We are calling all those people who think that it’s not easy to earn money.
Well, it seems that being a Grab driver is a lucrative option that you can consider pursuing.
One Grab driver recently shared on TikTok that he makes over $11,000 in less than a month just by driving for the ride-sharing platform.
Here’s what was shared.
Grab Driver Earns Over $11K in Less Than a Month
Earlier this week, a TikTok user (@dorson_chua) posted the earnings he made from Grab on his social media account.
That is, driving for the ride-sharing platform.
In the short video, the poster reveals a total of four different earning slips from Grab.
The first slip shows a weekly total of $3,334.95.
The second slip shows that the driver earned $2,669.27.
The third slip shows earnings of $2,811.78.
The fourth and last slip indicated that the driver made $2,547.93.
The total of these four slips comes up to a whopping $11,363.93.
Are you shocked? Because we are.
It also appears that this sum does not take into account the tips that drivers receive from their passengers, as there is a separate “Tips” section in some of the screenshots shown.
This high earning by a Grab driver comes in the wake of Singapore’s increased attention on “platform workers”, which include ride-hailing drivers working with Grab, to give them more bargaining power and better representation.
It looks like some drivers can have it all, both money and proper representation.
If you are considering a career switch and throwing in your resignation letter, perhaps consider if you are up for this lifestyle.
Driving a car for long hours is not easy, and driving multiple trips a day may take its toll on you.
In the video’s comments section, the poster replied to a curious netizen’s question about how many trips he does a day.
The answer? A whopping 30 trips.
That is quite a sizeable number of trips.
Indeed, one netizen even took to the comments section to express how the driver may not have had enough rest, insinuating that passengers may be at risk if the driver is no longer alert and fresh.
What do you think? Could you give up your 9-to-5 office job to slug it out on the roads for a potentially higher income?