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“RM18K!” People Jaw Dropped At This Foodpanda’s Riders Income In 2 Months!

During this pandemic, a lot of people lost their job. So a lot of people turn to work at Foodpanda as people are mostly relying on Foodpanda especially during MCO as they can’t dine in. Thus, the Food delivery rider becomes one of the celebrated frontliners as they helped us through the pandemic.

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However, does Foodpanda pays well to their worker? Well, this Facebook user shared an earning statement and shared how much they made, the hours and orders that they had taken. This garnered over 1.5K likes and 4K shares as it makes a lot of people jaw dropped!

 

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Apparently, this person shared the 2-month income started from 1.11.2020 until 31.12.2020. After working almost 800 hours, taken more than 2000 orders, they earned over RM18K!  OMG, right? It’s is a big pay cheque~

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However, a lot of people agree that it is great that the person was pay that much as that person might have no off days, working 12 hours a day at least and other harsh conditions that they had to endure like rain as they work.

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Even worse, they also can get exposed to COVI-19 or terrible accidents. A lot of people who work in delivery service died in an accident. It is glad that they got paid for their hardwork!

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The netizens commented on the post their thoughts regarding the salary statements that has been exposed.

Netizen’s Response

▼ People are shocked at how much this Foodpanda rider earned!

▼ Now a lot of people interested in becoming a rider~

▼ People understand why they deserved income as their work is very hard!

 

▼ For riders, please take care of yourself and don’t run or beat red light!

▼ People joked that Government and income tax would have a problem with the information.

 

▼ It’s being said that this is a piece of confidential information!

What do you guys think about this? Should they show the income or are they really deserve this?

Info via Safwan Seth/Facebook

 

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