Hey everyone! I’m Raja Ahsan Zia, an international student in Germany, currently living in Hamburg. In this video, I share my personal experience working a part-time job in Germany as a bicycle rider at FLINK – one of the most popular grocery delivery services here.

As a student, finding the best odd job in Germany that fits around your university schedule is important—and this job as a rider has been a great opportunity for me. I ride an electric bicycle, receive delivery orders through the FLINK app, pick them up from the company hub, and deliver them straight to customers’ homes. These orders usually contain groceries and daily-use items.

In this video, I’ve talked about:

What it’s like working as a bicycle rider in Germany

How much a student can earn doing this job 💸

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Real talk about tips – how much tips a student gets as a rider

The pros and cons of this odd job for international students

Whether you’re already in Germany or planning to come for studies, this video gives you a clear idea of part-time job options and earning potential as a student here.

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20 Comments

  1. Please Do not glorify these part time jobs, there are lots of werkstudent jobs available in technical field. Doing physical intensive jobs ruins your studies and leads to later regret.
    Please!!.

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