I (and many others) will NOT continue to support a company that does not support its workers. We will NOT stand by and watch as a multi-billion dollar company exploits the laborers who make up its very foundation. A company that devalues its people — workers and consumers alike — will not remain afloat for long. Do the right thing, Postmates. Step up...or go down.

- Julie, Oklahoma City, OK

I'm a student trying to make some form of income during the summer that works around my schedule. Before the pay cut it was decent enough where I would be able to make $5-6 a drive, but it is very disheartening. It almost feels like I'm doing nothing when I get paid $3 flat for a drive. I'm hoping the Blitz Up will make our voices heard and Postmates will raise the pay to something more acceptable.

- Christopher, Portland, OR

I've never worked for any company that can just change your rate of pay with no warning or a reason as to why they did this other than saying it's to benefit us. It clearly is not benefiting us. It’s benefiting Postmates.

- Mark, Tucson, AZ

No rich person is working as a driver for Postmates. The statement that you'll make $23/hour is blatantly false. If that were true, none of this would be happening.

- Jose, Kansas City, MO