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Bubbs
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PostPosted: 14:54 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Medical Couriers? Reply with quote

Anybody know much about his type of job? Pay scale etc?

https://www.medicalcouriers.co.uk/careers/bike-courier.html

Unemployed at the moment and the thought of buying a bike and using it to courier medical samples etc sounds alright.

I know there are couriers on here who are going to say.."you can't do it, you don't know how hard it is, it takes a special person".. Blah blah blah... just want to know pay, and hours.

I know you have to be a jedi to be a courier, but I am the chosen one! And the force is strong in me.
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PostPosted: 15:32 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 16:48 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looked at some thing similar some time ago and found the majority to be volunteers...
https://www.bloodbikes.org.uk/
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PostPosted: 16:51 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Re: Medical Couriers? Reply with quote

Bubbs wrote:
Unemployed at the moment


Presumably because you're too bloody apathetic to call or email potential employers. Doh!

Anyway, lulz Karma for the picture of a medical courier who'll need a skin graft himself when he bins it wearing those jeans:

https://www.medicalcouriers.co.uk/images/side-image-bike.jpg
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PostPosted: 18:06 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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£250.00 BONUS FOR COURIERS AFTER FIRST
MONTHS FULL ATTENDANCE.


Says to me not many last more thsn a couple of weeks....
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PostPosted: 18:28 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

iooi wrote:
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£250.00 BONUS FOR COURIERS AFTER FIRST
MONTHS FULL ATTENDANCE.


Says to me not many last more thsn a couple of weeks....


Your first task is probably to transport the organs of the previous courier. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 19:45 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Re: Medical Couriers? Reply with quote

Bubbs wrote:
Anybody know much about his type of job? Pay scale etc?

https://www.medicalcouriers.co.uk/careers/bike-courier.html

Unemployed at the moment and the thought of buying a bike and using it to courier medical samples etc sounds alright.

I know there are couriers on here who are going to say.."you can't do it, you don't know how hard it is, it takes a special person".. Blah blah blah... just want to know pay, and hours.

I know you have to be a jedi to be a courier, but I am the chosen one! And the force is strong in me.


Well there's no such thing as set 'pay' in the courier world nor are there set hours. You start and finish according the the needs of the clients on any particular day usually.
Personally I've usually spent up to 10 hours on the bike by the time I get home, though there may be some time sat up between jobs.
Where are you as you don't say?
Money isn't great with the price of petrol at the moment taking a large chunk out of your earnings along with every other running cost you will need to meet yourself which includes buying a 'suitable' courier bike to start with - and paying a very large insurance premium.
Can you meet the start-up costs?
If you think upon the lines of minimum wage plus occasionally a few quid per hour on top of that (looking at the number of hours you'll put into it and spend working on the bike in your free time) you will notice it is not the path to riches it is proclaimed to be!
Yes you can get by doing it but in all honesty a very large chunk of your income will go on running costs which are inevitably going to be high for the mileage you'll be doing and wear and tear incurred.
Are you looking to work in London or elsewhere?
It takes a fair bit of time to become an 'accomplished courier' in London and I wouldn't expect your starting income to be very much
simply because you won't know your way around well enough to be quick, dependable and efficient.
If on the other hand you're working further away and doing mainly longer runs then the learning curve isn't as steep though I'd say the same thing is true in that you need experience before it becomes at all worthwhile.
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PostPosted: 19:45 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

iooi wrote:
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£250.00 BONUS FOR COURIERS AFTER FIRST
MONTHS FULL ATTENDANCE.


Says to me not many last more thsn a couple of weeks....


You have to remember £250 of modern money is more like 50 of your old english pounds from last year when fuel was cheaper.
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PostPosted: 19:47 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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£250.00 BONUS FOR COURIERS AFTER FIRST
MONTHS FULL ATTENDANCE.




I'd be very sceptical of such a claim! Its just a means of rigging in gullible new couriers who know no better. Courier firms don't hand away money, they usually claw as much back as they can.
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PostPosted: 20:49 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dazbo666 wrote:
Looked at some thing similar some time ago and found the majority to be volunteers...
https://www.bloodbikes.org.uk/

And they are iam's riders so you don't just jump into it.
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PostPosted: 22:30 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Basically you'll be a lewis day courier (now owned by shitty sprint) that delivers blood and samples.
Probably the same pay as everyone else and most likely i'd presume there isn't enough medical stuff to keep you going all day every day so will be doing the every day tenders and pointless papers we all do.

A lot, if not most will welcome you with stories of 2k a month and all happy happy. A £250 a week retainer blah blah and then after doing a london to glasgow the day before you turn up still fooked the next day 10 mins late and lose your retainer and bonus.
This means ALL the work then goes to those that still have a retainer to be paid and IF there is anything else left you may get a job.

End of the week you can cough up for your bike hire, radio and pda rental, uniform hire etc etc and go home a happy boy with £70 in your pocket.

It's very much a shitehole of a business to be in for a newbie, the companies take the pi$s regularly.

If you go for it don't wear rose tinted specs, keep your eyes and ears open and if you think something is too good to be true it most likely is a load of bull.
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PostPosted: 22:39 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marmalade wrote:
Basically you'll be a lewis day courier (now owned by shitty sprint) that delivers blood and samples.
Probably the same pay as everyone else and most likely i'd presume there isn't enough medical stuff to keep you going all day every day so will be doing the every day tenders and pointless papers we all do.

A lot, if not most will welcome you with stories of 2k a month and all happy happy. A £250 a week retainer blah blah and then after doing a london to glasgow the day before you turn up still fooked the next day 10 mins late and lose your retainer and bonus.
This means ALL the work then goes to those that still have a retainer to be paid and IF there is anything else left you may get a job.

End of the week you can cough up for your bike hire, radio and pda rental, uniform hire etc etc and go home a happy boy with £70 in your pocket.

It's very much a shitehole of a business to be in for a newbie, the companies take the pi$s regularly.

If you go for it don't wear rose tinted specs, keep your eyes and ears open and if you think something is too good to be true it most likely is a load of bull.


To be fair I don't think many would be doing London to Glasgow's working for Lewis Day Medical Services, the majority of it would be between London hospitals.
I'm currently working for a firm that's trying to push its medical services side though as you say there's equally a fair amount of normal same day stuff thrown in for good measure.
Quite worrying to think that City Sprint is buying out its big competitor in London, maybe they'll have Addison Lee next but then they appear to be more focussed on passenger cars these days than couriers. There's no end to their market domination!
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PostPosted: 22:50 - 17 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

By the sounds of it you'd probably be better off just doing pizza runs, min wage + ~70p a drop + tips, the delivery range is very small, I used to do it when I was at college and you can earn reasonably well.
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PostPosted: 00:45 - 18 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marmalade wrote:
A £250 a week retainer blah blah and then after doing a london to glasgow the day before you turn up still fooked the next day 10 mins late and lose your retainer and bonus.
This means ALL the work then goes to those that still have a retainer to be paid and IF there is anything else left you may get a job.

End of the week you can cough up for your bike hire, radio and pda rental, uniform hire etc etc and go home a happy boy with £70 in your pocket.

It's very much a shitehole of a business to be in for a newbie, the companies take the pi$s regularly.


This very much so heard it many times even to the extent of offering you the late one so you turn it down & forfit the bonus
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PostPosted: 10:07 - 18 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for your replies. It almost sounds like a scam to be a courier. I'm based in bristol so presume it will be more longer distance drops. Hmmm what other jobs would allow me to use my bike then? Got to be something that pays alright money.

Maybe speedy cabs, for those that need to get somewhere in a hurry.
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PostPosted: 12:55 - 18 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bubbs wrote:
Got to be something that pays alright money.


Why?


Bubbs wrote:
Maybe speedy cabs, for those that need to get somewhere in a hurry.


Works in London, but I don't think Bristol has anything in place, so you'd be starting and running a business from scratch rather than just jumping into the saddle.

If it's anything like London, you'll need to have a bike type approved as a taxi (it's Pan Euros in London), have advanced riding training, and be licensed and insured as a cab driver. Late November might not be the best time to start such a business either.

Of course, if you'd put 30 seconds of thought or research into it, you'd already know that.

Again, your root problem seems to be that you're bone idle. With respect.
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PostPosted: 13:22 - 18 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

What part of Bristol?

You working at the mo?

Got courier insurance?

I do get the occasional job come up in Bristol but not anywhere near a weekly wage type of level
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PostPosted: 15:05 - 18 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bubbs wrote:
I'm based in bristol ...


Can you drive a car? We have those 'folding scooter i'll drive your car home things' in Brissle

I've also heard good things about delivering for Perfect Pizza (not how much £££ though)

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PostPosted: 16:21 - 18 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Again, your root problem seems to be that you're bone idle. With respect.


I'm not bone idle, I'm asking out of curiosity on a bike forum to get peoples opinions, while applying for as many jobs as I can in the meantime. It was just a thought that popped into my head, which I haven't put any weight behind yet. Then after finding out what people think or advise then Id make the decision to search properly.

I do appreciate you replies though.

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Bubbs wrote:
Got to be something that pays alright money.


Why?


Why not? The speed a bike can get places must be beneficial in more than just couriering. Just need to think of that special niche.

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What part of Bristol?


Im actually Chepstow, so equidistant between Cardiff and Bristol.

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You working at the mo?


Not at the moment, just came back from a year in Canada and starting life from scratch again.

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Got courier insurance?


No, but if it was worth becoming a courier outside London then I would be looking into it for sure.

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Can you drive a car? We have those 'folding scooter i'll drive your car home things' in Brissle

I've also heard good things about delivering for Perfect Pizza (not how much £££ though)


Yes I can drive a car. Sounds like a good way to drive heaps of different cars. Going to look into that now. Pizza delivery doesn't appeal too much. But If this lack of job keeps going then i'd be open to anything.
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PostPosted: 10:34 - 19 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Bubbs wrote:
Got to be something that pays alright money.


Why?


Bubbs wrote:
Maybe speedy cabs, for those that need to get somewhere in a hurry.


Works in London, but I don't think Bristol has anything in place, so you'd be starting and running a business from scratch rather than just jumping into the saddle.

If it's anything like London, you'll need to have a bike type approved as a taxi (it's Pan Euros in London), have advanced riding training, and be licensed and insured as a cab driver. Late November might not be the best time to start such a business either.

Of course, if you'd put 30 seconds of thought or research into it, you'd already know that.

Again, your root problem seems to be that you're bone idle. With respect.


A bike type approved as a taxi? Where are you getting that from!?
Virgin use FJR's not Pan's.
You wouldn't need to be licensed as a cab driver as they're offering a service akin to minicab private hire firms, I don't see where advanced rider training comes into it either.
Where are you getting this from!?
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PostPosted: 11:13 - 19 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheeseybeaner wrote:
A bike type approved as a taxi? Where are you getting that from!?
Virgin use FJR's not Pan's.
You wouldn't need to be licensed as a cab driver as they're offering a service akin to minicab private hire firms, I don't see where advanced rider training comes into it either.
Where are you getting this from!?


INTARTOOBS!

So it must be true.
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PostPosted: 11:34 - 19 Nov 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Cheeseybeaner wrote:
A bike type approved as a taxi? Where are you getting that from!?
Virgin use FJR's not Pan's.
You wouldn't need to be licensed as a cab driver as they're offering a service akin to minicab private hire firms, I don't see where advanced rider training comes into it either.
Where are you getting this from!?


INTARTOOBS!

So it must be true.


Well private hire and black cab licensing is entirely different, I've seen a passenger bike service which uses Pan European's but then Virgin bike limo service are on FJR1300's so I don't think the information is right somehow! It'd be like telling private hire drivers they could only use one brand of car.
There's a lot of info on the web misrepresenting itself as authoritative when in fact its just someone's opinion.
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PostPosted: 13:17 - 27 Nov 2013    Post subject: Re: Medical Courier Reply with quote

Given how long it takes you to write a forum post, I think the patient will have expired by the time you fill in the paperwork.
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PostPosted: 15:12 - 27 Nov 2013    Post subject: Re: Medical Courier Reply with quote

I left the post, because it amused me.
jermymith_12 wrote:
I am working with a courier company where I deliver medical courier. The company has provided me with their own bike.

Seems bubbs definitely didn't have a chance - you just need to call up the said spam place and get a medical courier delivered Smile.
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PostPosted: 15:31 - 27 Nov 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bristol to USA?

Needs to be good money
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