Frequently asked questions
The sharing economy is any economic activity through a digital platform (such as a website or an app) where people share assets or services for a fee.
​Popular sharing economy activities include:
Providing ride-sharing (sometimes also known as ride-sourcing) services for a fare, through platforms such as Uber, Zoomy or Ola.
Providing short-stay accommodation including renting out a room or a whole house or unit, through platforms such as Airbnb, Bookabach or Holiday Houses.
Sharing assets, including cars, caravans/RVs, car parking spaces, storage space or personal belongings, through platforms such as Yourdrive, Mighway, MyCarYourRental and Sharedspace.
Providing personal services, including creative or professional services like graphic design, creating websites, or odd jobs like deliveries and furniture assembly, through platforms such Pocket Jobs, Fiverr, Air Tasker, WeDo, Askatasker, Deliveroo and Mad Paws. This is sometimes referred to as the 'gig economy'.
Once your profile is set up on the system you will be visible to facilities with your set catchment area. You may then get offers to work certain shifts which you can accept or decline through the platform.
Once a shift is completed, you will see it in your earnings tab on the platform which means it is available to be paid on the next pay cycle. Currently, Contractors are paid on Wednesday for shifts completed the prior week (Monday-Sunday).
It depends. As a contractor, you set your rate! this creates micro labour markets and lets supply and demand determine the best rate for each shift. Typically these rates are higher than you might expect as an employee or through an agency.
Obviously, lower rates are more attractive to the facilities so you are more likely to pick up shifts at lower rates. For more advise on rates you can contact us.
We understand the world isn't perfect. If you need to leave your shift for perfectly reasonable reasons, and you inform Wofo and the facility you are leaving, then we should be able to pay the hours you have worked on the contracted shift. We do reserve the right, if you abandon the contracted shift and don't complete it, to withhold the payment.