QUOTE(Fanvil1534 @ Oct 4 2020, 03:50 PM)
I'm a grab driver for 3 years plus. I can tell you doing ok only, don't expect an rm10k nett income per month.
For grab, roughly around rm30 give or take gross per hour. However you need to fork out some cash in getting the necessary psv license, medical and puspakom if your car need to do. Roughly rm300 ish and can claim back from Grab. Timeline from when you start apply to starting to receive your first grab job might take few weeks to 2 months.
You can rent but the rental fees are high and there is a certain commitment in placed based on the agreement. Grab's car rental is I think 3 months.
If you can ride motor, can try applying to be rider for delivery services.
My advice is quickly apply for the benefits like perkeso and the bpn first.
While you search for a permanent job, you can drive grab part time and at the same time increase your knowledge in your technical skills, especially programming. There are plenty of programming diy videos you can try. Programmer will always be on high demand no matter where you go.
Whatever you do, don't give up. Do whatever it takes to succeed.
How do you even make money with Grab?For grab, roughly around rm30 give or take gross per hour. However you need to fork out some cash in getting the necessary psv license, medical and puspakom if your car need to do. Roughly rm300 ish and can claim back from Grab. Timeline from when you start apply to starting to receive your first grab job might take few weeks to 2 months.
You can rent but the rental fees are high and there is a certain commitment in placed based on the agreement. Grab's car rental is I think 3 months.
If you can ride motor, can try applying to be rider for delivery services.
My advice is quickly apply for the benefits like perkeso and the bpn first.
While you search for a permanent job, you can drive grab part time and at the same time increase your knowledge in your technical skills, especially programming. There are plenty of programming diy videos you can try. Programmer will always be on high demand no matter where you go.
Whatever you do, don't give up. Do whatever it takes to succeed.
If subtract petrol and depreciation, almost left with nothing right?
Oct 11 2020, 08:16 PM

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