Lin Ming, the younger brother of Baishi Express, who works in Jiangsu, said: "Our income here is generally four or five thousand, and those who can reach the early five thousand are all large delivery areas."
Jie Zheng is a ZTO express in Guangzhou University Town. His average monthly salary is over 5,000 yuan. Although it is not high, he said that he is already very satisfied: "The university express delivery point does not need to be delivered, and the workload is easier than other regions."
The reporter learned that the courier's salary is generally linked to the number of pieces sent and received. General single income 0.8 yuan-1.0 yuan, more work, more pay. Areas prone to hair and areas with many customers are "generally occupied by old employees or bosses themselves". There are only a few couriers with a monthly income of over 10,000 yuan.
According to the Survey Report on the Current Situation and Job Satisfaction of Grassroots Couriers in China in 2020 released by China Post Express in March, over 50% of couriers earn less than 5,000 yuan a month, and only 1 10,000 yuan a month is earned more than/kloc-0.3%.
The courier's words are very hard: working ten hours a day earns 90 cents per order, and some people's wages are not enough to pay fines.
Photo: A payroll of the courier who joined the online list provided by the interviewee.
According to the payroll of April 20021year provided by Jiang Xing, a franchisee of Extreme Rabbit Express, it is located in a branch of Liaoning *** 10 Express Brother, and its income ranges from 4,000 yuan to 7,000 yuan. "People who earn more money are diligent," he said. "The courier's income is directly proportional to the working hours."
So how long does the courier work every day? According to the Courier Survival Report (20 19) released by China Post Express, more than 20% employees work more than 12 hours, and 46.85% employees work 8- 10 hours a day.