
Residents of Dubai may now make extra money by walking around the city and delivering Amazon products to consumers in crowded locations. Amazon UAE and the Dubai Future Foundation announced the start of this initiative, which would allow people to engage in the gig economy.
This comes after Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Future Foundation, approved Amazon’s participation in the Gig Economy sector of the Dubai Future Foundation’s Sandbox Dubai initiative.
How this job might operate is shown in a video. Mohammed, a grocery shop employee, is taking inventory when he hears a faint honk. Residents and small company owners can now make effective use of their free time. Additionally, it is anticipated that the model will lessen the need for delivery trucks, which will alleviate traffic and cut carbon emissions.
Now, locals and small company owners may make effective use of their downtime. Additionally, it is anticipated that the model will lessen the need for delivery trucks, which will alleviate traffic and cut carbon emissions.
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