Deliveroo and Uber paired together are lethal. As a bicycle rider i make £150-£200 a day on a weekend. I ride in London, great money but this is dead dangerous job. Countless times falling of the bike or even being in an accident with a car. Guys drive safe!
In London, I'd be much more worried about gangs. I know they target scooters more than bikes but still... you can't decide where you deliver to and you may end up in dodgy neighbourhoods.
I have a house in Ealing. There has been a recent rise of gangs in Ealing, but it's mostly a bunch of 16 year olds thinking they're hard. To the average person living in the area, this is not apparent - unless you watch documentaries or follow council stats. Unless you're gang-affiliated you're not going to get harassed. Even then you're very unlikely to be attacked. Stop scaremongering.
@Succ my T0ES Wheres your evidence? Have you ever lived in these neighbourhoods? Has the BBC got a reputation for being 'bullshit'? I've had a friend that worked for deliveroo but quit because he was constantly targeted when he had to go to dodgy neighbourhoods. He was on a scooter, not a bike but still...
Yeah, but they also get holiday pay, sick pay, parental leave, redundancy pay etc. Not saying being on minimum wage is a party ( I did it for enough years) but you have to factor in all the things freelancers miss out on.
@@Dimlien There is a growing number of people being pushed on to self-employed zero hour contracts such as large chain Hotels who pay cleaners £2.00 per room and will on average clean 3 an hour so well below the minimum wage and is just pure greed.
Nothing wrong with ur accent buddy, wish all people who chose to live in our country were as hard working as you. To bad it rains all the time in England or it probably wouldn't seem like work.
I wouldn't consider 6 and a half hour days a side job 😂. Was also surprised he earns 100 quid a day, but he also has a lot going for him being he knows the location well. Realistically, you're looking at £60 - £70.
It's probably more efficient of a job if it's part time work and you don't have many bills to pay except your phone bill or something, also it seems pretty chill for a teenager.
Brad Jones I guess it depends on location. As a moped rider in Norwich for a year or so £100 takes 6-8 hours on a weekday dependent on how many riders are out. And weekends 5/6 hours. I’m pretty sure our Cambridge cousins do better???
They also pay alot in taxes. I'm Canadian and our taxes are high too. His earnings worked out to about 176 cdn which is not bad. Sometimes i keep thinking its better to work for minimum wage otherwise we get taxed to death
3 minute wait at burger King is too long? I waited an hour and fifteen minutes at KFC this Friday lol. Technically got paid £12 for the order but should have been £16. That restaurant is bad.
@@yveslover7576 My local train connection sometimes would not run if not enough people bought tickets. So multiple times i got stopped at the station waiting for the next train because they canceled my train
the fan i know but, even for being from the same country he sounds EXACTLY the same😂and Kompany’s english has been affected by learning english in Manchester too
Really useful to see how other riders operate, I work for deliveroo in a small city so it can be frustrating waiting for orders to come through sometimes, even worse when restaurants take forever! (Nando's did give me a free drink and snacks once for a long wait so not all bad!).
9:10 that guy lying down has had an overdose of chicken !!! Nice vid, you're lucky with the mileage, I used to do up to 80 km , now it's 60 on average being more picky. Demand is higher now, I'm averaging 15 to 21 euros and hr. - rider from Belgium
@Sam I’m from Belgium too and kinda considering riding for Deliveroo in Bruges. Do you have a referral code I could use? If I’m correct, we could both benefit from this. Thanks!
got order cancelled when I arrived at the location (customer put wrong address) and company called me to give the order to a homeless person. Didnt find any nearby and I'm not getting paid to look for them so I had a nice dinner break! You're pretty much free to do anything with it once it's cancelled.
You are entering a long-standing group of peeps who use their bikes or motorcycles for their living, I used to do this back in the 1980's and made a good wage at the time but as you know it does not come without its dangers or problems...
I live in Barnsley now but I'm from Leeds and used to deliver to these places with asda. So I know where they are. And some places students take ages to answer. That iq accommodation used to be a mixed bag. Sometimes they'd be there waiting and other times they'd take forever and security wouldn't let you in or kick you out if you got in with delivery
Wait so do you have to complete a full hour before you get paid for those deliveries? Because you were always rushing to get cram in another delivery before the next hour came up??
what happens when the order gets cancelled after collecting the food? Do you get to just keep the food or do you need to go back to the restaurant and return it?
Taking £16 from your first hour as a fairly average hourly rate since you weren’t that crazy busy. Converts to roughly €18 an hour or call it €13.50 if you only managed three. That’s not bad if you were considering doing it part time while in college or only working part time hours in a more “proper” job.
I think it’s more public curiosity since Deliveroo is such a new thing. But also yes, people hate cyclists. And they project their insecurity because most people are lazy bastards who can’t comprehend making money through physical endurance 🤷🏼♀️ Make friends with other riders in your city, it makes the world of difference.
If you are doing a lot of deliveries it's worth getting your own bag, the box is a bit of an unwanted conversation starter. I got a custom size blahol new wave bag, same measurements apart from 16“x 16“ base for pizzas. It's waterproof and is a good bag to have for life. Custom size is another 30eur so it worked out as £150 gbp
Hey, what cycling shoes do you use/ recomend for winter cycling, I want to stop using flats but don't like walking round restaurants in my road cleats? What's your favourite setup? Cheers Steve
I recommend using mountain bike shoes as it’s easy to walk in these. I personally use Shimano shoes because their quality/price ratio is very good. Shimano M089 for the dry weather, Shimano RW5 for the rainy days and winter.
That was a very informative video mate! Thank you for that! I'm gonna start deliveroo as a part time job so I would appreciate your advice on the type of bike, wheels inches etc that would be best to buy, as I don't have any idea 😂 Thank you in advance!
Do you have to pay for the equipment? I heard on other sites that it was free. I’ve just signed up and plan on doing it almost everyday in a large town,is it better or worse depending on the size of the area aswell
What earphones are you using? would you recommend? Also, when I did deliveroo a couple of years ago - the app was very different. Is declining orders frowned upon? We just used to have to deal with the shitty places that would call before they made the food
It is different now, i think they have improved a lot. For bike courier job I'm recommending bone conduction earphones, where sound is transmitted through your bone cheek instead of ear, so your ear is not blocked and you can hear everything what's around you, even when listening to music. they are a little more expensive than the usual stuff, but still worth every penny. i use this ones smarturl.it/jn6q00 I also made a video about them, check out my channel
Thanks for reply mate. Sorry I meant like when they order fast food, as in a coke or something in one of those cardboard cups with crappy plastic lid on ?
hey man, wondering what happens to the food when an order is cancelled ? for example the food that was cancelled at 14.42? i have my onboarding with deliveroo tomorrow and am looking forward to it, cheers.
Hi Mate, Loved your video, you're killing it! I just signed up for Stuart and there's one thing that I'm concerned about. I ride a proper road bike and my riding position is quite low so obviously the position of the bag on my back isn't upright (struggling to articulate my point, hope that makes sense)... What do you do about fountain drinks from the likes of McDonalds and KFC? I can imagine they'll end up everywhere!
I refuse to take liquid containers unless they are cling film wrapped. Most restaurants are happy to do that. McDonald's obviously won't do that but I don't work with Uber Eats either. To keep pizzas level i extend bag straps and change my riding position to more upright. KFC only sell bottled drinks so no problems there.
I have a question, how much per order u get actually? i work deliveroo in Singapore and they paid from $5 (sgd) to 14 (sgd) per order depending on the distance
Have you thought about asking Deliveroo to put the tip in after the delivery. I won’t tip when ordering as I don’t know how long it will take. I’d generally asses how long it takes to get from collecting to delivery
Not sure if these are what you're looking for, but they kept my fingers toasty while deliverooing in the winter: www.sealskinz.com/gloves/ultra-grip-gloves-black-grey.htm
What happens at the customer end when you cancel an order? Does someone else get allocated to pick it up or do they just have their order completely cancelled?
Never used a delivery app, as i am unsure should i tip or not, looking at your outcome - most do not... is this the norm??? I know i should tip for good service, but just unsure with a delivery app.... Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question....
How is the tax situation on your £102? I have interview on 2th Jan! And also, I only available after 6pm and weekends, can I make money in the evening? I’m in Manchester city centre! Ps: your video actually made me that I’m looking forward to my interview now! Thanks
I prefer the roll top one. it is a little lighter, you can fold it tight, so you won't spill oriental foods but the main advantage is that there is no zips. zips o n the previous designs where absolute nightmare
I used to deliver pizza and know how it feels when people just don't come down and you have to wait like 5 minutes or something stupid like that. Once I got a message that they couldn't collect order because they got carried away in bed :)))
I'm finding deliveroo way better than uber at the moment. I find that especially during the week the orders are far more frequent with deliveroo, plus you can actually see how much you'll get paid for the drop and where you have to deliver too. There's nothing more depressing as a cyclist when you collect the food with uber, then you see the map zoom out for like 2 seconds and its like a 3 mile cycle. It's not so bad because you know, you'll get paid a lot but then you have to cycle all the way back and its just a pain in the ass haha. Deliveroo over Uber any day.
Thanks for the video bro, really helped me In a month i will be moving to London and plan to work cicling with uber eats and deliveroo... any tips? Best wishes
I just begun working with deliveroo and it's cool but I pay 25% tax ...(I live in France). I earn 14-15 Euros per hour and with tax that plummets down to 10-11€ per hour. It's still good pay but I kind of feel ripped off and that kills my motivation to work more.
what are you best tips for maximising money? I only made £30 over the space of 4 hours on my first shift. I think its because the restaurants and customers were too far apart.
It's not particularly bad for a firs shift! It will come as your experience will grow. You'll learn the fastest routes, you'll cycle faster as your fitness will go up, you'll learn the addresses and access codes, you'll be more efficient locking your bike and walk as less as you can and you will learn which restaurants are the busiest in your area. It all comes with time
@Sublime203 I'm starting my deliveroo courier thing as an 18 year old living with parents I don't plan to move out any time soon and my parents literally buy me everything I need like food and not having to pay for rent so all the money I'll earn I'm most likely gonna spend it all on get high af everyday my plan is to smoke 5 times a day sooooo I'm Gucci
I am now on my 5th month with deliveroo and it was nice the first 3 months but the last 2 months were bad because their is so much demand and riders now for Deliveroo that it is impossible to make atleast 30 to 40 euro's each day. 5 euro for one delivery in Belgium and then they take 10% tax so you earn then only 4.5 euro for a delivery and I work 7 to 8 hours a day and to go through the month I need atleast 2 deliverys every hour that I work and with minimum 20 new Deliveroo riders it is difficult to make a normal earning.... They need to improve the system and give guarantee for deliverys like priority based on your past working experience... Otherwise scrue them
Deliveroo and Uber paired together are lethal. As a bicycle rider i make £150-£200 a day on a weekend. I ride in London, great money but this is dead dangerous job. Countless times falling of the bike or even being in an accident with a car. Guys drive safe!
In London, I'd be much more worried about gangs. I know they target scooters more than bikes but still... you can't decide where you deliver to and you may end up in dodgy neighbourhoods.
Step outside mate, it's alright out here
...BBC 3 did a whole documentary on it? Have you ever been to Ealing or Hackney?
I have a house in Ealing. There has been a recent rise of gangs in Ealing, but it's mostly a bunch of 16 year olds thinking they're hard. To the average person living in the area, this is not apparent - unless you watch documentaries or follow council stats. Unless you're gang-affiliated you're not going to get harassed. Even then you're very unlikely to be attacked. Stop scaremongering.
@Succ my T0ES Wheres your evidence? Have you ever lived in these neighbourhoods? Has the BBC got a reputation for being 'bullshit'? I've had a friend that worked for deliveroo but quit because he was constantly targeted when he had to go to dodgy neighbourhoods. He was on a scooter, not a bike but still...
£100 a day is decent. People on minimum wage will not make that much unless they do very long hours
Yeah, but they also get holiday pay, sick pay, parental leave, redundancy pay etc. Not saying being on minimum wage is a party ( I did it for enough years) but you have to factor in all the things freelancers miss out on.
@@Dimlien well they could always have a min wage job for like 32 hours a week doing monday to thursday and do deliveroo on a friday or something.
@@Dimlien There is a growing number of people being pushed on to self-employed zero hour contracts
such as large chain Hotels who pay cleaners £2.00 per room and will on average clean 3 an hour so
well below the minimum wage and is just pure greed.
Are you sure she’s a dentist 😂
@Gxinq Can she be my mum too?
Nothing wrong with ur accent buddy, wish all people who chose to live in our country were as hard working as you. To bad it rains all the time in England or it probably wouldn't seem like work.
That's actually pretty decent money. I thought it would be lower but i think it's not a bad amount for a side job and adds up alot in a year.
I wouldn't consider 6 and a half hour days a side job 😂.
Was also surprised he earns 100 quid a day, but he also has a lot going for him being he knows the location well. Realistically, you're looking at £60 - £70.
I just ride a bike as a hobby and the roads are treacherous even if you do this for 1 year you are guaranteed one sort of serious bike accident.
It's probably more efficient of a job if it's part time work and you don't have many bills to pay except your phone bill or something, also it seems pretty chill for a teenager.
Brad Jones I guess it depends on location. As a moped rider in Norwich for a year or so £100 takes 6-8 hours on a weekday dependent on how many riders are out. And weekends 5/6 hours. I’m pretty sure our Cambridge cousins do better???
They also pay alot in taxes. I'm Canadian and our taxes are high too. His earnings worked out to about 176 cdn which is not bad. Sometimes i keep thinking its better to work for minimum wage otherwise we get taxed to death
I think this bloke is ok he knows what he's doing and he's quick Rider
3 minute wait at burger King is too long? I waited an hour and fifteen minutes at KFC this Friday lol. Technically got paid £12 for the order but should have been £16. That restaurant is bad.
Shud have rejected that order
Which KFC? I work in KFC and they are so slow at getting orders out
I waited about an 1 hour 20 minutes for a bus once! And they didn’t even let us on for free which they should when it’s very late!
@@yveslover7576 My local train connection sometimes would not run if not enough people bought tickets. So multiple times i got stopped at the station waiting for the next train because they canceled my train
Really love these Deliveroo videos as I'm thinking of starting it myself on days off for some extra beer tokens. Keep up the good videos content!
"not the best". you made double my minimum in not even an hour lol. 5:08
SavageYT so true HAHAH.Everytime i reach the zone center i have to wait atleast 15 mins b4 i get an order
Hi 7:00 that's netto? After tax right?. No tips at all? All the best matey
This guy sounds like Vincent Kompany
TomSilva21 and looks like Vertonghen
the fan i know but, even for being from the same country he sounds EXACTLY the same😂and Kompany’s english has been affected by learning english in Manchester too
He sounds alike a 'Brotha' from another mother ;-)
Chris Liddiard lol
More Deliveroo vids please, love them!
I cant work out whether this guy is from up north or foreign
Foreign
Foreign. Some words he pronounces sound Geordie but then the words followed after are in a more foreign accent
right it keeps switching hahaha my ears are confused
Foreign wake up
Sound like german to me.
Great accent and great video. Looks like a good honest account of what it is like to work for deliveroo. Will definitely subscribe to your channel.
Really useful to see how other riders operate, I work for deliveroo in a small city so it can be frustrating waiting for orders to come through sometimes, even worse when restaurants take forever! (Nando's did give me a free drink and snacks once for a long wait so not all bad!).
9:10 that guy lying down has had an overdose of chicken !!! Nice vid, you're lucky with the mileage, I used to do up to 80 km , now it's 60 on average being more picky. Demand is higher now, I'm averaging 15 to 21 euros and hr. - rider from Belgium
Aye was thinking the same thing, having a nice little kip after a big KFC feed
Sam Minshall odd flex but ok
@Sam I’m from Belgium too and kinda considering riding for Deliveroo in Bruges. Do you have a referral code I could use? If I’m correct, we could both benefit from this. Thanks!
So when that order was cancelled, did you have to take it back? or were you allowed to eat it?
I was wondering the same thing :)
got order cancelled when I arrived at the location (customer put wrong address) and company called me to give the order to a homeless person. Didnt find any nearby and I'm not getting paid to look for them so I had a nice dinner break! You're pretty much free to do anything with it once it's cancelled.
burger king should hire deliveroo drivers as mystery shoppers
There's a whole bunch of clever ideas buried within your clever idea! 🙂
Great Video! Great Accent! Thanks for the £50 bonus! gonna sign up now!
What bike are you using?
You are entering a long-standing group of peeps who use their bikes or motorcycles for their living, I used to do this back in the 1980's and made a good wage at the time but as you know it does not come without its dangers or problems...
Your videos are excellent, great to see you posting again!
You think using rollerblades for delivering would be a bad idea?
Go for it 😂
@@QxiMichelangelo
Understandable
How do you not spill the drinks when you're riding?
I live in Barnsley now but I'm from Leeds and used to deliver to these places with asda. So I know where they are. And some places students take ages to answer. That iq accommodation used to be a mixed bag. Sometimes they'd be there waiting and other times they'd take forever and security wouldn't let you in or kick you out if you got in with delivery
this guy is fast
Great insight in how it works.
Cheers
Robin
What happens to the food you collect that gets cancelled?
I applied two days ago I just wait for bag cap box etc .. will be arrive tomorrow
All the best!
I keep pondering it?? Great video mate. Good to see you back
Wait so do you have to complete a full hour before you get paid for those deliveries? Because you were always rushing to get cram in another delivery before the next hour came up??
no he just wanted to get the most £/hour
Awesome videos man, i just used your link to sign up, have a good one
do you have to be 18+?
Yes due to alcohol in some deliveries
what happens when the order gets cancelled after collecting the food? Do you get to just keep the food or do you need to go back to the restaurant and return it?
I see it's as windy in Leeds as it is in York. Do you ever worry about locking your bike up? Lots of theft around here I'd be concerned about that
I have a video on my channel on bike security in Leeds
@@CyclingHabit awesome dude thank you! Keep up the great vids
Taking £16 from your first hour as a fairly average hourly rate since you weren’t that crazy busy.
Converts to roughly €18 an hour or call it €13.50 if you only managed three.
That’s not bad if you were considering doing it part time while in college or only working part time hours in a more “proper” job.
It’d be helpful if you showed a clock on the video then it helps to see how long between each orders. Good video though :)
Great idea! I’ll do that next time!! Thanks!
Idk why but when I do deliveroo I feel looked down on :(
I think people hate cyclists in general.
I think it’s more public curiosity since Deliveroo is such a new thing. But also yes, people hate cyclists. And they project their insecurity because most people are lazy bastards who can’t comprehend making money through physical endurance 🤷🏼♀️ Make friends with other riders in your city, it makes the world of difference.
If you are doing a lot of deliveries it's worth getting your own bag, the box is a bit of an unwanted conversation starter. I got a custom size blahol new wave bag, same measurements apart from 16“x 16“ base for pizzas. It's waterproof and is a good bag to have for life. Custom size is another 30eur so it worked out as £150 gbp
bibrahim Step 1) Put pizza in Deliveroo box. Step 2) Cycle
@@hanblan sounds complex plz explain further
Not bad,i do deliveroo in leeds only worked from headingley though,really need to get a better bike but got to start somewhere.
Hey, what cycling shoes do you use/ recomend for winter cycling, I want to stop using flats but don't like walking round restaurants in my road cleats? What's your favourite setup?
Cheers
Steve
I recommend using mountain bike shoes as it’s easy to walk in these. I personally use Shimano shoes because their quality/price ratio is very good. Shimano M089 for the dry weather, Shimano RW5 for the rainy days and winter.
Cycling Habit Thanks very much! Well if round comfortably is definitly at the top of my list as ill be starting deliveroo soon, happy riding bud :)
The Delivery When They Canceled Did You Get to Eat The Food if not what did you do with it
If you’re in a restaurant and it gets cancelled you just return the food, but it’s very rate occasion
Don’t wanna read all the comments but what happens with the cancelled order do you have to take the food back into the restaurant?
I have answered this question maybe 10 times now... Read the comments 🤪
I have answered this question maybe 10 times now... Read the comments 🤪
That was a very informative video mate! Thank you for that!
I'm gonna start deliveroo as a part time job so I would appreciate your advice on the type of bike, wheels inches etc that would be best to buy, as I don't have any idea 😂
Thank you in advance!
Cool Video thanks for the insight into you life with deliveroo
does it dry up in summer cause people eat out
Do you have to pay for the equipment? I heard on other sites that it was free. I’ve just signed up and plan on doing it almost everyday in a large town,is it better or worse depending on the size of the area aswell
How do you know whether to go up with a block of flats or wait outside?
Just ring two minutes prior to arrival and ask to come down.
awesome content buddy keep it going
Good video i might give it a try as i live 5 mins from birmingham city centre.
How can you not spill drinks?
What earphones are you using? would you recommend? Also, when I did deliveroo a couple of years ago - the app was very different. Is declining orders frowned upon? We just used to have to deal with the shitty places that would call before they made the food
It is different now, i think they have improved a lot. For bike courier job I'm recommending bone conduction earphones, where sound is transmitted through your bone cheek instead of ear, so your ear is not blocked and you can hear everything what's around you, even when listening to music. they are a little more expensive than the usual stuff, but still worth every penny. i use this ones smarturl.it/jn6q00 I also made a video about them, check out my channel
Hi mate was just wondering do you not have to deliver drinks? Was just wondering how it would work if you do. As interested in starting out my self
Sometimes you do. You need to ask for ID before handing it in if you think a person is too young
Thanks for reply mate. Sorry I meant like when they order fast food, as in a coke or something in one of those cardboard cups with crappy plastic lid on ?
Most restaurants sell drinks in cans or bottles. If it’s a cup - they cling film it so it’s well sealed - otherwise i don’t accept it
Enjoyed that! Good insight
how match milles are you doing in a day?
hey man, wondering what happens to the food when an order is cancelled ? for example the food that was cancelled at 14.42? i have my onboarding with deliveroo tomorrow and am looking forward to it, cheers.
25 deliveries in 6hours?! Wow mad respect, I am too working Deliveroo Rider. The most I can do is 21 in 9hrs lol.
Hi Mate, Loved your video, you're killing it!
I just signed up for Stuart and there's one thing that I'm concerned about. I ride a proper road bike and my riding position is quite low so obviously the position of the bag on my back isn't upright (struggling to articulate my point, hope that makes sense)... What do you do about fountain drinks from the likes of McDonalds and KFC? I can imagine they'll end up everywhere!
I refuse to take liquid containers unless they are cling film wrapped. Most restaurants are happy to do that. McDonald's obviously won't do that but I don't work with Uber Eats either. To keep pizzas level i extend bag straps and change my riding position to more upright. KFC only sell bottled drinks so no problems there.
Do you like your earphones? Are they good? Aftershokz?
I now use Apple AirPods. Very good
I have a question, how much per order u get actually? i work deliveroo in Singapore and they paid from $5 (sgd) to 14 (sgd) per order depending on the distance
£3-£4 depending on distance
Thanks so much . Ride safe always
is the money you make before or after tax?
it depends on how big the city is you work in, ive worked in breda(nl) pop size: 200.000 and sometimes there are no orders
It also depends on demographics of the city too.
What kind of head phones did u use ?
Have you thought about asking Deliveroo to put the tip in after the delivery. I won’t tip when ordering as I don’t know how long it will take. I’d generally asses how long it takes to get from collecting to delivery
Yes I have been in a focus meeting with Deliveroo back in 2016. They decided not implement this feature
Love the video! 💗
Hey! can you recommend any clycling gloves that have touchscreen fingers, waterproof and not too thick? Keep up the good work! :)
Not sure if these are what you're looking for, but they kept my fingers toasty while deliverooing in the winter: www.sealskinz.com/gloves/ultra-grip-gloves-black-grey.htm
You can reject any order?
What happens at the customer end when you cancel an order? Does someone else get allocated to pick it up or do they just have their order completely cancelled?
Other rider is assigny
Never used a delivery app, as i am unsure should i tip or not, looking at your outcome - most do not... is this the norm??? I know i should tip for good service, but just unsure with a delivery app.... Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question....
I personally always give a cash tip for a good service
thanks, so i am guessing - pay through the app and then maybe a couple of £ in cash?
Most people do this way, however, it is rare that we a get a tip these days anyway.
i'm thinking to start this work as part time job , but how much dough you can save each day?
How can i register as a rider for deliveroo
Please I'm having issues with the rider mobile app what should I do
How you keep your phone charge. ?
Power bank or 5000mah battery phone
@@CyclingHabit how long that powerbank’s power will last ?
10.000 mah powerbank will last you days
How is the tax situation on your £102?
I have interview on 2th Jan!
And also, I only available after 6pm and weekends, can I make money in the evening?
I’m in Manchester city centre!
Ps: your video actually made me that I’m looking forward to my interview now! Thanks
Yes you can and that be the busiest time to work so it be good money
what do you mean 10 orders rejected? how do they get rejected and who pays for them
I can choose which orders I want to do. I rejected those 10 orders myself. When you reject an order, it's gets allocated to another rider
Opinon on the cycling rutsack vs the standard deliveroo backpack for a bicycle?
How are you going to put 5 pizzas in your backpack?
sorry i meant the new deliveroo roll top rutsack vs deliveroo backpack my dude
I prefer the roll top one. it is a little lighter, you can fold it tight, so you won't spill oriental foods but the main advantage is that there is no zips. zips o n the previous designs where absolute nightmare
@@CyclingHabit what issue did you have with the zippers?
Hi! Great video, very helpful, i still got a question, how does it work for the salary, do u get paid every 4 weeks, or same day every month??
Every two weeks
I used to deliver pizza and know how it feels when people just don't come down and you have to wait like 5 minutes or something stupid like that. Once I got a message that they couldn't collect order because they got carried away in bed :)))
hello do you working in winter ?
of course!
What happens when the customer cancels, how come they can do that once you've already picked up the food?!
did you buy the new delivery bag or can you get it free?
I bought it from my friend
Does deliveroo accept people with convictions?
Damn you getting money. I'm doing the same job here in Finland, getting 8-12€ on weekdays per hour. You getting 17 pounds per hour. Jeez...
Come to Estonia, it's 4.50 an hour + tip.
How does tax work with this app? Do you have to pay tax at the end of the year?
You pay your own tax
I'm finding deliveroo way better than uber at the moment. I find that especially during the week the orders are far more frequent with deliveroo, plus you can actually see how much you'll get paid for the drop and where you have to deliver too. There's nothing more depressing as a cyclist when you collect the food with uber, then you see the map zoom out for like 2 seconds and its like a 3 mile cycle. It's not so bad because you know, you'll get paid a lot but then you have to cycle all the way back and its just a pain in the ass haha. Deliveroo over Uber any day.
do you get taxed mate
Thanks for the video bro, really helped me
In a month i will be moving to London and plan to work cicling with uber eats and deliveroo... any tips?
Best wishes
Where are you from? Your accent seems somewhat European but mixed with Leeds as well :)
How many kilometers a day you ride?
Keep it going, love the content 🚲
shit..in Edinburgh we are making half that
its a lot for the time spent but remember taxes have to be paid at the end of the year as its self-employment
I just begun working with deliveroo and it's cool but I pay 25% tax ...(I live in France). I earn 14-15 Euros per hour and with tax that plummets down to 10-11€ per hour. It's still good pay but I kind of feel ripped off and that kills my motivation to work more.
Claim your business expenses
yes sir but how do you pay it ? does the company take it out automaticly ??? this is what i need to know as i am in the uk ??
Do you have to buy your own deliveroo bag? Or do they give it for free
You buy your own. It's about 20 pounds plus free shipping
in singapore they give for free...
20 pounds? So the new bag is cheaper? I still have the old one
Awesome video man
what are you best tips for maximising money? I only made £30 over the space of 4 hours on my first shift. I think its because the restaurants and customers were too far apart.
It's not particularly bad for a firs shift! It will come as your experience will grow. You'll learn the fastest routes, you'll cycle faster as your fitness will go up, you'll learn the addresses and access codes, you'll be more efficient locking your bike and walk as less as you can and you will learn which restaurants are the busiest in your area. It all comes with time
truedat
Can you live off delivering as a main job?
Sure! I earn about 2-3 times more a month to compare to people who work for a national minimum wage
Cycling Habit so there is a potential to earn 35-60k a year?
@Sublime203 I'm starting my deliveroo courier thing as an 18 year old living with parents I don't plan to move out any time soon and my parents literally buy me everything I need like food and not having to pay for rent so all the money I'll earn I'm most likely gonna spend it all on get high af everyday my plan is to smoke 5 times a day sooooo I'm Gucci
easy
@Daan Made in Holland Nah it's not low life, it's just enjoying spending money whilst you can
do you have to pay tax and iN?
Really good video, I signed up to work for deliveroo a week ago but they are full in my area :(
Do you have extra of the multi colour shirt? I'm from Singapore and they don't have it here. Wondering if you could help a roo out?
So you gwt about £500 - £600 - £700 a week? Pretty good I might get a moped except that'd be £20 insurance weekly and about £15 a day to fill up
Up to 1000, but that’s rare. I aim for 500 then i rest
I am now on my 5th month with deliveroo and it was nice the first 3 months but the last 2 months were bad because their is so much demand and riders now for Deliveroo that it is impossible to make atleast 30 to 40 euro's each day.
5 euro for one delivery in Belgium and then they take 10% tax so you earn then only 4.5 euro for a delivery and I work 7 to 8 hours a day and to go through the month I need atleast 2 deliverys every hour that I work and with minimum 20 new Deliveroo riders it is difficult to make a normal earning.... They need to improve the system and give guarantee for deliverys like priority based on your past working experience... Otherwise scrue them
20% tax in the UK
can i do this whit my car ?
Just realised I have that bike light that’s on your helmet
Do you want a medal? Or your balls rubbed?
Dan Hughes I’ve got that light as well!
Now where’s my ball rubbing?