Gareth’s 3-Day Route — £370 Earned

Overview
Gareth completed a three-day route with Juno, earning £370 while covering long-distance drives across England and Scotland.

His journey featured two carryovers and a mix of diesel and petrol vehicles, with smooth transitions supported by public transport options between jobs.

This route connected four distinct tasks into one efficient sequence — minimising downtime and keeping mileage productive.

Total Earnings: £370

Days: 3

Carryovers: 2

Vehicle Types: Diesel, Petrol

Total Tasks: 4

Day 1

🚆 Started the day with a bus, two trains, and a short walk (around 2 hrs 45 mins) to reach his first pickup in Stockport.

💡 “+ Transport Options” means there are multiple public transport routes available — handy if disruptions occur or you want to choose your preferred route.

🚙 Picked up a Diesel Renault from Northgate Stockport and drove 240 miles north to Northgate Stirling, completing a major long-haul leg.

🚶 Then took a walk, train, train connection (2 hrs) to Dalkeith for the next task.

🚗 Picked up a Volvo XC90 and drove 204 miles back home, completing Day 1 with two big vehicle transfers and seamless inter-city transitions.

Day 2

🚗 Left home early for a 32-mile drive to York for his first drop-off.

🚆 Switched between walking, bus, train, and another short walk (around 1 hr 30 mins) to reach Leeds East Airport.

🚙 Collected a Range Rover and drove 113 miles to Stoke-on-Trent, completing another long-distance delivery.

🚕 Took a 45-minute taxi to Middlewich, picked up another Vauxhall Movano, and drove 79 miles home, rounding off the second day with two more jobs.

Day 3

🚙 Completed the final carryover task, starting and finishing from home in Wakefield

This short final leg added the last bit of mileage for the week — a clean wrap-up with no long-distance travel required.

Results

£370 earned across 3 days

4 tasks completed with 2 carryovers

Cross-country route, including Scotland

Optimised public transport and handovers

No wasted time between tasks thanks to Juno’s planning

Summary
Juno connected Gareth’s multi-day, cross-region work into one efficient plan — combining northern and midlands jobs with logical public transport transitions and realistic time estimates.

By linking four jobs into a single route, Juno helped Gareth earn consistently each day, without the stress of piecing it all together manually.

It won’t replace the buzz of planning your own routes, but it does make it simpler when you need it.

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