@@josephxkendrick I think he was just saying it would be cool to see it pop up as you completed orders, it would also put an emphasis on just how much work your putting in for the money👍 understandably it would be a pain to edit though
For anyone wondering his bike and equipment setup: - He rides a Dolan fixie frame with Nukeproof handlebars and Halo wheels (bomb proof allegedly). It is as 47/17 gear ratio I think. - He uses Blahol bags to keep the food warm. - His helmet is a Bontrager Ballista - During winter he wore a thermal long sleeve base layer, long sleeve top and jacket. Hope this helps someone loads and loads of questiona about Josephs gear.
Hey Joseph, I like your attitude. It’s refreshing to watch a video of cycling through London without having to listen to abuse being shouted every time somebody accidentally cuts you, the cyclist, up or walks in front of you etc. You will do well in life with your optimism and enthusiasm.
West londoner here, I usually go walk to the gym at night (30min walk anywhere between 11pm-4am) and feel extremely safe. Central is pretty safe also. South london? Yeah, I wouldnt go there.
When I used to do this part time I often wondered what the physical ‘earnings cap’ would be. I guess this proves it’s about £1k a week, riding 100miles per day, for about 17 hours. Not really a sustainable lifestyle on a bicycle. But makes for good RUclips content!
If you guys are feeling WILD... my Stuart referral code is '38889'. We both get £50 each if you do 30 deliveries within 30 days of starting. 👀stuart.com/become-courier
@josh langley Stuart is another delivery company. I'm sure they operate in Manchester too! You can sign-in whenever you want and get paid per-drop and can also get shift slots with guaranteed pay too. Definitely worthwhile being on multiple platforms to increase your chances of being busy and getting paid more! Use my code if/when you sign-up ;)
Proper enthralling viewing. In bed with the flu - feeling, I dunno, inspired? At you killing it in the freezing cold in east/central London. You have no fear. Looking forward to part 2 - can imagine this is a pig to edit. Either way - you have a new subscriber and fan in me. Big up
Thanks, mate! I actually do love the job and what it can do for your character and mindset. Plus I just love riding bikes and being outdoors having adventures. Thanks for the views and comment!
Tonxnot 1 I know my friend. My highest Was £231 a day 13 hour shift (£28 petrol + ins) . A mate of mine did £240 in London Camden by a moped (£10 petrol + ins). Moped is the game changer in this industry!
I commute 12 mile to work each day and my legs feel a bit empty and fatigued the further towards Friday I get, how do you keep at it doing SO many miles day after day? Stretching? Diet? What are you thoughts?
Eat lots, I guess. Also can depend on riding style (sprinting, riding in a big gear) and actual environment you're riding in (hills, traffic). A lot of it is perspective and experience though, I think! Will gradually build up over time.
@@josephxkendrick there's a few hills but hearing you say that could be from using relatively high gear, definitely eat more than enough 😂 Ill change things up a bit in the new year, have a good Christmas and looking forward to pt. 2 ❤️ South East, Kent
It's more or less just getting used to it, George. When I started as a bike courier, I was going home knackered after 6hours and used to wake up with my legs still being sore, but I just gradually and slowly increased the hours and now I can do a 12hour shift without needing a break and do the same thing the next day. Great video btw, Joseph!
Isn't there an app where you get paid to drive your bike around town with an ad on the side of it? You could do Uber while also doing this! Maximize earnings potential.
I enjoyed this video! really helpful seeing how much you put in and how much gets paid to you. I just started with Stuart and look forward to my first months as a rider. Nice to see someone who enjoys it too. What type of bag do you have? I am struggling to get my hands on a decent one. I think Stuart want me to get a 60L 16" x 16" etc etc 🤣
Depends on the situation but I usually turn it off and take it off. Exposure lights use a little pin thing to keep them in place which would probably be quite fiddly for those who aren't used to using them but still not worth the risk of someone taking it while I have my back turned.
He's trying to get $1300 in one week on bike and the most I've ever made with grubhub and a car was a little over $400 in one week in the US. Then again, I don't do 15 hours a day.
I wish these delivery jobs would be as simple to do where I live. Can't do it without either being employed by a company or starting one yourself and partnering with Uber/Wolt and others.
Says something about London that you have to lock your bike up even when just stepping in to a takeaway for 3 mins to pick up deliveries....and the govt wonder why more people don't cycle ...
Currently biking 5-10 hrs a day inconsistently. I can make 200 in a 7-10 hour shift all depending on demand. Toronto Canada. Downtown core only. This is the most money I have ever made.
Wow. In L.A., you can make $200 in 10- 12 hrs on a bike. $250 - 300 a day on weekends. It's not easy. I havent done it but I know a few cyclists that have done it. I've made $140 in 8 hrs on a friday doing UE and postmates
I have earned over a 1000 pounds per week multiple times in Leeds, UK and was the top courier nationwide on Stuart for consecutive few weeks too. I thought its easier to hit 1k in London, but goodluck!
Joseph Kendrick yes, a pushbike. There is a student accommodations around kfc and subway in Leeds so I was calling students to go out and collect the order when I was still inside KFC. My personal record was 7 orders in an hour and with those stuart bonuses that was great earnings. Leeds is pretty small city with 3 universities in one place so it was like a gold mining when they come to city.
Great Post, Sorry to bother, But I was wondering what lights you are Running and more importantly what Type/make of Bag, Pse, would be great if you could. Many thanks.
So what I understand is that this is not remotely worth it if even doing it in the normal sense. Just work at Walmart and work less hours for more money.
andrew reid thats an OG bag from a company called ‘TakeEatEasy’ that was around in the early days but went bust around 4 years ago. I’m surprised it’s still standing strong. Has probably carried thousands and thousands of orders!
hey man I've been making £700 week on 40 hours work thinking about doing £1000/wk. I only work from 5 pm till 10pm so it should be do able. if I do say 1-10pm on 3 out of days?
Hi mate! Firstly thanks for your videos! I've learnt a lot seeing them. I would like to ask what do you think is the best delivery app to start as a rider in the uk? I mean, to learn everything and also get the bicycle delivery kit. Thanks in advance for your help!
Joseph Kendrick So I literally just started and I've only done a few deliveries but I was wondering if you had any tips when it comes to using the navigation app and finding apartments? The navigation app sometimes tells me to go one direction, then switches back and fourth. I'm trying to be efficient as possible and I'd say the only things in my way are the navi app and finding apartments, maybe make a video on it please? Also: What are the best times to work in cities, great videos and thanks keep it up!
The only thing I can suggest is breaking your dependency on the suggested navigation. You will slowly learn the area, main roads, important junctions, general direction you are heading in (N/S/W/E) and the scale of distances relative to the map and your riding speed. This is much better knowledge to learn than following the navigation. I just take a mental image of the suggested route and then process it as I ride, remembering the series of junctions and turns I need to take. This is especially crucial because a lot of the time the suggested route is trash, for the wrong vehicle type and changes along the way too. I don't know where you're working but in London it is good almost all day long depending on whereabouts you are. Obviously, there are lunch and evening rushes - but sometimes I find more couriers come online at this time and restaurants can become overcrowded with delays, so it's not necessarily the best time. You'll slowly get a feel for it, brother!
Thanks man! I'm in Manchester and about to ride for Christmas day! Your videos help alot tbh I've done a 10pm - 3am and a 11am - 2pm which weren't the best days so I'll try around dinner time thanks again
666 comments on 5 March 2020 at 22:58, GMT - 5. You deliver in the area of James Bowen who wrote "A Street Cat named Bob!" This looks like LOADS of fun! How do you keep your battery devices working at Zero C? Mine all drop to zero power in a couple hours (I bike/deliver, too). Do you know if a non-UK, non-EU bicycle courier can work in London? Thanks!
Hey! I always ride with my phone in my shorts pocket and I've found that the battery seems to last alright. Recently I've been working in Oslo, Norway and even if I have a phone in a hoodie pocket it will become freezing - but in a shorts / trouser front pocket it stays warm as it's against your body. I also use a 10,000mAh battery pack (more if I'm doing longer than 12 hours) and usually have phone constantly charging. Not too sure about your final question, sorry!
You need to add a money counter somewhere on the screen.
Or at least the total count at the end.
@@rahmane03 There's total counts at the end of each day, my dude!
@@josephxkendrick take the advice!
Your quite local im thinking about starting
Are you in woolwich/greenwich
@@josephxkendrick I think he was just saying it would be cool to see it pop up as you completed orders, it would also put an emphasis on just how much work your putting in for the money👍 understandably it would be a pain to edit though
When you like the sidequests more than the story
this gives me flashbacks of playing skyrim side quests for like 12 hours straight but realise now i could of earned money on a bike lol
Fallout new Vegas 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
The hero we all need at 1am when we think that 20 piece nugget box is a good idea
is a 20 set of nugs eva a bad idea tho....
@@samdavy2214 yes it tastes like shit
@@chaosdawn7959 get some sauce
For anyone wondering his bike and equipment setup:
- He rides a Dolan fixie frame with Nukeproof handlebars and Halo wheels (bomb proof allegedly). It is as 47/17 gear ratio I think.
- He uses Blahol bags to keep the food warm.
- His helmet is a Bontrager Ballista
- During winter he wore a thermal long sleeve base layer, long sleeve top and jacket.
Hope this helps someone loads and loads of questiona about Josephs gear.
Bro, you doing alright. Haven't heard from you in a minute. We all are still rooting for you. Because of you I did my first shift last night.
Hey Joseph, I like your attitude. It’s refreshing to watch a video of cycling through London without having to listen to abuse being shouted every time somebody accidentally cuts you, the cyclist, up or walks in front of you etc. You will do well in life with your optimism and enthusiasm.
That's life in city traffic, easily forget and move on, no big deal. Thanks, mate!
The inclusion of moments you take to entertain yourself whilst on or between jobs. Simple pleasures.
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I saw you pass my house 😂 and the Caribbean shop I don’t electrical work in there before.
I'm surprised you've never been mugged, some of the dingy places in London you have to go to, late at night
@Sideshow 44 Bruh, you didn't xd
@Sideshow 44 LOL
@Sideshow 44 Lol true
@Sideshow 44 FFS I deliver fried chicken !!!!!
West londoner here, I usually go walk to the gym at night (30min walk anywhere between 11pm-4am) and feel extremely safe. Central is pretty safe also. South london? Yeah, I wouldnt go there.
Epic video, I was going to try the 700 pound in 7 days but this just makes me feel tired watching and I have an ebike 😂 keep the content coming!
Haha! It's all iN tHe HeAd!
I did 825 in 6 days on ebike, but kinda lost all motivation by the end of the week, and its not mentally healthy doing this job allot
Tomas Z lucky you can choose when you want to work.
Facts
I'm not scared of anything. But that thing **points at pizza** it scares me.
Imagine if Tour de France was turned into Tour de Delivery. Would legit pay money to watch that.
🤔😂😂💯
This is the best content in the tube. Absolutely love it. #legend
When I used to do this part time I often wondered what the physical ‘earnings cap’ would be. I guess this proves it’s about £1k a week, riding 100miles per day, for about 17 hours. Not really a sustainable lifestyle on a bicycle. But makes for good RUclips content!
Kinda makes me wanna start it up again if I could earn a grand taking a week off my normal job!
Average per day was 13.4 hours (from leaving home to getting home)
Joseph Kendrick that’s not too bad actually. It’s just the tues/wed lull that kills your motivation.
here in the netherlands for mcdonalds drinks they stick a plastic sticker over the hole so it doesnt spill, ive never had it spill its really nice!
here in Germany they just give u a 500 ml bottle, instead of these paper things.
If you guys are feeling WILD... my Stuart referral code is '38889'. We both get £50 each if you do 30 deliveries within 30 days of starting. 👀stuart.com/become-courier
@josh langley Stuart is another delivery company. I'm sure they operate in Manchester too! You can sign-in whenever you want and get paid per-drop and can also get shift slots with guaranteed pay too. Definitely worthwhile being on multiple platforms to increase your chances of being busy and getting paid more! Use my code if/when you sign-up ;)
So did you actually make £1000 in that week? 🤔
@josh langley there are Dilevroo, Just Eat, Uber Eats, Stuart
Stay tuned to find out... or stalk my Strava or Instagram... lol!
Do these sites deduct tax from your pay or do you have to deduct the tax yourself?
Proper enthralling viewing. In bed with the flu - feeling, I dunno, inspired? At you killing it in the freezing cold in east/central London. You have no fear. Looking forward to part 2 - can imagine this is a pig to edit. Either way - you have a new subscriber and fan in me. Big up
Mate, I've done what you do. Massive respect (for the hoodie too btw), takes a certain level of resiliency to be able to do this job.
Thanks, mate! I actually do love the job and what it can do for your character and mindset. Plus I just love riding bikes and being outdoors having adventures. Thanks for the views and comment!
When’s part 2 coming out then
William Beck I’m thinking never....
@@Andylf87 instagram.com/p/B55pSqRlgKU
You're a legend, mate! Great video, looking forward for more. Quick one: what bag do you have?
It's an old model by Blahol. Thanks, brah!
I find it extremely difficult doing a grand on car! Hats off...
Ahshan Habib it’s pretty easy to £1000 per week on a moped
Tonxnot 1 I know my friend. My highest
Was £231 a day 13 hour shift (£28 petrol + ins) . A mate of mine did £240 in London Camden by a moped (£10 petrol + ins). Moped is the game changer in this industry!
Car must be awful to work with in the city! I could see mopeds and motorbikes 'easily' making this much if they could be arsed.
I have plane to start uber eats with my car is it beneficial mate!?
@@fastlife9311 Use the plane mate
2:53 Worlds most annoying elevator?.
LOL!
GAH
@@charadremur333 Get out.
its for deaf people
@@ku8adop well deaf people are... deaf
Awesome work man, that is some serious deliverage! I think that 100 miles in one day *in London traffic*....I....I have no words!
This job appeals to me. However I think doing it in Barnsley is harder to make money than somewhere like London where its built up.
When the weather is decent maybe.. Try it when its raining
@@kehbab when its raining its good and busy everyone orders, when its sunny and warm everyone is out and there is a lot less orders
@@SaMcfc05 Good point
I'd love to do this job. But ye doing it in thurnscoe would be crap lol.
You're a hardworking man! I know you are working extra for the challenge but still, you sir have my respect.
I commute 12 mile to work each day and my legs feel a bit empty and fatigued the further towards Friday I get, how do you keep at it doing SO many miles day after day? Stretching? Diet? What are you thoughts?
Eat lots, I guess. Also can depend on riding style (sprinting, riding in a big gear) and actual environment you're riding in (hills, traffic). A lot of it is perspective and experience though, I think! Will gradually build up over time.
@@josephxkendrick there's a few hills but hearing you say that could be from using relatively high gear, definitely eat more than enough 😂 Ill change things up a bit in the new year, have a good Christmas and looking forward to pt. 2
❤️ South East, Kent
It's more or less just getting used to it, George. When I started as a bike courier, I was going home knackered after 6hours and used to wake up with my legs still being sore, but I just gradually and slowly increased the hours and now I can do a 12hour shift without needing a break and do the same thing the next day. Great video btw, Joseph!
I’m guessing the vegan diet is the key. Powered by plants!
If I recall correctly, this guy rode across Australia on a single speed recently. Stamina is his middle name.
Loving this. Excited to see the rest. Music choices on day 2 and 3 pretty spot on
Isn't there an app where you get paid to drive your bike around town with an ad on the side of it? You could do Uber while also doing this! Maximize earnings potential.
Honestly didnt think I'd enjoy this video. Pleasantly suprised! Excited for part 2
Cheers, man!
these videos are always so good Hopefully we get some more uber eats challenges in 2024 from Joseph
Let's see....!!!
Man, you found your content! Keep going! This is really fun to see!
4:13
"Does your dog bite"
"No"
*there dog*
I love this cos you're not only talking to us but also yourself
I enjoyed this video! really helpful seeing how much you put in and how much gets paid to you. I just started with Stuart and look forward to my first months as a rider. Nice to see someone who enjoys it too. What type of bag do you have? I am struggling to get my hands on a decent one. I think Stuart want me to get a 60L 16" x 16" etc etc 🤣
I use a bag from an old company I used to work for made by Blahol. I think there has been a few different Stuart designs - some better than others!
Good work mate, well done. Enjoyed the soundtrack 😁
do you leave that light on when you stop for deliveries? I guess it needs to be unscrewed for anyone to take it?
Depends on the situation but I usually turn it off and take it off. Exposure lights use a little pin thing to keep them in place which would probably be quite fiddly for those who aren't used to using them but still not worth the risk of someone taking it while I have my back turned.
That's a nice bright front light and it lasts ages, what type is it?
Loooving this content! Super well made
Where did you go bro? Your videos delivering are awesome, have you stopped doing it?
Just came across this video randomly but really enjoyed it.. Well done boss 👍🏻💷👌🏻
16:44 that made me loool
I love the little dog defending its owner and territory in a small confined space very smart and clued up dog
Good Watch! Drinks must be a nightmare to deliver if and when they spill! Do the Mcdonalds lids stay on securely?
Crackin video have no idea how you manage to do this AND have focus for task, looking forward to part 2 .
Feel like this will go viral
Great vid man, keep it up. How much do you spend on bike maintenance / equipment per month? Also do you claim VAT back on these expenses?
He's trying to get $1300 in one week on bike and the most I've ever made with grubhub and a car was a little over $400 in one week in the US. Then again, I don't do 15 hours a day.
That's the real part there. Try that in FL during the Summer lol
Imagine if he got an electric bike.
He would run out of charge less than half way through the day though.
@@HALFSQUASHED they charge as you pedal
@@ItsOttis no, they don't.
@@HALFSQUASHED more than one battery. He would leave it on charge and he's close to home, just swap them.
@@lanchesternaanyane Yeah, just take a break and head home when you know the 1st battery is close to running out.
Do you have a video of your bike setup and kit choices for courier riding?
I'd be interested to find out!
You deserve more views/ subs :)
Hey man, waiting for second part. Keep it up. You are superhuman.
Working on it! Should be up in the next couple of days! Thanks!
Rewatching this. Still such a banger vid.
That was incredible video, can't wait to see part 2. Stay safe, don't wear shorts, you can't be sick while you are on this challenge lol.
I love this!!! Nothing in life comes easy. If it’s easy I don’t want it. I’m doing 1K a week challenge on Uber eats until April✌🏼
How did it go?
How did it go
If you work 1 year 2 month like this you can buy new Land Crusier
Impressed with your self motivation. Man I really need to feel the drive more. I'm always down and not motivated when working...
I wish these delivery jobs would be as simple to do where I live. Can't do it without either being employed by a company or starting one yourself and partnering with Uber/Wolt and others.
Says something about London that you have to lock your bike up even when just stepping in to a takeaway for 3 mins to pick up deliveries....and the govt wonder why more people don't cycle ...
You're a beast bro. Much respect. Lovin' your vids. Been doing my research before I start my gigs on a bike. What song is playing @ 22:18??🤔
Currently biking 5-10 hrs a day inconsistently. I can make 200 in a 7-10 hour shift all depending on demand. Toronto Canada. Downtown core only. This is the most money I have ever made.
Mikaela V damn! I’ve been doing walking deliveries, same area, some days it’s tough to hit $100.
Wow. In L.A., you can make $200 in 10- 12 hrs on a bike. $250 - 300 a day on weekends. It's not easy. I havent done it but I know a few cyclists that have done it. I've made $140 in 8 hrs on a friday doing UE and postmates
Where is part 2??
Mate can I ask about your bike helmet ? Its nice and subtle and doesn't look too bulky !
I have earned over a 1000 pounds per week multiple times in Leeds, UK and was the top courier nationwide on Stuart for consecutive few weeks too. I thought its easier to hit 1k in London, but goodluck!
Zydrunas Valciukas Nice! On a pushbike?
Joseph Kendrick yes, a pushbike. There is a student accommodations around kfc and subway in Leeds so I was calling students to go out and collect the order when I was still inside KFC. My personal record was 7 orders in an hour and with those stuart bonuses that was great earnings. Leeds is pretty small city with 3 universities in one place so it was like a gold mining when they come to city.
Just signed up for Uber Eats, cant wait to get into shape doing it 👌
@rballack13 ha. signed up but never actually did it... needed an interview to actually do them but nowhere was doing them at that time...
great vid as always. thanks joseph!!
PART! TWO!
When is the next part coming ?
Not just a mince pie.... a VEGAN mince pie 🤣
I work at co-op and they are pretty good 👌
if this was Death Stranding, this man would be a Saviour!!
hope second part is coming soon
...ISH
@@josephxkendrick we waiting
@@josephxkendrick is there a age limit to work with Stuart?
@@josephxkendrick still checking for part 2 every day!
StopLossLOL Got a lot going on right now but I’m trying to find the time to edit. Just slam on notifications to save your time :-)
Great Post,
Sorry to bother, But I was wondering what lights you are Running and more importantly what Type/make of Bag, Pse, would be great if you could. Many thanks.
So what I understand is that this is not remotely worth it if even doing it in the normal sense. Just work at Walmart and work less hours for more money.
OiCCaboose he gets quite the workout tho
@@dylananderson7476 your body might take it in your 20/30s but you can't cycle like that your whole life
I ride for Uber too, I want one of those non branded backpacks like yours where can I get one? Cheers
andrew reid thats an OG bag from a company called ‘TakeEatEasy’ that was around in the early days but went bust around 4 years ago. I’m surprised it’s still standing strong. Has probably carried thousands and thousands of orders!
Get a bag from chrome lifetime guarantee and really well made. I've had mine for 6 years now, 0 issues.
hey man I've been making £700 week on 40 hours work thinking about doing £1000/wk. I only work from 5 pm till 10pm so it should be do able. if I do say 1-10pm on 3 out of days?
What apps? In london?
Love the videos, gonna try and start bicycle deliveries in the new year. Deliveroo or ubereats? And why? Keep up the great work!
Best to be on as many as possible! Never done Deliveroo.
@@josephxkendrick Alright, thanks for the tip!
what kind of backpack are you using? looks like a rolltop but which one?
Same music background (the jazz song) from earlier Seth's BikeHacks chanel videos 😁
13:50
seeing the center of Stratford that empty is just weird, if you go there now there's at least 20 people waiting for orders there :D
Whats up with the next part ?
delivering food to Londoners along the sewer line where i imagine quite a lot of it will later return for it's final journey
Lmao!
Nice job! Is part 2 coming soon?
Thanks! Working on it!
I really love your content! Keep it up dude! You got this! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks, brother!
I'm curious, what type of camera do you use to film while biking?
Hi from Toronto. Kudos to RUclipsr Running With Marc for recommending this video and your channel to his subscribers.
what is better, a back rack with a milk crate or a backpack for deliveries?and why?
imagine driving 150km on a bicycle.. that is so impressive and motivating!
Haha! Thanks for the great comment!
What type of bike do you have thinking about getting one
It's a Dolan Track Champ (TC1). Pretty decent bike for the money and then mod it with whatever you want.
Cool thanks
What is the make and model of your backpack that fits uber inside?
when youre riding where do you keep your lock so you can lock your bike and get on the road quick
In a lock holster on my belt. Super handy! I use this one by Restrap: amzn.to/34Jerhi
Hi mate! Firstly thanks for your videos! I've learnt a lot seeing them. I would like to ask what do you think is the best delivery app to start as a rider in the uk? I mean, to learn everything and also get the bicycle delivery kit. Thanks in advance for your help!
What is your bike? Looks like a mean beater
What helmet you're using? I'm looking for a new one which has a low profile. Your's look nice and fits well.
Joseph Kendrick So I literally just started and I've only done a few deliveries but I was wondering if you had any tips when it comes to using the navigation app and finding apartments?
The navigation app sometimes tells me to go one direction, then switches back and fourth. I'm trying to be efficient as possible and I'd say the only things in my way are the navi app and finding apartments, maybe make a video on it please?
Also: What are the best times to work in cities, great videos and thanks keep it up!
The only thing I can suggest is breaking your dependency on the suggested navigation. You will slowly learn the area, main roads, important junctions, general direction you are heading in (N/S/W/E) and the scale of distances relative to the map and your riding speed. This is much better knowledge to learn than following the navigation. I just take a mental image of the suggested route and then process it as I ride, remembering the series of junctions and turns I need to take. This is especially crucial because a lot of the time the suggested route is trash, for the wrong vehicle type and changes along the way too.
I don't know where you're working but in London it is good almost all day long depending on whereabouts you are. Obviously, there are lunch and evening rushes - but sometimes I find more couriers come online at this time and restaurants can become overcrowded with delays, so it's not necessarily the best time. You'll slowly get a feel for it, brother!
Thanks man! I'm in Manchester and about to ride for Christmas day! Your videos help alot tbh
I've done a 10pm - 3am and a 11am - 2pm which weren't the best days so I'll try around dinner time thanks again
Your intro track is balls deep bro!
👌
Love it! Especially the yappy little Pomeranian...
666 comments on 5 March 2020 at 22:58, GMT - 5. You deliver in the area of James Bowen who wrote "A Street Cat named Bob!" This looks like LOADS of fun! How do you keep your battery devices working at Zero C? Mine all drop to zero power in a couple hours (I bike/deliver, too). Do you know if a non-UK, non-EU bicycle courier can work in London? Thanks!
Hey! I always ride with my phone in my shorts pocket and I've found that the battery seems to last alright. Recently I've been working in Oslo, Norway and even if I have a phone in a hoodie pocket it will become freezing - but in a shorts / trouser front pocket it stays warm as it's against your body. I also use a 10,000mAh battery pack (more if I'm doing longer than 12 hours) and usually have phone constantly charging. Not too sure about your final question, sorry!
@@josephxkendrick do you speak Norwegian or are you learning? Best wishes.
What kind of bike you have ?
So you unhooked from the Apple matrix!!!!
Dude that intro is sick !
What bag does he use for his deliveries ??🙏🏼🙏🏼
Mohamed Orayith Blahol extra large I think.