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In his early forties, Lee Ming Fung returned to Hong Kong in 2018 and has since worked in various fields. Preferring freedom and disliking the rigid routine of an office job, he found that being a courier was the perfect fit for him.
After returning to Hong Kong, Lee Ming Fung actively sought work that was both suitable for him and could provide a stable income. At first, he also worked as a courier on other well-known platforms, but ultimately chose to focus on Keeta for several reasons.
First, Keeta always has plenty of orders, whether it's a weekday or a weekend, so he never has to worry about a lack of orders. This gives him confidence in having a steady income.
Second, Keeta is very flexible. Couriers can go online and offline according to their own schedules and lifestyles, without being constrained by the traditional clock-in system. Lee recalls that when he worked in a large company, he had to get approval from his supervisor even for minor requests or urgent matters, which was very inconvenient. In contrast, Keeta enables him to arrange work and life completely independently—he can even take orders in the morning right before a trip abroad. The more he works, the more he earns, and the arrangement is exceptionally flexible.
Lee Ming Fung believes that being a courier not only provides a stable income but also helps keep the body strong. He jokes that sometimes he gets so engaged in the work that it becomes "addictive." After seven years as a courier, his physical condition has significantly improved—he has lost belly fat and now feels lighter, healthier, and more energetic. He considers this job well worth recommending to young people, as it helps enhance fitness, time management, and interpersonal communication skills in a well-rounded way.
Since becoming a Keeta K Go courier, Lee Ming Fung has felt that his years of hard work have been recognized by the platform, giving him even greater motivation. He notes that, as a K Go courier, he can earn around HKD 30,000 to HKD 40,000 on average every month with short delivery distances, which boosts both his efficiency and income, often surpassing what he used to make as an office clerk. During his time with Keeta, he has not only gained a strong sense of professional achievement and improved his quality of life, but has also been fortunate enough to find a life partner. This job has given him the chance to enjoy both financial independence and personal freedom. He encourages others to make use of their spare time by taking orders on the platform, where they can discover the value and personal growth opportunities that delivery work provides.