You know what I was just looking for a side hustle, little extra cash and by chance came across your video and honestly.. I thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Brilliant video, great editing. Well done bud!
200 quid a day is wild. I tried this work for a month and the highest I got for around 13 hours orders nonstop was equivalent of 100 quid😬Our prices and fees are much smaller
No way! I saw that ambulance at 16:07 and I started daydreaming about how funny it would be if you'd say 'It's kicking off, mate!' if a siren would go off. And you actually did it at 16:33! Kind of scared me a little bit actually :'D .. awesome.
I'm up in North Devon, and used to work for ServeLegal, so its weird watching you pickup from places I used to get sent to do audits. Like the tesco express stores and co-ops etc from when they had me doing silly miles covering areas where they had no workforce. Got paid a reasonable mileage rate, so I didn't mind doing the Taunton, Plymouth, Exeter, Bridgwater ones. Furthest they sent me was Burnham on Sea and Glastonbury. I do miss it sometimes, like you, just driving round doing short jobs earning an okay wage.
LOVE this mate!!! After the last vis I was seriously worried you were gonna jib it off which would've been a real shame bc you're a real good watch! The editing at the end was hilarious as well ha. Can't wait to see what '24 brings in content 🙌🏻
Really interesting. I was sure that you could not earn £200 in 1 day but kudos to you sir. Good job! Whats even more impressive is that you have so much energy even in the end 😄👍 God bless you sir 😊
@@autohustlesDo you think 16+ hour days are sustainable? It’s like we’re back to Dickensian work practices, I’m sure if the apps thought they could get away with sending children up chimneys to clean them they probably would!
I’m from Taunton but moved to Scotland 4-5 years ago and come back twice a year and watching these vids brings memories especially today going to my local area where I grew up in galmington 🎉
Opened Uber eats app this week and I got hit with 4£ orders for 3-5 miles jobs. It looks like a joke to me. Two years I was making 400-500£ after expenses in around 40 hours. Now it seems you need to grind for this kind of money around 50-60 hours.
Exactly bro same here looks like these youtubers are getting paid to make it look good and these companies know they making videos so giving them good pay seems wired to me. I only done deliveries because youtubers said its brilliant but in real life its crap seen another youtuber that does these type of videos but all of sudden they on holiday 3 to 4 times a year and deliveries is their only job and not much subscribers either 😂😂😂😂
My reason for watching this video is because, I do six hours shifts six days per week from 5pm to 11pm, working for Pizza Hut delivery. This pays just under £1000 every two weeks after tax, including fuel money. This is only slightly less than you were earning before tax and I get paid holidays. There are disadvantages, obviously. I don't get to choose whether or not I feel like working at any given moment and, whilst I am still earning money when there are no orders, I'm having to do things like washing/cleaning, etc. When I calculate my vehicle expenses, I include maintenance like brakes, tyres, servicing costs, MOT, insurance, etc., but the biggest one for me by far is depreciation followed by interest. This will obviously depend a lot on the vehicle you use, but I'm driving a Hyundai Kona electric. EV's are a godsend for this type of work. My previous deisel cost me £350 per month in fuel, whereas the EV costs me £100 in electricity and prices for fuel and energy are both way higher now than when I was paying £350. I only service it every 20,000 miles, which both times so far has only cost me one hours labour, because nothing has needed doing. That said, there was a very big downside. I bought the EV second hand 2 years ago when prices were extremely high. As such I paid £30k for a car that if I bought the same age and mileage today would cost about half that. I had intended keeping the car for 5 years, but due to market changes and the fact that my mileage has increase by 4000 miles per year, just because the local council made one road one-way, which just happens to be the road that Pizza Hut is on, I am now planning to replace it after one more year and probably get a second hand Tesla Model 3 on lease, which at the moment is just under £400/month based on a 3 year lease with 25,000 miles per year. Anyway, all of that getting side tracked aside, my vehicle expenses obviously change each year based on the depreciation generally being less for each year that I have the vehicle, but this year equate to approximately £750/month. Based on the lease deal mentioned, I should be able to get that below £600/month and obviously there are cheaper vehicles available than the Tesla, so it would be possible to be closer to £450/month, which is probably about what I would pay just in deisel now, given that I do about 2000 miles/month.
I work deliveroo in Edinburgh after my full time 47 hr a week work , so when I finish at 4pm i work 430pm-730pm 4 days a week as I work 2/3 late shifts so I can't get delivering everyday. My weekly goal is £200 but its just to top up my salary. Its a great way to earn some extra cash to pay some bills. I absolutely love these videos, really enjoyable
Mate right now we have 80% of riders immigrants asylum seekers on rented accounts which make it hard to even make £50 a day. We started off with minimum £8 order we’ve come down to £2.30 while living cost is rising Uber Deliveroo decreasing
Very interesting video. Working in this role for a significant time would incur further costs. The depreciation of a vehicle and wear and tear due to such high mileage over time. If you average decent shifts like this with shifts which are less busy, plus take into consideration the two other costs, the average hourly rate would drop significantly. Also the less busy days where you are spending long periods just waiting without being paid would be a complete waste of your day for almost nothing.
True, wear and tear is a factor. But for me, I’m driving this Micra into the ground. I will not sell it on. It has zero value to me. It was bought in cash and will be scrapped when I’m done. I’m not even factoring in loss in value etc. due to this.
Great content and a great idea. One variation. Most people work 9-5. How much can you earn in that time. You can do food deliveries, Amazon and Morrison’s. Basically everything is open. Can you earn more than the average office worker? Make it on a Tuesday
Videos like this just show how dysfunctional society has become and how the disparity of wealth is worse than ever. Driving around for 17 hours for a huge company to make a measly £200. This is what the world has come to. Ordinary people working themselves to the bone to pay extortionate mortgages, utility and food bills. While those with huge share portfolios just live the life of luxury. Society is broken.
Some may say you at least have the opportunity to make a decent living by having the supply and freedom to work. People have it worse elsewhere, no jobs and sh1t pay. And you definitely have a better quality of life than your ancestors. There's not a better system than capitalism, so, make the best out of it.
I’d say Taunton is a medium sized town - I don’t know of any villages where Uber/JE/Roo operate as they’re too small a market. Plus smaller towns generally have less riders, so if anything the opportunity to earn well is greater.
An excellent achievement indeed! If you could repeat this 6 days a week you’d be raking £4k a month. Even after tax and expenses you’ll be clearing close to £3k free and clear. I know you don’t put that amount of hours in, but it’s a good result nonetheless the less.👍
At the point of you waiting 35 mins in the same place, it would have been better to be driving around town and something would have popped up to reach your total in a quicker time
Good work mate. Love the fact that after driving in and out of fast food joints all day long, the first thing you do when you finish the shift is go to another fast food place for dinner 😂
Hello! What phone mount are you using? We have the same air vents in our Qashqai and it's a nightmare to find something that works without falling out or swiveling. Keep up the good vids!
I actually bought it in Primark 😂 it was just in their electronics in the homeware area advertised as a magnetic iPhone charging car mount. Think it cost like £15. The MagSafe is strong enough to hold it over most bumps but the charging is too slow - so I use the mount but I pair it with a cable charger. It has a supporting arm which folds out, which stops it spinning around on round vents. It’s actually pretty great for the money. As a mount, it’s so convenient to be able to slap it on and go. Thanks for the kind words!
Do you not have JustEat? It's way easier to hit those £200 days with all three and some clever multiapping. Most I've done in a day is £295. I've smashed out £850 this week. I feel like I need to start my own channel but don't want to bring more people to my town 🤣
i do 6 or 7 days a week in derby, uber and just eat. 8 hours a day earns me on average £100 a day, its all about learning best spots and slow resteraunts eg burger king 20 min wait kills your money.
Perfect car for gig work. There are gig workers where i live that drive pick up trucks with gas guzzling big engines and i cant see how they could be profitable.
I'm a cab driver, when our work was hit by the pandemic. I started working with Stuart which did justeat delivery and I also had uber eat on the side. The most I made with uber eat alone in 8 hours was £130 I was more then happy
If you can do £100 a day delivering food you are on a winner, compare it to uber taxi, you need to be licensed crb checked, medical, taxi mot and the biggest rackett of them all is taxi insurance, i cant believe you could earn this type of money delivering food on a monday
They should get penalised by the delivery apps for wasting riders’ time if they’re unable to fulfil orders and let us spend time and money travelling to them to pick up, complete waste of our time and adds to our expenses for no gain
Is it dumb to switch from car to ebike? I don't have deliveroo just Uber and just eat. I am not from London. Does car get paid more and get more more jobs? If so how much?
So i have just finished my second evening (sat today) of delivering Uber Eats as a side job. Although my day job pays me a better than average wage which 10, even 5 years ago would have been plenty, in todays climate its just scraping us by with 3 kids and increasing bills. So i started doing this. My first night yesterday i made £50 in just over 2 hours. Tonight was more of a grind though. I started at 5 and finished at 10 and earnt £80. What i like about it, as a side hustle at least, is that you can go out and earn a few quid and cash the money into your bank straight away. As a side job it works well. Was expecting to earn 100 tonight based on what a friend earns normally on a saturday but it was a slow night. Plus, it feels like you're doing tame side missions in GTA but without the guns haha
What I would add though, is that after a few hours doing this I feel wired. More so than if i was driving one long trip. Stopping, starting, finding addresses etc. It's pretty tiring
I’m a HGV driver and considering doing this as it seems a lot less stressful with all the tacho and vosa regs trying to catch us out Why do you have to do regarding tax? There’s a lot of scooter delivery around me and I can understand why some of that route ie pull right upto the shops and cut through traffic but obviously less comfort in all elements Can I just download the apps to see the offers in my area or do I need to upload documents to get started ? Sorry for alll the questions 😂 Think I’d happily do this challenge 3 times a week
We’re self employed so need to track all income, miles & expenses to file an accurate tax return every year, but the tax I pay is pretty low as the mileage allowance covers a lot of it. Paid about 8% of my profit in tax last year. To get started you have to sign up to the app s you want to work for and upload your right to work documents and do a criminal record check, then wait for them to onboard you (waiting lists are long right now almost everywhere, expect to be waiting for several months). It’s a good gig to have for extra cash on top of a stable job! Many do it full time, which is possible if you’re on several apps and work peak times regularly.
I work in London and 200 used to be easy back in the day. 9 to 10 hours maximum. I used to do about 240-260 most days. Its gotten sh*t in recent years with everyone having 2 phones, 2 uber accounts and 2 deliveroo accounts. The massive influx of drivers and the number of drivers who take advantage has resulted in the platforms becoming oversaturated. The best day i ever had on uber/deliveroo i done 320, and my best ever hour on uber i made 45 and then 35 the next hour. I still make 1000 a week but it takes a lot more hours now.
Lovely video here a question then , I do work with my dad Monday till Friday on site work as a electrician mate , on the side which is between Thursday Friday Saturday night I do extra hours between 12-24 hours on top of my 40 hour week. I do security work as my side hustle I make between £124-224 a week now would you say doing delivery driver I could made more or less ? And or should I look into Uber taxi driver?
Dont forget to account for tax if youre jumping in to gig work now. do these apps ask for NI numbers? I wonder if alot of the foriegn riders will scarper before their bills land.
@@maciekcicho.4269 if you just make £100 and nothing else this tax year then most likely no tax. If youre over the threshold then at a guess you'll be left with £70, many things can be deducted off your liability so best to instruct an accountant.
Tax isn’t a factor in profit. Profit is your wage after expenses. The government then decides how much of that you pay back in taxes. When you discuss wages, to compare to others, you don’t include tax because everyone’s situation is different. If two people earn £X per your, it could be 0% tax for one person, 45% tax for the next person, even though they got paid the same amount. Tax has nothing to do with what the delivery apps pay you.
Hi, can you use both apps at the same time on one phone? I'm curious to know how do you accept and reject jobs. What if you get jobs from both apps simultaneously?
I think maybe getting a lil e scooter migth be worth it , for those unreachable places. Ive got one when delivering in Germany here, when the traffic got to much and it saved me alota time and stress
I once did a 24 hour shift in Burton-upon-Trent as uber operates there 24 hours and deliveroo operates from 8-1am. I did also have a 9-1pm just eat shift. And for 24 hours work i made £47.36 whch is absolutely disgusting. An average order here in Burton is anywhere between £1.82-£3.15
Hi mate I'm on zego insurance at 99p an hour, what insurance company do you use, keep up the good work mate. I hate McDonald's as well, worst place to pick up. Best Colin
I was with admiral and I updated to delivery driver status. They increased it by £100 a month not sure if that's a fair deal or not but going to give it a go anyway and see how it goes
Not necessarily - thermal bags will keep food pretty hot (as long as the restaurant provides it to us hot) for quite a long time. Most doubles see both customers get their food within 15-20 minutes.
@@ldforever567 Please tell me, does your main insurance company know that you cooperate with Zigo (food delivery)? Because I heard that many companies prohibit this. Thank you.
@Volodymyr2023 that's a good question. You need to check your main policy. My insurance is ok with it but as you correctly say, some insurers will not allow it.
Thank you very much for your response. You reassured me because I had already spent a lot of time looking for a suitable company that was willing to temporarily use commercial insurance. And if this is not a secret to you, could you tell me which company you are insured with? Thank you very much.
You’re taxed on your annual profits, so income minus expenses. The percentage you pay depends on your total and other personal circumstances. It’s completely unique to you so no one can really answer that for you.
Depends entirely on your income and how smart you are with expenses. Based on my tax return from 22-23, I paid about £9 in taxes per £100 profit I made (profit being income after expenses). This is mainly due to the 45p per mile expenditure claim you can make as a self employed driver. This vastly reduces the amount of my profit that was due tax. But tax is complicated. Everyone’s situation is different. If you did this job in addition to another full time job and it put your total income into the higher tax bracket, you’d pay a lot more tax on your delivery earnings. I will do a whole video on the topic soon ☺️
Back in 2020-2022 I used to make £100 in few hours min orders were £6-£8 but Uber & Deliveroo security is so bad right now 80% plus have rented accounts immigrants asylum seekers ruined the beautiful side hustle for us
This was in Taunton. I think it depends more on pot luck of working on the right day, it's possible in most areas but you have to get lucky with when you decide to put in a big shift and hope a few other drivers are having a day off!
Nightmare that junction at rush hour, I hate it, when you’re on the bridge the other traffic lights from Tangier Way stay green too long so there’s never space to move into. Constantly stuck at a green light.
You know what I was just looking for a side hustle, little extra cash and by chance came across your video and honestly.. I thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Brilliant video, great editing. Well done bud!
Have u seen how much hire and award insurance is oh😂😂😂 barley worth it
200 quid a day is wild. I tried this work for a month and the highest I got for around 13 hours orders nonstop was equivalent of 100 quid😬Our prices and fees are much smaller
No way! I saw that ambulance at 16:07 and I started daydreaming about how funny it would be if you'd say 'It's kicking off, mate!' if a siren would go off. And you actually did it at 16:33! Kind of scared me a little bit actually :'D .. awesome.
I'm up in North Devon, and used to work for ServeLegal, so its weird watching you pickup from places I used to get sent to do audits. Like the tesco express stores and co-ops etc from when they had me doing silly miles covering areas where they had no workforce. Got paid a reasonable mileage rate, so I didn't mind doing the Taunton, Plymouth, Exeter, Bridgwater ones. Furthest they sent me was Burnham on Sea and Glastonbury. I do miss it sometimes, like you, just driving round doing short jobs earning an okay wage.
LOVE this mate!!! After the last vis I was seriously worried you were gonna jib it off which would've been a real shame bc you're a real good watch! The editing at the end was hilarious as well ha. Can't wait to see what '24 brings in content 🙌🏻
Legend! Comments like yours keep me motivated to get out there with the camera and film more content! Thanks for the support 🙌🏻
Really interesting. I was sure that you could not earn £200 in 1 day but kudos to you sir. Good job! Whats even more impressive is that you have so much energy even in the end 😄👍 God bless you sir 😊
It was a long day but worth it! Thanks for watching 🙌🏻
@@autohustlesDo you think 16+ hour days are sustainable? It’s like we’re back to Dickensian work practices, I’m sure if the apps thought they could get away with sending children up chimneys to clean them they probably would!
Ending did make me laugh with the dramatic music lol. You have inspired me to get out tomorrow and do the same
I had a good laugh editing it 🤣 nice one, get out there and don’t give up you can do it!!
I’m from Taunton but moved to Scotland 4-5 years ago and come back twice a year and watching these vids brings memories especially today going to my local area where I grew up in galmington 🎉
Opened Uber eats app this week and I got hit with 4£ orders for 3-5 miles jobs. It looks like a joke to me. Two years I was making 400-500£ after expenses in around 40 hours. Now it seems you need to grind for this kind of money around 50-60 hours.
Exactly bro same here looks like these youtubers are getting paid to make it look good and these companies know they making videos so giving them good pay seems wired to me. I only done deliveries because youtubers said its brilliant but in real life its crap seen another youtuber that does these type of videos but all of sudden they on holiday 3 to 4 times a year and deliveries is their only job and not much subscribers either 😂😂😂😂
I made £220 for 22 hrs with tips. So can be done. One crappie day also.
My reason for watching this video is because, I do six hours shifts six days per week from 5pm to 11pm, working for Pizza Hut delivery. This pays just under £1000 every two weeks after tax, including fuel money. This is only slightly less than you were earning before tax and I get paid holidays. There are disadvantages, obviously. I don't get to choose whether or not I feel like working at any given moment and, whilst I am still earning money when there are no orders, I'm having to do things like washing/cleaning, etc.
When I calculate my vehicle expenses, I include maintenance like brakes, tyres, servicing costs, MOT, insurance, etc., but the biggest one for me by far is depreciation followed by interest. This will obviously depend a lot on the vehicle you use, but I'm driving a Hyundai Kona electric. EV's are a godsend for this type of work. My previous deisel cost me £350 per month in fuel, whereas the EV costs me £100 in electricity and prices for fuel and energy are both way higher now than when I was paying £350. I only service it every 20,000 miles, which both times so far has only cost me one hours labour, because nothing has needed doing. That said, there was a very big downside. I bought the EV second hand 2 years ago when prices were extremely high. As such I paid £30k for a car that if I bought the same age and mileage today would cost about half that. I had intended keeping the car for 5 years, but due to market changes and the fact that my mileage has increase by 4000 miles per year, just because the local council made one road one-way, which just happens to be the road that Pizza Hut is on, I am now planning to replace it after one more year and probably get a second hand Tesla Model 3 on lease, which at the moment is just under £400/month based on a 3 year lease with 25,000 miles per year.
Anyway, all of that getting side tracked aside, my vehicle expenses obviously change each year based on the depreciation generally being less for each year that I have the vehicle, but this year equate to approximately £750/month. Based on the lease deal mentioned, I should be able to get that below £600/month and obviously there are cheaper vehicles available than the Tesla, so it would be possible to be closer to £450/month, which is probably about what I would pay just in deisel now, given that I do about 2000 miles/month.
I work deliveroo in Edinburgh after my full time 47 hr a week work , so when I finish at 4pm i work 430pm-730pm 4 days a week as I work 2/3 late shifts so I can't get delivering everyday.
My weekly goal is £200 but its just to top up my salary. Its a great way to earn some extra cash to pay some bills.
I absolutely love these videos, really enjoyable
I'm wondering about this too. Can you tell me whether I need to settle taxes? Does Uber do it for you?
@@maciekcicho.4269nope you need to declare once you hit the 1k personal allowance threshold
Well done mate it’s good to see you happy doing this job. I’m a bad luck anywhere I go people trying to take my bike 😢
Mate right now we have 80% of riders immigrants asylum seekers on rented accounts which make it hard to even make £50 a day. We started off with minimum £8 order we’ve come down to £2.30 while living cost is rising Uber Deliveroo decreasing
My best day was £17.80 an hour on Uber and Just Eat!
Its kickin off mate!
That's a different channel 😂
@@lothburke2243 exposed yourself for not watching the full video 😛
@@CjLuLz am on 38.17 you muppet.
@@CjLuLz exposed your IQ
@@lothburke2243 damn I was being friendly. He says it twice in the video you fuckin dunce
You have my respect. Keep grinding!!
Very interesting video. Working in this role for a significant time would incur further costs. The depreciation of a vehicle and wear and tear due to such high mileage over time. If you average decent shifts like this with shifts which are less busy, plus take into consideration the two other costs, the average hourly rate would drop significantly. Also the less busy days where you are spending long periods just waiting without being paid would be a complete waste of your day for almost nothing.
True, wear and tear is a factor. But for me, I’m driving this Micra into the ground. I will not sell it on. It has zero value to me. It was bought in cash and will be scrapped when I’m done. I’m not even factoring in loss in value etc. due to this.
Love this video. Enjoyed the longer one
Thank you 🙌🏻 plenty more long videos and challenges to come soon!
im in the states. the most ive ever done in one day was 650. $400 amazon with one cancelled shift and 250 on food delivery, was a long day.
Long day but sounds like a good one!
Great content and a great idea. One variation. Most people work 9-5. How much can you earn in that time. You can do food deliveries, Amazon and Morrison’s. Basically everything is open. Can you earn more than the average office worker? Make it on a Tuesday
He had done it before , Scroll down on his channel and you'll find it
Videos like this just show how dysfunctional society has become and how the disparity of wealth is worse than ever. Driving around for 17 hours for a huge company to make a measly £200. This is what the world has come to. Ordinary people working themselves to the bone to pay extortionate mortgages, utility and food bills. While those with huge share portfolios just live the life of luxury. Society is broken.
Some may say you at least have the opportunity to make a decent living by having the supply and freedom to work. People have it worse elsewhere, no jobs and sh1t pay. And you definitely have a better quality of life than your ancestors. There's not a better system than capitalism, so, make the best out of it.
Taunton is literally a village. £200 is good for that area
£175 profit for 14 hours of unskilled work isn’t so bad. No one will get rich delivering food, but that’s okay. It isn’t a skilled trade.
I’d say Taunton is a medium sized town - I don’t know of any villages where Uber/JE/Roo operate as they’re too small a market. Plus smaller towns generally have less riders, so if anything the opportunity to earn well is greater.
Rather than u using ur phones commenting on youtube.effort at least.so how much ubget a day of work?
In my area, I can't do 200 quid on a weekend area way over driver saturated.
An excellent achievement indeed! If you could repeat this 6 days a week you’d be raking £4k a month. Even after tax and expenses you’ll be clearing close to £3k free and clear. I know you don’t put that amount of hours in, but it’s a good result nonetheless the less.👍
So glad you’re back making videos love them keep up the good work mate
At the point of you waiting 35 mins in the same place, it would have been better to be driving around town and something would have popped up to reach your total in a quicker time
Good work mate. Love the fact that after driving in and out of fast food joints all day long, the first thing you do when you finish the shift is go to another fast food place for dinner 😂
Can’t resist a McDonald’s after a hard day’s work 😂😂
Hello! What phone mount are you using? We have the same air vents in our Qashqai and it's a nightmare to find something that works without falling out or swiveling.
Keep up the good vids!
I actually bought it in Primark 😂 it was just in their electronics in the homeware area advertised as a magnetic iPhone charging car mount. Think it cost like £15. The MagSafe is strong enough to hold it over most bumps but the charging is too slow - so I use the mount but I pair it with a cable charger. It has a supporting arm which folds out, which stops it spinning around on round vents. It’s actually pretty great for the money. As a mount, it’s so convenient to be able to slap it on and go.
Thanks for the kind words!
Hey! Awesome content. Loved getting to know the city. New subscriber here. Greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina!
Thank you! So pumped to have viewers from other countries 🙌🏻
The epic music at the end 😆😆😆😆
Glad you liked it 🤣
Love your channel, i know Taunton being a south west person, proppa like 👍
My best was something over £300 but don't remember how much over, maybe 320 or so on New Year's Day, about 16 hours I think. Just food delivery! 😜
Hahaha what a result! Fair play nice grind 🙌🏻
Channeling London Eats!
Do you not have JustEat? It's way easier to hit those £200 days with all three and some clever multiapping. Most I've done in a day is £295. I've smashed out £850 this week. I feel like I need to start my own channel but don't want to bring more people to my town 🤣
i do 6 or 7 days a week in derby, uber and just eat. 8 hours a day earns me on average £100 a day, its all about learning best spots and slow resteraunts eg burger king 20 min wait kills your money.
Perfect car for gig work. There are gig workers where i live that drive pick up trucks with gas guzzling big engines and i cant see how they could be profitable.
Taunton never changes
I'm a cab driver, when our work was hit by the pandemic. I started working with Stuart which did justeat delivery and I also had uber eat on the side.
The most I made with uber eat alone in 8 hours was £130
I was more then happy
Which location
big well done, hope you enjoyed the mcd's and cider :)
I did indeed, went down a treat!
Lovely content mate ..Which car you have and which car is good for food delivery 😊
If you can do £100 a day delivering food you are on a winner, compare it to uber taxi, you need to be licensed crb checked, medical, taxi mot and the biggest rackett of them all is taxi insurance, i cant believe you could earn this type of money delivering food on a monday
What’s the twinkle music
Is it only dingy divers who work for these companies
Respect for the grind! 🤑
Nice Work bro
Greeting from Leeds ^^
Greetings from Somerset! 🙌🏻
hi mate, what camera do you use for these videos? keep it up, cheers, T
Excellent mate , seriously why dont restaurants turn off tablets if they cant serve they just love wasting drivers fuel n time
They should get penalised by the delivery apps for wasting riders’ time if they’re unable to fulfil orders and let us spend time and money travelling to them to pick up, complete waste of our time and adds to our expenses for no gain
Is it dumb to switch from car to ebike? I don't have deliveroo just Uber and just eat. I am not from London. Does car get paid more and get more more jobs? If so how much?
cars slightly pay a bit more from what ive heard, but i do it on bike average around 15-25 an hour with deliveroo only
You have my respect, keep going
I couldn't hold back my tears at the end.
😆😆😆😆😆
Great Video.. You sound like adam swords
So i have just finished my second evening (sat today) of delivering Uber Eats as a side job. Although my day job pays me a better than average wage which 10, even 5 years ago would have been plenty, in todays climate its just scraping us by with 3 kids and increasing bills. So i started doing this. My first night yesterday i made £50 in just over 2 hours. Tonight was more of a grind though. I started at 5 and finished at 10 and earnt £80. What i like about it, as a side hustle at least, is that you can go out and earn a few quid and cash the money into your bank straight away. As a side job it works well. Was expecting to earn 100 tonight based on what a friend earns normally on a saturday but it was a slow night. Plus, it feels like you're doing tame side missions in GTA but without the guns haha
What I would add though, is that after a few hours doing this I feel wired. More so than if i was driving one long trip. Stopping, starting, finding addresses etc. It's pretty tiring
Agree on the questing feel - this job is like grinding XP in games 😂
You make delivering seem easy….I’m hesitant to do it even though I’ve registered on Uber eats in Toronto 😅.
It is! Once you’ve done a few deliveries, the rest of the job is second nature and you can basically switch off and just drive around 👌🏻
I’m a HGV driver and considering doing this as it seems a lot less stressful with all the tacho and vosa regs trying to catch us out
Why do you have to do regarding tax?
There’s a lot of scooter delivery around me and I can understand why some of that route ie pull right upto the shops and cut through traffic but obviously less comfort in all elements
Can I just download the apps to see the offers in my area or do I need to upload documents to get started ?
Sorry for alll the questions 😂
Think I’d happily do this challenge 3 times a week
We’re self employed so need to track all income, miles & expenses to file an accurate tax return every year, but the tax I pay is pretty low as the mileage allowance covers a lot of it. Paid about 8% of my profit in tax last year.
To get started you have to sign up to the app s you want to work for and upload your right to work documents and do a criminal record check, then wait for them to onboard you (waiting lists are long right now almost everywhere, expect to be waiting for several months).
It’s a good gig to have for extra cash on top of a stable job! Many do it full time, which is possible if you’re on several apps and work peak times regularly.
I work in London and 200 used to be easy back in the day. 9 to 10 hours maximum. I used to do about 240-260 most days. Its gotten sh*t in recent years with everyone having 2 phones, 2 uber accounts and 2 deliveroo accounts. The massive influx of drivers and the number of drivers who take advantage has resulted in the platforms becoming oversaturated. The best day i ever had on uber/deliveroo i done 320, and my best ever hour on uber i made 45 and then 35 the next hour. I still make 1000 a week but it takes a lot more hours now.
Yep, takes way more hours now to earn the same money. Glad you're still making it work though. Hopefully we'll see change soon.
Lovely video here a question then , I do work with my dad Monday till Friday on site work as a electrician mate , on the side which is between Thursday Friday Saturday night I do extra hours between 12-24 hours on top of my 40 hour week. I do security work as my side hustle I make between £124-224 a week now would you say doing delivery driver I could made more or less ? And or should I look into Uber taxi driver?
Hi mate, does deliveroo allow you to deliver from anywhere?
Can work anywhere in the UK once you’re in - in the app you can change to any area whenever you want! Same with Uber.
Love how empty the roads are 😂😂❤. I wish.
Do you also watch London Hustle?
When are you doing other Morrisons video again
As soon as I can get another block, they’re so hard to get at the moment 😭
Dont forget to account for tax if youre jumping in to gig work now. do these apps ask for NI numbers? I wonder if alot of the foriegn riders will scarper before their bills land.
I was just wondering how much tax you have to pay, e.g. on 100 pounds?
@@maciekcicho.4269 if you just make £100 and nothing else this tax year then most likely no tax. If youre over the threshold then at a guess you'll be left with £70, many things can be deducted off your liability so best to instruct an accountant.
Tax isn’t a factor in profit. Profit is your wage after expenses. The government then decides how much of that you pay back in taxes. When you discuss wages, to compare to others, you don’t include tax because everyone’s situation is different. If two people earn £X per your, it could be 0% tax for one person, 45% tax for the next person, even though they got paid the same amount.
Tax has nothing to do with what the delivery apps pay you.
Hi, can you use both apps at the same time on one phone? I'm curious to know how do you accept and reject jobs. What if you get jobs from both apps simultaneously?
You are a legend
"Whats your numbaaaaa?"
Damn she was smooth.
Hi there, I am setting up my deliveroo account, how long did it take for you to have your criminal records and other checks come back? Cheers
how you manage to open both together how u handle it if both have orders coming together because mostly now they are blocking the account?
I only take one order at a time - if a better one comes in on another app, I cancel the other one 🙌
The edit hahhahhahaha, fuck yeah man awesome content
Hahaha thanks man 🤣
What’s the green sticker in your windscreen ?
i live in Taunton may need to give this a go
I think maybe getting a lil e scooter migth be worth it , for those unreachable places. Ive got one when delivering in Germany here, when the traffic got to much and it saved me alota time and stress
I once did a 24 hour shift in Burton-upon-Trent as uber operates there 24 hours and deliveroo operates from 8-1am. I did also have a 9-1pm just eat shift. And for 24 hours work i made £47.36 whch is absolutely disgusting. An average order here in Burton is anywhere between £1.82-£3.15
Hi mate
I'm on zego insurance at 99p an hour, what insurance company do you use, keep up the good work mate. I hate McDonald's as well, worst place to pick up. Best Colin
When registering by car, does the system extract customers at the same potential distance and at the same value as by bicycle?
Do you get multiple orders say 3 orders from McDonald’s or does that never happen
Yea, I get offers for triple orders on Uber, I almost never accept them.
Depends what days you work and the weather
Kicking off mate😂😂london eats
It’s KICKING OFF MATEEEEE 🙌🏻
Nice 1 👍🏿.
If, i use a rented deliveroo or ubereats account how will be the income be transferred into my account?
I don’t advocate renting accounts, that’s your problem to solve buddy.
Who’s your insurance with mate? I keep getting rejected from zego for some reason 🤷🏾♂️
Same??
I was with admiral and I updated to delivery driver status. They increased it by £100 a month not sure if that's a fair deal or not but going to give it a go anyway and see how it goes
@@mainesawce did you get it sorted out?
Howcome Uber does double orders? Doesn’t that mean someone’s getting cold food?
Not necessarily - thermal bags will keep food pretty hot (as long as the restaurant provides it to us hot) for quite a long time. Most doubles see both customers get their food within 15-20 minutes.
Depends city by city, some of the cities i wouldn't make 50£ even with those hours.
I have a Toyota Yaris 218 car and uber eats is say the car doesn’t meet the requirements
The most i made in one day with Juat eat was a Friday and it was a 12 til 4 shift and i made 92 quid.
Hi just wondered on car insurance do you have to have special trade policy or just under work related use ? Thanks
Hire & Reward insurance - I have a policy that covers all food and parcel delivery 🙌🏻
I use Zego. It's a pay as you go that runs alongside your main insurance. Costs about 88p an hour. Also links to the Uber app so it's all automated
@@ldforever567 Please tell me, does your main insurance company know that you cooperate with Zigo (food delivery)? Because I heard that many companies prohibit this. Thank you.
@Volodymyr2023 that's a good question. You need to check your main policy. My insurance is ok with it but as you correctly say, some insurers will not allow it.
Thank you very much for your response. You reassured me because I had already spent a lot of time looking for a suitable company that was willing to temporarily use commercial insurance. And if this is not a secret to you, could you tell me which company you are insured with? Thank you very much.
13 minutes in. More TH-cam adverts than deliveries
get youtube premium boy
Very insightful video. I hope youtube pays you more for the views than Uber and deliveroo.
Whats the other delivery bag you use where did you get it
Amazon 🙌
I’m Exeter and Tesco orders are Stuart, not Uber. Very frustrating
Interesting, didn’t know that! Thought it was Uber everywhere.
Is it London?
You should do this in the school holidays and see if you get to £200 quicker,
How much tax is needed for payment annually
You’re taxed on your annual profits, so income minus expenses. The percentage you pay depends on your total and other personal circumstances. It’s completely unique to you so no one can really answer that for you.
@@autohustles thank you
Can you tell me approximately how much tax you have to pay on £100? I work full time and I wanted to earn a few extra hours.
Depends entirely on your income and how smart you are with expenses. Based on my tax return from 22-23, I paid about £9 in taxes per £100 profit I made (profit being income after expenses). This is mainly due to the 45p per mile expenditure claim you can make as a self employed driver. This vastly reduces the amount of my profit that was due tax.
But tax is complicated. Everyone’s situation is different. If you did this job in addition to another full time job and it put your total income into the higher tax bracket, you’d pay a lot more tax on your delivery earnings.
I will do a whole video on the topic soon ☺️
@@autohustles Thank you very much for your answer. I really appreciate that...🙂
@@autohustlespeople forget you get 45p per mile up to 2000 miles the. It tapers down. But i bet many drivers forget. Makes all the difference.
None on your first £12,500 then 20% on everything after before deductions
Hi mate do you multi-app
Hello I have one question
Back in 2020-2022 I used to make £100 in few hours min orders were £6-£8 but Uber & Deliveroo security is so bad right now 80% plus have rented accounts immigrants asylum seekers ruined the beautiful side hustle for us
It's still achievable to make good money, but you have to try a lot harder than previous years
They not accepting my delivery insurance
Great videos, out of interest who do you get your insurance through.
Cheers! I use Zego pay monthly 🙌🏻
Where was this ? Does it depend heavily on where you live ?
This was in Taunton. I think it depends more on pot luck of working on the right day, it's possible in most areas but you have to get lucky with when you decide to put in a big shift and hope a few other drivers are having a day off!
I have been stuck in traffic by the bridge many times on the bus home
Nightmare that junction at rush hour, I hate it, when you’re on the bridge the other traffic lights from Tangier Way stay green too long so there’s never space to move into. Constantly stuck at a green light.
What about TAX /NIN / PENSION?? Did you calculate ?
They’re not work expenses - I work out the pre-tax profit. Everyone’s tax situation is specific to them so it’s pointless to include it.
what gps app do u use?
Google Maps when I need accurate traffic data / Apple Maps otherwise because I prefer how it looks
@@autohustles thanks