Join me on a Saturday morning food delivery shift in Kosice, Slovakia, as I ride around the city with Wolt on my electric bike. From picking up tasky orders to navigating the streets, this is a real-life look into the delivery life in Slovakia.
I’m Wilson, originally from South Sudan, now living and working in Slovakia. I create videos about food delivery, Slovak life, and everyday hustle. Subscribe for more daily vlogs, language moments, and funny stories.
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I thought you moved to Bratislava? Also, how can I send you an email?
Over 2 hours after upload and still 0 like. Fantastic! If post another, that is a dedication. I thought I had support 💔
Great content Wilson, keep it up man! Look forward to the next upload. FYI – I gave it a like but the counter still shows zero, maybe it's a YT issue.
Hi Wilson please tell me which bike buy for delivery. What your bike s model. Thanks
can you tell us how you managed to immigrate to slovakia? im usa citizen and i'd like to live there – ive been there probably 10 times in the past 5 yrs-, but other than marriage or student visas slovakia doesnt seem to take well to ..well… non-slovak people. (i'm 46 i dont so qualify for student status, what would i study at such an age, and marriage is not an option) how did you do it? i do food delivery here in the us to pay for my twice yearly trip there, i love kosice and i'd really like to live there, i just dont see how to do it. edit: oh yeah, the apps lie all the time saying the order is ready. even here, when its not. and you still have to wait. the restaurant will get penalized if its not ready by a certain time, so they just always push the button 'ready' on the tablet. in reality, they havent even started it, and no worker has even looked at it. here restaurants HATE delivery drivers bcs it means more work for them and with no extra pay, so they push us to the bottom of the list. i could be waiting an hour bcs they take every person in the que line before delivery orders, literally just waiting for everyone in line to be served first and everyone else that follows. even though my customer put their order in, over an hour ago. but i have to stand there during peak times and wait for every customer in line to be served before they even START delivery orders. they will have an actual STACK of delivery orders that they wont even look at or start on if there is anyone in line at the que. here, if the offer isnt AT LEAST 10$ usd, we cant even consider it. we'd be waiting forever for pennies
i recommend that you dont mention slovakia, more people will be interested
I agree, it's hard at first, I'm returning to content after a lay off so I get it. Anyhow keep posting my friend 🙂
Hey bro, how much do you make per hour on average ?
It is sad to see foreigners destroying the locals' supplementary and/or main income from wolt. I speak from experience in Lithuania, where there are plenty of foreign nationals, that sometimes it is difficult to get an order or the value of the order is very low. Like here 3km for 2eur is nonsense. 3km for 5eur and more should be. Foreigners don't value themselves or the locals or just out of desperation or ignorance. Know that the algorithm calculates this based on the number of couriers and the number of orders taken for some reward, so if everyone takes it for €2 then the system will try and offer a lower value, and if no one takes it then the system raises the price and catches who would take the order. I am very sad.