Food delivery courier job in Radom without office
Radom has 210,000 residents, industry, a university and sprawling development stretching for kilometres in every direction. The city has no single food hub — it has several, and that changes how you work: it pays more to pick a district and stay there than to chase orders across half the city. The working week holds up well, and weekends add extra evenings.
Restaurants cluster downtown, around the pedestrian precinct and in shopping centres, with more clusters growing near the big estates. You will deliver to Ustronie, Golebiow, Michalow and Planty — estates that are each the size of a small town in their own right. Add grocery orders from supermarkets and runs to offices and factories on weekdays.
What to know — Radom
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Transport
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What you need to start delivering
Thermal bag
Powerbank
Transport
From sign-up to first delivery
Online registration
Talk to the partner
Connect the apps
Start delivering
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From form to first order — 4 steps
Leave your details with the partner
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Step two: the app
Register with delivery services
Nothing else to do — download the app and wait for a call.
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