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Pay all depends on how much you work. You apply for shifts, so the rota will be put out and you'll have to log in and select your available days. You'll not get huge amount of hours due to existing workers being allocated specific days based on performance. If you want the hours, you have to prove you've got the energy to do it.
You'll be emailed a review after your first month, highlighting your performance; ie...Average time taken to deliver / Respond to delivery message...etc, etc
I was earning roughly £100 every weekend, as I work fulltime during the week.
As you're self employed you'll need to fill out a tax return. The invoices that are emailed to you every 2 weeks don't state any Tax or NI, from my experience (Quit the company 2 months ago, not sure what has changed).
If you've got the drive to cycle for up to 8-10hrs a day/ 7 days a week, then I'd say go for it.
I miss free burritos tho :(
Hi, just found this thread via Google as I was thinking on becoming a deliveroo cyclist in a provincial city - Liverpool.
Just wondered what would be my likely pay after tax and NI per day?
Also can you do as many days a week as you want?
Thanks