The intense heat, with temperatures sometimes exceeding 40°C, forced many delivery drivers in Hanoi to constantly seek shade to rest after each delivery.
While the male delivery driver was busy delivering orders to customers, a man unexpectedly approached and brazenly stole the motorbike along with several orders.
The type of Coca-Cola the customer ordered was out of stock, but the shipper couldn't be contacted to ask for confirmation. So, he used his own money to buy the drink from another store, and unexpectedly received a tip of over 1 billion VND.
I was in a meeting, so I messaged the delivery driver saying I couldn't answer the phone right away and would call later. However, the driver kept calling dozens of times like he was chasing me, then canceled the order with the excuse that I wasn't answering.
The police in Thai Thuy commune, Hung Yen province, are investigating an incident in which a male delivery driver was sitting and sorting goods for a customer when he was suddenly attacked by a stranger who hit him on the head with a brick.
Having worked as a ride-hailing driver for many years, I've encountered many customers who were busy but still booked a ride to "make up for the delay." Sometimes I would wait for up to 20 minutes, only to find out the customer was busy putting on makeup.
Netizens were moved and praised the delivery man who, despite being hungry, did not take advantage of the offer of extra free bread, wanting to leave some for those who came after him.
A lawyer in China was forced to become a delivery driver after his beautiful wife's obsession with cosmetic surgery, designer goods, and excessive spending depleted their finances and led to the breakdown of their marriage.
A female delivery worker was hospitalized after an altercation over a 900.000 VND delivery order; authorities in Dak Lak province are currently investigating the incident.
The story of a delivery driver in Hanoi complaining because a female customer requested 30 cups of tea, each with a person's name written on it, has divided netizens into two opposing camps.
Seeing the pillow with a mysterious sequence of numbers written in blood, the delivery driver notified the police and a search began; the woman was rescued after 30 hours.
Customers were scammed out of millions of dong because fake shippers recited order details accurately, while their personal data was sold for just a few tens of thousands of dong.
Working as a part-time delivery driver to lose weight, following a popular trend in China, the 32-year-old man lost 8,5kg in 35 days, and his body fat percentage also dropped significantly.
The absolute increase in the number of workers during the 2025-2030 period will be in farm workers, delivery drivers, construction workers, food processors, and sales staff.
With just a phone call and matching information, a fake delivery person can easily swindle money from victims, often without the victims themselves realizing it immediately.
Starting with orders worth only a few tens of thousands of dong, the perpetrators manipulated and led the victims to a heartbreaking end: losing all the money in their accounts.
Ho Chi Minh City currently has approximately 400.000 gasoline-powered motorbikes in operation daily, and by the end of 2029, all of these vehicles will be converted to electric.
Despite holding four bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from top universities in China, Singapore, and the UK, Ding Yuanzhao remains unemployed and makes a living as a food delivery driver.
After graduating from university in Australia and opening a successful bakery, Duc Nhuan never imagined that one day he would go bankrupt and have to return to Vietnam to work as a ride-hailing driver.
Mr. Wang, a 55-year-old food delivery man who didn't even graduate from high school, has been appointed as the leader of the Xuzhou National Literacy Improvement Association in China.
Doan was shocked to realize that the person delivering the 70 VND meal he ordered online was billionaire Luu Quang Dong, the founder of JD.com and husband of "milk tea hot girl" Zhang Zetian.
English language experts point out that the word "shipper" has no meaning in English and was entirely invented by Vietnamese people to refer to someone who transports or delivers goods.
Following a traffic accident, Tong Anh Tuan repeatedly punched and assaulted the male delivery driver with a helmet, causing the victim to suffer a concussion and 3% brain damage.
According to the injury assessment results, delivery driver Le Xuan Hung suffered a concussion after being assaulted by the Lexus driver, resulting in a 3% injury rate.
Công an quận Tây Hồ (Hà Nội) ra quyết định khởi tố vụ án, tạm giữ Tống Anh Tuấn (SN 1982, Phương Liệt, quận Thanh Xuân) để điều tra hành vi Cố ý gây thương tích.
The Investigation Police Department of Tay Ho District Police has initiated a criminal case and detained Tong Anh Tuan (born in 1982) for investigation into the act of attacking a male delivery driver after a traffic accident.