
 2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-10 09:43
 2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-10 09:43Core Viewpoint - The emergence of a highly educated food delivery rider, Ding Xizhao, has sparked widespread discussion regarding the contrast between his academic credentials and his current job at Meituan, raising questions about the employment landscape for graduates in China [1][2]. Group 1: Educational Background and Employment - Ding Xizhao claims to hold degrees from prestigious institutions, including Tsinghua University, Peking University, and the University of Oxford, and has a PhD from Nanyang Technological University [1]. - Meituan has stated that they cannot verify Ding's educational claims through official channels, emphasizing the need for riders to submit their credentials for validation [2][5]. Group 2: Delivery Performance - Ding registered as a Meituan rider on February 15, 2023, in Xiamen, Fujian, and has completed a total of 34 deliveries over a period of four months, with an average daily delivery time of about 2 hours [2][3]. - His earnings from these deliveries amounted to 174.3 yuan, with most deliveries being within a 2-kilometer radius [2]. Group 3: Social Media Impact - Ding's videos on social media have gained significant traction, with a notable increase in views during the high school examination period, leading to discussions about the educational background of delivery riders [3][4]. - Meituan has refuted claims circulating in the media regarding the percentage of graduates working as delivery riders, labeling them as false information aimed at generating traffic [4][5]. Group 4: Rider Income and Statistics - Meituan's Q1 2025 financial report indicates that the average monthly income for high-frequency riders ranges from 7,230 yuan to 10,100 yuan, with skilled riders in major cities earning an average of 12,593 yuan [5]. - According to Meituan's research, there are approximately 3.36 million active riders per month in 2024 [5].
