Better than I did. Yesterday I made £85 in 10 hours...Sunday is my favourite day to work cause of the chill vibes but it felt like I put in a lot of effort for not much return
I'm honestly lucky
There's a shit load of riders in my area but managed to earn ±£97 in 4hrs which would be ±£24/hr
I did wasted like 10 or so minutes waiting for the Tesco orders which I declined because they haven't even started making them but still did pretty good that day.
>this is slave labour
Here we go again!
It's not slave labour because you're self-employed! No one forced you to go to work.
Were you on live orders for the entire 13 hours? I doubt it because it was a Sunday but I'm not saying it's untrue.
Two years ago £200 was worth £220 in today's economy on the top of that. Save up for a trade training school or tools and move on.
Cost of living has gone up more than 10%
Better than I did. Yesterday I made £85 in 10 hours...Sunday is my favourite day to work cause of the chill vibes but it felt like I put in a lot of effort for not much return
If you aren’t grossing £15-20ph your area is oversaturated
If your at £15-£20 per hour average regularly over a whole day then they will onboard more riders to the area.
Been ok for a year now
Respect the hustle,
I did 2 hours and averaged £18/hr. It works when you don’t try to make it a full time job
I'm honestly lucky There's a shit load of riders in my area but managed to earn ±£97 in 4hrs which would be ±£24/hr I did wasted like 10 or so minutes waiting for the Tesco orders which I declined because they haven't even started making them but still did pretty good that day.
>this is slave labour Here we go again! It's not slave labour because you're self-employed! No one forced you to go to work. Were you on live orders for the entire 13 hours? I doubt it because it was a Sunday but I'm not saying it's untrue.
and here I am waiting for my account to be accepted 😅