The average earnings of Glovo couriers in Poland are around 30 PLN gross per hour, with 40 PLN per hour not being uncommon, and the best couriers even earning up to 50 PLN per hour. Find exact data for the whole Poland here: <link>
No, Glovo does not reimburse fuel costs, but Appjobs does - we offer refunds for fuel invoices and other work-related costs, in some cases almost half of the paid amount! More information HERE
To start working in Glovo, all you need is to be at least 18 years old, have a smartphone with mobile internet, and a vehicle (car, bike, or scooter). In some cities, you can even deliver on foot (Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Gdansk, Lodz, Wroclaw)!
In Glovo, you can work any number of hours, but you must sign up for chosen slots beforehand. As long as there are free spots, you can choose any number of hours.
No, Glovo does not provide or rent bikes for work. You have to arrange your own bike, but it doesn't have to be yours - it can be borrowed, rented, or leased.
Yes, Glovo operates at night, but not in all cities. Usually, a courier can work from 8 AM to 10 PM, but these hours can change depending on the number of orders in a given city. For example, Glovo's availability hours can be longer on weekends when people order more. It's quite dynamic.
Payments in Glovo usually happen on Thursday afternoons, but Appjobs is the only partner that pays out for work in Glovo daily!
To earn more on Glovo, you need to 'get along' with its algorithm, then you will receive more orders from better locations. You can find the details HERE
Yes, Glovo provides insurance for accidents and damages caused to third parties during work and an hour after logging out. By signing a contract with Appjobs, you will also receive health and sickness insurance (for those who want it).
Yes, Glovo requires couriers to have cash on hand during work. Many customers pay in cash, so you must be able to give change!
Settlements in Glovo are weekly, usually on Thursdays, for the entire previous calendar week (Monday - Sunday). And if you choose Appjobs as your partner, you will receive daily payouts!
Yes, Glovo will send you a bag and equipment 'for free', but they will deduct a total of 120 PLN from your first payouts - so you'll have to 'repay' this 120 PLN when starting work. You can also buy a used bag, or use a bag from another brand (e.g., Uber Eats) - for Glovo, the logo on the bag doesn't matter, you can use any.
A Glovo courier receives a starter kit: a backpack, a phone holder, and a power bank. NOTE: You don't have to order this kit if you don't want to, any brand backpack will suffice, for example, one bought used online.
The requirements for working in Glovo are minimal: you must be at least 18 years old, have a smartphone with mobile internet, and a vehicle (car, bike, or scooter). You don't need experience, and in some cities, you can even deliver on foot (Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Gdansk, Lodz, Wroclaw)!
A Glovo courier does not pay for orders, they are either prepaid by the customer or will be paid in cash upon delivery, so you must have some cash on hand for giving change.
Glovo courier works in such a way that a customer orders something, the order goes to the courier, and the courier accepts, collects, and delivers it. The customer can order anything, from food, shopping, to small parcels, e.g., keys.
Yes, a Glovo courier gives change to customers who order with the cash payment option. It's a popular form of payment, so the courier must have cash on hand for giving change.
No, Glovo does not require having a bag with the Glovo logo. You can use any bag, including those of competitors (e.g., Pyszne.pl), also used ones. Many couriers buy used bags online because they are simply cheaper (a new bag from Glovo costs 120 PLN).
To work for Glovo, you must be at least 18 years old.
Glovo does not provide contracts as it does not employ couriers directly, trusted partners such as Appjobs do. With Appjobs, you will receive a contract for services + vehicle rental for those interested, or a B2B contract if you run your own business (Glovo no longer cooperates directly with companies, so even on B2B you must settle through a partner).