Amazon broadens its search for part-time delivery drivers in India, who are paid less than $2 an hour
program, through which anyone can deliver packages and earn money by the hour, to 35 cities in India.
Through the Amazon Flex app, users with two-wheelers can sign up and choose a schedule to deliver packages. They earn up to between $1.61 and $1.87 an hour. "Amazon Flex partners enjoy the part-time opportunity to earn more, especially at this time when the country is economically recovering from the impact of the nationwide lockdown," said Prakash Rochlani, last mile transportation director at Amazon India.
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