Coronavirus: Rain or shine, these Singapore athletes will deliver your food to you

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SINGAPORE - Unlike the arrogant and vain queen Cassiopeia of Greek mythology whom she is named after, sambo athlete Cassiopeia Lim sports a deep tan from spending many hours in the sun as a Grabfood delivery rider.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Unlike the arrogant and vain queen Cassiopeia of Greek mythology whom she is named after, sambo athlete Cassiopeia Lim sports a deep tan from spending many hours in the sun as a Grabfood delivery rider.

"Initially I was doing Grabfood while looking for a job and when Covid-19 blew up, I couldn't really be employed full-time," she told The Straits Times."I was planning to work in a pre-school while trying to get my diploma, but some of the places I applied to said they had frozen recruitment." She added:"Sometimes I bump into him and we challenge each other to see who can hit more deliveries per day. He usually wins because he stays out longer, sometimes up to 12 hours from 5am to 5pm."

The silat exponent said"the least I could do is to work and find my own source of income and not ask them for pocket money anymore".

 

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