Life of a food delivery driver

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Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Takeaway and other fast food delivery companies are growing at a rapid speed. But how is it like being a fast food delivery driver? In this meme video, Wojak tries it out. He quits his job at McDonalds and becomes a Takeaway driver. Enjoy a day in the life of a food delivery driver.

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ive been workin as food delivery guy for 5 years in germany. heres my stance on the video:
1. dickhead customers are actually rare. also you just have to not listen to them, tell them to contact customer support, wish a nice day and get out of there
2. since you are working in dangerous street traffic its illegal of your employer to tell you to go faster and put pressure on you. if they tell you to go faster simply tell them you cant without endangering yourself
3. rain is a bitch and the worst part of the whole thing. but if you are prepared with proper clothing its actually just a matter of keeping your phone dry
4. reckless drivers exist everywhere and your only option is to take the extra care which they dont take and always think a few steps ahead, even if that means having to wait or make place
5. if you have the choice between getting paid per delivery and getting paid per hour always choose getting paid per hour. getting paid per delivery makes people drive endanger themselves for earning more money, yet they average out on the same total because there are days where no orders come in

MapleXD
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Wojak is actually the most important person in the universe. Millions must be spent on increasingly elaborate schemes to prevent him from achieving his full power, because at peak performance he will become an enlightened superbeing.

firewalkwithmecooper
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Sad how accurate this was. I remember being able to pull 150+ a day, easy after I first left work during the pandemic. I’d spend 2-3 hours at lunch and dinner and it was so rad. Bumping tunes and singing along in my car and bringing people happy to have me braving the viral wasteland we were in and getting great tips. Fast forward 6 months when things started to go downhill. Apps cutting base pay, gas going up, food prices on apps go up, tips go down, hourly rate goes down, amount of orders even worth taking goes down. It got to the point where I’d just sit there in my car declining piles of orders for 3 dollars to drive 6 miles. Glad to be out of the current mess it’s become but still think back fondly of when it was dope. This video kinda hit home and makes me appreciate my comfy work from home job I have now

papadeggy
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The whole Universe wants to stop this guy from being successful, it's both funny and sad at the same time hahaha

PhoenixLive_YT
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As a former delivery driver the one thing I hate is when people tell you to meet them in an area that is not their home, or expect us to know where their apartment is located in the entire complex.

esteban
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As a delivery rider. I can confirm this is very accurate. The only thing you left out is that they reduce the pay over time. I started with £4 per delivery 2 years ago and now it's £2.90. That's for going to restaurants, waiting half an hour for food and then travelling to the customer😖

AzanAli-
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I was grievously injured working as an Uber Eats driver.
I had a job delivering $7000 worth of Sushi, but was run over by a Tesla.
I never got a good look at the driver, but the smell of a powerful, eldrich AI let me know it was Bogdanoff behind the Wheel

jaybazza
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remember, ,
if it isn't career, don't spend too much of your life for it.

learn everything, make connection, make some plans and get out.

don't get out of your comfortable zone, ,
expand your comfortable zone.

ZAR
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i love how he explains the pros and cons about a job in a story way

torriuu
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Bog: “Great he enjoys his job, spawn a blind guy and run him over”
my god ! He can’t win

JeremyTheEntrepreneur
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I started working as a delivery rider in Feb 2018. 3 months as a sushi rider, 2 years as a FoodPanda rider, and another 2 years as a GrabFood order. I have learnt so much about the characters of people, seen just about my whole country (Singapore), had my fair share of close calls and road rash. Once i even skidded my bike, totalled my gear lever, broken mirror and a bent handlebar, whilst bleeding on my left shoulder blade, arms, knees and foot BUT i still managed to deliver and complete the order as the condo was just infront of the road i skidded my motorbike.

I can say with the breath of my experience, it's a fulfilling job. There are times when it's a thankless job. Most times the customers are polite and gave me a tip. I always do my best to give the best customer service to my customers, directing them to Customer Service in the event i am unable to further assist them.

It really was a good paying job before the pandemic hit. But as another comment said, delivery platforms started to lower the base pay as more people turned to delivering food due to the loss of jobs during the pandemic. My love for working under the rain and shine for so many years, to feel the freedom of working on my own, started to dim as the average salary that i worked for started to go down, along with the orders. It started to feel like a competition. Waking up everyday felt exhausting. The burnout was real.

I finally managed to land myself a full-time job in late April 2022. I was worried I couldn't adjust to the working life. But bro let me tell you, that was the best decision i ever made in my life. Job security is a real thing. I really loved and enjoyed my time as a delivery rider to the fullest, but times change.

If you managed to read thru this short story, i thank you for reading everything. Do what makes you happy. Life can feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. But there's always something to look forward to in your own unique life. I wish anyone reading this the very best in life.

Be kind to animals. Be kind to others. Be kind to yourself.

supercop
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I deliver for uber eats, I can confirm cars with blind npc's spawn out of nowhere and drive into me. Happens all the time.

erdembatmaz
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Happiness at the delivery job was going to be temporary, Wojak always ends up back at McWagies

LightEvader
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I love how he instantly got hired as soon as he applied 😂

Sadik-
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This is so accurate, I got injured delivery food, hit some kind of uneven surfac and facture multiple place in my right elbow and a dislocation. Currently recovering from it.

danidon
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I took a job last year as a bike delivery guy for Jimmy John's. At first it was great but then we started getting more orders than we had the staff to handle. Every customer was pissed because their food was super late, the cars hate you because you're in the road. You could really feel the disdain of the whole city bearing down on you. My coworkers were also mostly recovering addicts as the shop I worked in had a deal with this local half way house, giving jobs to these guys recovering from addiction. But it was such an important time for me. All that weight on my shoulders made me feel like a rose in the concrete. I tried my best to be a little bit of light from the dark bottom of a city of struggle. I quit after one too many close calls with a car but that job was an important time in my life.

noahfranks
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The truth is this was great for the last 3-4 years. It has turned really really bad with all the economic changes to the world. Ill give you an example, i once worked for this company who shall remained nameless because i dont wana get sued or whatever. They handled all kind of deliveries. They paid really really well, i used to make $10 per trip, most trips are at most 10km. And i used a motorcycle, which ran at about 22km/litre. And, the best part, was that there were stacked trips, so 6 consecutive drop offs, which add up to almost $70. You also get bonus perks like being able to see jobs ahead of everyone else on the platform if you hit a certain milestone. At my best, i made $500 in 2 days.

Then the market diversified, more players entered, and now, you'll be lucky to get $5 a trip. This was just a temporary job for me, so i wasnt hit bad, but yeah, this whole industry is now no longer viable.

ariesdc
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You missed the opportunity to have Wojak go back to the McD's for an order, just to be greeted by the impatient energy drink guy. Making him wait 15minutes for his delivery order. Still a Great job!

Craigory
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it's actually pretty motivational because i worked at a horrible job then i quit and then i got a better job and now i'm happy, this video makes me to realise that i did a good decision.

nexusdev
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I love the idea of a rich man speking with a french accent destroying his life

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