Everyone knows that delivery is a high-income job. Of course his high income is also accompanied by high risk. After all, we all know that nowadays the company work. Basically, it's all distributed according to labor, that is to say. The more work you do, the more you will be paid and rewarded.
So why do I say that delivery is a high-risk job? The first thing is that a lot of delivery people, they don't follow the rules of the road because they are in a hurry.
Just as an example around me, every day next to the school, you will see many takeaway workers' electric cars and motorcycles. Every time I walk on the sidewalk, I am startled by the sound of the take-out driver's horn.
In order to hurry, they are really too hard,completely against the traffic. This kind of non-compliance with traffic regulations, it is easy to traffic accidents . And we often see private cars colliding with takeaway boys on the road, with takeaways scattered all over the place.
The second thing is that it's basically impossible for a delivery person to eat on time every day. Whether it's a video on the Internet or around us, you'll see many take-out workers in a hurry, just taking a sip of water while delivering food, or just eating a packet of dry noodles, and then hastily finishing their lunch or dinner. In the long run, it will inevitably cause damage to the body's stomach and other digestive organs.
The third thing is that takeout is a very tiring job. While earning over ten thousand dollars a month is the norm for many takeaways, their workload is often more than the average person can handle.
Everyone has usually ordered takeout late at night, and late-night takeout delivery is very expensive. A lot of takeout boys in order to earn more money, will choose to late night to take orders, every day meals are not good to eat, sleep is not good, in the long run the body will certainly be cumulative strain into disease.
So it seems, the takeaway boy is still very hard. So the next time we order a takeaway, we don't begrudge yourself the unlimited praise, but also a recognition and support of the hard work of the seller.