Been working as a food courier in Vienna since Corona started. Was a bit something at the very beginning, putting food on doormats, knocking and leaving food in there. It's interesting cause here we had a 'contactless' process, where as riders had to stick to some basic rules such as taking bags from the bottom without touching the handles, going inside restaurant wearing mask, avoiding touching with hands door handles and buttons, etc. Although now, everything seems a bit more relaxed. Greeting from Vienna mate!
It would still advise locking anywhere but Oslo is very safe overall. I don’t leave my bike anywhere open to the public and check it every 20seconds or so. Most of the time I wait outside the restaurant so it’s all good.
Been working as a food courier in Vienna since Corona started. Was a bit something at the very beginning, putting food on doormats, knocking and leaving food in there. It's interesting cause here we had a 'contactless' process, where as riders had to stick to some basic rules such as taking bags from the bottom without touching the handles, going inside restaurant wearing mask, avoiding touching with hands door handles and buttons, etc. Although now, everything seems a bit more relaxed. Greeting from Vienna mate!
Okay sounds like you guys had stricter rules than us since we only had to do the contactless delivery but it’s pretty much all over now thank god !!!
I learned everything and thank you for sharing.
Love the music on this one
GTA vibes, Fodora grinding
Good 😃👍
Foodora asian partner is call FoodPanda. Same uniform same Application (Roadrunner), just a different logo.
You are in Sweden, i also work next week in Sweden Stockholm Foodora!!!!
Nah I’m in Oslo man.
@@charlesbhood9830 oh! Ok, thank you to reply.
Good videos! Do you think your bike is faster than an okay e bike for Oslo?
Can you decide to work in a place/county where foodora exists in or does the app decide that and send you to a different county?.
Where did you get that phone holder for a bike
Looks like a quadlock mount
How come you leave the bike unlocked? Is Oslo that safe?
It would still advise locking anywhere but Oslo is very safe overall. I don’t leave my bike anywhere open to the public and check it every 20seconds or so. Most of the time I wait outside the restaurant so it’s all good.
How much you get for a month?
do people speak English in Norway as a second language?
pretty much same norway and sweden...we use more english in day to day life than swedish/norwegian
@@ahah1785 not accurate
@@ahah1785 thats weird af, why?