Freelancers become ‘postmen’ when the going gets tough during CMCO
Thursday, 04 Jun 2020 01:06 PM MYT
For freelance sports photographer Khairil Ajhar, 43, instead of waiting for assistance, the situation prompted him to look for opportunities, to find other sources of income. Khairil said for agents using own vehicles, they were allocated easy delivery zones such as residential areas as well as office premises and with items ranging from small package to those weighing over 10 kilograms.
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