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pat_space ◴[] No.14330397[source]
This is an interesting comparison between the two services in Sweden. I wonder how much variance we would see in the states with the "tipping culture". 4 deliveries per hour with an average tip of $2 is $8/hr by itself, exceeding the hourly "wage" paid by Uber Eats.

Sometimes I daydream about being a bike courier/messenger in a city like New York. I've even considered delivering sandwiches over the lunch hour in my current city, Denver. The author's descriptive of cycling in the rain tempered my dream a bit.

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1. sundaeofshock ◴[] No.14330796[source]
Physical labor is hard, and often results in shorter lifespans. I was once friends with a bike courier, both of us a similar age. I see him in the streets every few years. I just passed a few weeks ago and he looks old. At least a decade older then me (50). Barring an accident, I'll most likely outlive him by a decade, with a higher quality of life due to his accumulated aches and pains.