaker 5:

I also had to break my lease and I got to be out of this place in 26 days. I don't even know where I'm going.

Speaker 3:

I don't have no place to take my kids, so I actually watched a couple of different reports on this, and one said tire iron, the other one said a brick. I don't know if one or both is lying or I don't know, but it is really scary. If DoorDash is giving out our personal information, I am not happy. What do you guys think? Let me know.

Speaker 1:

All right. So Bubba Sue says news definitely screwed this story up. One Dasher didn't pay bill and phone was turned off. Oh wow, so I did not see that because I watched a couple different articles. And then two Dasher went home without closing the order and customer can see GPS.

Speaker 3:

Also in this news story it said that she smashed it with a tire iron and in another news story that I saw it showed the bricks. It showed that they took a brick and smashed her window with the brick.

Speaker 1:

so I mean, if you've ever been involved with a news story, um, they, they get a lot wrong and they take a lot of liberties. They're they're trying to juice it up. You know what I mean, whatever it is and so they're asking her the right questions to be like you know. You know they talk about our living situation. I'm like that has literally nothing to do with the story, but like yeah, who cares yeah?

Speaker 1:

And I feel bad for you. I'm sorry, but, like you know, what are we doing here? Um so, uh. So Dasher went home without closing the order, but she says in the story that she looked at her screen and the order was gone from from DoorDash. Um, so I I mean, if if that's the case, then I mean I wouldn't force close my app either. I would just go back to what I was doing and then go back to my stuff. But it still doesn't give the person the right to come do that.

Speaker 3:

No, that is scary. That's scary to me as a single person who lives by myself. If I had somebody come to my door and was no, that's not happening.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's hope support did not give out the address. I'd be shocked if they did. I mean, that would violate every freaking thing that they.

Speaker 3:

Did you see that it had a screenshot of the chat?

Speaker 1:

But it was blurred out.

Speaker 3:

Well, part of it was. I actually took a screenshot of the screenshot and it says it said something I can't remember, something about the customer being able to call was calling her after the order was after everything and that they followed her home, or what. Something like that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but, it's like well, if they fall I don't know, if they fall in their home, then door dash didn't give out the information except for the GPS. But I don't know. I'm leaning towards what Bubba Sue said. She didn't give out the information except for the GPS, but.

Speaker 1:

I don't know I'm leaning towards what Bubba Sue said. She didn't get rid of the order and the customer because, yeah, you can track them. If it hasn't posted as delivered, if the Dasher hasn't done anything like I delivered it, cancel it. Make any kind of attempt to DoorDash, the GPS is going to pin them right at their house to doordash they're.

Speaker 3:

The gps is gonna pin them right at their house. But if verizon okay verizon cut out her phone at two in the morning for one, okay. I mean, is that is that? Yeah, it was at two o'clock in the morning, so did verizon decide to just shut her phone service off at two in the morning? Or I mean, really we, if we're really dissecting this, okay, and then like, if her phone service was cut off, then wouldn't the gps be cut off too?

Speaker 1:

I mean, I don't know I mean no, because if she was on wi-fi at home, oh, I suppose, yeah, I like how we're.

Speaker 3:

We're like victim blaming and not getting after the the crazy bitch that smashed your car the thing is, I I absolutely agree that the customer was way out of line and, um, yes, the, I believe the all of the news stations completely just said what they wanted, pretty much, um, but do I do?

Speaker 3:

I completely believe the dasher, I don't know I feel bad for her that this happened to her and it was a very scary thing, but I think there are some discrepancies there that yeah, well, yeah, bubba Sushi was on Wi-Fi, so yeah, that kept her phone active.

Speaker 1:

If they did shut it off, I mean 2 o'clock doesn't mean anything to me. Who knows, maybe the shit works 24 hours a day, so maybe that's true. The phone company got to it and they're like okay, this is it.

Speaker 1:

You would think it would be like at 1201 on the next day, or something like that right I mean I don't, I don't know how that works, I don't know yeah, I don't run a phone company, so tell me, tell me your story about this video and the frustration and and all that like, and then we'll kind of go over what maybe happened or what other people could do.

Speaker 3:

If you're listening to this as a content creator on tiktok, okay, so yes, um, as a content creator, I saw a couple of videos about this and I thought I was, I was scared, you know, like I'm us, and actually I made another video right before we went live and a couple people, actually after making the video, a couple people actually contacted me saying that they've had similar things happen to them Not having car windows smashed but, that they've had customers, find them on on social media and then be like kind of stalking them and I mean that's just, that's just creepy to me.

Speaker 3:

So anyway, I kind of went off on a ramble there, Sorry.

Speaker 1:

Feel free.

Speaker 3:

So, as long as I don't choke right, as long as I don't, there's no dead air.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

Okay. So, um, I made this video, um, and I wanted to make the video but I couldn't figure out how to make it. So the video was up here and I was this little thing down here. I mean, I was using CapCut and I couldn't figure out how to do it. So it it was putting the video right here and then putting just a part of my head in the video. I couldn't like shrink myself, or it was me behind with the video in front of me and you couldn't move or shrink the video.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so I thought I'm just gonna commentate in the beginning and then play the video, the newscast, and then make a comment at the end, because I mean, I don't want to like take somebody's work and make it as my own either, like I.

Speaker 3:

I get that, but I do feel like I made enough comments and you know commentary that it was original. So I posted it and right now there's like 24,000 views or whatever, which would be a nice chunk of money if it was actually considered a video that was not disqualified in the creator rewards program was not disqualified in the creator rewards program. So they disqualified it because they classified it as unoriginal content and I appealed it and I said, you know, I commented in the beginning, I commented at the end. I felt like, you know, this was something that I needed to share with my audience and they didn't TikTok, didn't One, they didn't want me to put, because you can put a link for subscriptions to have people subscribe. They didn't want that and they also disqualified it, um, for the creator rewards program. So I guess I understand, but at the same time I'm like it's kind of a bummer, you know well, let's just talk about like content creating and then the copyright stuff in general.

Speaker 1:

so tiktok's hilarious to me because you can use every song known to man, because they're a Chinese company, right.

Speaker 1:

So, like any other platform like YouTube, if you use any kind of music, they they grab it right away, like you can cut it out later, it's fine, it's not a big deal, but you will not get monetized for that video, if even like three seconds of like a song. But TikTok, you can use any song you want, it's no problem. So this is what it pissed me off, because the same thing happened with me. When we do our new show, we would play videos like that we just did, and they would, and tiktok would be like nope, you're off, you can't do it, you're banned for 10 days. You can reapply or whatever, because it's not original content and that's just super frustrating, as just like a content creator you know, trying to figure out which platform does what and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

So, as far as TikTok goes and I know I already told you this, but if you're listening to get around that, just put this weird line through the video. I've seen people do that because I watch movie clips and TV show clips all the time and you know I actually have found shows from that and then I am I assuming they're not getting dinged for that. I mean, I I guess I could be wrong. Or, like you said, put, put yourself on the screen the whole time and again. You're just like god, I can't figure this out. It's like ah, fuck it like, I'll just do this that's exactly what I did, yeah yeah, and and youtube is is weird with stuff too, and facebook not so much.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, it's really hard trying to create these videos and trying to do the best you can and and when you're you know it's, it's dumb and and I'll get a copyright here and there from youtube and it'll be like oh, this, this so-and-so is claiming so a lot of times. So it's either you're not getting any money, they're taking it all, or they're sharing it with you and you can appeal it. And I always appeal and say, hey, we're a news broadcast, we're just showing the news, we're not trying to gain anything from this. And sometimes they say okay, and sometimes they say no, we're still going to share it. Or if they say you get none of it not that we get a lot of money on youtube I'll just cut the shit out.

Speaker 1:

They give you an option right in youtube to go, and they'll do. They'll cut it out right for you, like. They'll like get rid of the music except the voices, like they're, it's good enough where they can get rid of the background music and keep you. Now it's not great, but it's, you know. Or you can just cut out the segment completely kind of automatically. So right, which is kind of nice.

Speaker 3:

But no, that is nice, because I I mean once, once I post it, I'm like I'm on to the next thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it's it's not worth deleting and redoing. It's like fuck it whatever.

Speaker 3:

Just now that you know like if you do new stuff, Well, I, I kind of saw it as a learning opportunity, you know, and also it was. I mean, I wanted people to know about it. That was, that was the main thing, it wasn't. You know, when I post things a lot of times, yeah, it's because I'm monetized on TikTok, but that's not my main focus, it's to tell people about it, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's information that needs to be out there and you know. Going back to the safety thing, and I know you're a little freaked out about it, unfortunately, as a woman, I mean I'm not being sexist, this is just the reality of the world. It's an issue, and I know a creator on YouTube that she is very strict on things that she posts and like even with talking to me, like I have her phone number and stuff like that and we've we've chatted, she's been on the show before and she's great, but like she had a stalker and she had to like get off youtube for a while because it became an issue. So it's like, so she's much more strict about who she gives information to and what she says and things like that. So it's it's you know, you got to do that. People. People are crazy.

Speaker 3:

I'm pretty, um, I'm pretty private about where I mean. I say my state, but I don't. I don't like to say what part of the state or you know, the city. I don't show any like in my um, in my content. I don't show any like road signs or you know anything like that, just because if somebody wants to stalk you, they're going to stalk you and they're going to find out where you are.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying that, but I mean it could be with anybody, anybody posting anything.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, I think the part of it is when you throw yourself out there and I'm kind of guilty of this too, I have some podcasters I listened to and you become like you feel like your best friends with them. But there is a line there where you can't cross because like, hey, yeah, you know you enjoy my content, we're friends and stuff like that, and I and I have friends in our that. I've let you know, these are lifelong friends. I mean, we went to Nashville together and we all met via the show. But you know, you still got to realize like I've had a few people I've had to block just because they got a little loose-lipped and got out of line. I'm like, hey, we're not at this level. You know what I mean? Yep, me too. So I mean it's just part of the deal and I think most people genuinely aren't trying to be creeps, but some of them are and you just gotta. You just gotta keep your head on a swivel.

Speaker 3:

Right, exactly, I feel like um, most people, like you said that line that can't be crossed, most people get you know, can get to that line and be like okay, and other people are just like they just like trip over the line right and and again.

Speaker 1:

It's most of the time it's not them trying to be weird, sometimes it is, uh, but it's just them like oh, I thought we were best friends and like, well, I have your phone number. I'm like not anymore block. But as, as a male, I guess I I'm not as cautious I probably should be. I mean, people know, uh, you know what state I am, what city I am, you know all that stuff. So I guess, if they wanted to like, I guess come and get it.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, but it's also, it's also different, like where you are yeah, for sure, for sure so and that's like with me, um, even with me, travel dashing it's uh.

Speaker 3:

I kind of keep the content like one day behind and then I tell, like last week we were in cedar rapids, right, and so I had a contest where I was just giving little hints as to where I was, and then whoever guessed there was nine people that guessed correctly, and I don't know if joey's still on, uh tiktok, but he was one that that guessed correctly- okay and uh.

Speaker 3:

so I held a drawing and I gave away a water bottle, and but I didn't say where I was until, thanks, yeah, I didn't say where I was until we were actually gone. So I didn't hold the, you know, didn't hold the drawing until I was home. And like I'm travel dashing now and I will do the same thing, you know I'll, I'll give little hints as to where we are, but I'm not, you know, I'm not gonna tell anybody where I am until I'm actually gone yeah, that's a fun little contest that I I would enjoy that too, trying to get people to guess where you are.

Speaker 1:

I mean, yes, it was so much fun.

Speaker 3:

And then I also did where um I did better hints for my subscribers oh, look at you yeah, so if you subscribe then you get better hints and you have a better chance of guessing. So very good little business, business move there well, this this week we're in a different place and, um, I don't know if you saw the t-shirt that doordash dave made for me. I I may have a whole thing where he's like, hey, mo, and he threw the t-shirt, oh yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah I saw.

Speaker 3:

Um, everybody wants one of the t-shirts, right, because it's got me and the little, my little logo or whatever, and uh, so this week we're gonna do the drawing is gonna be for one of the t-shirts okay, very cool.

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah, dave does, dave does some I. I I didn't repost that one, but I think I reposted one. God, what was it? Was he in a Vader helmet or something, and he was talking about you, or or?

Speaker 3:

he had. He had the white mask. When I was old, I was gold. Yeah, I was a scream guy.

Speaker 1:

I was gold, yeah, the scream guy, I was gold. Right, yeah, I know, I said, are you, are you back?

Speaker 3:

Okay, so it was. Uh, when I was, I went from platinum to gold. Was that the one that you were talking about?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he had the. It was the scream mask. Yes, yeah, that was. That was super funny. I really enjoy his videos. He, uh he does a really good job. I don't know how he gets fucking work done.

Speaker 3:

I don't know I do too.

Speaker 1:

He's awesome, yeah I don't know how he door dashes, because he's like putting so much content yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Editing takes me forever and I don't even have any of those like fancy. Whatever he does, I don't.

Speaker 1:

I don't have all the masks and I don't know I think once you get used to it and like have stuff saved and stuff like that, you're able to do it a lot quicker. But yeah, he's, he's a very good video editor. So well, this was fun. I usually keep these short because, um well, usually, cause I'm just talking by myself and, uh, I don't have anything else to say, cause I always say, if I ain't got nothing to say, I'm not going to ramble on. You know what I mean. Um, you know, when we get a lot of questions in the chat, it's one thing. But yeah, so, um, what is something that you're looking forward to, either in your personal life or in, maybe, gig creator life that's coming up.

Speaker 3:

Um, I don't know, I guess I already talked about it the you know the contest this week, for I I'm really um loving the travel dashing. You know cause that's I like to travel. Yeah, yeah, it's a cool. How about you?

Speaker 1:

um, nothing really just. Uh, I'm actually looking forward to getting back to work. I start back to school on monday and, uh, I'm looking forward to get backing and get backing. I'm looking forward to being in a routine for work.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, fucking internet, mo Pay your internet bill. She can't hear me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, routine's always good.

Speaker 1:

We'll see if it catches up to her. Three, two, one. Sorry there, it is All right guys. Thank you guys. So much for watching the shift hustle show. We are done with this, maybe till next summer, but we'll see you on Wednesday at 7 PM. Peace out, thank you.

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