"It's all gone, what courier do you still have? This is a recent public complaint about the speed of the express delivery service, and a courier brother responded. The delivery industry is experiencing a wave of resignations, with many delivery boys choosing to leave their jobs after receiving bonuses after the year to seek higher-paying careers, especially in the food delivery industry. At present, the number of delivery personnel in many express outlets is less than half of what it was a year ago, resulting in a large backlog of express delivery and low delivery efficiency. In order to maintain his original income, the courier boy had to work longer hours, but this was not cost-effective compared to food delivery. This is the true feeling of a 29-year-old delivery guy who turned into a rider.
There are two main reasons behind this phenomenon. First of all, the competition between courier brothers is becoming increasingly fierce, and the delivery fee continues to decline. At present, the courier brother can earn about 04 to 0With an income of 6 yuan, in order to achieve a daily income of 300 yuan, they need to deliver at least 600 express mail. Secondly, the express delivery industry is implementing stricter new regulations, prohibiting the unauthorized delivery of express delivery to service stations or signing for express delivery, and violators will be fined up to 30,000 yuan. This means that the delivery task will become more difficult. Therefore, some courier brothers complained on the Internet that now delivering couriers is far less profitable than delivering takeaways. Food delivery work is flexible and free, and the income is relatively high. For the same income, the items delivered are usually not heavy, while for the same working hours, the income of the delivery rider is higher, and the monthly income can reach 6,000 to 7,000 yuan. The recently released "2023 China Blue-Collar Group Employment Research Report" also shows that the salary increase of confinement nannies and delivery workers is higher than that of other blue-collar occupations. A young brother who has just jumped from the express delivery industry to takeaway said that considering that his children have grown up and need someone to pick them up and drop off from school, the working hours of food delivery are more flexible and will not delay the pick-up and drop-off of children.
With the continuous development of society, the imbalance between supply and demand of blue-collar workers will become increasingly prominent, and the phenomenon of labor shortage will become more and more frequent. For workers, what they want is a job that is flexible and free, but also pays a reasonable and high salary. Such a job will undoubtedly be a good job that everyone will envy.