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Uber Eats driver revealed how he made between R3,000 and R3,500 weekly and shared advice for unemployed South Africans
An Uber Eats driver shared how he earned between R3,000 and R3,500 weekly, explaining the approval process, long shifts and strategies for working in busy areas.
The company said it would encourage companies that operated chargers to install them in neighborhoods where its drivers lived and work.
An Uber Eats driver documented his full Monday shift and revealed how he made over R500 in a single day, offering insight into gig economy earnings in South Africa.
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