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College students pay off 400 thousand after five years of delivery. Does delivery really make money?
A news about "college students paid off 400 thousand in five years" rushed to the hot search, which aroused public concern. Some netizens even lamented that "I didn't expect to make so much money by taking delivery!" .
Tan Xiao is 30 years old and was born in a rural family in Pengxi County, Suining City, Sichuan Province. His family is not rich, even a little poor. Later, I passed the college entrance examination twice and was admitted to Panzhihua University. During his school years, he completed his studies through work-study programs, which reduced the burden on his family.
After graduation, Tan Xiao was eager to change the environment through entrepreneurship, but eventually he was cheated into owing 400,000 foreign debts because of entrepreneurship. However, he didn't choose to escape, and he didn't throw the "pot" to poor rural parents. Instead, he paid off his foreign debt by sending takeout food. Five years later, Tan Xiao paid off the 400,000 he owed. He said to himself, "I can finally sleep in peace." After all, "I am light and debt-free"!
Tan Xiao's story is over, but I would also like to remind all newly graduated college students that entrepreneurship is worth encouraging, but entrepreneurship must be cautious. When you don't have enough experience, ability, resources or good opportunities, don't start a business easily, otherwise you may catch up with your "youth" or "make up" this entrepreneurial mistake for a lifetime.
So is delivery really profitable? I can tell you for sure, no! I have delivered takeout in Hefei for a while myself, but my average monthly income is 6,000 yuan (my family is from Hefei, and my freshman and sophomore deliver takeout every winter and summer vacation).
When I deliver takeout, the commission is still relatively high, ranging from a cheap one to 6 yuan to an expensive one 10 yuan (now it is lower than this level, because there are too many riders, and the platform has become a thief). I'm from Hefei and I'm familiar with many places, so I can work eight hours a day and run thirty or forty orders, and I earn about 200 yuan a day.
Of course, don't take what I say lightly. At that time, delivery was also "a snot and a tear". I remember one delivery, which was caught in a heavy rain. The key was that the electric car was broken. At this time, I had two orders in my hand. I was walking in the rain with my cart alone, and then I looked at the list that was about to overtime. It's so fucking sad
Later, after graduating from college, I found a stable job, but my classmate really delivered food. Once I chatted with him, he lamented that life was not easy. Now I am delivering takeout food in Beijing. I work hard every day 1 1 hour, and I can only earn 1.2W a month.
Therefore, as long as you are willing to endure hardships, you can really make money, but it really has nothing to do with "making money very much". If you have a skill, you'd better find a promising job and don't waste it. But if you really can't do anything, have a low education and don't want to be bound by others, then it's ok to try to send takeout.
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