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RE: This is how my first day working for Instacart went

in LeoFinance3 years ago

Wow, it's really interesting, too bad that there aren't similar job opportunities in Italy.

This allows you to raise a nice nest egg and still plan your days to continue to maintain your routine.

I'm really curious and can't wait to read your updates!

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It surprises me that something similar does not exist in Italy. I’m enjoying it a lot so far and it does have many perks.

Look, here's Glovo, it's a service aimed at riders but in addition to delivering what you order from fast food, you can order groceries... but I imagine Glovo is also in the US.

Except that the rates are really ridiculous, for a delivery you can earn no more than 10 dollars (here's the euro, that's the bottom line), but if you take away the petrol, the earnings go down.

Then let's say that deliveries usually bring you a profit that averages around 5 dollars.

I've never heard of Glovo, but it sounds like an okay option. If the pay is low, it may not be worth the time though. Can you get tips with them?

Let's say that in Italy pay is low everywhere and therefore all those foreign companies also comply with these standards.

For example, I don't think that in the Mc'Donalds in my city the employees get the standard salary which is the same for everyone, they will get even less than what they get in Rome or Milan, for example.

In any case, I was inquiring both for Glovo and for other delivery companies, maybe I can find something convenient.

I did not know that about Italy. That explains why the local gelato shop owner in my city decided to move from Italy to USA.

I wish you luck!

Thank you, we definitely need a lot of luck heh heh!

Yes surely opening a business in Italy at the moment is not a great idea, doing it elsewhere is a brilliant idea lol!