It's a big problem here in Manchester There are lots of illegal immigrants living in hotels in Manchester and working on rented accounts. Free accommodation Free electric and gas No council tax bill No water bill Free mobile phone Government gives them spending money too Oh and free food breakfast lunch and dinner Free broadband So it's a massive issue for me As it costs me £1000 per Month on rent and household bills Before I've even bought food
Hello mate, I have started delivering as well but on UE as im waiting for deliveroo to approve me. I wanted to ask though is it normal to get such bad paid jobs, most of mine flash up at like £3/4 each, nowhere near the £11/12 that i see other couriers getting?
Most important metric is distance not how much the order is. Ideally aim for £2 for a mile, so if you get an order for £3 that's fine as long as the distance is 1 mile or 1.5 miles. You do get bigger orders like £11 or £12 but you will often be travelling 7-8 miles so that's actually worse than the smaller orders.
@@Sheffielddelivers Yeah im constantly chasing my deliveroo account. I also managed to get JE however not in my area, some people say you can change it back to your area after a few shifts but im not sure
Great video
I am local to the last area, you are ok with hanging around that area as it does have plenty of restaurants, but really only after 5:30pm
It's a big problem here in Manchester
There are lots of illegal immigrants living in hotels in Manchester and working on rented accounts.
Free accommodation
Free electric and gas
No council tax bill
No water bill
Free mobile phone
Government gives them spending money too
Oh and free food breakfast lunch and dinner
Free broadband
So it's a massive issue for me
As it costs me £1000 per Month on rent and household bills
Before I've even bought food
Hello mate, I have started delivering as well but on UE as im waiting for deliveroo to approve me. I wanted to ask though is it normal to get such bad paid jobs, most of mine flash up at like £3/4 each, nowhere near the £11/12 that i see other couriers getting?
Most important metric is distance not how much the order is. Ideally aim for £2 for a mile, so if you get an order for £3 that's fine as long as the distance is 1 mile or 1.5 miles. You do get bigger orders like £11 or £12 but you will often be travelling 7-8 miles so that's actually worse than the smaller orders.
@@Sheffielddelivers Wow whats that on? Uber eats here take the mick, the worst one today was 4.50 for 5 mile which as you can imagine I declined!
@@LivingLifeLuke deliveroo definitely gives you better order ratios than Uber Eats
@@Sheffielddelivers Yeah im constantly chasing my deliveroo account. I also managed to get JE however not in my area, some people say you can change it back to your area after a few shifts but im not sure