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SkipTheDishes offers flexible delivery opportunities across Canada, but actual income varies widely by region, shift timing, and order density. Here’s what drivers are logging—and what they’re really keeping.
đź’° Gross Pay Snapshot
| Source | Daily Earnings | Hourly Estimate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indeed Canada | $200/day avg | $20–$25/hour | Based on 9 driver reports across Canada |
| InstAccountant Tax Guide | Self-employed model | Varies by region | CRA treats drivers as contractors |
| Driver Reviews | $100–$300/day range | Highly variable | Some report low pay, others log solid side income |
đź§ľ Net Income Breakdown
| Expense Category | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | $8–$15/day | Depends on route and vehicle |
| Insurance | $200–$400/month | Commercial coverage required |
| Maintenance | $100–$300/month | Tires, oil, brakes |
| CRA Deductions | 15–30% of net | CPP + income tax obligations |
| Phone & Data | $60–$120/month | Pro-rated for business use |
Net income typically ranges from $12–$18/hour, depending on overhead and delivery density.
📊 Real Logs: Skip Diaries
Using the Ride Income Calculator, drivers have logged:
- Toronto (2025): $180 gross/day → $112 net
- Winnipeg (2025): $150 gross/day → $96 net
- Vancouver (2025): $210 gross/day → $128 net
These logs help drivers prepare accurate CRA filings and version outreach impact.
đź§ Strategic Tips for Skip Drivers
- Stack zones: Stay near high-density restaurant clusters
- Avoid dead hours: Mid-afternoon and late night often yield low volume
- Track every shift: Use the Ride Income Calculator to log earnings and expenses
- Claim CRA deductions: Fuel, insurance, phone, supplies, and mileage
- Log outreach impact: Referral bonuses, milestone pivots, and net margin wins