This Mother Earns Rs 90,000 Per Week By Working As A Delivery Driver For Services Such As UberEats
A mother named Atlanta Martin claims that she earns ?1000 (Rs 90,970) per week by working as a delivery driver for services such as Just Eats and Uber Eats.
Thanks to all the advancements in technology and services, we can vouch for the fact that delivery drivers and their services are godsends. But it turns out that these delivery drivers are also earning quite a bit, and they definitely should do so.
Woman earns over Rs 90,000 per week by being a delivery driver
A mother and delivery driver named Atlanta Martin says how she is earning ?1000 (Rs 90,970) a week working for delivery apps. Sure, it seems like delivery service agents are working for rubbish, but it isn't so.
Just last week, the mother of one decided to put her delivery skills to the test, embarking on a 24-hour straight shift to see how much work she could cover.
She worked as a flight dispatcher before she became a delivery driver
Just last year, Atlanta quit her job as a flight dispatcher after learning how she could earn up to 1,000 pounds by putting in 11 hours per day as a delivery driver.
The mum-of-one says: "I¡¯m really happy I made the decision to do this job full time. With delivery, I can choose my own hours, work as much as I wish to and earn the same money or more! It was a risk as the delivery is self-employed and the money is not guaranteed, but I have no regrets and it is working really well! ".
This mother worked at Gatwick prior to giving birth to her daughter, but, while on maternity leave, she found she could make extra money.
According to Metro. co., she said, "I worked there for three and a half years, but I have a daughter who is coming up to three years old,¡¯ she explains. The hours I had to work and the shift pattern were not flexible enough at the airport. I started delivering whilst on maternity leave as an extra form of income.
Thanks to the flexibility of delivery, I found I could work the hours I wanted to around my daughter. ' I started posting videos of me delivering on my social media, which did really well, so I decided to leave my full-time job so I could pursue delivering and grow my social media channels.¡¯
Now, the woman works for delivery services such as Just Eat, Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Beelivery.
The woman generally starts working at 7 a.m. in the morning and can work up to 10:30 p.m. at night. She can do up to 50 deliveries on a busy day.
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