[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Careem announces plans to launch a special women-driven motorbike service, catering solely to its female consumers, on International Women’s Day. The service will begin in Karachi and then spread to other cities throughout Pakistan. Careem encourages registrations from women who want to work as a female Captain and earn a flexible income.
The service includes two models – part time (5 hours) and full time (10 hours) – for which Careem guarantees a monthly payment of PKR 30,000 and PKR 50,000 respectively. In addition to this, Careem is offering female motorbike Captains 0% commission, bonuses and guarantees as well as priority access to Careem’s safety and security helpline. Women interested in the service can visit the DHA or Gulshan Careem opportunity centre or visit the Careem Captain facebook page.
Currently, more than 1,700 female Captains drive Careem customers across multiple car types on the platform. In recent developments, Careem is incentivizing all its female Captains across all car types by offering special bonuses, making it further lucrative for them to work on the platform.
Careem’s new women-driven motorbike service offers Careem’s significant female client base, particularly office and university goers, to get economical yet safe and reliable transportation in a climate of rising inflation. It also enables and empowers women in Pakistani society to gain access to flexible income-generating opportunities and achieve financial stability as Captains.
Also read: Karachi to get Pakistan’s first women-only bus service.
Imran Saleem, General Manager – Ride Hailing at Careem Pakistan, commented on the new service, saying, “Women are an important part of our culture and make up a sizable portion of our entire customer base. Careem’s women-driven motorcycle service will assist our female consumers in breaking down barriers by providing safe, dependable, and cheap transportation. This economical transportation is especially important during these difficult economic times, which have made it more difficult for families to run households on a single salary. We are honoured to contribute to the creation of extra income prospects in Pakistan.”
The new service supports Careem’s purpose to simplify and improve the lives of people and build an awesome organisation that inspires[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]