@@Teboy Oh hello. Sorry for the late reply. Ya I hear you. I’ve had a couple of pretty good days recently. Made almost $90 in 5 hours with lots of orders. I wouldn’t have time to do grocery orders and delivery even if I wanted to. So I agree I don’t think I’ll be doing any grocery shopping anytime soon 😃
Martin age discrimination is a thing here in the UK as well, it sucks, im disabled and it took me 8 months to find a job. Im only 36 but physically disabled even though im in the gym nearly everyday.
@@nbaballers2277 so sorry to hear this. I truly hope all areas of your situation and state work out for goodness. You have my blessings 🙏 Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
not sure that uber thing works since for every km it cost u .55 to .60 for vehicle expenses, payments/depreciation, fuel, insurance, maintenance, so only 40 cents after expenses, but best of luck, hope u get something permanent
True points. I’m hoping to only do this for the next couple months. I hope to make $450-$500 a week as I made $517 last week and I’m on track to make $420+ this week. Who knows. Thanks for commenting.
The age discrimination is actually a very good thing by design. Older people had an amazing chance to make it big in 80 and 90's economy and if they did not save enough money, that is their problem knowing how much cheaper the housing cost was back then. The age discrimination allows the younger people to have more options, and these young folks are the ones who predominately drive the economy.
Thanks for that bit of encouragement! If he wants to work and he can work, that's just mean to tell him to step aside. Who are you to tell him to accept his fate if he doesn't want to?
@@RussellFalk-xm9em Our resources (jobs) are limited. Older people had their more than fair chance and now if they have to suffer, then they have to suffer. He can work though, he can do Uber, DoorDash, and other gig stuff.
@msgsagho You are a very pessimistic person. I agree with the comments above who are you to tell someone they don't deserve opportunities later in life? It's not up to you and you don't know people's circumstances in life. Take your judgment somewhere else.
Hi Martin, How great that you’re making these interesting videos! Good things will come of it!
Oh thank you. I’m happy you are enjoying watching. I really appreciate you 😃🙏
keep grinding....hello from vancouver bc
@@dashernorthvan Hello 👋. Thank you. I will 😃
Hi martin, im also a gig worker in calgary but i don't accept grocery orders.
@@Teboy Oh hello. Sorry for the late reply. Ya I hear you. I’ve had a couple of pretty good days recently. Made almost $90 in 5 hours with lots of orders. I wouldn’t have time to do grocery orders and delivery even if I wanted to. So I agree I don’t think I’ll be doing any grocery shopping anytime soon 😃
Martin age discrimination is a thing here in the UK as well, it sucks, im disabled and it took me 8 months to find a job. Im only 36 but physically disabled even though im in the gym nearly everyday.
@@nbaballers2277 so sorry to hear this. I truly hope all areas of your situation and state work out for goodness. You have my blessings 🙏 Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
not sure that uber thing works since for every km it cost u .55 to .60 for vehicle expenses, payments/depreciation, fuel, insurance, maintenance, so only 40 cents after expenses, but best of luck, hope u get something permanent
True points. I’m hoping to only do this for the next couple months. I hope to make $450-$500 a week as I made $517 last week and I’m on track to make $420+ this week. Who knows. Thanks for commenting.
The age discrimination is actually a very good thing by design. Older people had an amazing chance to make it big in 80 and 90's economy and if they did not save enough money, that is their problem knowing how much cheaper the housing cost was back then. The age discrimination allows the younger people to have more options, and these young folks are the ones who predominately drive the economy.
@@msgsagho Interesting thought. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for that bit of encouragement! If he wants to work and he can work, that's just mean to tell him to step aside. Who are you to tell him to accept his fate if he doesn't want to?
@@RussellFalk-xm9em Our resources (jobs) are limited. Older people had their more than fair chance and now if they have to suffer, then they have to suffer. He can work though, he can do Uber, DoorDash, and other gig stuff.
@@msgsagho Very cold and calculating individual.
@msgsagho You are a very pessimistic person. I agree with the comments above who are you to tell someone they don't deserve opportunities later in life? It's not up to you and you don't know people's circumstances in life. Take your judgment somewhere else.