Shopper (Days / Nights / Weekends) - Car, scooter, or bicycle

Shopper (Days / Nights / Weekends) - Car, scooter, or bicycle

Benefits

- Earn by delivering groceries, retail items, convenience products, alcohol, and other essentials
- Set your own schedule with complete flexibility for days, nights, or weekends
- See the guaranteed minimum pay for each delivery order before you accept
- Shopping and delivery jobs typically pay more per order than standard restaurant deliveries
- Quick onboarding process so you can get started fast

Make a difference by helping others quickly access essential goods. Stay active and efficient at any hour, without having to wait on restaurant meal prep.

Decide how often and when you want to work, giving you full control over your earnings and hours.

Perfect for part-time earners, full-time workers, students, or anyone seeking flexible seasonal work.

Requirements

- At least 18 years old (21 or older for alcohol deliveries)
- Access to a car, scooter, or bicycle (based on your area’s requirements)
- Valid driver’s license
- Social security number (for US applicants)
- Smartphone for accepting and managing orders

Getting Started

- Click “Apply Now” and complete the quick registration process

Ideal Candidates


- Looking for work that fits your lifestyle
- Interested in flexible or seasonal opportunities
- Wanting control over your schedule and income
- Motivated to earn with no experience required

Start your journey as a Shopper today and enjoy earning on your own terms.
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