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You bet! Being self-employed lets you spread your wings and work with different companies at the same time.
It’s crucial to have insurance and to know the steps to take in case of an accident, as you’ll be responsible for the situation.
Absolutely! You’ve got the steering wheel in your hands. Work when it suits you best.
You'll need to ensure timely deliveries, handle the goods with care, and keep track of your own expenses.
Yes, you’ll need a valid driver's license and may need specific permits, depending on what you're delivering.
It's an agreement that allows you to work as a delivery driver without being tied to a single employer. You’re your own boss!
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