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To save up for his wedding in December last year, GrabFood rider Muhammad Alif Mohd Jasmin worked seven days a week the month before.
The 30-year-old says he made around $5,000 that month, clocking 30 trips a day.
But while it is an achievable target, he cautions it is not sustainable in the long run.
“I had a motivation to achieve a target,” he says.
Mr Alif, who has been doing deliveries for GrabFood since late 2018, usually covers the town area and does 25 trips a day on his motorcycle.
He targets to hit at least 15 orders from 8am to 2pm.
“Whatever I achieve after that is a bonus,” he adds.
With people staying home and more ordering food, hitting 20 deliveries a day is not hard these days.
Earlier this week, food delivery platform Deliveroo reported that its top-earning rider raked in $7,095 last month. It explained that this would require the rider to work an average of 11 hours a day and earn an average of $21 an hour – more than the usual average of $17 an hour.
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