Mercado Livre is an Argentine company that provides e-commerce options to people and companies to buy, sell, send, pay and advertise goods over the internet. Are you looking for work? so see now how to become a free market courier and what are the salaries and how to apply for a vacancy.
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As the pandemic scenario evolved, unemployment, unfortunately, also increased in Brazil. Thus, workers are looking for alternatives to maintain their livelihood.
Also as a result of the pandemic, there is currently plenty of room for parcel deliveries, as people are shopping online more. Consequently, companies like Mercado Livre are employing a lot of people.
In order to reduce dependence on Correios services, Mercado Livre uses small carriers and couriers who work autonomously. However, what to do to work in this company? What is the remuneration? Are there benefits? That's what you'll find out next.
In principle, to apply for a vacancy you must download the Envio Flex application. Another option is the Eu Deliver website. It is necessary to provide some information such as RG and CPF to register. In addition, you need to have a driver's license to apply for a vacancy and if you have a vehicle, you must also send the documentation.
Also, pay close attention when providing the address, as this is what the company relies on to forward delivery opportunities. After registration you will receive a confirmation email and then your profile will be analyzed.
The value of the remuneration depends on the number of deliveries, therefore it is quite variable. A person can normally make up to 5 deliveries per day and receives the amount of R$ 13.90 per delivered order, therefore, the average daily payment amount is R$ 69.50.
However, there are reports of couriers earning up to R$250.00 per day, however, to reach these values it is necessary to travel long distances (up to 100 km) and make many deliveries.
Moreover, another aspect to be considered is that the payment is not fully used by the worker, considering that a part will be destined to expenses such as fuel and, in some cases, rent of vehicles.