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    It had been a while since I’d done a food delivery challenge, so I thought I’d get out and see if I could make £200 in one day – and not at the weekend, but on a Monday. How’d I do? Watch to find out!

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    28 Comments

    1. 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?

    2. 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.

    3. 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

    4. 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?

    5. Yes you can by rubbing the consumer and the business it self one kebab shop pays 42% for one of these delivery parasites causing to raise the price for the consumer and consequently loose out.
      some of them are barely making ends meet whilst the parasites are taking most of the earnings beware consumers and where you can pay in cash pick it up yourself or ask if the business has own delivery service

    6. Uber delivery’s is a scum it’s not worth doing , Uber accept much drivers as possible to keep the prices low as 2 delivery’s for £3.25 , it used to be good but now our days it’s a scum

    7. 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

    8. 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

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