Sean, a bike courier in New York City, says his ondemand job has a special perk — the freedom to plan his delivery route through the neighborhood where he buys weed.
Ondemand jobs like Postmates, who Sean bikes for, are rapidly growing in popularity. In 2016, 3.7 million people worked ondemand jobs; by 2021, that number is expected to triple. The Postmates app works similarly to Uber, except users are able to order food or practically anything else sold in stores to their front door. Sean started working for the company parttime to make extra cash on the side on top of his other job at a spa. He typically pulls in anywhere from $10 to $200 a week working up to 20 hours.
Sean currently rides a couple days a week, sans helmet — and health insurance. VICE News followed him along his route during a typical day.
VICE News profiles Americans working in jobs today that reflect that landscape of our current economy. This episode follows Sean, the ondemand Postmate, as he takes on his work day by bike in New York City.
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