And while many delivery drivers are forced to suck up low pay and rubbish working rights, 22-year-old Atlanta Martin claims to earn £1000 a week working for delivery apps.

And last week, mum-of-one Atlanta decided to put her delivery skills to the test, embarking on a 24 hour straight shift to see how much she could rake in.

The duo took home £330.16 at the end of their 24 hour challenge, and travelled 220 miles for 77 deliveries. [£4.28 averaged per delivery]

The tagline on their social media feed: https://preview.redd.it/cd123jkq20p91.png?width=620&auto=webp&s=1933b260c57aae65f5e36efc24cddd50ec08ada2

She made more than usual recently after putting in a 24 hour shift with no break 😲

  • happybadger [he/him]
    hexagon
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    2 years ago

    330 split between two people. She's bragging about working 12 hours straight in a 24 hour shift for 165 GBP / 171 USD. While assuming all risk and maintenance for her personal vehicle which is taking an urban road trip. :wholesome:

    • Slaanesh [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Alright did some math. Probably way off as I'm using Canadian stats.
      Average Uber/skip trip length: 8km
      Average fuel consuption in 2021 (city): 10.7l/100km
      Average trips per hour: 3
      Average Fuel cost in GB: 5.79 USD/gallon == 5.08 pounds/gallon == 1.34 pounds/L

      Gas consuption (avgs)
      Trips: 3 * 24 = 72 KMs: 728km = 576
      Consumption : 10.71
      (576/100) = 61.69
      Cost: 61.69 * 1.34 = 82.66

      Maintenance
      Average main cost (in CAD) = .08$/km
      Maint cost of this day in CAD = 576 * .08 = 46.08
      In Pounds: 46.05 * .66 = 30.41

      Profit (pre tax!): 330 - 82.66 - 30.41 = 216.93
      Per workers: 216.93/ 2 = 108.47
      Per hour: 108.47/24 = 4.52 pounds/hr

      Not taking into account "dominoes and fizzy drinks". But I can see that being what... 50 pounds? Assuming yes, it's now 3.48 pounds/hr

      Insurance? Risk? Child care?

      Seems weird to flex over 3.50/hr

      • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        those numbers are indeed off, petrol is more expensive here, around £1.91 per litre, depending on where you get it
        also the distance is a bit far, usually here it's closer to 4-5km depending on location
        also dominoes and drinks for 2 people would be more like £30-£35

          • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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            2 years ago

            depends how much they eat i guess, though i was going on one trip to dominoes with 2 big pizzas and 3 litres of coke
            if they did multiple smaller ones then it'd be more like ~£60 i think

      • happybadger [he/him]
        hexagon
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        2 years ago

        You can just leave a kid at home for 24 hours while you deliver food for less than minimum wage. They're like cats probably.

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          1 year ago

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