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Pedal Your Way to Fitness And An Additional Pay Check

UberEATs, the delivery service helping a new wave of Aussies pedal their way to fitness, and their next pay check.

For many of us getting to the gym can be a tedious, expensive task and monthly gym memberships can cost a fortune. It can also feel like more of a hinderance than a help if you don’t make it to the gym as often as you’d like. Then there’s the matter of trying to organise your work out schedule around your job roster. Luckily these days, there’s generally a solution to your issues, if you know where to look. And Jack Fabian knew where to look.

Jack, 26, an Adelaide CBD local, is one of many people who have jumped on the UberEATS delivery bandwagon since it launched. Since he began his part time role at UberEATS, whizzing around town on his bike, bringing people their tasting orders, he’s cancelled his gym membership, and is using the food delivery service to keep fit as well as earning an income. The emergency trauma nurse now saves on the expense of a gym membership and instead earns an additional income cycling orders to customers in Adelaide CBD.

The UberEATs delivery service has been helping a new wave of Aussies pedal their way to fitness, and their next pay check.

UberEATS is an online meal ordering and delivery platform. It partners with restaurants in dozens of cities around the world including Adelaide. Ordering can be done on their website or via the uberEATS app and your food will delivered straight to your door or work place.

Jack has been a delivery partner for UberEATS since November 2016, and was prompted to sign up as he felt he wasn’t getting the most out of his monthly $50 gym membership. With the incentive of ‘being paid to exercise’.

Jack now rides on his days off and around his shift rotations, earning on average $350-400 a month.

Though Jack, rides part time scheduling uberEATs around his schedule, it is possible to do this full time.

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare estimates that 11.2 million adults (63%) are overweight. With rates of obesity continuing to rise in Australia, there has never been a more important time for Aussies to get up and find new ways to exercise and get fit.

This is the perfect opportunity and the ideal, one where not only are you getting fit, but you’re also making a flexible income instead of paying for a gym membership. So why not get fit while earning money and seeing more of our beautiful city.

If you are at least 18 years of age, pass a background check and have a bike, you too can sign up as an UberEATS bicycle courier delivery partner and get paid to cycle.

For more information you can click here.

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