~36 k
residents
1
platforms
Fri–Sun
weekly peak
Small city
city type

Lebork is a small Pomeranian town of around 36,000 people, often called the gateway to Kashubia. With fewer active couriers around, even one working platform can give you steady orders — and right now Glovo is the option here. That works in your favour: less competition for each delivery, faster shift bookings, and a better chance to build a routine.

Start by booking shifts during lunch and dinner peaks, especially on weekends. The town is compact, so you can cover most addresses without spending hours on the road. A bicycle works well in warm months, but a scooter or car becomes useful in winter and rain — and bad weather usually means more orders waiting for you.

What to know — Lebork

Best hours

Most orders come during lunch 12–14 and evenings 18–22.

Weather edge

Rain and winter bring more orders and fewer couriers competing.

Transport

Compact town centre makes a bicycle a solid choice in summer.

Which transport works for food delivery

Pick whatever vehicle you find most comfortable.

Bicycle

Fastest in the centre, no parking issues

E-bike

Bike without the sweat, longer routes

E-scooter

Light and nimble in city traffic

Scooter

Sweet spot between bike and car

Moped

Wider range than a kick scooter

Car

Big orders from 9 kg, suburb deliveries

What you need to start delivering

Thermal bag

Buy it from the partner

Powerbank

Bring your own

Transport

Rent from the partner or use your own

How to start delivering

1

Online registration

Fill in a short online form — takes a few minutes.
2

Talk to the partner

The partner helps with paperwork and signs the contract.
3

Connect the apps

Your delivery accounts are ready — you can take orders.
4

Start delivering

Pick your hours and start earning.

Frequently asked questions

How much can you earn as a food delivery courier?
Average rate is 30–50 zł per hour depending on city, time and weather. The best weekend evenings can pay 60–80 zł/h. Earnings depend on order volume, distances and active bonuses on the platform. Working 6–8 hours per day during peak windows produces a solid monthly income.
What documents do you need to work as a courier?
Basics: a valid ID or passport, PESEL number, and a Polish bank account for payouts. Non-EU foreigners also need a residence card, work-permit visa or UKR status (for Ukrainians). Cars and scooters require a driver's licence and vehicle papers. The whole verification runs online, usually through a fleet partner.
How does registration work and how long does it take?
You register online with a fleet partner — fill in a form, upload documents, sign the contract. The partner activates your account on the chosen platforms. The whole process takes 2–7 working days. Bolt Food and Uber Eats are fastest; Wolt and Glovo sometimes take longer due to verification. Once active, you can ride the same day.
Can students work as couriers?
Yes, courier work is one of the best part-time jobs for students. You choose when you work, so it fits around your timetable. People under 26 are exempt from income tax up to 85 528 zł per year and don't pay ZUS on civil contracts — almost everything you earn stays in your pocket.
Can you work without speaking Polish?
Yes — most apps support English, Russian and Ukrainian. Contact with restaurants is usually limited to showing the order number, and customers only see the delivery address. A few simple Polish phrases help at pickup but are not required. Fleet-partner support also operates in Russian and Ukrainian.
Do you need experience to become a courier?
No experience required. You need a phone, a means of transport, a thermal bag and a basic feel for the city — the app teaches you the rest. The first 1–2 days can feel chaotic (no-lift buildings, confusing addresses), but after a week the routine clicks. Everyone started from zero.
Which days of the week are most profitable?
Friday, Saturday and Sunday usually deliver 2–3× more orders than Tuesday or Wednesday. Evenings between 18 and 22 are strongest, lunch 12–14 is the second peak. The end of the month is slower because people watch their spending. Paydays, match weekends and holidays are good times for longer shifts.

Start registration in 3 steps

1

Register with partner

First, register with our partner. The partner will help you with documents and connection to delivery services.
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2

Register with delivery services

Choose and register with one or more delivery services. You can work with multiple apps at the same time.
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3

Done!

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Congratulations! You have completed the registration process. Check your email and phone — verification may take 2–3 days. Once approved, you can start working!
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