I Worked 30 Days at Asda As Delivery Driver & Made £____

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Published 2021-02-18
I Worked 30 Days at Asda As Delivery Driver & Made £____ still work here lol, this is my experience working as a delivery driver for Asda and it is quite the same as amazon, deliveroo and uber eats

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All Comments (21)
  • @techgamer1597
    Some parts of this job I hate: -Finding rural houses with actual house names when they are not signposted -Parking in busy areas -Driving into a built up area and realising you have to reverse out as you cant turn round -Vans with broken parking sensors and cameras. -People with 10 totes in flats
  • @riddley39
    I worked there driving for 3 years, nightmare on elm street part 10!! All those stairs with loads of heavy boxes. Never being able to find addresses, rude lazy people who want you to hand each item to them, just and all round horrible job, super stressed me out! And they pay you nothing. Around that time I lost my mum to cancer and all I ever did instead of spend time with mum was work my arse off. Then my dad got dementia (passed in 2017) and all I wanted to do was look after him and spend some time. I asked for time off UNPAID and explained the situation in numerous meetings that I needed a month or two. They said to me nope. You either work or you leave! Swear to god true story that’s how they handled me after 3 years service. Never forgive them for that can’t stand them. That’s why people with these minimum paid jobs don’t ever kill yourself for them coz you are just a number. Do the minimum you can and work smart not hard. Smh
  • @ozkan9581
    Im so glad ur back bro ive been wondering where you’ve been. Plz make more videos about Asda deliveries .👍🏼
  • @colinhughes916
    Your a good role model - as most students are preserved as lazy Money is OK if you live at home But if you have a family - will be difficult to pay all bills & rent
  • @jasbo7288
    My mate worked for Amazon for 1 week and hated having to deliver upto 180 parcels in one day was almost impossible and he was knackered so kicked it into touch..anyway my missus has worked for Asda for over 25 years and really likes it and the colleague discount is a bonus..keep up the good work pal.. 👍
  • @azonng
    I work in Asda George, George can get a lot at times, especially when they only like one employee on George at most times, this seems like much less stress, ty for the video man
  • @fomo24..7
    For me uk wages just clearly aren't enough with constant cost of living going up every year wages dont come close. As a country something has to give because familys can't keep this up
  • @dopeydodo6139
    Great vid man! Really informative and helpful, thanks!
  • @colinevans7134
    It's good guys like you are showing the public what it's like to do the job your doing, just let's people know what it's like and if it would work for them, it stops people wasting there time applying for these jobs because your showing them from start to finish, well done for sharing this information with all of use 👍👏
  • @peterkane9822
    Start my weeks training this week and this has really given me an insight, Thanks
  • Very interesting to watch and see your local to me down south as recognised Hayling. I do Amazon Flex and in making the comparison you work a lot more hours for the money. Being self employed I get lot more tax incentives than PAYE so I do keep most of what I earn. For half the hours. Very interesting. Thank you. Best wishes and yes it is a great job
  • @scottish2057
    My brother used to work for Asda for roughly 2 years but has now been working with DPD (directly employed) and earns more money than what you earned for doing deliveries and pick ups for working 40 hours p/w plus overtime.
  • @richardr2716
    As someone who relies on home delivery I agree with you comment on bags but unfortunately the supermarkets stopped doing them around 4/5 years ago and only brought them back temporarily due to Covid
  • @benwilliams41
    I’ve literally just applied to a delivery man for Sainsburys so this video is helping a lot knowing what I’m getting into
  • @SuPrAmAd101
    As for the poor money compared to amazon, The job is was less stress, much easier in general and you go home on time. I know what id pick.
  • @jaysimpson6857
    Respect to those who do this job, it’s usually way more stressful than this, that’s why I always give way to these guys and excuse any entitled driving from them.
  • @OldSkoolCarpMan
    I've been working for Sainsbury's since June and I love it. The pay is decent for the work £10.25hr, the van is loaded for you too. There are no cameras inside the van but there is telemetry system with a dashcam so you are monitored but they're not stupidly strict about speeding as long as you don't take the piss. I found the management to be quite supportive of new drivers as I struggled the first week on my own and they even adapted my routes for less drops.
  • @md-detailing
    Great video Man! Glad that you like the job in some way :D
  • @ExtremeCritick
    Do the the metal sides on the van come up to use as stairs? As I’m short and abit paranoid I won’t be able to close the shutters or open them .. I have a driving assessment tomorrow thanks in advance