Alternative Delivery Solutions During Canada Post Strike: Meet the Mail-Strike Hustlers
With Canada Post on Strike, Mail-Strike Hustlers Are Picking Up Deliveries
Source: CBC Radio
Alternative Delivery Solutions Emergence
- As Canada Post employees remain on strike, many Canadians have turned to side hustles to meet delivery needs.
- Individuals like Cameron Hurteau have begun offering delivery services for items including death notices, Christmas cards, and more.
Success Stories Among Side Hustlers
- Hurteau has made approximately $2,500 by completing deliveries for about 50 to 60 clients.
- Natassja Francis, another entrepreneur, is using her car to deliver her own products and those of others, earning additional income.
Concerns from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers
- The union raises issues regarding the lack of safety measures for private delivery operators.
- Concerns include assurance of fair pay and proper training for those taking on this work.
Expert Insights on the Delivery Side Hustle Trend
- Guy Holburn, a business professor, points out that these hustles highlight the ongoing reliance on physical mail services despite digital advancements.
- Reliability of delivery methods from non-traditional providers may lead to skepticism from potential customers.
The Future of Mail-Strike Deliveries
- While currently beneficial for some, the sustainability of these side hustles is uncertain.
- Once the strike concludes, many may revert to utilizing established services like Canada Post.