~210 k
residents
3
platforms
Fri–Sun
weekly peak
Large city
city type

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

Best hours

Most orders come in around lunch and between 18:00 and 22:00.

Weather edge

Rain and winter days bring more orders and fewer active couriers.

Transport

A scooter or car works well in Radom thanks to wider streets and parking.

Pick the ride that fits your delivery day

Pick whatever vehicle you find most comfortable.

Bicycle

Beats a car downtown and never needs a space

E-bike

Lighter pedalling, more distance than a bike

E-scooter

Nips between cars and takes up no room

Scooter

Sweet spot between bike and car

Moped

You'll get further than on a kick scooter

Car

Heavy baskets, well past the centre

What you need to start delivering

Thermal bag

Yours to buy from the partner

Powerbank

You buy it yourself

Transport

Rental via the settlement partner, or bring yours

From sign-up to first delivery

1

Online registration

A short form online — a few minutes and you're done.
2

Talk to the partner

You get help with documents, then the contract is signed.
3

Connect the apps

Your profile works in the apps, so orders can come in.
4

Start delivering

Pick your hours and start earning.

Frequently asked questions

How much can you earn as a food delivery courier?
You typically take home 25–55 zł an hour depending on the city, time and weather — that is after deductions, not gross. On Uber Eats in heavy rain or snow it can reach 60–80 zł/h: fewer couriers are out and the orders pile up. Your result depends on how many orders you accept, the distances and the bonuses running in that app. You see the rate for every job in the app before you accept it.
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 settlement partner.
How does registration work and how long does it take?
You sign up online with a settlement partner — fill in the form, upload your documents, sign the contract. The partner then activates your account in the apps you chose. Bolt Food usually the same day or the next one, Uber Eats within 24–72 hours. With Wolt and Glovo the timing depends on whether your city is currently recruiting couriers — if it is, that's a couple of days. Your advisor checks this before you gather any paperwork.
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.
How does the courier rating system work?
Every platform scores your work: acceptance rate, delivery time, customer feedback. A higher rating gives priority when booking slots (especially on Glovo) and unlocks bonuses. Be polite at the door, deliver on time and avoid cancelling accepted orders — your rating will take care of itself.
What to do if the restaurant order is wrong?
Always check the order number on the receipt before leaving — staff mistakes happen regularly. If something is missing or wrong, ask the staff to fix it on the spot. If you only notice later, report it through the app chat — your rating won't suffer if you react quickly.
Can you rent a vehicle instead of buying one?
Yes — the settlement partner rents out e-bikes from 210 zł per week (Warsaw, Poznań, Wrocław, Łódź, Bydgoszcz, Tricity) and an electric delivery car from 150 zł per week in Warsaw. Servicing, tyres, inspections, OC and AC cover and a replacement car in case of breakdown are all included. The rate depends on the city, and an advisor checks availability when you register. It's a sensible way in if you'd rather not buy your own vehicle straight away.

From form to first order — 4 steps

1

Leave your details with the partner

First, register with our partner. The partner will help you with documents and connection to delivery services.
✓ 6,100+ couriers settle with the partner every week · 8+ years on the market · 11 offices in Poland
Register
The form opens alongside
2

Step two: the app

Do not put it off — download the app and log in with the password from the SMS — it handles your settlements, payouts and advisor contact.Get it onGoogle PlayDownload on theApp Store
3

Register with delivery services

Choose and register with one or more delivery services. You can work with multiple apps at the same time.
Glovo
Register
Uber Eats
Register
Pyszne

Nothing else to do — download the app and wait for a call.
Get it onGoogle PlayDownload on theApp Store

4

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!
Step two: the app and log in with the password from the SMS:Get it onGoogle PlayDownload on theApp Store
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